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A c caldarium' in 1320 is bought for us. %d. Six c patellae/ 

 which seem to be pans, are worth nearly if. icu/. each. A 

 basin is quoted at zs. 8d. j and one basin and ewer, bought 

 before the Plague, is quoted at y. 3^., while two others, after 

 this event, are set down at $s. iod. each. On one occasion an 

 iron c patella' is quoted at $d. Lastly, my accounts mention 

 two pairs of bellows, one for the kitchen in 1295, bought at 5^.- 

 another of a far more important and expensive character, pur- 

 chased for the use of the Tendale iron- works, and costing 1 2,s. 



