Unum cruett argenti et deauratum.
Unum crismatorium rotundum. Md.[97.3]
I left non soch in the cofer but chalis of gold.[97.3]
Unum calicem argenti et deauratum.
Unum alium calicem cum imagine Sanctæ Trinitatis.
This is the copy of a bille drawin in Englyche that I sent home [of all] manner of suche stuff as was in myne coffre in the abb[ey] . . . . . . by a letter sent with the same bylle that he chowlde take hede that . . . yf he fonde aney more, well be it, as it aperit in the seyd lett[er] . . . woulle be lokyd [locked] uppe.
Thes to chalis after the unc’ xx. s. ar worth xliij. li.[98.2]
Unum calicem de auro playne ponderis duas li[bras].
Unum alium calicem de auro cum scriptura ‘Cal[icem salutaris accipiam,’[98.1] ponderis xix. unc’].
This is worth xiij. li. xv. s.[98.2]