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Another veftment of cloath of gold, interwoven with leopards 

 and birds. 



A hood or cap ; one cafule, one alb, with a flole. 

 A cover of bloody velvet for a fepulchre. 



Two cafules, the middle part of them white. 



A hood of a red colour, an ornament for the altar of St. Nicholas. 



Two linen cloaths of a red colour for the fide-ornament of the 

 altar. 



A frontale of fattin, of a bloody colour, woven with golden 

 figures for the altar. 



A quadrigefimal vale, of linen cloath, white, with a white 

 crofs below in the fame. 



A table fet apart as an ornament for the linen of the altar. 

 A table gilt, with the image of the BlefTed Virgin Mary. 



Two tables with the Pax, one of them gilt, and adorned with 

 precious Hones, &c. &c. 



A charter was obtained by the corporation for this hofpital, 9 

 K. 'James I. There is a lift both of its benefactors and matters in 

 their late chorographer (n), but no regular feries. In the chapel 

 belonging to it, is the effigies of the Virgin Mary, with the Holy 

 Jefus upon her knees. It was converted to a grammar-fc 



(n) Bourne, p. 30, to p. 35. 



