AT THE TIME OP THE REFORMATION. 115 



It. to chalys.* 



!*■ a sute off vestmentes off damask. 



I*- a sute off blake worstyed with to copes. 



I*- a pere off vestments off Eede velvett. 



I*- a pere off vestmentes off t lekeys gold. 



I*- a pere off vestmentes off whyt damaske. 



I*- a pere off vestmentes off blewe satyn. 



I*- a pere off vestmentes off yalow selke. 



I*- thre frontes off selk with a pere off cortyns. 



I*- viii pere off serpylles & iiij Rochett. 



I*' iiij Auter towyl. 



I*- a pall for a herse. 



It- to crose banners & a streamer of selk, 



I*- to howselyngt towelles & ij faut cloth. 



I*- a Eede ffront. 



I*- a cloth ffor the sacrament. 



I*- a pere of sensers. 



I'- a crosse & a staffs of copper gellte. 



!'• a pexe of copper. 



!*• a sence of copper. 



It- a scheppe.§ 



It- a latyn basyn. 



It- a pere of candelstykes. 



It- a cope of velvette and a per of vestmentes of 



It- X peces of velvett and a per of vestmentes of 



It- a Lantran and a newe deske cloth. 

 It- a new rowde clothe. 



The other undated inventory is in the handwriting of the 



person who kept the accounts in 1533, and is most probably the 



return to the Commissioners of church goods in that year, and if 



so will be the only one we possess for Cornwall, and is as follows: 



The cownt of the Church Stuffe. 



It. a chales, a sutt of blak worsted with ij copes, but ther 



lakyth a 



A per of vestements of Eed velvett. 

 A per of vestements of lukes gold. 

 A per of vestements of whyt damask. 



* Two. + Cloth of Gold from Lucca. t Altar Towels. S This was a 

 vessel in form of a beat to hold incense, the entry in the Churchwardens' account in 

 1532 being "Paid for a shype to hold frankinaens iiijs. viijd. 



