408 The Trinity Hospital, Salisbury. 



3s. Ad. from Richard in the County of Berks ; 10s. by Thomas 

 Andrew in the County of Dorset; besides legacies of 3s. Ad. from 

 William Coke and 12d, from Peter Malter. 



These or similar items are recorded yearly. 



1505-6. Received from "William Godson for the hire of two 

 cows this year 3s. Ad. ; for one qr. of malt, 3s. For one silver 

 spoon by the legacy of Joan Sadiller and 9 ounces of silver the 

 legacy of Alice G-raunt and two cows, the gift of William Goodson. 



1547. Amongst other things received 5s. M. for wax sold and 

 £5 18s. 9d. for twenty-three ounces of silver and three quarters. 



The Communion Plate as described by the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 



The Chalice, measuring 6|in. in height, 3£in. in diameter, at the 

 top, and 3in. at the base, is a good example of the type of Eliza- 

 bethan chalice which occurs frequently in Wiltshire, with a single 

 band of engraved strap-work foliage round the bowl. It has lines 

 of the interrupted dot ornament on the knop, and a moulded base. 

 It bears only the maker's mark HI with apparently three pellets 

 above, and three below, within a plain shield. This mark how- 

 ever, does not appear to be given in Jackson's English Goldsmiths 

 and their Marks. As there is an entry in the accounts " For the new 

 alteringe of the Communion Cupviij 3 - ij d - " in 1598, this is no doubt 

 the date of the vessel, though it might very well have been twenty 

 years earlier, when so many of the Wiltshire chalices were pro- 

 vided. 



The Paten, measuring 6|in. in diameter and ljin. in height, a 

 plain piece with a foot, inscribed on the back " This belongs to 

 Trinity Chappel in Sarum," has replaced the original paten-cover, 

 which belonged to the Elizabethan chalice. It is of the Britannia 

 standard, and the date letter — which is partly defaced — may in- 

 dicate either 1697 or 1706. The maker's mark is Le within a 

 shaped shield. 



The Flagon is of pewter, 6|in. in diameter at the base and 9-Jin. 

 high. It is inscribed on the front " W. W. This belongs to the 

 Trenity Chapill in Sarum. 1707." It bears four marks on the 

 cover. 



