[[442]] Durham Acct. R., ii. 393.

[[443]] Fabric R. of York, 76.

[[444]] Ibid., 83.

[[445]] Ibid., 37.

[[446]] Cat. of Pat., 1446-52, p. 255. The glorious windows now in King's College Chapel were made between 1515 and 1530 by four English and two Flemish glaziers, all of whom were resident in London.—Atkinson and Clark, Cambridge, 361.

[[447]] Fabric R. of York, 69.

[[448]] Ibid., 104, 108, 109.

[[449]] Hartshorne, Old Engl. Glass, 129.

[[450]] Ale is also said in one place to have been used 'pro congelacione vitri.'

[[451]] 'Frangentes et conjungentes vitrum super tabulas depictas.'