By The Rev. W. G. Clark-Maxwell. 33 
steple leade / a gutter bitwene the quere / & the batilment / a greate cloystre 
& all iiij paines' leade”’ 
Exchequer T. R. Misc. Books., vol. 153, p. 4, b. 
[Vol. xiii., part ii., No. 489, ii.] 
6.—INVENTORY OF THE Goons OF THE WHITE FRIARS OF 
. MARLBOROUGH. 
“The Inventorye of the Whyet Frerys of Marlborow praysyd by Robert Brown 
Wylliam Symonds assygned by mayster mayre there at the request of the vysytor- 
“Ttm ij candelstyckes Vv. 
“ Ttm iij crewettes a 
“Ttm a holywater stop & a sacryng boll (? bell] vj’. 
“iiij laten candelstyckes & a sensore att 
“Ttm a crosse w' a staffe cooper & gylde vj’. viij’. 
“Ttm a paxe coper & gylde xij’. 
“Tt a fruntlett for y* hye aulter iiij’, 
*Ttm iiii alter clothes ly’. iv’. 
“Ttm iij corporax w' ix caasys xx*. 
“Ttm a chesable wt deakyn & Subdeakyn? and cope wt onealbe —_vj*. viij*. 
“Ttm a chesable wt deakyn Subdeakyn & cope lacking albys vj*. viij?. 
““Ttm achesable & ij tunakles w'owt albys ¥% 
“Tt a hangyng of sylke for y* sepulchre * ij’. 
“Ttm ij coopes of bustyan w' redd garters vj*. viij*. 
“Itm a cope of olde bawdekyn * ri be 
“Ttm a chesable of dornyske. vj‘. 
“Ttm a chasable & ij tunnakles of bawdkyn xx4, 
“Ttm a chesable & ij tunnakles of red Sylke w' a cope of the same vj°. viij?. 
“Ttm a cope of grene Sylke ij’. 
“a syngle vestyment w' y° albe eS ag 
a pall of Sylke ij’. 
“Ttm ij olde chesabals iy". 
“Ttm on old chesable wt y° albe viij*. 
“Ttm an alter clothe w' the fruntlet xij’. 
“Itm a cope of blew sylke ij’. 
“ Ttm ij olde chesabuls viij’. 
“Ttm a cope of bawdkyn xij’, 
“Ttm ij hangynges for y° alter w' y® fruntlet xij’. 
“ An olde chesabull viij®. 
“Ttm a vayle? ij’ 
1 Paines, i.e., the leaden roof of the four walks of the cloister? 
2 Deakyn and subdeakyn, 7.¢., dalmatic and tunacle. 
3 The Easter sepulchre, set up on the eve of Good Friday. 
4 Bawdekyn, a rich and precious kind of stuff introduced into England in the 
thirteenth century, said to have been composed of silk interwoven with threads 
of gold in a most sumptuous manner. 
> Perhaps the Lenten veil. 
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