By T. H. Baker. 383 



and delivered to the aforesaid William his subwarden and substitute 

 the goods and chattels to the said house or hospital appertaining, well 

 & faithfully to preserve & govern to the use of the sick of the said hospital 

 and to administer to the same & at length to restore to the same Mayor 

 and master or to his successors Mayors and custodians of the said hospital 

 when he the subwarden shall be removed from his office at that place, 

 and also to return & deliver a reasonable account, as well of the same 

 goods as of the rents and other profits to the aforesaid house in the 

 meantime belonging and accruing. 



In the Chapel. A cloth near the altar for keeping the towels. 



v. towels with frontals & ij towels without frontals. 



j cloth of silk embroidered hanging on the upper part of the altar with 

 a curtain. 



And ij cloths stained for the lower part of the altar. 



And ij similar cloths for the upper part with ij curtains. 



And iij pixes for putting the bread in. 



ij cloths for the altar at the time of Lent. 



And iij cloths for covering the images. 



ij pair of candlesticks of which j pair is of latten, the other of tin. 



A cloth for the sepulchre stained. 



And j cushion for the same with ij crosses. 



A little thurible, a ship for the incense of pewter with iij cruets. 



Ornaments of the chapel, vij vestments for the priest alone, of 

 which iij pair are of silk with furnishing, ij vestments of divers work 

 with furnishing of Bordelisandre. 1 



And j grey vestment, old and worn out, or worse for wear. 



ij chalices not gilt on the outside, with patens. 



And iij corporals with cases. 



j surplice and j paxbrede. 2 



ij short towels for the poor (men) communicating. 



And ij towels for the lavatory. 



j missal well bound. And ij Breviaries of which one book is noted, 

 the other not noted. 



And one book for the office in extreme unction with j oilevat for the 

 same office. 



j bell for calling to divine service. 



ij other bells for the consecration (sacring bells). 



And ij canopies with the pix over the altar. 



v images, of which j of the Holy Trinity, another of the Vfrgin Mary, 

 another of St. John the Baptist, another of St. Thomas & another of 

 Saint Laurence. 



And j cloth to cover the whole altar before the recess of the chaplain. 



j great table in the upper part of the altar with images of alabaster. 



1 Bordelisandre is supposed to be an embroidered stuff made at Alexandria. 



2 Pax-brede, or pax-borde is the small tablet of wood or metal ornamented 

 with a sacred image used in the service of the mass for the kiss of peace. 



