Testamenta cantiana : a series of extracts from fifteenth and sixteenth century wills relating to church building and topography.
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- 1906-1907
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Credit: Testamenta cantiana : a series of extracts from fifteenth and sixteenth century wills relating to church building and topography. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![church of Lewisham wher I now am parishen v marcs sterling to pray for mv soule. Evcliard Walker, citizen & grocer of London, 1494. (P.C.C., 22, Vox.) I will my executors glaze the grete new wyndowe in the belfraye with the picture of the Passion of our Lord. Eohert Cheseman, 1498. (P.C.C., 20, Horne.) To the makeyng of tlie vice of the steple in the saide churche of Leuysham xxvjs. viijV. William Batt, 1512. (VI., 320.) The Bells. Towarde the hying of a bell iij/?. vjs. viijf?. John Eraunces, 1517. (VII., 112.) To the saide church towarde the hying of a bell xs. Stephen Leuendale, 1520. (VII., 187.) Towards a hell for the same church xl^/. Bichard Edwards, whelwrigth, 1527. (VIII., 129.) To the belles xs. I'homas Gryme, hushondeman, 1529. (VIII., 224.) To the belles of Leuysham y]s. viijc?. Thomas Gryme, hus- bondeman, 1529. (VIII., 226.) To the bell iijs. iiijc?. Denys Batt alias Gryme, late the wyff of Thomas Batt alias Gryme, 1529. (VIII., 226.) To the reparacion of the bells vj^. viij^/. Cuthbert Streyte, 1556. (XII. (i.), 59.) Chuechtard Cross. To the nwe crosse in the churche yarde of Leuesham xxd. Adam Momforth, 1523. (VII., 268.) Organ. An obligacion in the which the wbn namyd Alen Johnson standeth bounde vnto me. The residue of my obligacion unbe- queathed the Church of Leuesham shall haue hit towarde a payre of organys yf they bey anye or els to some other thynges as schall please the churche wardens and the saide parrische. Also I wull the obligacion schalbe kepte in a cheste in the churche to the entent that the payments maye be sett vpon the bakside of the obligacion as it hath been a fore. Stephen Colman, 1521. (VIII., 243.) Ornaments. Vnum portiforium advalorem xij marc: et remanebit in choro dicte ecclesie coram vicario imperpetuum. W^ ^prigg, 1471. (HI., 109.) To the church a towghel price yjs. viijc?. John Goldvng, smythe, 1478, (VI., 7.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2898738x_0078.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)