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and some part silver and part ivory, and some copper and gilt, and some set with garnished stones.

Item, Twelve chalices of silver and gilt, belonging to the sextre, and to the altars and chantries founded in the church.

Item, Four paxes of silver and gilt belonging to the sextre, and other altars.

Item, Six casts of candlesticks belonging to the sextre, and the chantries, being of silver and gilt.

Item, One candlestick of silver belonging to St. Swithin's shrine.

Item, Six pair of cruets of silver belonging to the sextre and chantries.

Item, Seven censers of silver and gilt.

Item, Two sarys, one of silver and gilt, and the other only of silver.

Item, Three pair of basins of silver and gilt.

Item, Two ewers, one of them silver and gilt, and the other only silver.

Item, Six images of silver and gilt.

Item, One and thirty collars, six of them garnished with plate of silver, and gilt, and stones; the residue of broidering work and pearls.

Item, Six pectorals of silver and gilt, garnished with

stones.

Item, Three pastoral staves of silver and gilt.

Item, One pastoral staff of an unicorn's horn.

Item, Three standing mitres of silver and gilt, garnished

with pearls and precious stones.

Item, Ten old mitres, garnished with pearls and stones, after the old fashion.

Item, One rector's staff of unicorn's horn.

Item, Four processional staves of plates of silver.

Item, Four sacring bells of silver and gilt, belonging to the sextre and altars.

Item, Nine pixes of crystal, partly garnished with silver and gilt.

Item, Seven tables with relics fixed in them; and four of them are of plate of silver and gilt, and the three other of copper and gilt.

Item, Five saints' heads, and four of them of plate of silver and gilt, and the first painted.

Item, Three saints' arms, two of them covered with plate of silver and gilt, and the third is painted.

Item, Seven books, the outer parts of them being plates of silver and gilt.

Item, One book of king Henry the Seventh's foundation, covered with velvet, and garnished with bosses of silver and gilt.

Copes.

Imprimis, One principal cope of needlework, wrought with gold and pearls.

Item, One chysible. Two tymasyles, and parel of the albes of the same work, of my lord cardinal Beaufort's gift.

Item, Eight and twenty other copes of divers other works and colours, and divers men's gifts.

Item, Forty-two copes of tissue: the one half of them blue and the other of red.

Item, Twenty copes of red bawdkyne, wrought with

connes.

Item, Eight white copes. Four of them of white velvet, and the other four of white damask, brodered with white red roses.

Item, Eight and twenty copes of white bawdkyne, woven with copper gold.

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Item, Nine and twenty copes of blue silk woven with

rays of gold.

Item, Thirty other copes of divers colours and works; and many of them perished.

Chysybils, Tunicles, and Stoles.

Item, Imprimis, Eleven principal chysybils with tunicles of divers sorts and suits.

Item, Six and thirty old chysybils of divers colours and works, and been commonly used, and some of them perused.

Item, Fourteen stoles of needlework.

Hangings for the altars.

Item, Eight divers hangings for the high altar, some of them precious, and some of them of less value.

Item, One and twenty pair of hangings for the altars of the church.

Vestments, albes, &c.

Item, Twelve albes of silk.

Item, Of linen albes, belonging to the sextre and other altars, 326.

Item, Vestments belonging to the altars and chantries are of divers values and works, to the number of twentysix.

Item, Corporaws cases, and corporaws thirty-six.

Item, Altar cloths of diaper and linen one and twenty. Item, Mass books thirteen, belonging to the sextre and altars.

The inventory of our Lady's chapel.

Imprimis, Five little shrines of copper and gilt.

Item, Three chalices of silver and gilt.

Item, Two paxes, the one of silver and gilt, and the

other of silver.

Item, Two pair of beads, and silver and gilt, being but

of ten stones apiece.

Item, Three chappels of divers suites.

Item, Two copys of silk.

Item, Thirteen albes, and three of them white silk.

Item, Three collars for the three altars of silk, garnished with plate of silver and gilt, and with stones. Item, Four altar cloths of linen.

Item, Two altars of silk for the altar.

The inventory of the prior's house.

Imprimis, Six salts, with three covers of silver and gilt. Item, Six spoons of silver and gilt.

Item, Five and twenty other spoons of silver.

Item, Three standing cups; one plain, and other two swaged, with their covers of silver and gilt.

Item, Seven bollis of silver and gilt, with one cover.

Item, Six silver cups with one cover.

Item, Four nuts with three covers.

Item, Two masers with one cover.

Item, Two silver basins with their ewers.

Item, Two gallon pots of silver and gilt, to serve Peter

and Paul.

Item, Two small silver pots.

Item, Two chalices of silver and gilt.

The inventory of the sub-prior's house.

Item, Two salts of silver and gilt, with a cover.
Item, One little salt of silver, with a cover.

Item, Three silver pieces.

Item, Eighteen silver spoons.

Item, Three old masers perused.

The inventory of the hordar's house.

Item, Two salts of silver and gilt, with a cover.

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Item, One standing nut with a cover.

Item, Three silver pieces.

Item, Eighteen silver spoons.

Item, Three old masers perused.

The inventory of the fratrie.

Imprimis, One standing cup of mother pearl, the foot and cover being of silver and gilt.

Item, Two great bowls of silver.

Item, One standing cup of silver and gilt, with his cover.
Item, One standing massar with a cover of wood.
Item, Three great bowls of wood with bonds of silver
and gilt.

Item, Seven and thirty silver spoons of divers fashions.
Item, Four old massars perused.

[Cotton MSS.]

Cleopatra,

[British

NUMBER XVII.

A REPLY TO THE ARCHBISHOP AGAINST HIS COURT OF

AUDIENCE.

To the first, his protestation sheweth no more, but that he is not to be suspected to keep that court of his f. 1. p. 88. audience by the authority of any legacy from Rome, as Museum. by the name of legate of Rome. But forasmuch as no Original.] archbishop within Christendom hath nor never had any authority to keep any such court by the reason of the archbishoprica, but only legates of the see of Rome; which legates what vexations and oppressions they have done by the pretence thereof, not only to ordinaries, but also to the layfee, by calling of poor men from the furthest parts of the realm to London for an half

a["Of his archbishopric." Cott. MSS.]

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