Fols. 10b-11b: Copes (cont.) and Vestments

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Fol. 10b

Copes

Item: four copes for children of coarse work, checkered of red
and white, lying upon the ["nether" altered into "over"]
shelf next to the windows in the lower vestry.

Item: a cope for the boy that is the bishop, paned yellow
and blue, lying upon said shelf.

Item: another cope of green baudekin for the bishop, lying
upon the same shelf.

Fol. 11a

Vestments

Item: A vestment for deacon and subdeacon of the ground
blue with flowers with leopards of gold, the orphrey red
velvet coarse with imagery for Sundays.

Item: A vestment for priest, deacon, and subdeacon of baudekin blue and yellow
powdered with white flowers, the orphrey coarse green
velvet with crowns of gold.

Item: A vestment for priest, deacon, and subdeacon of red silk branched with white
flowers, the orphrey blue silk with [stars]] of gold.

Item: A vestment for priest, deacon, and subdeacon of green baudekin powdered
with peacocks, the orphrey red and lined with sanguine sarsenet.

Item: A vestment for priest, deacon, and subdeacon of white baudekin powdered
with birds of white head and feet and of gold and
stripes of Lucca gold.

Item: A vestment for priest, deacon, and subdeacon of yellow baudekin, the
orphrey of blue silk, powdered with
white flowers.

Item: A vestment for priest, deacon, and subdeacon of black baudekin powdered with
squirrels of gold, the orphrey red cloth of baudekin
edged with yellow ribbon.

All these lie upon the shelf with the inscription
"Vestments complete" in the upper vestry.

Folio 11b

Vestments

Item: A single vestment of black worsted powdered with red
roses.

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Paned: Made of strips of different coloured cloth sewn together, or of cloth cut into strips between which ribs or stripes of a different material or colour have been inserted (OED).