[[332]] Fabric R. of York (Surtees Soc.), 9. Details are given.

[[333]] Raven, op. cit., where illustrations of the three panels are given.

[[334]] If the bell-shaped object is really the core, the ornamentation upon it must be ascribed to 'artist's licence,' as the surface of the core would in reality be quite plain.

[[335]] Inq. ad qd. damnum, File 108, no. 15.

[[336]] Exch. K. R. Accts., 462, no. 16. Amongst the items of expenditure are 'For eggs and ale bought for making the inscription round the bell 3d. For wax and cobbler's wax (code) for the same 5½d.' Possibly a mixture of eggs and ale was used to anoint the metal letter stamps and prevent their sticking to the clay of the cope.

[[337]] Early Chanc. Proc., 24, no. 138.

[[338]] De Banco, 831, m. 414; and Raven, op. cit., 164-6, quoting Year Book 9 Edw. IV., Easter Term, case 13.

[[339]] V. C. H. Shrops., i. 47.

[[340]] Ryley, Mem. of London, 205.

[[341]] Enrolled Wardrobe Accts., no. 4.