SACRIST’S ROLL OF LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL. 127 
And be it remembered that on the morrow of the Ascension 
of our Lord, after being seen by Master John de Lynderthorp 
and Dan John de Melbourn, with the consent and at the 
mandate of the Chapter, the Sacrist delivered at the church of 
Bakewell one white cope of baldekin and one tunicle of cloth 
of gold, the gift of Master William Sekersteyn, and one other 
tunicle of white silk. Also, for the church of Tideswell, one 
cope of baldekin and one chasuble, with two tunicles of green 
sindon, and one amice with a noble apparel; and one stole and 
one good enough fanon. 
Also one narrow green cloth, which is of silk, through the 
executors of Dan William de Leicester." Also one small 
piece, of half an ell, of cloth of gold. Also two long orphreys, 
one of the breadth of three fingers, and the other of the breadth 
of one finger. Also one piece of Syndate, with another portion of 
one ell, of green colour. 
And be it known that in this indenture there are many things 
recorded which are much worn and unfit for use. And many 
other things of great value which the abovesaid Richard, now 
Sacrist, never saw, as plainly appears from the Indenture of 
John, his predecessor. 
Be it remembered concerning the vestments and other 
ornaments found in the chest of Dan Walter de Langedon, 
Bishop, on Thursday, on the morrow of the Translation of S. 
Thomas the Martyr, inthe year of our Lord one thousand three 
hundred and seventeen—namely, one noble superaltar of jasper, 
covered with gilt plates. Also seven new cloths of gold. 
Also one valuable cope, embroidered with figures. Also one 
tunicle of green samite, powdered with the arms of the King of 
England. Also one cope of green samite, embroidered with 
various figures. Also one chasuble and one cope, with two 
~ tunicles of black velvet, bezanted with gold, with two frontals of 
the same set. Also three copes of plain black samite. Also 
four copes, of which one with . . . . and four tunicles, 
_ with one chasuble of white. Also two frontals . . . . of 
white and of red cloth. Also one albe, with two amices, with 
