Jewels 
Chalice 
Phials 
and 
Thuri- 
bles 
120 SACRIST’S ROLL OF LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL. 
philatory* of crystal, ornamented with silver, containing relics. 
Two good mitres, but there are wanting in one seven stones and 
five pearls, and in the other a label. Also eight other mitres, 
of which four are embroidered, and the other four plain. One 
pome of copper gilt, for warming the hands.** One _ pyx, 
embroidered with pearls, for the Body of Christ, the gift of 
Walter de Langedon, Bishop. Also twenty-five crystal stones, of 
moderate value, and one silver knop, (and they are sealed in the 
same coffer) (and it is) hollow, of the weight of three shillings. 
‘Two pairs of snuffers,?? in fair condition, in a small box. Also 
four cups of silver, of which one is gilt, embossed with divers 
flowers, and the rest adorned with gold. (Also one silver basin.) 
Also one morse, enamelled and gilt, with stones, for a choir cope, 
the gift of Master Richard de Vernon.¥ Also one beryl, bound 
with copper, and gilt. Also one morse for a cope, in three pieces. 
Also one morse of pure gold and two gold rings, which were 
offered that they might be placed in the shrine of S. Chad, by 
Dan Thomas de Berkeley* and his wife, and one other (ring), 
as catalogued above, replaced in the coffer; and Richard, the 
sacrist, now says that they are in the shrine of S. Chad ; it is well — 
to enquire of John, his predecessor, as to the truth of this. 
Also one chalice, ornamented with precious stones, with its 
paten, of pure gold, with two phials of pure gold, of the value 
of eighty pounds, the gift of Walter de Langedon, Bishop. 
Also nine chalices of silver and gilt, with their patens. And one 
white silver chalice. Also one good chalice of silver gilt at 
the altar of the Blessed Virgin. Also one chalice, with paten, of 
pure gold. Also one small chalice, of the weight of eight 
shillings, the contribution of Dan Alan de Tideswell,** which is — 
given to Master Philip de Turville** for a better one gilt, weigh- 
ing twenty shillings, for his chantry to be founded at the altar of 
S. Thomas. Also four (five) noble silver thuribles, two of which 
are silver gilt, with their chains of silver. Also one silver thurible 
at the altar of the Blessed Virgin, lacking the foot. Also two 
* A doublet of the word ‘‘ phylactery.” 
