Silver Chalice and Flagon

This chalice and flagon are replicas of those used by John Wesley, founder of Methodism, when he visited this Cathedral in 1775. Due to the negligence of a sexton, all of the Cathedral’s silver was stolen in March 1779. The Cathedral offered a reward of £100, but the silver was never returned. A few months later, Richard Williams, a Dublin silversmith, was asked to provide a new set of plate at a cost not to exceed £112. This flagon and chalice are part of that set.

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