A mural monument of Bishop Peter Mews, who is also interred here, is marked by a crozier and mitre.
In his left hand is a crozier, and his right is raised to bless.
Taking off his mitre, he wears a cap of fur also, and has laid aside his crozier.
Then the chaplain charged with the care of the crozier advanced, holding it erect, the curved part being towards him.
Mitres, croziers and rings were for the most part put aside in life and in death.
Nevertheless, copes, mitres and croziers did not disappear.
However, when does the induction of the sporangia occur in the croziers?