Plate 136: Communion Plate

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1926.

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Communion Plate Cups and Cover-patens

Woodstone. Cup and Cover-paten, 1569.

Woolley. Cup and Cover-paten, 1570.

Molesworth. Cup and Cover-paten, 1569.

Fen Stanton Cup, 1619.

Tetworth Cup, Elizabethan: Cover-paten unmarked.

Kimbolton. Cup, late 16th-century.

Godmanchester Cup, late 16th-century. Cup. 1559.

Leighton Bromswold. Cup and Cover-paten, 1627.

Water Newton. Cup, 1636.

Covington. Cup and Cover-paten, c. 1570.

Hamerton. Cup and Cover-paten, 1674.