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Norfolk Archaeology:
OR
MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS
RELATING TO THE
ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK,
PUBLISHED BY THE
NORFOLK AND NORWICH
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Nescio qua natale solum dulcedine captos Ducit, et immemores non sinit esse sui.
VOL. XIV.
Norwich: PRINTED BY AGAS H. GOOSE, 1901.
Fol. 2a: Books
OF ST. PETER MANCROFT, NORWICH. 187
The accompanying diagram shows the possible arrangement of the lower vestry.
The keeping in it of so many valuables explains the heavy grating of the vestry windows.
The inventory also mentions four other chests which were not in the vestry. One stood "on the right hand in the chappell of or lady wt this lettre M." [for Mary], and contained two massbooks. The other three were severally in the chapels of St. John, the Trinity, and St. Nicholas, and were marked accordingly "J," "T", and "N." As each contained only the massbooks used in the chapel, they could not have been of any size.
The text of the inventory is as follows:
Fol. 2a]. Antiphenares wt dyv'se other bo[kes], ffirst in the place accustomed on the lift hand of the } dore at the first entre . one the nether shelfe } one Antiphenar? of the large volume garnished } wt blew silk and bottons of the same whos iij } [old English letter:] A leife begynnyth (Dominica prima adventus) of } s' Robt Cutler afs Sexten 1 bryngyng in to the } church, &c. and of s' Willm̃ bilhm̃ is gifte.2 }
Itm. an Antipenar? of a lese volume then the first one the same shelfe whose iiij leife begynnyth } (dominica prima adventus) garnished wt blew } [old English letter:] B silke & bottons of the same & wt claspis of latten.
1 Sir Robert Cutler alias Sexton was appointed chantry priest of Cosyn's chantry in 1490.—Blomefield, iv. 202. 2 Sir William Bilham or Byllern was appointed chantry priest at the altar of Our Lady in 1487 (Blomefield, iv. 205). His successor was appointed in 1513. Blomefield says (p. 214) : "1498. Will, Byllern, priest, gave a whole set of vestments of blue velvet to the two copes, of 12l. value, and his corporas case of blue cloth of gold tissue, with the corporas therein ready hallowed, and an antiphonary of 12 marks, and many other books, and a cross."
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