Plate 33: Church Plate

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London, Volume 4, the City. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1929.

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Church plate.

CASTLE BAYNARD: (3) ST. BENET PAUL'S WHARF. Alms-dish of c. 1712.

VINTRY: (1) ST. MICHAEL PATERNOSTER ROYAL Alms-dish of 1608.

FARRINGDON WITHIN: (1) CHRIST CHURCH. Indian alms-dish, given in 1675.

FARRINGDON WITHOUT: (4) ST. BRIDE FLEET STREET. Bread-dish of 1671.

Mace of 1703