[[634]] Right Buffe were made from 'Elke Skynnes or Iland hides brought out of Muscovia or from by Est'; the counterfeits were of horse, ox, and stag skins.—Lansd. MS., 74, f. 53.
[[635]] The price given for Spanish skins is probably an error; possibly the values of the 'right' and 'counterfeit' are reversed.
[[636]] In 1347 the London white tawyers charged 6s. 8d. for working a 'dyker Mems. of London, 234.
[[637]] Corveiser was a still more common name for a shoemaker.
[[638]] Riley, Mems. of London, 572-3.
[[639]] Liber Albus, ii. 441-5.
[[640]] Riley, Mems. of London, 136.
[[641]] Ibid., 391.
[[642]] Little Red Book of Bristol, ii. 108.
[[643]] Little Red Book of Bristol, ii. 43.