3G2 Inventories of Church Goods, and Chantries of Wilts. 



The Step-ill, ij belles, the j a feyer bell. 



The Vestre, v laten candelstickcs small, vj cruetts and holy water stoppc. 



Copis, a golden cope with ye offeras ymagery, iiij white saten with y ,; offeras 

 red saten, v blewe copis, ij with starys, ij with flowerys and j with golden birdis, 

 iij grene copis, ij dorneks and j silke, iij white copis, iij dorneks and j bustian, 

 j blacke cope silke, iiij litell copis for chelderne, ix small alter cloths for lowe 

 alterys, vj for y e hey alter, vj towellys, x albys y* bo not occupeid, ix surples, 

 xx corporas casis with x corporas in y m , ij olid grene chesabullys, iiij tunakels, 

 a blacke cope with a sute of blacke vestment, a sute of white for our lady, ij 

 sutes of -grene, a sute of blacke, a sute of white, a sute of redde, iij sengeill 

 redde vestments, j sengeill vestment, halfe blewe and half yelawe, j of chamlete, 

 vj grene sengeill vestments, iij redde sengeill vestments, iiij sengeill vestments 

 for Lent, y e j yelawe, j alter clothe for y e hey alter, with a frontlet, a grene 

 auter clothe with ij frontletis, a golden pawell, [pall] with ij fronteletis, a blewe 

 alter clothe with y e fronteletis, a sute of hanging for the hey alter white and 

 grene velvet, j sute of redde, ij pally s, with j white and y e other redde, j hangin 

 alter clothe, ij olid grene pallys, ix frontletes on with an other, iiij blewe clotheis, 

 viij olid broken vestments, cheasabills and tunakells, vij chests new, j good, an 

 olid blacke clothe, a borde, ij trestells, a feyer presse. 



The Freyter, ix tabilles and iiij formys. 



The Parlar, ij tabills, iiij trestills, ij formys, feyer benches well seleid, a par 

 portall. 



The Hall, iiij tabills, viij trestellys, iij formys, 1 olid culborde well benchid 

 and doble sileid. 



Mem. Beside y e stuffe y* still remayneth ther ys solid to pay the detts iij 

 sutes of Vesments, iiij copes pore all for ix 11 ., also a payer organnys broken, ii 

 candellsticks the snuffers of the chamberys y e which was very pore, with other 

 small things abrode for iiij 11 ij s ., the dettes dew xix 11 . and abrode of the which 

 a gret parte was to brewerys and diverse other for necessareis and y e rest to the 

 Warden, the end was xij 11 xij d . satisfied every man, so ys howse ys out of dett 

 clere and the Visitor hathe in his handis to y e King's use above y ese payements 

 lix s . and besid yt in silver ^ unc. and xviij unc. 



And y* y s to be notyd y* y e evidens of y s howse be in y e Yestre under y e 

 Kepary's hands and y e Visitor payde his owne chargis and so departed after iii 

 days being here. Per nos Jo. Shaxton, Jo. Goodale. 



7 Edw. VI. Commissioners: Sir Anthony Hungerford (of Black 



1553. Burton, Oxon, Knt.), 



Willm. Sherrington, Knt., 

 Will. Wroughton, Knt. 



Hundreds of Heigham, Cricklade and Staple. 



Goods to be safelie kept. 



A Chalice or Cuppe. 



Bells. 



In Plate to 

 the King's 



Use. 



Polton 

 Pirton 



Assheton Keynes 



v oz. 

 iiij oz. di 

 xi oz. 



liii 



j oz. di 

 j oz. di 

 ij oz. di 



