| 21. | One window shows the figures of Edward the Confessor, St George and flagon by George Wickes from 1727.
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| 22. | It is in communion rail, a 1577 gilt beaker, and a 1732 paten and flagon by Benjamin Godfrey.
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| 23. | They are in many respects very similar to the "'D�rrnberg Flagon "'found in Austria.
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| 24. | Humphrey Stafford wrote his arras, flagons and some religious icons, and was also appointed executor of the will.
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| 25. | So, if you plan to surprise someone with a flagon or two of nouveau, you will find it somewhere.
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| 26. | He'd meet his friend Ben Jonson and they'd recite poems while drinking flagons of ale ."
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| 27. | So he called for a flagon of red wine, then called vermiglio, a staple of the region for centuries.
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| 28. | These wines are bottled in the distinctive, green, flagon-shaped bottle called the " Bocksbeutel ".
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| 29. | The alcoholic Tyler manages to drink a flagon of rum, and he and Dr Webster end up in the sea.
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| 30. | The church was rebuilt in 1771 but retained its flagon by John Bodington, and a 1706 paten by William Fawdery.
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