[20] Grose's Antiquities.
[21] Taunton and its Castle, by D.P. Alford (Memorials of Old Somerset), p. 149.
[22] A fine linen cloth made in Brittany (cf. Coriolanus, Act ii. sc. 1).
[23] A rich sort of stuff interwoven with gold and silver, made at Tournay, which was formerly called Dorneck, in Flanders.
[24] An alloy of copper and zinc.
[25] Large standard candlesticks.
[26] The Lent cloth, hung before the altar during Lent.
[27] A Pax.
[28] History of the Church in England, p. 401.
[29] Doubtless our author means Norman.