[643] In the fourteenth century there were nearly 70 churches in Norwich.
[644] Ibid. iii. 362.
[645] Richard the Second seems to have handed it over to Anne of Bohemia. (Nottingham Records, i. 226.) And under Edward the Fourth it was granted to Elizabeth Woodville.
[646] Ibid. iii. 414, 416.
[647] One man was paid for cutting out the letters and another for stitching them on the jackets. (Ibid. ii. 377.)
[648] Ibid. iii. 421.
[649] Ibid. ii. 331.
[650] Ibid. iii. 237.
[651] Nottingham Records, iii. 239, 245.
[652] In 1461 the chamberlains’ expenditure for the whole year came to £124. Ibid. iii. 418. In 1486 they render account for £440 11s. 4d. Ibid. 266.