. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. 4-dwts. and 19-oz. 10-dwts.; hall mark for year 1753; makers ,mark T. W. in script. A pair of tulip-shaped cups with baluster 4stems and circular feet, inscribed round the bottom edge, under-neath, The gift of Thomas Sergison, Esqr, one of the repre- I jsentatives in Parliament for the Burrough of Lewes, 1753. A Communion Cup of Silver. Height 5 inches ; diameter of bowl 3^inches, and of foot 3f inches ; weight 7-oz. 4-dwts.; hall marks jfor year 1664 ; makers mark between pellets and mullets I(see


. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. 4-dwts. and 19-oz. 10-dwts.; hall mark for year 1753; makers ,mark T. W. in script. A pair of tulip-shaped cups with baluster 4stems and circular feet, inscribed round the bottom edge, under-neath, The gift of Thomas Sergison, Esqr, one of the repre- I jsentatives in Parliament for the Burrough of Lewes, 1753. A Communion Cup of Silver. Height 5 inches ; diameter of bowl 3^inches, and of foot 3f inches ; weight 7-oz. 4-dwts.; hall marks jfor year 1664 ; makers mark between pellets and mullets I(see Jackson, p. 127). A plain bowl, slightly bell shaped, withsquare base; the stem is somewhat conical, and terminates in a 1fillet. It is inscribed, The Communion cup of S. Michaells inLewes, 1664. The Paten Cover is 4J inches in diameter and 1 inch in height; jweight 3-oz. 2-dwts.; hall marks are the same as the cup. A ,plain flat cover with a rim, plain and about half-an-inch inwidth; it is inscribed on the button foot, Bought by William .Thurgood and John Brinkhurst, Churchwardens. 1. SUSSEX CHURCH PLATE. 231 Two Patens of Silver. Weight respectively 8-oz. 18-dwts. ands > .-. 4-dwts.; hall marks same as cups. Small patens on feetwith single circular depressions and ogee mouldings on rims,inscribed same as cups. V Paten of Silver. Hall marks for 1734; makers mark inBcript, Joseph Sanders (Jackson, p. 177). A plain paten withogee moulding on edge, inscribed, This was given to ye Parishof Sir* Michael* By one who is a lover of the Church May ye23 1735. A Flagon of Silver. Height 11 inches; weight 43-oz.; hall markssame as cups of 1753. A tall, straight-sided vessel with scrollhandle, hinged lid and spreading foot. It is inscribed as thecups and patens. LEWES. ST. THOMAS-A-BECKET. A Chalice of Silver. Height 6£ inches ; weight 11-oz. 8-dwts.;hall marks for year 1882. Semi-spherical bowl, hexagonalstem, large knop set with garnets, and a sexfoil foot. A Paten- of Silver. D


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