[118] Ellis’s Met. Rom. ii. 156.
[119] Wills and Inventories, p. 3.
[120] Oliver, p. 299.
[121] Ib. p. 315.
[122] The Vision, Passus Sextus, t. i. p. 117, ed. Wright.
[123] P. 317.
[124] P. 318.
Syndonus or Sindonis, as it would seem, was a bettermost sort of cendal. St. Paul’s had a chasuble as well as a cope of this fabric: “Casula de sindone purpurea, linita cendata viridi;[125] “capa de syndono Hispanico.” [126]
[125] P. 323.
[126] Transcriber’s note: Footnote, originally number 9 on page xli, not in original text.