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enti et unum vetus cum nota suffi- 
ciens [sic] unum breviarium in duobus 
voluminibus in asseribus ligatum Duo 
antiphonaria unum novum in quo conti- 
neturLin margin, ‘ de dono Decani Rie,’*]psal- 
terium et collectariumet capitularium et 
ymnarium et aliud in quocontinetur col- 
lectarium et capitularium et ymnarium 
et est ligandum. Item unum gradale 
bonum et sufficiens sed ligandum et 
aliud vetus cum tropario parvi pretii 
unum manuale in quaternis x minus 
plenarii, et unum psalterium nullius 
pretii. [° Item i gradale novum de dono 
Galfridi presbiteri Item i liber vetus- 
tissimus habens crucem superpositam 
super quam juratur. ] 
“Ttem ornamenta ejusdem ecclesiz, 
unum [in margin, “ de dono Ate Decani ”'] par 
vestimentorum sufficiens et ydoneum 
sine casula et tria vestimenta quorum 
duo sunt sufficientia cum casulis sericis et 
tertium par vestimentorum vetus etat- 
tritum cum|[*casula de fuscotincto ]simi- 
liter attrita Item mantilia xv sufficien- 
tia quorum viii vel plura sunt benedicta 
et duo calices deaurati quorum unus est 
ponderis xxiv solidorum et alter [xix 
1 Adam of Ilchester was Dean of Sarum, A.D. 1215—1220. 
distinctly “ Ate” in the MS. 
The Parish Church of 8. Michael, Mere. 
Adam the Dean') new and sufficient, 
with sufficient notation; 2? and one old 
with sufficient notation. One breviary 
in 2 vols. bound in boards.’ 
“Two antiphonaries* of the gift of 
Dean Richard ;* one new in which is 
contained the psalter, and collects, and 
epistles, and gospels, and hymns, and 
another containing collects, epistles, and 
gospels, and hymns, and is to be bound. 
And one gradual® good and sufficient, 
but to be bound ; and another old, with 
a tropariam? of little value. One 
manual in four parts. Ten incomplete 
and one psalter of no value. Also 1 
new gradual, of the gift of Geoffrey 
the priest. Also 1 very old book having 
set upon it a cross upon which oaths 
are sworn. 
* Also ornaments of the same Church, 
One set of vestments (of the gift of 
Adam the Dean), sufficient and service- 
able without chasuble;!° and three 
vestments of which two are suffi- 
cient with silk chasubles; and a 
third set of vestments old and worn 
with [dark coloured chasuble] like- 
wise worn. 
The name is 
2 Notes of music. 
3 7.¢e., of wood. 
4 Antiphonary, an office book of the Latin Church, containing the antiphons 
and other portions of the service which were sung antiphonally. 
5 Richard Poore was Dean of Sarum, A.D. 1198. 
§ Gradual, a book containing the psalms, &c., to be sung from the step of the 
lesser desk after the epistle. 
7 Troparium, a book of alternate responses in singing mass. 
8 Added in a later hand. 
® These words erased by a later hand. 
10 The vestments of a priest for mass are the amice, alb, girdle, stole, maniple, 
and chasuble (this latter is called generally “the vestment”), and in 
inventories and constitutions of bishops, two pairs of vestments mean two sets 
of chasubles, amices, alb, &c., 7.¢., all the articles mentioned above ; 
also 
occasionally it included the vestments for deacon and sub-deacon at high mass. 
1 Later insertion. 
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