New Year's Gifts for Queen Elizabeth: 1577-1578



Anno Regni Regine Elizabethe vicesimo, 1577-8.

New-yer's Guifts guiven to her Majestie at her Honor of Hampton Corte, by these Persons whose Names do hereafter ensue, the first day of January, the Yere aforesaid.

£. s. d.
By the Lady Margaret Leneox, a casting bottell of agathe, garneshed with golde, and sparcks of rubyes, and a woman holding in her hand a scrowle written with this word, abundancia. per oz.
Delivered to the Lady Howard.
By the Lady Mary Gray, 2 peir of swete gloves, with fower dosen buttons of golde, in every one a sede perle.
Deliverd to Mrs. Eliz. Knowlls.
By the Lady Margret Countess of Darby, a petticote of white satten, reysed and edged with a brode embrawdery of divers colloures.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope, Yoman of the Roobes.
By Sir Nicholas Bacon, Knight, Lorde Keeper of the Greate Seale of Inglande, in golde 1368
By the Lord Burligh, Lorde Treausorour of Inglande, in golde 2000
By the Lorde Marques of Winchester, in golde 2000
Delivered to Henry Sakford, Grome of the Previe Chamber.

Erles and Vicomts.
By therle of Leycetor, Master of the Horses, a carcanet of golde ennamuled, nyne peces whereof are garneshed with sparks of diamonds and rubyes, and every one of them a pendant of golde ennamuled, garneshed with small sparks of rubyes and ophall in the mydds; and tenne other peeces of golde lykewyse ennamuled, every of them garneshed with verey small diamonds; two large ragged perles set in a rose of sparks of rubyes, and every of the two lesser perles pendant, and a pendant of golde, in every of them a small diamonde lozenged, and a small rubye, and in the myddes a large pendant of golde garneshsed with meane rubyes, an ophall, and a meane perle pendant, and six dosen of buttons of golde lykewyse ennamuled, every button garneshed with small sparks of rubyes, in every of them a large ragged perle.
Delivered to the said Lady Howarde.
By therle of Arondell, in golde 3000
By therle of Sussex, Lorde Chamberleyn, in golde 2000
By therle of Lincoln, High Admirall of Inglande, in golde 1000
By therle of Bedford, in golde 2000
By therle of Shrewesbury, in golde 2000
By therle of Darby, in golde 2000
By therle of Huntingdon, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By therle of Warwick, a gowne with hanging sleves of black vellat alov' with a small wyer of golde lyke scallop shelles set with spangills, embrawdred with a garde with sondry byrds and flowers enbossed with golde, silver, and silke, set with seede perle.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By therle of Rutlande, in golde 1000
By therle of Penbroke, in golde 2000
By therle of Northumberlande, in golde 1000
By therle of Southampton, in golde 2000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By therle of Hertford, a juell, being a ship of mother-of-perle, garneshed with small rubys, and 3 small diamonds.
By therle of Ormonde, a fayer juell of golde, being a phenex, the winges fully garneshed with rubyes and small diamonds, and at the fete thre feyer diamonds and two smaller; in the top a branche garneshed with six small diamonds, thre small rubyes, and 3 very meane perle, and in the bottome thre perles pendant.
Delivered to the said Lady Howarde.
By the Vicounte Mountague, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.

Duchesses, Marquisses, and Countisses.
By the Duches of Suffolke, a feyer cushyn of purple vellat, very feyerly embrawdred of the story of Truth set with garnetts and sede perle, the backsyde purple satten frynged, and tassells of Venice golde and silke.
Delivered to Richard Tod, Keeper of the Warderobe.
By the Duches of Somerset, in golde 1368
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By the Marques of Northampton, a kyrtill of white satten embrawdred with purles of golde like clowdes, and leyed rownde abought with a bone lace of Venice golde.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Lady Marques of Winchester, Dowager, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By the Lady Marques of Winchester, a smock of cameryck wrought with tawny sylke and black, the ruffe and collor edged with a bone lace of silver.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore.
By the Countes of Sussex, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By the Countes of Lincoln, a dublet with double sleves, assh collour, upon tyncell leyed with pasmane lace of gold and silver, lyned with yelow sarceonet.
By the Countes of Warwyck, a fore parte and a peir of sleves of white satten, embrawdred with branches and trees of damaske golde, two gards of black vellat, upon the fore parte embrawdred with golde, silver, and sylke, set with sede perle, and lyned with tawney sarceonet.
By the Countes of Shrewesbury, a gowne of white satten leyed on with pasmane of golde, the vernewyse, lined with strawe collored sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Countes of Huntingdon, in golde 800
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By the Countess of Oxford, a dublet of white satten alov' enbrawdred with flowers of golde, and lyned with strawe collored sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Countes of Essex, ruffs of lawnde white worke, edged with sede perle, and a yelo here, and another like black.
Delivered here to Mrs. Eliz. Knolls, and the ruffs to Mrs. Jane Bressels.
By the Countess of Penbroke, Dowager, in golde 1200
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By the Countes of Penbroke, a dublet of lawne embrowdred al over with golde, silver, and sylke of divers collors, and lyned with yelow taphata.
By the Countes of Bedford, a dublet and a foreparte of murry satten embrowdred with flowers of golde, silver, and sylke, and lyned with orenge tawny taphata.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Countes of Northumberlande, in golde 1000
By the Countes of Southampton, in golde 1000
By the Countes of Rutlande, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By the Countes of Kent, a remnant of white satten prented cont' 19 yds. di.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Countes of Kent, Dowager, a fan flowers of sylke of sundry collors, the handill of an inbrawdry worke set with small sede perle.
Delivered to Mrs. Eliz. Knowlls.
By the Countes of Cumberlande, a fore parte of lawnde cut-worke wrought with blacke and white unmade.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore.

Vicecountess.
By the Vicountess Montague, in golde 1000

Busshopps.
By tharchebusshop of York, in golde 3000
By the Busshop of Ely, in golde 3000
By the Busshop of Durham, in golde 3000
By the Busshop of London, in golde 2000
By the Busshop of Winchester, in golde 2000
By the Busshop of Salisbury, in golde 2000
By the Busshop of Lincoln, in golde 2000
By the Busshop of Norwiche, in golde 2000
By the Busshop of Worcetor, in golde 2000
By the Busshop of Lichefelde and Coventrie, in golde 1368
By the Busshop of Hereford, in golde 1000
By the Busshop of St. David, in golde 1000
By the Busshop of Carlille, in golde 1000
By the Busshop of Exetour, in golde 1000
By the Busshop of Bathe, in golde 1000
By the Busshop of Peterborowe, in golde 1000
By the Busshop of Glocetour, in golde 1000
By the Busshop of Chichester, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.

Lordes.
By the Lorde of Hunesdon, a juell of golde, being a swan of mother-of-perle on thone side, thother syde ennamuled white; thone of the wyngs garneshed with small diamonds, and one small diamond towards the tayle; and another pece of mother-of-perle, being a little pot garnyshed with small diamonds and rubyes.
Delivered to the said Lady Howarde.
By the Lord Haward, a fore part of white cut worke embrawdred with golde, unlyned.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Lorde Burgevenny, in golde 500
By the Lorde Ryche, in golde 1000
By the Lorde Darcy of Chyche, in golde 1000
By the Lorde Shandowes, in golde 6134
By the Lorde of Bockehurst, in golde 500
By the Lorde Northe, in golde 1000
By the Lorde Paget, in golde 1000
By the Lorde Stafford, in golde 1000
By the Lorde Cumpton, in golde 1000
By the Lorde Norrys of Ricote, in golde 1000
By the Lorde Lumley, in golde 1000
By the Lorde Wharton, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By the Lorde Cobham, a petticote of yelow satten, leyed al over with a pasmane of silver and tawnye sylke, frenged with silver and sylke, and lyned with tawny sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Lord Russell, a ringe of golde, call a permadas, set seven small diamonds, and rounde aboute with small rubys, and two sparks of ophall.
Delivered to the said Lady Howarde.
By the Lord Cheyny, a fore parte and a peir of boddys of a Frenche kyrtill of blewe cloth of silver, enbrawdred al over with Venice golde, with a small garde of black vellat, enbrawdred with Venice golde and silver, and lyned with black sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.

Baronesses.
By the La. Burley, a round kyrtill of cloth of silver, with a garde of black vellat, enbrawdred with flowers of golde and silver, and lyned with black sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Lady of Hunesdon, in golde 1000
By the Lady Hawarde, Dowager, in golde 1000
By the Lady Tayleboyes, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By the Lady Cobham, a petticote of white satten, lyned with carnacion sarceonet, leyed over with a silvre lace, lyke waves, and carnacion silke, and frynged with silver and carnacion sylke.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Lady Seint John of Bletteslowe, in golde 1000
By the Lady Audeley, in golde 600
By the Lady of Bookehurst, in golde 500
By the Lady Norrys, in golde 1000
By the Lady Barckley, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By the Lady Cheyny, the trayne of a French kyrtill of blewe cloth of silver, enbrawdred al over with Venice golde, with a small garde of black vellat, enbrawdred with golde and silver, and lyned with blac sarceonet.
By the Lady Hawarde, jun. a fore parte of network changeable, enbrawdred with flowers like roses, of golde, silver, and sylke, and lyned with crymsen taphata.
By the Lady Dacres of the South, a pettycote of tawny satten, reysed with four borders of enbrawdery, silver and golde, with hoopes lyned with orenge colored sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Lady Shandowes, Dowager, a dublet of peche collored satten, al over covred with white cut worke, and leyed with a lace of venice gold, lyned with orenged colored sarceonet, and a swete bag of crymson taphata enbrawdred with Venice golde and spangills.
The dublet delivered to Rauf Hoope; -- the swete-bag to Mrs. Skydmore.
By the Lady Shandowes, jun. a cushyn-clothe of lawne, wrought with white worke of branches and trees, edged with white bone work wrought with crownes.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By the Lady Paget, the Lorde Paget's wif, a Gascone coate of black vellat, al over leyed with pasmane of silver, and lyne white sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Lady Paget Care, a garlande of golde, ennamuled with a pendant of golde like a swerde, and a man of golde ennamuled grene, hanging at a small cheyne.
Delivered to the said Lady Howard.
By the Lady Talbot, a skarf of networke flowereshed with golde and silver, edged at thends with a borde pasmane of Venice golde and silver, and at the sids a narrow, lyned with russet sarceonet.
Delivered to Mrs. Eliz. Knowlls.
By the Lady Sheffield, a dublet of sad tawny satten, covered with white cutworke, enbrawdred with flowers of silver and spangills, and lyned with white sarceonet.
By the Lady Mary Vere, a fore parte of purple taphata, set with roses of white sipers, and cheynes betweene of Venice golde, with a brode pasmane of golde, unlyned and unmade.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.

Ladies.
By the Lady Mary Sydney, one peir of perfumed gloves, with twenty-four small buttons of golde, in every of them a small diamond.
Delivered to Mrs. Eliz. Knowlls.
By the Lady Mary Se'm', wif of Mr. Rogers, a lynyng, a peir of sleves, and three ruffs of lawne cutworke of flowers.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By the Lady Stafford, a night gowne of tawny satten, edged with a pasmane of Venice golde, and furred with black conny.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Lady Carewe, a cushyn cloth of fyne cameryk, with byrds and bests of black silke, edged with bone lace of Venice silver.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By the Lady Woodehouse, a peir of braceletts of golde, cont' 24 peces of goldesmythes worke; in twelve of them agathes, and in theother twelve two perles apece, per oz. 2 oz. 3 qrs.
Delivered to Mrs. Skidmore.
By the Lady Cheke, a fore parte of a kyrtill of white networke, floreshed with silver with a small pasmane lace, and lyned with white sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Lady Butler, in golde 600
By the Lady Pawlet, in golde 500
By the Lady Gresham, in golde 1000
By the Lady Crumwell, in golde 500
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By the Lady Drury, a fore parte and a peir of sleves of white satten set with spangills, and lyned with tawney sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Lady Hennage, a juell, being a dolphyn of mother of perle, garnished with small sparks of rubyes and ophall.
Delivred to the said Lady Howard.
By the Lady Walsingham, two pillowbiers of cameryck, wrought with sylke of divers colors, cut.
By the Lady Willowbye, Sir Frauncis Willowbye's wyf, a lynyng for a collor, an a peir of sleves networke, floreshed with silver and golde.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By the Lady Ratclif, five creppins of lawne, garnished with golde and silver purle; two swete baggs of sylke; and a night coyf of white cutworke, floreshed with silver, and set with spangills; and five to the pykes, beinge quilles.
The crepyns delivered to Mrs. Blanche; Th'rest to Mrs. Skydmor.
By the Lady Frogmorton, a kyrtill of yelow satten, al over with Venice silver, with roses of twists of silver, lyned with sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By the Lady Arondell, a ring of golde with one small diamonde with small sparks of diamonds and rubys abowte it.
Delivered to the said Lady Howard.
By the Lady Wylfords, a fore parte of lawne cutworke, white.
By the Lady Marvyn, two parteletts of networke, thone floreshed with golde, thother with silver.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By the Lady Crofts, a feyer cushyn enbrawdered with silke of sundry collors, with thisotry of Icorus, lyned with changeably taphata, and iiii buttons with tassells of silke of sondry collors.
Delivered to Richard Tod.
By the Lady Sowche, Sir John Sowche's wyf, a smock of camerick, the sleves and parte of the boddy wrought with blacke silk and golde, the ruffs and collors edged with a bone lace of golde.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.

Knights.
By Sir Fraunces Knowlls, Knight, Treasurer of the Householde, in golde 1000
By Sir James Crofts, Knight, Comptroller of the Householde, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By Sir Christofer Hatton, Knight, Vice Chamberleyn and Capitaine of the Garde, a feyer juell of golde, being a crosse of diamonds fully garneshed with small diamonds, and a feyer perle pendant; the Queen's picture on the back side; and more, a juell of golde, wherein is a dog leding a man over a bridge, the boddy fully garneshed with small diamonds and rubys, and thre small perles pendant; the back side certayne verces written.
Delivered to the said Lady Howard.
By Sir Rauf Sadlier, Knight, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, in golde 1500
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By Sir Frauncis Walsingham, Knight, Principall Secretary, a gowne of blewe satten, with rewes of golde, and two small pasmane laces of Venice golde, faced with powdred armyns.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By Thomas Wylson, Esquir, Secretary, a cup of agathe garneshed with golde, and set with stone.
Delivered in charge to the Master of the Juel House.
By Sir Walter Myldemey, Knight, Chancellor of thexchequer, in golde 1000
By Sir William Cordell, Master of the Rolls, in golde 1000
By Sir Christopher Haydon, Knight, in golde 1000
By Sir William Damsell, Knight, receyvor of the courte of wards, in golde 1000
By Sir Henry Crumwell, Knight, in golde 1000
By Sir Thomas Gresham, Knight, in golde 1000
By Sir Owen Hopton, Lieutenant of the Tower, in golde 1000
By Sir John Thyn, in golde 500
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By Sir Gawen Carewe, a smock of camerick, wrought with black silke in the collor and sleves, the square and ruffs wrought with Venice golde, and edged with a small bone lace of Venice golde
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By Sir Gilbert Dethick, alias Garter Principal King at Armes, a booke of the states in King William Conqueror's tyme.
Delivered to Mrs. Blanche.
By Sir Henry Lee, Knight, a juell, being a garlande of golde with leaves, and the walnutts in the myddes, with a butterfly pendant of sparks of ophalls and rubyes.
Delivered to the said Lady Howard.
By Sir Thomas Henage, Knight, Treausoror of the Chamber, a cloke of black vellat set with xvi great buttons of golde, being dolphyns, and edged with a small pasmane lace of golde, and lyned with sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By Sir William Drury, a fore parte of asshecollored satten, enbrawdred with clowdes and wormes of golde and silver, lyned with yelow sarceonet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By Sir Edward Horsey, Knight, a cheyne of pomaunder with a verey small ragged perle.
Delivered to the said Lady Howard.

Gentilwomen.
By Blanche a Parry, a litill box of golde to put in cumphetts, and a litill spone of golde, weying all 3 oz. 1 qr.
Delivered to the said Lady Howard.
By Frauncis Hawarde, a littil vale of networke, set with spangills of silver.
Delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls.
By Elizabeth Knowlls, a fore parte, boddies, and partelet of sipers, cryppen work.
By Edmunds, a dublet of white networke floreshed al over with silver and spangills, lyned with white taphata.
By Skydmore, a fore parte and a peir of sleves of peche collored satten with a cordant of golde and sylke, and set with spangills, lyned with yelow sarceonet with two pasmane laces of golde abowte the border.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By Snowe, six handekerchers wrought with sylke of sundry collors, and edged with pasmane lace of golde.
Two with the Lady Stafford, and four with Mrs. Skydmor.
By Baptest, six handekerchers of cameryck, with a brode border of black sylke, and edged with a pasmane of golde.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore.
By West, a fan of fethers of sundry collors, with a handill of silver.
Delivered to Mr. myddilmore.
By Katheryne Paston, a pettycote of white satten, al over with pasmane of golde and silver, lyned with yelow sarcenet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By Marbury, two small pillowbyers wrought with silke of divers collors.
By Digby, six handkerchers wrought with black, and edged with a bone lace black and white.
Delivered to Mrs. Skidmor.
By Jane Byssetts, a partlet, a peir of ruffs, and a peir of cuffs of lawne, wrought with black sylke and silver, and the partelet floreshed with golde and silver set with spangills.
Delivered to Herself.
By Townsende, a rownde kyrtill of tawny vellat, edged with a brode bone lace of silver and golde, set with spangills.
Delivered to Raufe Hoope.
By Cave, six handekerchers wrought with black worke, with a border of Venice golde and silver pasmane lace.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By Lichefelde, two peir of gloves perfumed, a sute of ruffs, three peces of very feyer cutworke wrought with golde and sylke, and a feyer heandekercher.
The gloves delivered to Mrs. Knowlls; the ruffs to Mrs. Jane; and the handkercher to Mrs. Skydmor.
By Sackford, a skrene of sarceonet enbrawdred with Venice golde, with a white falkon bering a septor.
Delivered to Mrs. Sakford.
By Elizabeth Hawarde, a collor and a peir of ruffs of cutworke garneshed with silver, blak-work, and spangills.
Delivered to Mrs. Jane Brisetts.
By Mr. Wynkefelde, a cup of silver guilt, shutting and opening in the middest, pomegranade fation, the handle being a wheat-eare. 6 oz. di.
In charge with the Master of the Juells.
By Harman, a sute of lawne floreshed black with byrds and beasts, edged with a bone lace, white and black.
By Twyst, Lawndrys, iii handekerchers wrought with blac Spanysh worke, and edged with a bone lace of Venice golde, and four totheclothes of coarse Hollande wrought with black sylke, and edged with bone lace of silver and black sylke.
By Taylor, a night coyf of lynnen alover enbrawdred with Venice golde, and silke of sundry collors.
By Note, six handekerchers of cameryck edged with bone lace of gold and silver.
By Barley, six handekerchers of cameryck edged with pasmane lace of golde.
By Montague, a peir of sleves of cameryck wrought with roses and budds of black sylke.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By Dane, thre peces of lawne.
Delivered to Mrs. Blanche.
By Cropson, a night coyf of cameryck cutworke and spangills, with a forehed cloth, and a night border of cutworke with bone lace.
By Amy Shelton, six handekerchers of camerick edged with pasmane of golde and silver.
By Huggans, six handekerchers of sundry sortes, one wrought with murry sylke, and threst of other collors.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By Dale, a fore parte of a kyrtill and a dublet of strawe collored satten, netted al over with flowers, trees, and borders of sylver and black sylke, lyned with orenge collered taphata.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By Julio, a cushyn cloth and a pillowbere of cameryk wrought with black worke of silke.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.

Chaplyns.
By Archdeacon Carowe, Deane of the Chapell, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By Absolon, Master of the Savoy, a Bible covered with cloth of golde, garneshed with silver, and gilte; and two plates with the Queenes armes.
Delivered to John of the Closet.

Gentilmen.
By John Harrington, esquire, a remnant of black clothe of silver, rewed, containing 6 yds. qrt. di.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By Rauf Bowes, a cap of purple vellat set with eight dosen and six buttons of golde, with a white fether.
By Edward Clere, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By Phillip Sydney, a smock of camerick, the sleves and collor wrought with blac worke, and edged with a small bone lace of golde and silver; and a sute of ruffs cutworke, floreshed with golde and silver, and set with spangills, containing 4 oz.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor the smocke; the ruffs to Mrs. Jane Brisettes.
By Edwarde Bashe, in golde 1000
Delivered to Henry Sakford.
By Dyer, a fore parte of a kyrtill of lawne, enbrawdred with flowers of golde, sylke, and silver, of sundry collors, lyned with sarcenet.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By Stanhop, a small juell of golde with ophall in the mydds, set abowte with small rubyes and a perle pendant.
Delivered to the said Lady Howarde.
By Fowlke Grevell, a smocke of camerick wrought abowte the coller and the sleves of Spanysshe worke of roses and tres, and a night coyf with a forehed clothe of the same worke.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By Benedic Spynnala, a petticote of watchet satten, leyed al over with pasmane lace of golde and sylver, and flowers, with eight yards of pasman of golde and silver rownde abowte it, lyned with yelo taphata.
Delivered to Rauf Hoope.
By Newton, a cup of silver guilte, being a poranger, with a snayle in the top standing upon an oken leaf, per oz.
With the Quene, by John Wyneard.
By Doctor Hewyk, a pot of grene gynger, and another of orenge flowers.
By Doctor Maister, a pot of grene gynger, and other of orenge flowers.
By Julio, a pot of grene ginger, and anoher of orenger flowers.
By John Hemawey, a pot of wardyn's condite, and Manns Xpi.
By Ryche, a box of peches of Jennewey.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By Smythsonne, Master Cooke, a feyer marchpane.
By Dudley, Sergeaunt of the Pastry, a grete pye of quynses and wardyns guilte.
By William Huggans, a grete swete bag of purple taphata enbrawdred, and nineteen small baggs of sarcenet.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By Marke Antony, a viall.
Delivered to Mrs. Baptest.
By Ambrose Lupo, a box of lute strynges.
By Putrino, two pictures; thone of Judith and Holyfernes, thother of Jula and Sicera.
Delivered to Mr. Baptest.
By Charles Smyth, a cheyne of pomaindes, with buttons of silver betwene.
Delivered to the said Lady Howard.
By Cristofer Gyles, a Cutler, a meate knyf with a feyer hafte of white bone; a conceyte in it.
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmor.
By Morgan, Apotticary, thre boxes, one of gynger candy, another of grene gynger, and and the thirde orenge candit.
Delivered to Mr. Sakford.
By Smyth, Dustman, two boltes of cameryck.
Delivered to Mrs. Blanche.

juells brought into the newe yere's guift chamber, without report made by whom they were given.
Item, a juell of golde, being a woman ennamuled, called Virtute, a paire of compassis in one hande, and a greene garlande in the other, standing upon a raynebowe, the boddy garneshed with sparks of diamunds and rubyes, brought into the New Yer's Guift Chamber by Henry Sakford; but no report made who gave it to her Majestie.
Item, a juell of golde, being a fawcon and a phesaunt, garneshed with rubyes, diamunds, emeralds, and perles; lykewyse brought by the said Sackforde, making no reporte of who gave it.
Item, a juell, being a lampe with a harte in a flame of fyer, garneshed with two saphers, diamunds, aubyes, and ophalls, and a sarpent of ophall with a ruby pendant, set with six small perles and one perle pendant; brought into the said chambe by Mr. Kyllegrewe, without reporte made who gave it.
Item, a juell, being a lylly of golde, with a butterflye in the same, and a sea crabbe, garneshed with small ophalls, rubys, and diamunds, with rooses of mother-of-perle and sparks of rubyes; brought into the said chamber by Mrs. Skydmore, without report made by whom it was given.
Delivered to the said Lady Howarde.

Summa totalis of all the money given to her Majestie, and delivered, ut supra 993134

Examined by N. Bristow.
J. Pigeon.
Ste. Fulwell.
Richard Asteley.