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Inventories of Church Goods Taken 6 Edward VI. In Several of the Parishes Dealt with in the Foregoing Pages.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
Abstract
- Type
- Visitation of Certain Churches Belonging to the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral in the Year 1297
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- Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1895
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page 115 note a Augmentation Office Miscell., vol. 497, fol. 18 (Record Office).
page 116 note a Cruyll or crewel. Two-threaded worsted.—Bailey's Dictionary.
“Did you Dot walk the town In a long cloak, half compass ? and old hat Lined with vellure, and on it, for a band, A skein of crimson crewel.”
—Beaumont and Fletcher, Noble Gent, quoted in Draper's Dictionary.
page 116 note b Mouse dun velvet. “Dun is the mouse ” was a proverbial saying (see Nares).
“The game was ne'er so fair, and I am done. Tut, dun's the mouse, the constable's own word.”—Romeo and Juliet, i. 4.
In an Inventory of all goods found at St. Gregory's, Douai, in 1636 are entered “vestments of mouse-cooler wth yellow satin croses.”
page 116 note c Augmentation Office Miscell., vol. 498 (Record Office).
page 117 note a Popingey: blue, a kind of coloured cloth.—Halliwell. But Nares says green.
page 117 note b Murrey chamblett. Murrey: a dark red colour.—Halliwell. Chamblett: camlet, French camelot. Probably a stuff made of mohair, the hair of the Angora goat. Chamelet appears in a statute of 12 and 13 Edward IV.—Draper's Dictionary.
page 117 note c Caffa: a rich mediæval stuff, probably of silk. It is mentioned in the wardrobe accounts of Henry VIII. in 1531.—Draper's Dictionary.
page 118 note a Exchequer Q. R. Church Goods, Essex , B. 2.
page 118 note b Augmentation Office Miscell., vol. 497, fol. 25 (Record Office).
page 119 note a Augmentation Office Miscell., vol. 498 (Record Office).
page 119 note b That is, a processioner.
page 120 note a Augmentation Office Miscell., vol. 497, fol. 91 (Record Office).
page 120 note b Augmentation Office Miscell., vol. 497, fol. 76 (Record Office).
page 120 note c Augmentation Office Miscell., vol. 497, fol. 64 (Record Office).
page 120 note d Burgis, and brydges, i.e. Bruges.
page 121 note a Exchepuer Q. R. Church Goods, Essex, , 16.
page 121 note b Augmentation, Office Miscell., vol. 497, fol. 96 ; Church Goods (Record Office). CAMD. HOG.
page 122 note a Cussan's Hertfordshire.