BURTON ABBEY DISSOLUTION INVENTORIES. 67 
Plate of the Churche iiijor challys with ther patents, gylt 
weyng xlix oz; ij challys with ther patents whytt weyng 
XXXiij 0z lij qrt; a shypp with a spone whytt(2) weyng xij 
oz qrt: ij sensors whytt weyng xlvij oz; the garnysshyng 
of a cross parcell gylt weyng vj oz; the garnysshyng of a 
Gospell boke parcell gylt weyng xviij oz. Sume of the 
ounces of the sayd plate clxvij oz; guylt xlix oz parcell 
guylt xxxiiij oz. whyt iiijxx xiij oz.(4) 
Ornaments of the Churche. A vestment and ij tynakles of 
old chequer velvett redd and blew with albes [sold to Wm. 
Dethyck] (¢) xx.s.; a chasuble of blue tartron with lions and 
ij tynacles of blue tartron with half-moones and brydds(¢); 
and albes therunto [sold to Sir Phelip Draycott knt] xx.s; 
a vestment and ij tynakles of black velfett old and bare, 
traylyd with grene and with whytt daysyes [sold to Syr Wiil 
Bassett Knyght] xv.s: an old (brokyn) auter ffront of cheker 
worke (velfett) [sold to Syr Robert More] iij s; an old blue 
pall of tartron with daysies [sold to Sir Wm. Bassett] ij s; 
an old pall of tawnye sylke with garters xxd; an old pece 
of a pall of gynger collored sylke xvj d. [iij s]; a pece of 
a old pall of black worstede with starres xijd [sold to John 
Stone xxd]; a cope of blue tartron with lyons and brydds 
[sold to Sir Phelip Bassett] vjs. viijd; a cope of old and 
base redd velfett with lyons and brckyn, xs [sold to Sir 
Phelip Bassett xiijs. iiijd] ; a cope of crymsyn velfett braunchyd 
xs [sold to Sir Phelip Draycott xilijs. iiijd]; iij copes of 
countterfett redd bawdekyn [sold to Mr. Dethyck and Mr. 
Charnell] xxs; a cope of branchyn velfett with daysyes vs; 
a cope of old redd counterfett bawdeykyn xs [sold to Mr. 
Dethyck xvjs]; a cope of whyte sylke with wheate eares 
(a) Plain silver. (4) There is some error in the above summing up: 
49 + 34 + 93 = 176 not 167; also guylt 49, parcell guylt should be 
24 not 34, and whyt 93 = 166. (c) The passages within brackets are 
taken from the ‘‘note of the sales made by the sayd Richard Goodrych 
and John Scudamore at the tyme of their beyng at Burton aforesaid" 
p- 68 of the same volume. (d¢) A common misspelling of birds. 
