| 41. | We scoured the cabinets for carafes, pitchers and flagons, managing to assemble a motley assortment of vessels that would do the job.
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| 42. | By 3 : 15 p . m . at least one bar, the Cask'n'Flagon, had already reached capacity.
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| 43. | Vere then ordered them to stay put because of the dark and high tide, and flagons of English ale were given as compensation.
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| 44. | A chalice and flagon, towards which Randle Armstrong gave ?0 in 1759, were made in that year by Fuller White of London.
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| 45. | Lord Brocktree and his band later dropped a flagon of red wine in the pool, to symbolize and honor Stonepaw's death.
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| 46. | There are also some silver dishes and flagons, probably the monastery treasure mentioned in an old chronicle of St Coloumbs Abbey in Yorkshire.
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| 47. | A silver flagon bears an inscription to denote that it was given by William Bulkeley Hughes when the new church was consecrated in 1856.
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| 48. | The survey also noted that the church no longer had the pewter flagon and dish recorded in the church terriers between 1788 and 1821.
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| 49. | It recorded that a pewter flagon, known from church records to have been owned by the church from 1739 to 1834, was lost.
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| 50. | Church plate comprises a 1732 paten and flagon by Thomas Tearle, and a 1569 silver chalice by John Morley, with a 1675 cover.
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