558 ON THE PRICE OF TEXTILE FABRICS AND CLOTHING. 



1405. The entries Parure and rubell are omitted from the estimate. 

 I can see that they are linen fabrics. 



1410-1411. The crest entries are omitted. 



1415. The Irish entry is impracticable. 



1449. The buckram is intended for the lining of garments, 

 probably copes. 



1466. The entries of fine holland are not calculated. They are 

 purchases by Howard for his own use. The same note applies to the 

 next year. 



1487. The winding-sheet purchased for the burial of one of the 

 King's College fellows contained about 3^ ells. 



1489. The napkins, crease cloth and diaper are omitted. 



1494. The linen of the Warden of New College is. not calculated, 

 nor, in 1496, that of the President of Magdalen. 



1510. I have not reckoned in the averages, the corporal cloth, the 

 diaper napkins, or the green buckram. 



1515. The 'Bowking cloth/ altar napkins, and linen of Hickling 

 are omitted from the averages. 



1517. The diaper is omitted, and the diaper napkins. They 

 must have been purchased for the Warden of New College. The 

 Oriel diaper is also left out. It was doubtlessly church linen. 



1524. I have omitted the shaving cloth and the napkins; in 1525 

 the buckram, in 1526 the Warden's linen, and in 1528 the buckram. 

 So with the pauper's linen and buckram .of 1531. The Hunstanton 

 linen, 1532, is that of an opulent personage. 



1533-1534. The purchases at Stonor are of very fine holland for 

 the use of a wealthy country gentleman. ' Cresomes ' are, I believe, 

 linen garments in which the child was dressed at its baptism, perhaps 

 the mother at her churching. 



1537. The canvas and shaving cloth at Magdalen are not reckoned. 



1539. The towels, shaving cloth, and lockram are not calculated, 

 and in 1540 these and the napkins are left out. In 1541 the lockram 

 and bolting cloth have not been calculated. 



1542. The buckram, boiling cloth, holland for shaving, and 

 damask diapers are omitted. The latter material is supplied to the 

 Warden of New College. The same applies to the year 1543. 



1548. I have left out the canvas for horse trappings in 1548, and 

 the Rayne Bultel. In 1549 the linen napkins are too cheap for the 

 average, the diaper and the President of Magdalen's table linen too 

 dear. I have similarly omitted the shaving cloth of 1550, and the 

 servants' table linen of the same year. 



