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THE CHURCH GOODS OF CORNWALL 



The Pyshe of 

 Jacobstowe. 



The Pyshe of 

 By ton. 



The Pysh of 

 Launsowe, 



The Pyshe of 

 Poughyll. 



The Pyshe of 

 Seint Marywyhe. 



The Pyshe of 

 Wgytstonne. 



The pish of 

 Morwynstowe. 



The pish of 

 Stratton. * 



The pish of 

 Tamerton. 



The pish of 

 Kilhiampton. 



One chalys of sylver 

 iiij Bellys. 



One chalys 

 iij Bellys. 



ij chalecys 

 iiij Bellys, 



One crosse of sylver 

 ij chalecys 

 iiij Bellys. 



ij chalecys 

 iij Bellys. 



One chalys 

 One Pyxe 

 iiij Belles. 



One crosse of sylver 1 Where uj)on ys borowyd vi Li- 

 One chalys > for the flFyingssging of the toure 

 iij Bellys. j wyndowes of the same church. 



ij chalyces 

 One pyx 

 iiij Bellys. 



iij chalyces 

 iiij Bellys. 



ij chalyces 

 One pyxe. 

 iiij Bellys. 



Fixes iij. 

 Crosses ij. 

 Chalices xvij. 

 Belles xli. 



me Rich^- Graynfeld. 

 me RicJf- diamond. 



In the Churchwardens' accounts of Stratton, which are pub- 

 lished in Archseologia, Yol. 46, by Mr. Edward Peacock, F.S.A., 

 occur two undated inventories of church goods. The first 

 appears to belong to the Commission of 1549, and is as follows : 



* See the detailed Inventories for this church, extracted from the churchwardens' 

 accounts of the parish, appended to this return. 



