204 CHURCH GOODS, DORSET, 1552. 



Tawny save. One cope of gryne sylke. Two candelstyckes of 

 brasse One payre of sensors of brasse One pix of brasse. iiij 

 banner clothes of canvas payntyd. A sepulcre clothe of canvas, 

 ij. Aulter clothes, ij crewettes of tynne. ij surpleses. One 

 crosse of brasse j corporas wite his case of blewe velvet, iij 

 belles in the Towre 



To the Churche me. There is one Chaiys. One cope of 

 Tawny save. ij surplesses all the table clothes The resydewe 

 of the premyssis is commyttyd to the charge & custody of the 

 churchewardinges and other parischioners there next vnder- 

 written 



Sir Richard Math ewe 



vicar there 



Willam Longe \ churche- 

 Thomas Talbotj wardingesJ 



Roberte Loder | Jur 



William Vrvyn ! parischioners 



5. The parische of STYPLE. 



Fyrste. ij Chalylys [sic] parcell gilte weinge boith of them 

 xxvj ounces One white sylke vestment with small embrawderyd 

 branches and an albe thereunto Onfe rede sylke vestment with 

 an albe thereunto. One rede sylke cope with small emrawderyd 

 branches. One laten crosse florysshid with copper 



To the churche vse. There is allowed one Chaiys One albe 

 One Cope wit all the table clothes The resydewe of the 

 premyssis ar commytted to the charge & custodie of the 

 churchewardinges & other the parischioners next vnderwritten 



Sir George Marche parson there" 

 Denys Bonde 

 William Baker 

 Roger smalle 

 Thomas Barefote 



Jur 



