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Liberate to Adam de Basing 131. 20d. for two gold-worked
copes sent to the king's chapel at Winchester at the Purification,
68s. 8d. for gold and ornamentation (apparatu) for an indigo
chasuble of the king's own samite placed in his chapel, 79s. for
orphreys and ornamentation for a cope made of one gold cloth
of the king's own and for certain ornaments (paruras) made of the
remnant of that cloth ·which the king offered in St. Peter's church
at Westminster, all in the 29th year ; 33s. Id. for an alb of white
silk with the same ornaments also offered there, 7Z. 20d. for a
curtain made of 8 pieces of yellow and indigo sendal to hang before
t he great altar at Westminster of the king's gift ; 6l. 15s. 8d. for
two gold-worked cloths, with thell: gold and ornamentation, one
to cover the Lord's sepulchre at Easter and the other to covee
the font at Westminster; 57s. 4d. for a banner wavy of black
and yellow sendal offered there; 23l. 6s. for broad and naITow
orphreys, silk cloths and ornamentation for 3 copes and 3
chasubles of the king's own samite offered there on the vigil of
St. Nicholas, 19 marks for an embroidered chasuble of green
samite offered there at the Epiphany, 6 marks for certain ornaments
of orphrey for an alb offered there at the same feast, and
14l. 6s. IOd. for a cope and chasuble of red samite with alb, stole,
maniple, and embroidered ornaments given to the grand master
(niangno preceptori) of the Templars, all in the 30th year ; 8l.
6s. 8d. for two mitres, one given to the bishop of Llandaff and
one to the bishop of Bell:ut (Baruthens') ; 14 marks 6s. 8d. for
a chasuble of red samite and a cope given to the prior of Thefford ;
5s. 6d. for canvas to line 2 gold-worked cloths, and 7l. 8s. 8d. for
orphreys for two gold-worked copes of the king's own ·cloth, all
offered in St. Peter's chlU'ch at Westminster; 35s. 6d. for gold
and ot her things needed for a chasuble of the king's own golclworked
cloth which he sent by brother Roger his almoner to St.
John's hospital at Oxford; 27s. 7d. for orphreys, silk cloth,
linen web, and other ornamentation for a tunic and dalmatic
which he sent to the nuns of Ankerwic by Hugh Giffard ; 19
marks for an embroidered chasuble of green samite sent to (apud)
Walsingham on the morrow of St. Vincent the same year; · 18l.
for wide and narrow orphreys and silk cloths to ornament, pattern
(frettand') and line two chasubles of the king's own samite offered
at the Annunciation in the same year in the church of St. Peter
at Westminster ; 6ls. 6d. for a banner (n of indigo and yellow
sendal offered there in the same year; and 3ls. 6d. for orphreys
and ornamentation for a chasuble made of one gold-worked cloth
and given to the friars preachers dwelling at Winchester. |