AT THE TIME OF THE REFORMATION. 



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The pyshe of Seynt 

 Wynnaw. 



The pyshe of 

 Boconnok. 



The pyshe of 

 Brodoh 



Hundred de 

 Stratton, 



The seyd pysheners have a pixe sylver weying one 

 unce and half. 



Itm, toe chalys of sylver weying x unces. 

 Itm. three helles in theyr toure hanging. 

 And that the seid pyshe are indebted unto Will™- 

 Loure there captayn when they whent west warde in 

 the Kings Majesties affares agnst the rebellers of the 

 west in Five Pounds x^- whereof the seid Will™- 

 Loure at the requeste of the whole pysh"- debursed 

 — and remayneth yet unpayde. 



The seid pysheners have three belles hanging in 

 their towre. 



Itm. a chalys of sylver pcell gylte weying xiij 

 unces & di. 



Itm. a pixe of sylver weying one unce and half. 



Upon the which chalys and pixe the seid pysheners 

 have borowed of one John Doyngell and John Coyohe 

 foure pounds for the charges of xliij men and as 

 many for their mens drynk and wages when they 

 rode west warde for to helpe resiste the last comocion 

 by the assent and consent of the whole pysheners. 



The seid pysheners have three belles hanging in 

 their towre. 



Itm. a chalys of sylver weying viij unces. 



Ryclimd Eggecumhe. 

 John Trelawny. 

 WiUm°- Bere. 



Marham churche 

 Pyshe. 



COENUB. 



A bricff abstracte of the Inventores of all the plate 

 and bellys belonging to all the pish Churches within 

 the seyd Hundred takyn at Stratton the sixth daye 

 of Maye by S'- Richard Graynfeld Knight and 

 Rich''- Chamond Esquyer Comissioners in the 

 therde yere of the raine of our souanign Lord 

 Edward the sixth by the grace of God of Ingland 

 France and Irelande King defender of the fayth & 

 in erthe of the Churches of Ingland and also of 

 Irland suprim ruller. 



One chalys of sylver. 

 iiij Belles. 



