[172.1] A small tablet with a representation of the Crucifixion on it, presented to be kissed during the mass.
[172.2] Blank in MS.
[173.1] An instrument in the form of a staff, with balls or crockets, used for weighing, before scales were employed for that purpose.
[173.2] The word ‘beyng’ in these two places seems to have been altered to ‘weyng,’ which was unnecessary.
Item, j. brode pryket, all gilt, weiyng xlv. unces.
Summa, Ml iiijx xij. unces.
final . missing or invisible in both
Item, ij. cruettes, oon lakkyng a lydde, weiyng viij. unces.
text has “weiyhg”
Item, j. paire ewers
. after “j.” invisible
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SIR JOHN FASTOLF’S WARDROBE[174.1]
Memorandum.
That the last day of Octobre, the yere of the reyne of King Henri the Sixt, Sir John Fastolf, Knyght, hath lefte in his warderope at Castre, this stuffe of clothys, and othir harnays that followith, that is to wete:—