From the Rev. Canon Jackson. 335 



Army 8 in the nether cloth. With a frountell of cloth of goolde 

 tissue frenged with yolow, blew and blak, to the same. And a 

 chesibill, albis, perurs/ phane^ and stole of the same, and to the 

 same sute. 



And also 2 auterclothis of white damaske embrowdred with thise 

 wordis. "Inclina aurem iuam nobis regina celorum," w"" a Frountell 

 of rede Velwette embrowdred w'\ cloudis and knottis of Sikils in 

 the myddell. And a chesibill of the same embrowdred with the 

 same wordis, with all thapparill therto belongyng. 



Item. 2 auter clothis of blew damaske to hang above the Auter. 

 The ooue of theyme is embrowdred with braunchis of rosis and 

 lilies, and with letters of goolde, seyng " Ofiorens rosa mater Christi 

 speciosa," with an ymage of our Lady and hir childe in hir armys 

 standing in a sonne ; and a mone under her feete. And the other 

 cloth is embrowdred like wise w"" rosis and lilies and letters of 

 goolde, seyng "Isaias qnce. cecinit impleta sunt in Virgine: annunciavit 

 angelus : Sanctus replevit Spiritus: in the wich cloth is the Salutation 

 of our Lady richely embrowdred. Item. A nother of y^ same sute 

 to hang be nethe, embrowdred w*'\ rosis and lilies and letters of 

 goolde, seyng " Virgo ah angelo salutata : nostra dignetur aholere 

 peccata ;" in the wich is my Lorde Hungerforde his creste and his 

 armes richely embrowdred and a frountell therto of white damaske 

 richely embrowdred with goolde and blak, with these wordis, 

 " Alme pater quifiliamjecisti unigenitum nascipro nobis miseris, ex alvo 

 caste virginis," fringed with blak and goolde. And a chesibill of the 

 same like wise embrowdred, with all thapparill therto belongyng. 

 Item, 2 auterclothis of crymsyn sarcenet embrowdred with 

 letters of goolde, " Jhu Maria," and a Frountell of blew and blak 

 sarcenet embrowdred with my Worde (i.e. her motto) " Myne 

 ASSURED TROUTH," and a paire of vestimentis, with all th apparill 

 according to the same. 



^Parures, or Apparels, ^jarwrce ; pieces of silk, in pattern like the chasiible, 

 ' sewed on to tte ciiffs of the alb, and down below it before and behind. See 

 Rock's " Church of oui- Fathers," vol. ii., " Apparel." 



2 Phane, phanon, or fanon, is another term for a maniple or linen towel, sus- 

 pended over the left arm. 



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