Plate 29: 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.

FARRINGDON WITHOUT: (2) ST. BARTHOLOMEW THE GREAT. Cups of 1689.

PORTSOKEN: (1) ST. BOTOLPH ALDGATE. Tazza of 1589.

FARRINGDON WITHIN: (3) ST. MARTIN LUDGATE. Cup of 1559, with stem of 1507.

PORTSOKEN: ST. BOTOLPH ALDGATE. Cup of 1609.

VINTRY: (1) ST. MICHAEL PATERNOSTER ROYAL. Cup of 1595.

BRIDGE: (1) ST. MAGNUS THE MARTYR. Falstaff Cup of 1590.