AT THE TIME OP THE REFORMATION. 



Ill 



The Pyslie of The seyd pyshners have ij chalices of sylver. 



Duloe, Itm. iij bells hanging in theyre tower, 



I'- a pyxe of sylver w''- was stolen the xxth daye 

 of October. 



TJie Pyslie of The seyd pyshners and towen have a chalyce pcell 



8^- Martyn and the gylte and a chalyce of sylver weying bothe xxx 



toimie of E^^- Looe. unces. 



Itm. a sencer of sylver.] ^" *^^^ ^^^f% !?« f'^f 

 F- a paxe of sylver. [ ^^ f^ ^f,f * "^ *^%^«1« 

 It. a pyxe* of sylver. ^P/^^^eand the moneye ther- 

 It. ucruettst of sylver. of converted to the common 



•^ J use 01 the same. 



Itm. there remaining in the tower of the pyshe iiij 

 bells. 



The Chapell in 

 toume of Est . Looe. 



The Pishe of 

 Talland and the 

 towne of West 

 Looe. 



The pishe of 

 Plewynte. 



The pishe of 

 Lanraythoio. 



The pyshe of 

 Seynt Vepe. 



Itm. their remaynith a chalice pcell gylt weing xxj 

 unces. 

 Itm. in the steple there remayneth iij bells. 



The seyd pishners have one chalice pcell gilte weying 

 xij unces. 



Itm. a chalice of sylver weying viij unces. 

 Itm. a pyxe of sylver pcell gylte weying one unce 

 and a halfe. 

 Itm. thre bells han^ring in theyre tower. 

 Itm. there remayneth a chalice pcell gilte in the 

 chapell of the sayd towne weying vij unces. 



I*- to the sayd chappell belongeth ij bells hanging 

 in theyre tower. 



It- the sayd pishners have a crosse of sylver pcell 

 gylte weying xl unces. 



It- iij chailces of sylver pcell gylte weying xxx 

 unces. 

 It- a pyxe of sylver weying one unce and a halfe. 



It- thre belles hanging in theyre tower. 



The seyd pishners have a pyxe of sylver weying ij 

 unces. 



Itm. two chalyces of sylver weying xxj unces. 

 I*- iiij belles hanging in theyre tower. 



The seid pysheners have a crosse of sylver pcell 

 gylte weying xxli unces. 

 Itm. toe chalyce of sylver pcell gylte weying x]i 



* A vessel of gold or silver to hold the sacrament. t To contain the wine and 

 water used at the altar. 



