. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. ed later). Inscribed, Given to yeChurch of South Harting by (Arms of Ford). Arms of Fordazure], three lions [argent] crownedor] ; Crest, a demi - lion [argent]crowned [or].2 A Flagon of Silver, Gilt. Height 13|inches;weight 21-oz. 12-dwts.; hall mark foryear 1873. Flask shaped withouthandle on six-lobed foot, the entiresurface divided by plain bands intopanels chased all over vine leaves, &c.; stopper with , In memory of Ellen Postlethwaite by her children1874. Two Flagons of Pewt


. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. ed later). Inscribed, Given to yeChurch of South Harting by (Arms of Ford). Arms of Fordazure], three lions [argent] crownedor] ; Crest, a demi - lion [argent]crowned [or].2 A Flagon of Silver, Gilt. Height 13|inches;weight 21-oz. 12-dwts.; hall mark foryear 1873. Flask shaped withouthandle on six-lobed foot, the entiresurface divided by plain bands intopanels chased all over vine leaves, &c.; stopper with , In memory of Ellen Postlethwaite by her children1874. Two Flagons of Pewter. Height 13J inches andrespectively. An Alms Dish of Silver. Diameter 10 inches ; weight 18hall mark for year 1849. Plain with mouldedInscribed, Presented to Harting Church by Lady Fetherston-haugh, Dec. 15, 1849. A Silver Shell. Weight 1-oz. 8-dwts. ; hall mark for year copy of a Pecten shell with Maltese cross handle. Inscribed,In loving memory of Samuel Biyan from his widow and sons,S. Marys, Harting, Nov. 2, 1899. A. J. Eoberts, vicar. One Plated and Two Pewter 11^ inches ?oz. 5-dwts.;wire edge. HEYSHOTT. ST. JAMES. A Chalice of Silver. Height 7-J- inches; weight 6-oz. 5-dwts.; hallmark for year 1855. Plain bell-shaped bowl with mouldedwire at edge, on round stem with knop and round foot. A Paten of Silver. Diameter 7£ inches; weight 11-oz. 5-dwts.;hall marks as chalice. Plain with moulded wire edge on high-domed foot. 1 Oliver Whitby was founder of Whitby School for boys at Chichester. 2 The donor of this paten was Ralph Grey, and the arms are those of Edward Ford married his only daughter and heiress, Catherine, at the age oftwelve, to Lord Culpepper, and after his soon death to Ralph Lord Grey ofWerke. Their son was christened Ford. When he succeeded to the title as LordGrey he was known as Ford Lord Grey, and later he became Earl of Tankcrvillc. 186 SUSSEX CHURCH PLATE. A Flagon of Silver. Height 12£ inches ; weight 25-oz. 14-dwts.;hall mark


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