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Part of the tomb of S. Laurence and of his gridiron. Part of the 
head of S. Blase."* Part of the arm of S. Symeon. 
Also one noble cross of pure gold with a noble foot of pure 
gold, of the value of two hundred pounds, the gift of Walter de 
Langedon, Bishop, everywhere ornamented with precious stones ; 
in which the image of the Crucified is fixed on one side, 
and over the other is impressed one small cross of the wood 
_ of our Lord’s cross, as is believed; upon the other side 
are fixed divers stones precious and of great value, namely, 
six rubies, five sapphires, fifteen larger emeralds (‘and one is 
wanting’), and one broken, beside smaller ones; sixteen 
large pearls, beside innumerable small ones. Also one great 
_ cross of silver-gilt, ornamented with stones and containing relics. 
Also three other crosses (‘of which one is newly broken as 
appears, and the apparatus is wanting. It is newly broken in 
part, and the Lord’s right hand’ . . . . ), ornamented 
with silver and gilt. Also one silver cross, with stones. Also 
a certain crystal portable cross, large and fair, with painted 
shaft to the same. Also a certain small wooden cross silver- 
plated, containing relics. Also three other processional crosses, 
ornamented with silver, of which two contain relics ; one of them 
is much the worse for wear, and another of them is broken. And 
two small portable (and processional) crosses, of which one is 
covered with silver plates, and the other copper gilt, the gift of 
Roger de Meuland.* Also two small crosses of silver. Also in 
place of a processional cross ornamented with silver, there is 
one of copper. Also two processional crosses with staves, 
ber Dan Stephen de Chavaston. 
Also, two images of ivory of the Blessed Mary, of which one is 
greater and the other less. Also four pyxes of ivory for the 
charist, three of which are ornamented with silver, and the 
Other is of copper. Four beryls’’ for obtaining fire, of which one 
urge one is the gift of Roger le Mareschall.* Also eight gold 
ngs, with precious stones. Also six gold morses,® the gifts of 
Kings Henry (III.) and Edward (I.), with stones. Also (one) 
sold coronet.” And they are (all) sealed in acoffer. Also acertain 
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