566 List of Altars in Salisbury Cathedral. 



296). In 1267 Treasurer Eobert de Karevill bequeathed for 

 painting the work about the cross on high {Fabricam circa crucem 

 elevatam ; ibid, p. 297). This was at the early part of the period 

 (1263 — 1281) which witnessed the building of the cloisters and 

 the chapterhouse. 



First among the relics of the Church of Salisbury, as they are 

 enumerated, in the form of their "proclamation " in the Cathedral, 

 about .1445, we find it stated, that here "of Cristes Crosse ar(e) 

 many parties." In the inventory of 1536 they are described as 

 contained in two crosses and a crucifix ; the last, having been given 

 by Jocelin de Bailleul, who lived cir. 1 150, must have been brought 

 here from Old Sarum. It contained "a piece of the true cross two 

 inches long" (Salisb. Proc, p. 162). 1 It will be recollected that 

 relics of the Eleven Thousand Virgins, which presumably were 

 brought from Old Sarum and Sherborne, are mentioned at No. 10° 

 above. Other relics were shown as having been given by St. 

 Osmund. 



The following note, which has been kindly sent me by the Eev. 

 Dr. S. J. M. Price, M.A„ of Pemb. Coll, Oxon., deserves a place 

 among our local records : — 



Extract from the Somerset Society's volume of Somerset Medieval 

 Wills. Abstract of the will of H. Sutton, clerk, Treasurer of the 

 Cathedral Church of Sarum 1495—1505, M.D. By his will, dated 

 1st April, 1550, lie directs his body to be buried in the said Church 

 next the chapel of the B. Mary and before the chapel of St. John 

 Apostle and Evangelist. 



He then goes on to leave 20 marcs for two entercloses, at the 

 end of the choir there, viz. : — 



One between the choir and the chapel of St. Margaret, and the 

 other between the choir and the chapel of the Kelics, if it please 

 the Dean and Chapter to consent thereto. 



(II.) List of Koyal Personages portrayed in Salisbury Cathedral 

 about 1400, from MS. I. 2, 6 (fly-leaf) at Emmanuel Coll, 

 1 In 1901 I confused de Bailleul with Bp. de Bohun. 



