. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. ters isprinted Palmer fecit, and on the other side of the outside, * Praise Him upon ye strings and pipe 1770. BEAMBEE. ST. NICHOLAS. A Chalice of Silver. Height 8 inches ; weight 9-oz. 4-dwts.; hallmarks for year 1868. This is tall and plain ; it has a semi-spherical bowl and round foot. A Paten of Silver on a Foot. Diameter 6 inches ; height 2 inches;weight 7-oz. 6-dwts.; hall marks same as chalice. This is aplain paten, with an ogee moulding on the edge. A Flagon of Silver. Height 10 inches; weight 20


. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. ters isprinted Palmer fecit, and on the other side of the outside, * Praise Him upon ye strings and pipe 1770. BEAMBEE. ST. NICHOLAS. A Chalice of Silver. Height 8 inches ; weight 9-oz. 4-dwts.; hallmarks for year 1868. This is tall and plain ; it has a semi-spherical bowl and round foot. A Paten of Silver on a Foot. Diameter 6 inches ; height 2 inches;weight 7-oz. 6-dwts.; hall marks same as chalice. This is aplain paten, with an ogee moulding on the edge. A Flagon of Silver. Height 10 inches; weight 20-oz. 4-dwts.;hall marks as chalice. A pear-shaped vessel with small lid andscroll handle. BOTOLPHS. ST. BOTOLPH. A Communion Cup of Silver. Height 3^ inches; diameter 3^- inches;weight 4-oz. 5-dwts.; hall marks for year 1704 ; makers beneath a mullet in a trefoil shield (John Gibbons, seJackson, p. 152). This is a two-handled porringer with agadroon decoration at the base, and a bold rope mouldingabout an inch below the lip. 1704. Transferred from Brainber to Botolphs in 1683. PORRINGERS. BOTOLPHS : ST. BOTOLPH. SUSSEX CHURCH PLATE. ; SUSSEX CHURCH PLATE. 215 A Communion Cur of Silver. Height 2f inches ; diameter 3£ inches ;weight 4-oz ; hall marks for year 1683; makers mark pellet below (Jackson, p. 140). This is a two-handledporringer, the base is decorated with acanthus leaves, andabout an inch below the lip it is encircled by a wreath of laurelleaves; T°jr is engraved on the outside of the lip. A Pewter Plate on a Foot decorated on the edge of the plate andon the edge of the foot with bastard gadroon. WEST GRINSTEAD. ST. GEOKGE. : A Communion Cup of Silver. Height 8^ inches ; diameter of bowl4-i- inches, and of foot 3f inches; weight 11-oz. 10-dwts.; hallmarks for year 1722 ; makers mark , possibly that referredto by Jackson, p. 446. This cup has a very large bowl withwide stem and plain ogee moulding to terminate the foot; roundthe lip, about


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