724 SUNDRIES. 



1 1 s. in 1609, and two pairs of sheets and two pillows cost 56.$-. ^d. 

 in 1607. But sheeting has been generally referred to in the 

 chapter on linen articles. 



Blankets of good or best quality are from 2,os. (1606) to 25^. 

 (1594) a pair. In 1605 servants' blankets are 14^. and 13^. 4d. a. 

 pair. In 1647 a single blanket is bought for the President of 

 Corpus Christi College at 12s. In 1701 a new pair at King's 

 College cost ijs. In 1666 Master buys blankets for his infant 

 son, not specifying the number, giving 53^. for the whole. They 

 were probably at least three pairs. 



In 1648 a rug, two blankets and two pillows, cost Corpus 

 Christi College 104^. In 1654 a bed rug and two best blan- 

 kets are bought by Master for 46^. In 1701 a calico quilt is 

 got for 2$s. A rug and blanket cost 48 s. in 1608. In 1620 a rug 

 costs 2,2s. ; and in 1 635 one for the President of Corpus Christi Col- 

 lege, to lay on his bed, 50^. In 1662 a green rug costs 23 s., in 

 1617 a bed mat is. 6d., and a coverlet for a servant's bed ics. 



Curtains in 1604 are 315. 6d.,a canopy and curtains in 1608 

 4cs. In 1654 the curtains, vallance, tester, head, cloth, mat, and 

 cord of Master's bed cost 26s. 4d., and an arras coverlet is 

 bought in 1609 for the Provost of King's College for 8. 

 This bed-room contains twelve stools at 4^. and 3^. 4d. each, 

 a large chair at i$s. 8d., and a little back chair at 8s. In 

 1608 a green chair for their President's room costs Magdalen 

 College 34J 1 ., a bed-chamber table 8s. ; and in 1615 a lychnuchus 

 for the Provost of King's College costs Js. In 1698 S. John's 

 College buys a Japan screen for the Master, and pays 52^. for it. 



In 1587 a close stool costs 2s. 6d. ; in 1607, *]s. 6d. ; in 1608, 

 us. ; in 1615, Js.6d.-, in 1617, los. Probably the lasanum 

 of 1667 is the same utensil, at .135. yd. There is a singular 

 variety about another utensil, going by several names. A 

 chamber pot in 1653 is 9^. 8d. ; in 1671, 5*. A trulla in 1621 

 is 2s. io$d., in 1647 is 2s. 6d. A matula in 1615 is is. 6d., 

 a urinal in 1622 is $d. It appears from a sale of old material 

 that the first-named of these articles was metal. A basin 

 bought in 1622 costs 2s. 



