138 SACRIST’S ROLL OF LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL. 
77. Perhaps these were in broad stripes of white for the Blessed Virgin 
and yellow for S. Chad. At Wells they had red and white for virgins who 
were martyrs, and such a frontal was recently exhibited to the Society 
of Antiquaries. 
78. Roger de Norbury was Bishop of Lichfield, 1322-1359. 
79, As Bishop Meyland had been dead some fifty years, we suppose that 
this entry as to his still having a cathedral mitre, implies either that he had 
been buried in one pertaining to the Chapter, instead of in the usual funeral 
one which ought to have been provided by the executors, or that the mitre had 
not been given up by his executors. 
80, Ashmore Brook is the name of a stream between Lichfield and Fairwell. 
81, William de Leicester was Prebendary of Oloughton 1343-1348. He 
founded a chantry at Coventry. 
