320 JEWELS, ORNAMENTS, VESTMENTS, &C., 



w* orferers^^ embrawclered ij of whit cloth of 

 bawdkyn lynjcl w' canclasron j of whit lyne cloth 

 w* orferers of changeable^* sercenet for lent and 

 ij tunakles"^ for lent of ye same sewt. 



Item a frount for lent for the heigh autour of whit clotlr^" w* a 

 crosse of changeable sercenet. 



Item ij pewter basyns^^ w* iiij crewits pewter and a lattyn 

 sencer. 



Item X payre of vestmentts whereof one of Blew Velvet 

 embrawdered w* fLoures and ij tenacles to the same 

 an nother of murray"'' velvet j of whit satten one of 

 red cloth of bawdkyn j of red Damaske j of gren 

 sattyn j of blew Damaske j of grene cloth of bawdkyn 

 j of bawdkyn for every day and one payer of whit 

 Damaske the orferons of Eedd Serceynett. 



Item iiij frounts for the by awters whereof iij of sercynet w* 

 clowds and the other paynted. 



Item ij chists for the Cowps and vestments. 



Item iiij masboks whereof ij be prynted and the other be 



written. 

 Item in o'' lady chappell iij fronntts ij of whit bawdkyn the on 



prmyd"'^ with tawne velvet the other panyd w* blew 



bawdkyn and j paynted."''" 

 Item iij payre of vestments whereof oon of whit Damask ye 



orffererrs of red Damask on of grene Chamblet"^ & a 



nother of Bawdkyn. 

 Item a masboke written in perchement ij payre of orgayns ij 



coffers ye on for vestments the other w* sertyn books 



23. Orfreys, embroidered borders of rich material, often worked with gold, 

 silver and jewels, sewed on to the different vestments. 



24. Shot. 



25. Close linen robes, with narrow sleeves, worn by the deacon and sub-deacon. 

 25a. White, as a Lenten Colour, was according to the Kalendar of Lincoln. 



256. The two pewter basins and the wiping towels were for the washing of the 

 priests' hands at mass. 



26. Sad coloured. 



27. Arranged in panes or stripes. 



27fl!. Painted hangings were much cheaper than woven work. 



28. Chamlett, a cloth made of silk and wool. 



