90 



OLD WEST SURREY 



remained but that in late Jacobean times a quantity of them 

 were collected and melted down to provide material for 

 copper coinage. They appear to have been cast in one 



mi 



* 



Spit-Rack 



piece, and they stood on their own three legs among the 

 hot ashes of the wood-fire. 



There was also another form of skillet that either stood 

 on or dropped into an iron trivet. These must have been 

 excellent culinary vessels, admirably adapted for that slow 



