BL Add MS 7099 folio 4 ( Payments ), 1492
3
4
7
th
H
enry
7
th
Again, only the very bottom of this is visible on this folio.
March 1
st
.
It
e
m to the Kings norysshe soune
in rewarde £0 13s 4d
March
4
th
.
It
e
m to the Childe that playeth on the Records
£0 20s 0d
It
e
m to my Lord of Suffolks mynystrels in rew
ar
de
£0 13 4d
March
7
th
.
It
e
m to a Brutan Lodesman
of the Regient
£0 13s 4d
It
e
m to one Smert for an Englissh Boke £0 20s 0d
April 1
st
.
It
e
m to Harry Anger of Calaic for an Horse £13 6s 8d
April
6
th
.
at Shene.
It
e
m to Oliver yoman of the Sterop
£0 13s 4d
It
e
m to Guillim for flotes
with a case £0 70s 0 d
April
8
th
.
It
e
m to Doct
o
r
FitzJames for p
re
ching £0 20s 0d
April
14
th
.
at Windsor
It
e
m to Master Lynche the Phisic
i
on £0 66s 8d
April
15
th
.
It
e
m to a woman of Windesor for Surdeac
£0 5s 0d
at Shene.
April
19
th
.
It
e
m to a woman for the Kings Childe
£0 6s 8d
April
22
d
.
It
e
m to a woman for bringing aqua vite £0 3s 4d
April
24
th
.
It
e
m to John Smyth of Windesor for Polrone £0 26s 8d
April
29
th
.
It
e
m to one that pleyed on the Lute in rewarde £0 6s 8d
April
30
th
.
It
e
m to John Rauffe for a new Bowe £0 6s 8d
May 7
th
.
It
e
m to the clerk of the werks for making of the
Lystes at Shene £24 2s 10d
It
e
m for Speres, Sperehedes & Vamplates
£12 5s 6d
May
8
th
.
It
e
m for making a case for the Kings Suerde
& a case for James Hides Harp £0 20s 8d
It
e
m to Metcalf esquier of Houshold in rewarde £0 40s 0d
May
13
th
.
It
e
m to the queenes grace for golde wyer £0 46s 8d
May
20
th
.
It
e
m for offring at Master Scrop mariage £0 6s 8d
May
21
st
.
It
e
m to Assheby for writing of a Boke
£0 4s 4d
May
27
th
.
It
e
m deliv
er
d by the Kings comandem
en
t
for d
i
v
er
se p
ie
ces of
cloth of gold & for certain & many p
re
cyouse Stones
& riche Perles bought of Lambardes
for the
continued on the next page
£3800 0s 0d
A Foster brother was no uncommon Playfellow, even for a K
in
gs son.
a Pipe not much unlike a Hautboy, it was blown into & stopped with the
fingers. vide Hamlet act.3
d
. sc
ene
7.
th
.
Pilot.
A Ship of a 1000 Tons afterwards one of Hen
ry
8
th
. Ships of war. Chaucer.
this Officer is now stiled the Kings Equerry who holds the Stirrup whilst
the King mounts.
flutes q
uae
re Chaucer
Sawgeat, so named from the sage or sawge used in this dish. v
ide
form of Cury
the Chapel Boys, were so called.
Vanplate, a guard for the hand in y
e
tilting spear _ v
ide
Gill
ia
ms Heraldry
see page 20._
probably Lombards. v
ide
p.9. Bankers, or goldsmiths
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