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THE CHURCH GOODS OF CORNWALL 



The pyshe of 

 Morvall. 



The pyshe of 

 LisJceard and the 



horoghe of the 

 same. 



The said pyshenrs have toe chelyes of sylver 

 weying xli unces wher of the seid pysheners solde one 

 of thym by their coem assent for to paye the charges 

 of men of the same pysse for to ryde weste for to helpe 

 to resist the last comocion. 



Item a Latjrn* crosse pcell gylte. 



Item three belles hangyng in their toure. 



The sayd pyshners and burgesses have a crosse of 

 sylver pcell gilt xl unces. 



1*= ij chalices of sylv- pcell gilte weying xxx 

 unces. 



I*- eight chalices of sylver weyng 1 unces. 



It- ij sencers of sylver weyng xxxiij unces. 



i**Ja paxet of sylver weyng vj unces' 



I*- a shryen of sylver weyng vj unces. 



The whiche ij. chalices pcell gylte and one chalice 

 weyng viij. unces the paxe of sylver the shryen of 

 sylver and another chalice weying vj unces and one 

 of the sayd sencers of sylver were by the assent and 

 consent of the whole pyshners and burgessces sold and 

 converted theyre common use. 



I*- iij other of the seyd viij chalices of sylver vr^- 

 where belonging to the Chapell of our Lady at pke 

 our Lady Lamelyn the chantry of Thomas Clemens 

 S. Will""= Godolphin Knight John Graynfeld and 

 Henry Chyverton Comyssonrs of the chantry landes 

 solde by virtue of theyre comysson to the Kyng's use 

 the XV daye of Marche and the second yere of the 

 Kings Maj^''^- reigne that now is. 

 Itm . in the bell house are iiij bells, 

 Itm. in the old toure ij small bells. 



!*■• in iij chapells of the sayd pysh iij small bells. 

 I*- ij Leche bells. 



The seid pyshners have one chalice weying vij 

 unces. 

 I*- iiij bells hangyng in the tower. 

 Itm. a leche bell. 



The seyd pyshners have ij chalices of sylver weying 

 by estymacon xiiij unces. 



I*- a pyxe of sylver pcell gylte weying vj unces. 

 I*- iij bells hangyng in theyre tower. 



* An alloy of copper and zinc. t A small tablet of ivory overlaid with gold 



or some other precious metal with a representation of the Passion. 



The pyshe of 

 S^- Keyne 



The, Pyshe of 

 S*- Pynnok. 



