BL Add MS 7099 folio 4 ( Payments ), 1492 [modernised text]
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7
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Again, only the very bottom of this is visible on this folio.
March 1 ‌
st
.
It
e
m to the King's nourish son
in reward
£ 0
13 s
4 d

March
4 ‌
th
.
It
e
m to the child that plays on the Records
£ 0
20 s
0 d

It
e
m to my Lord of Suffolks minstrels in reward
£ 0
13 s
4 d

March
7 ‌
th
.
It
e
m to a Brutan Lodesman
of the Regient
£ 0
13 s
4 d

It
e
m to one Smert for an English book
£ 0
20 s
0 d

April 1 ‌
st
.
It
e
m to Harry Anger of Calais for an Horse
£ 13
8 s
8 d

April
6 ‌
th
.
at Sheen
It
e
m to Oliver yeoman of the stirrup
£ 0
13 s
4 d

It
e
m to Guillim for flutes
with a case
£ 0
70 s
0 d

April
8 ‌
th
.
It
e
m to Doct
o
r
Fitzjames for preaching
£ 0
20 s
0 d

April
14 ‌
th
.
at Windsor
It
e
m to Master Lynche the physician
£ 0
66 s
8 d

April
15 ‌
th
.
It
e
m to a woman of Windsor for Surdeac
£ 0
5 s
0 d

at Sheen
April
19 ‌
th
.
It
e
m to a woman for the King's child
£ 0
6 s
8 d

April
22 ‌
d
.
It
e
m to a woman for bringing aqua vite
£ 0
3 s
4 d

April
24 ‌
th
.
It
e
m to John smith of Windsor for Polrone
£ 0
26 s
8 d

April
29 ‌
th
.
It
e
m to one that played on the Lute in reward
£ 0
6 s
8 d

April
30 ‌
th
.
It
e
m to John Rauff for a new bow
£ 0
6 s
8 d

May 7 ‌
th
.
It
e
m to the clerk of the works for making of the
lists at Sheen
£ 24
2 s
10 d

It
e
m for spears , spearheads & vanplates
£ 120
5 s
6 d

May
8 ‌
th
.
It
e
m for making a case for the King's sword
& a case for James Hides Harp
£ 0
20 s
8 d

It
e
m to Metcalf esquire of household in reward
£ 0
40 s
0 d

May
13 ‌
th
.
It
e
m to the queens grace for gold wire
£ 0
46 s
8 d

May
20 ‌
th
.
It
e
m for offering at Master Scrop marriage
£ 0
6 s
8 d

May
21 ‌
st
.
It
e
m to Assheby for writing of a book
£ 0
4 s
4 d

May
27 ‌
th
.
It
e
m delivered by the King's commandment for d
i
v
er
se p
ie
ces of
cloth of gold & for certain & many precious Stones
& rich pearls bought of Lambardes
for the
continued on the next page
£ 3800
0 s
0 d

q1
A Foster brother was no uncommon Playfellow, even for a K
in
gs son.
q2
a Pipe not much unlike a Hautboy, it was blown into & stopped with the
fingers. vide Hamlet act.3 ‌
d
. sc
ene
7. ‌
th
.
q3
Pilot.
q4
A Ship of a 1000 Tons afterwards one of Hen
ry
8 ‌
th
. Ships of war. Chaucer.
q5
this Officer is now stiled the Kings Equerry who holds the Stirrup whilst
the King mounts.
q6
flutes q
uae
re Chaucer
q7
Sawgeat, so named from the sage or sawge used in this dish. v
ide
form of Cury
q8
the Chapel Boys, were so called.
q9
Vanplate, a guard for the hand in y ‌
e
tilting spear _ v
ide
Gill
ia
ms Heraldry
q10
see page 20._
q11
probably Lombards. v
ide
p.9. Bankers, or goldsmiths
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