41. We scoured the cabinets for carafes, pitchers and flagons , managing to assemble a motley assortment of vessels that would do the job. 42. By 3 : 15 p . m . at least one bar, the Cask'n'Flagon , had already reached capacity. 43. Vere then ordered them to stay put because of the dark and high tide, and flagons of English ale were given as compensation. 44. A chalice and flagon , towards which Randle Armstrong gave ?0 in 1759, were made in that year by Fuller White of London. 45. Lord Brocktree and his band later dropped a flagon of red wine in the pool, to symbolize and honor Stonepaw's death. 46. There are also some silver dishes and flagons , probably the monastery treasure mentioned in an old chronicle of St Coloumbs Abbey in Yorkshire. 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. 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. 49. It recorded that a pewter flagon , known from church records to have been owned by the church from 1739 to 1834, was lost. 50. Church plate comprises a 1732 paten and flagon by Thomas Tearle, and a 1569 silver chalice by John Morley, with a 1675 cover.