32C 



Wiltshire Chantry Furniture. 



it A sygo [seat] to syt yn. 



„ A great cofer to put bokes and surplyces 



in. 



„ A payre of vestments of blewo velvet 



with braunches of golde,and hangyngs 

 to the same, with a cope. 



„ A payre of vestments of blew velvett with 



perle of gold, and hangyngs of grene 

 velvet, the whyche lye to pledge for 

 viij. 1 *. vi. 8 . viijA whych money was 

 bestowed upon the re-edifying of tbe 

 houses there after they were brent. 



„ A payre of cruetts of sylver, the which 



^ lyeth to pledge for xl s . 



18. f Imprimis, 



The Chauntre | Item. 

 in the parish 



of North 



Bradley 



I 



1 



A Chalyce of sylver waying viii ouncee. 

 One old torn vestment of dornysse, 

 One altar cloth of no valewe. 

 One corporas with j old case. 

 One bell waying half a hundred. 



d, 



xij 



19. 



The Free 

 Chappel 

 of Norrege 



l Imprimis. 

 ( Item. 



One vestment of grene sylke with albe 



and amys belonging to the same. 

 A bell waying xxvi pounds. 



a. 



20. 



The Chantre 

 of Trowbridge 



f Imprimis. A masse boke of parchment wrytten. 

 Item. A payre of vestments of redd sylke. 



,, Another payre, of grene sylke. 



An other payre, of blacke chamlett un- 

 watered, with an orphens * of redd 

 velvett and braunches of golde. 

 Two aulter clothes, two corporas cases, a 

 payre of brasyn candellstyks and a 

 lyttle pyllowe covered with sylke. 



virj, 



J 



21. 



The 

 Brotherhood ^ 

 of Trowbridge 



"Imprimis. Two masse bokes 

 other wry ten. 

 Item. Two payre of vestments 



coloures. 



Two corporas cases with two clothes. 

 Another clothe of dowlesse, and one old 



cope of sylke. 

 Two curteynes of red sylke, a lyttle payre 



of candelstyks of latten. 

 A clothe of sylke to hang before .the 

 aultar. 



the one in prynte the 

 of partye 



•Orfray: aurifrigium, fringe or border of gold. When embroidered with figures of saints 

 worked on it, it was worn by priests of the highest order. When used for Church furniture, the 

 arms or crests of founders were repeated (Nicolas) 



