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Liberate to EdAvard son of Odo, Idng's clerk, 12 marks for four pieces of baudekhi-cloth {quatuor baudekinis) bought by the king's order f Michaelmas in the 24th year; and 10 marks for a ring and emerald {smaragdo) bought by the Idng's order and offeired there in the same year {an. e.) ; and 275. Qd. for a . . .f bought by the king's order and offerred there ; and one mark for 5 pennies de muse' bought by the king's order and offerred there ; and 4 marks for a piece of baudekin-cloth {quodam baudekino) bought by the king's order and given f to make him a cope. And to the messenger of the queen of France announcing her delivery lOl., of the king's gift.
And to the Friars Minors of Cantebregg' 10 marks, of the Idng's gift. [And to the Friars Preachers %] and Minors of London 2 marks, of the king's gift. And to Brother John, the king's almoner, 101. to execute the king's alms. And to Adam de Basing' 24 marks for 6 t by the king's order and offerred to St. Paul's Church, London, at the feast of its dedication ; and 22 marks for an embroidered
{brudata) chasuble bought by the king's order and offerred there in the
same feast, and 7 marks f [for] a mitre bought by the king's
order and given to the archbishop of Armagh ; and 11. Os. 2d. for a
chasuble of violet {violacio) samite with broad orphreys bought by
the Idng's order and given to St. Ed[wardf] ; and 25s. Id. for a
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chasuble and whole vestment bought by the king's order for his chapel
of Kenintun. And to Master Joseph the goldsmith 14 marks for a
mitre bought by the king's order and given to Master Peter de Aqua
Blanca, elect of Hereford. And to Roger de Haverhull, king's clerk,
60s. and 20d. for a banner (baneria) of green colour (?)* with a gold cross
and with gold cranes (gruibus) on both sides, bought by the king's
order and offeried to St. Edward ; and 18s. 8d. for 14 obul[i] de muse'
bought by the king's order and oflferred to the church of St. Paul's,
London, at the feast of its dedication. And to Edward son of Odo
141. 9s. 6d. to pay for the works done by the king's order [at*]
Westminster from Sunday after St. Bartholomew until the feast of
St. Faith. |