Item, j. knoppe, for a covere, gilt, weiyng j. unce.
Item, j. flagon, of silver and gilt, accordyng with the olde inventarie, weiyng xxx xviij unces.
Item, anothir flagon, of the same sorte and of the same weight, xxx xviij. unces.
Summa, DCxliiij. unces di.
Item, j. paire of olde flagons, iij. pyntes, fayleth j. stopell, weiyng iiijxx x. unces.
Item, j. grete sawser, weiyng vj. unces di.
Item, ij. olde cruettes, weiyng vj. unces.
[166.1] [From Add. Charter 17,247, B.M.] The MS. from which this document is printed is a roll which appears to have been at one time in the possession of Blomefield, the historian of Norfolk. At the end is the following note in his handwriting:— ‘March 7, 1743.—A true coppy of this roll given to Sr. Andr. Fountain, Kt., by me, Fra. Blomefield.’
[168.1] Sir Robert Harling of East Harling, in Norfolk, was a companion in arms of Fastolf, and was killed at Paris in 1435.
[169.1] The round cakes or wafers intended for consecration in the Eucharist.