Almoner, his duties, [201/729];
to remove a towel, [204/814].
Alms to be given to the poor, [p. 216, No. viii].
Alms-dish, [23/346]; [200/687]; [201/730];
loaf for, [202/731];
it has the leavings in the lord’s cup, [203/787], and a piece of everything he is served with, [204/799]. See John Fitz Roberts’s account for altering and ornamenting an almsdish for Hen. VI., that belonged to the Duk d’Excestre, in Rymer X. 388, col. 1.
Aloes epatick, [135/12]; Fr. hepatique, Liuer-helping; comforting a whole, or curing a diseased, liuer. Cot.
Als, [197/599], also.
Altar, minister at the high, with both hands, [182/167].