OF PRioiiY OF ST. michael's jiottnt. 323 



Item ij pawles for lierses*" oone of Bawdekyn w* lyans of gold 



the other of Blewe sey*^ w* crosses of lynen cloth for 



the same. 

 Item A coverlett to hang behynd the sepiilcre of verder*' 

 Item A vayle for lent*^ of rede canvas j)aynted. 

 Item V paynted cloths to hang afore seynts in lent**" 

 Item A soan'^ cloth of Blew Sylk w* the trynytie of the oone 



syde and our lady Seynts Bryget & Katryn of Swath 



of the other syde. 

 Item Too whit sylk clothes for the funt*^ the one Damask & the 



other Bawdekyn. 

 Item vj Auterclothes ij dyaper and iiij playne cloth. 

 Item vij course clothes to cover auters. 

 Item viij wyjayng towells. 

 Item A payre of bedes of sylver w' vij bedes of Eede corall 



all weying v unces. 

 Item A payre of coral bedes gawded w* iij sett of sylver & 



dyverse stones of the hangyng by closed in sylver all 



weying v unces q^^ 

 Item A grene corse*'' barred w* sylver all weying vi unces q^' 



42. An iron frame set over the bier upon which the pall was placed. 



43. Serge made of wool. 



44. Probably a kind of green baize used for hangings. 



45. The lenten curtain hung between the choir and the nave. It remained 

 hanging between the altar and the people during the whole of the mass, until the 

 gospel was read, when it was pulled aside and the altar remained unveiled until the 

 "orate fratres" had been said. It would seem that this veil was withdrawn during 

 the whole day on festivals of the double class. The lenten veil was commonly of a 

 violet colour. The ground was sometimes white and richly ornamented with red 

 crosses. Rock, Church 0/ our Fathers, iij, 221-225. 



46. These cloths were to cover the images during the penitential season. 



47. ? loam=loom. 



48. Cloths used to cover the consecrated water in the fonts, which was 

 commonly allowed to remain there for long periods. 



49. A corpse cloth. 



