Anno Regni Regine Eliz. 21o, 1578-9.
New Yer's Guiftes giuen to the Quene's Maiestie at her Highnes Manor of Richmond, by these Persons whose Names hereafter do ensue, the First of January, the Yere abouesaid.
£. | s. | d. | |
By the Lady Margret Countes of Darby, a trayne gowne of tawny vellat. | |||
Delivered to Rauff Hope, Yoman of her Roobes. | |||
By Sir Nicholas Bacon, Knight, Lorde Keper of the Greate Seale of Inglande, in golde and siluer | 13 | 6 | 8 |
By the Lorde Burley, Lorde High Treausorour of Inglande, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lorde Marquis of Winchester, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to Henry Sackford, Grome. | |||
Earles. | |||
By therle of Leycetour, Master of the Horses, a verey feyer juell of golde, being a clocke fully furnished with small diamonds pointed, and a pendaunte of golde, diamonds, and rubyes, very smale; and upon eche side a lozenge diamonde, and an apple of golde enamuled grene and russet. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By therle of Arondell, in golde | 30 | 0 | 0 |
By therle of Shrewesbury, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
By therle of Darby, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
By therle of Sussex, Lorde Chamberleyn, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
By therle of Lincoln, Lord Admirall of Inglande, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the aforesaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By therle of Warwyck, a juell of golde, being a very great tophas set in gold, ennamuled with 8 perles pendant. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By therle of Bedforde, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By therle of Oxforde, a very feyer juell of golde, wherein is a helmet of golde and small diamonds furnished, and under the same is five rubyes, one bigger then threst, and a small diamond brokenne; and all threst of the same juell furnesshed with small diamonds. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By therle of Rutlande, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By therle of Huntingdon, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By therle of Penbroke, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
By therle of Northumberlande, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By therle of Southampton, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By therle of Hertford, a small peyer of writing tabells enamuled with a grashopper, all of golde, ennamuled grene on the backsyde, and a pynne of golde having a small perle at thende thereof. | |||
By therle of Ormonde, a very fayre juell of golde, whearin are three large emeraldes sett in roses white and redd, one bigger than the other twoo; all the rest of the same juell garnished with roses and flowers enamuled, furnished with very smale dyamonds and rubyes; aboute the edge very smale perles; and in the bottome is parte of a flower-de-luce garnished with smale diamondes, rubyes, and one sapher, with three meane pearles pendaunte, two of them smale; the backsyde a flower-de-luce enamuled greene. | |||
By therle of Surr', a gyrdill of tawny vellat embrawdred with sede perle, the buckyll and pendant of golde. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
Vicount. | |||
By the Vicounte Mountague, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
Duchesses, Marquisses, and Countess. | |||
By the Duches of Suffolke, a lylly pot of agathe, a lylly flower going owte of it garnsshed with roses of rubyes and diamonds hanging at two small cheynes of golde. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By the Duches of Somerset, in golde and silver | 18 | 6 | 8 |
By the Lady Marques of Winchester, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Lady Marques of Northampton, a gyrdill of golde with buckells and pendants of golde, garneshed with sparks of rubyes and diamonds, and also 10 perles set in colletts of golde. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By the Countes of Shrewesbury, a mantyll of tawny satten enbrawdred with a border of Venice golde and silver, lyned with white taphata, and faced with white satten. | |||
By the Countes of Warwyk, a cap of black vellat with 13 buttons of golde, in every of them eyther a ruby or diamonde; and a knot of small perle, with a garter and a byrde upon the same; and a perle pendant. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hoope. | |||
By the Countes of Sussex, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Countess of Bedford, a foreparte of white satten, enbrawdred with black sylke and golde, with two feyer borders of Venice golde and sede perle enbrawdred. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hoope. | |||
By the Countes of Lincoln, a jug of marbill garnesshed with golde, per oz. 18 oz. di. qr. | |||
Remaynyng with John Astley, Master of the Juells. | |||
By the Countes of Huntingdon, in golde | 8 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Countes of Oxford, a foreparte of a kyrtyll of white satten enbrawdred with flowers of silver, and two borders of golde and sede perle enbrawdred upon black vellat. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hoope. | |||
By the Countes of Penbroke, doager, in golde | 12 | 0 | 0 |
By the Countes Penbroke, junior, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Countes of Northumberlande, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Countes of Southampton, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Countes of Essex, a greate cheyne of amber slightly garneshed with golde and small perle. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By the Countes of Rutlande, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Countes of Kent, doager, a mufler of purple vellat, enbrawdred with Venice and damaske golde and perle. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls. | |||
By the Countes of Kent, junior, a foreparte of a kyrtyll network, floureshed with golde and tufts of sundry coloured sylke. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hoope. | |||
By the Vicecountes of Mountague, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Busshops. | |||
By the Archebusshop of Yorke, in golde | 30 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Ely, in golde | 30 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Dureham, in golde | 30 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of London, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Winchester, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Salisbury, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Lincoln, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Norwiche, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Worcetour, in golde | 20 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Lichfelde, in golde and silver | 8 | 6 | 8 |
By the Busshop of Hereford, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Seint David, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Karlyle, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Bathe, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Peterborough, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Glocestour, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Chicester, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Busshop of Rochester, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Lordes. | |||
By the Lorde of Burgavenny, in golde | 30 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Lorde Howarde, a lock of golde, black ennamuled, garneshed with 16 small diamonds. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By the Lorde Russell, a cawle of here, garneshed with buttons of golde, within ennamuled, and set with ragged perle. | |||
Delivered to the Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls. | |||
By the Lorde Riche, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lorde Darcy of Chyche, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lorde Shandowes, in golde and silver | 6 | 13 | 4 |
By the Lorde North, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lorde Paget, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lorde Stafford, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lorde Compton, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lorde Norrys of Rycote, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lorde Lumley, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lorde Wharton, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lorde Morley, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Lorde Cobham, a dublet of white satten lyned with murry, white sarcenet leyed with a pasmane of golde and sylke. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By the Lorde Henry Hawarde, a juell of golde, being a ded tre with mysaltow, set at the rote with sparks of diamonds and rubys. | |||
Baronesses. | |||
By the Lady Baronesse Burleigh, 36 buttons of golde, one broken. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Haward. | |||
By the Lady Barones Howarde, Dowager, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the forsaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Lady Barones Howard, jun. a juell of golde, garnesshed with rubys and diamonds, and thre smale perles pendant. | |||
Delivered to the same Lady Hawarde. | |||
By the Lady Barones Cobham, a petticote of crymsen rewed with silver. | |||
By the Lady Barones Dacres, a gowne of wrought vellat. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By the Lady Barones Tayleboyes, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the forsaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Lady Barones Shandowes, douger, a feyer skarf of grene sersenet enbrawdred with byrds and flowers of sylke and golde of sundry collours, frenged with Venice golde, and lyned with murry sarceonet. | |||
By the Lady Barones Shandowes, jun. a vale of black networke flurreshed with flowers of silver and a small bone lace. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls. | |||
By the Lady Barones Seint John Bletzelow, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the forsaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Lady Barones Paget, the Lord's wyf, a pettycote of cloth of golde, stayned black and white, with a bone lace of golde and and spangells leyed lyke waves of the see. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By the Barones Paget Darce, a small cheyne of golde, with a luer of golde hanging at it, on thone syde a white dove, and on thother syde a hawke with a button white ennamuled. | |||
By the Lady Barones Cheyny, a carcanet of golde, cont' 8 peces, with byrds and frute ennamuled. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Lady Hawarde. | |||
By the Lady Barones Awdeley, a foreparte of a kyrtill of orenge collored satten. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By the Lady Barones Barkeley, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lady Barones Bookehurst, in golde | 5 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lady Barones Norris, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the forsaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Lady Barones Sheffelde, a kyrtyll of purple satten, with roses of white lawne enbrawdred with golde unlyned. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By the Lady Vere, Mr. Bartewe's wyf, a vale oof open worke with golde and spangills. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls. | |||
By the Lady Barones Morley, a pettycote of white satten all over enbrawdred with roses of golde; and 3 gards, likewyse enbrawdred, lyned with white satten, and frenged with sylke and golde. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By the Lady Barrones Wharton, a juell of golde, wherein is a parret hanging, garnesshed with small diamonds, and a cluster of perle pendaunt lacking a ffysshe on thone syde. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Lady Hawarde | |||
Ladies. | |||
By the Lady Mary Sydney, a smock and two pillowbyers of cameryk, feyer wrought with black worke, and edged with a brode bone lace of black sylke. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By the Lady Mary Sem', wif to Mr. Rogers, a touthe-pike of golde made gonne fation. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Lady Haward. | |||
By the Lady Elizabeth Sem', alias Knightlye, a kyrtell of oring tawnye satten, edged with a passamayne of silver. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By the Lady Stafforde, a juell of golde, being an agate garnished with golde, sett about with sparks of rubyes and diamonds, with a smale perle pendaunt. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Lady Haward. | |||
By the Lady Carowe, a cusshen clothe camereke, blake worke, and frenged with Venice golde. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By the Lady Cheeke, a foreparte of golde and silver networke. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By the Lady Butler, in golde | 6 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Lady Heniaige, a pomaunder gar' with golde and 12 sparks of rubies and perles pendaunt, per oz. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Lady Haward. | |||
By the Lady Waulsingham, 4 paire of gloves set with buttons of golde. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls. | |||
By the Lady Drury, a foreparte of clothe of silver, all over enbraudred with clothe of golde. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By the Lady Pawlet, in golde | 5 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Lady Willoby, Sir Francis' wif, tow pillowberes of camerike wrought allover withe carnatyon silke. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By the Lady Gresham, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By the Lady Cromwell, Sir Henrye's wif, in golde | 5 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the forsaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By the Lady Ratclyf, a vale of white worke with spangles, and a smale bone lace of silver, a swete bag, beinge of changeable silke, with a smale bone lace of golde. | |||
The vale delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls; and the bag to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By the Lady Frogmorton, a large bag to put a pillow in of morre satten, allover enbrauderid with golde, silver, and silke of sondry collours, with 4 tassels of grene silke and golde; and a cusshen-cloth of networke, florisshed over with flowers of golde, silver, and silke of sondry collours, lyned with white satten. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By the Lady Cromwell, Lorde Cromwell's wif, 3 sutes of ruffes of white cute worke, edged with a passamayne of white. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Jane Bresett. | |||
By the Lady Wilforde, thre peces of lawne, wroughte with white and florisshed with golde. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By the Lady Marvey, a paire of sleaves of oringe-colour satten. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By the Lady Crofts, a peticote of carnation satten, enbrawderid with flowers of silke of sondry collours. | |||
Delivered to the same Rauf Hope. | |||
By the Lady Souche, thre peces of superior cut-worke, florisshd with golde. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
Knights. | |||
By Sir Frauncis Knowles, Treasorour of our Householde, 3 angells | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By Sir James Crofts, Comptrolor of the same, in di. sovereignes | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the forsaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By Sir Chrystopher Hatton, Vice-chamberlen, a carkanet and a border of golde; the same carkanet contayning seven redd roses of golde, in every of them very smale diamondes, and in the topp a garnet and eight troches of meane pearles, four in every troche, and fourteen perles pendante, being lose; and the said border containing twenty-four redd roses of golde garnished with a very smale diamonde, in every of them a garnet and perle pendaunte, garnished with very small seed perle, and seven open pendants of golde; every one of them garnished with very small dyamondes, three meane perles, and thedges garnished with a very small seed perle. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Haward. | |||
By Sir Frauncis Waulsingham, Pryncipall Secretary, a night-gowne of tawney satten, allover enbraderid, faced with satten like heare collour. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By Mr. Thomas Wilson, Esquire, also Secretary, a cup of agath, with a cover and garnisshment of golde enamuled, the same agath crased in dyvers places, per oz. 17 oz. qrt. | |||
Delivered to Mr. Asteley, Mr. Threausorour of the Juells. | |||
By Sir Rauf Sadler, Chauncellor of the Duchey | 15 | 0 | 0 |
By Sir Waulter Mildmay, Chauncellor of the Exchequer, in angells | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By Sir William Cordell, Master of the Rolles, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the forsaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By Sir Henry Sydney, Lorde Deputie of Irelande, a feyer juell of golde, with a Dyana, fully garnisshed wythe dyamonds, one biggar than the rest, three rubyes, two pearles, and a pearle pendante; the backsyde a ship. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By Sir William Damsell, Recevor of the Courte of Wardes | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By Sir Owine Hopton, Livetenant of the Tower | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the forsaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By Sir Thomas Hennaige, Treasoror of the Chamber, a proper ringe of golde ennamulled in the top thereof, an white rubye without a foyle, with a grahounde in it. | |||
By Sir Edwarde Horsey, Captayne of thile of Wight, a touthe picke of golde, the top beinge garneshed with a faire emeraude, a dyamond, and ruby, and other smale dyamonds and rubies, with two perles pendaunt. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By Sir Guilbarte Dethicke, alias Garter, Principall Kinge at Armes, a booke at armes. | |||
By Sir Christopher Haydon, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By Sir Henry Cromwell, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By Sir Gawine Carowe, a smoke of cameryke, wrought with blake worke, and edged with bone lace of golde. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By Sir Thomas Gresham, in golde | 10 | 0 | 0 |
By Sir John Thynne, in golde | 5 | 0 | 0 |
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By Sir Henry Lee, a juell of golde, being a faire emeraude, cut lozanged hartwise. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By Sir William Drury, a paire of myttows of blake vellet enbraudered with damaske golde, and lyned with unshorne vellat carnation. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls. | |||
By Sir Amyas Pawlet, a pece of tyssue of carnation golde and siluer, cont' 18 yedrs qr. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By Sir Edwarde Clere, in golde. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Henry Sackford. | |||
Gentilwomen. | |||
By Mrs. Blanche Parry, a peir of brasletts of Cornelion hedds two small perles betwixt every hed, gar' with golde. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Haward. | |||
By Mrs. Fraunces Howarde, two sute of ruffes of stitched clothe florisshed at the sides, thone withe golde, thother with siluer with spangles. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Jane Bressills. | |||
By Mrs. Elizabethe Knowles, a fayre cap of black vellat, gar' ith longe agetts golde enamuled. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By Mrs. Edmonds, three peces of networke with spangles and threds of golde. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By Mrs. Skydmore, a foreparte with bodyes and sleaves of satten, ginger colour, cut, lyned with murre taphata, with two laces of golde and siluer, and frenged with like golde and siluer. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By Mrs. Snowe, six handkercheues, faire wroughte and edged, with a passamayne of golde. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By Mrs. Bapteste, a lace of russet silke and sede perle. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls. | |||
By Mrs. Chaworthe, two handkerchives of Hollande, wroughte with blacke worke, and edged with a smale bone lace of golde and siluer; and an asse of golde enamuled. | |||
The handekerchers with Mrs. Skydmore; and the asse with the Lady Haward. | |||
By Mrs. Weste, a faire scarfe of grene networke florisshed with golde and siluer, and edged at bothe ends with a brode bone lace, and at the side with a narrowe passamane of golde and siluer, and lyned with murre serceonete. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls. | |||
By Mrs. Katherin Newton, a forepart of a kirtill of tawny satten, enbroderid with gardes of golde and siluer, lyned with white sercenet. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By Mrs. Marbery, six handekerchers of cameryke faire wrought with blacke silke, edged with a smale bone lace of golde and siluer. | |||
By Mrs. Digby, six faire handkerchers of camerike of blake Spanish worke, edged with a brode bone lace of golde and siluer. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By Mrs. Bissels, a partelet and ruffs of lawne wrought with white worke, with a blake sipers upon yt, gar' wythe bewgles. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Jane Brissetts. | |||
By Mrs. Townesend, a cheyne of ambey, jeate, and mouther of pearll. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By Mrs. Cave, two pillowberes of Hollande, wroughte with blacke silke, and edged with a passamane of blacke silke. | |||
By Mrs. Lichefelde, a fare lokinge glasse set in a case of purple taphata, allou' fare enbrawdered with seade perle and damaske golde. | |||
By Mrs. Sackefourde, a paire of sleaves of lawne wrought with knit worke, striped with golde and siluer, and edged wtih a bone lace of golde and siluer. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By Mrs. Elizabeth Howarde, a vale of networke florisshed with gold and spangles of gold, and smale bone lace of golde. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls. | |||
By Mrs. Wingefeld, a chaine and a border of bewegels and seed perles very smale. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Haward. | |||
By Mrs. Hermon, a faire smoke, the sleves wroughte with blake silke, and edged with gold. | |||
By Mrs. Taylor, a coif and forehed clothe of blake, edged with a smale bone lace of gold, and roses of gold and silke. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By Mrs. Twiste, six towthclothes wroughte with blake silke, and edged with golde; and a sute of ruffes of lawne, wroughte with Spanisshe worke. | |||
The toth clothes delivered to Mrs. Skydmore; and the ruffes delivered to Mrs. Jane Brissetts. | |||
By Mrs. Note, sixe handkerchers of camerike, edged with bone lace of gold and siluer. | |||
By Mrs. Barley, six handekerchers, lykewyse edged with Venice golde. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By Mrs. Mountague, a pertelet of fyne cameryke, wroughte with flowers of blake silke. | |||
Delivered by Mrs. Jane Bressett. | |||
By Mrs. Dane, thre peces of lawne. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Blanche Parry. | |||
By Mrs. Crokson, a night coyf of white Cipers florisshed ouer with siluer. | |||
By Mrs. Huggaynes, four handekerchers faire wroughte with Spanyshe worke. | |||
By Mrs. Amye Shelton, sixe handkercheves edged with black worke with a passamaine of golde and siluer. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By Mrs. Julio, a dublet of crymsen satten, cut and laide with a passamayne of siluer. | |||
By Mrs. Dale, a dublate and foreparte of clothe of gold, garnisshed with a passamayne of golde. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By Mrs. Allen, a fayre cawle of damaske golde, with pypes and flowers garnished with a smale seade perle. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
Chaplyns. | |||
By Archedeacon Carewe, in golde £10. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Henry Sackford. | |||
By Absolyn, Clerc of the Closet, a boke couered with cloth of tyssue, garnesshed with siluer and guilte. | |||
With her Majestie, by Mr. Sackford. | |||
Gentilmen. | |||
By Mr. Philip Sydney, a wastcoate of white sarceonet, quylted and enbrawdred with golde, siluer, and silke of diuers collors, with a pasmane lace of golde and siluer rownde abought it. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By Mr. Rauffe Bowes, a hat of tawny taphata, enbrauderid with scorpions of Venice golde, and a border garnisshed with sede perle. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By Mr. John Harington, a bole of christall without a couer, grasd, garnisshed with gold enamuled about the mouth and fote, per oz. 4 oz. 3 qr. di. | |||
With Mr. Asteley, Master of the Juells. | |||
By Mr. Edward Basshe, in golde £10. | |||
Delivered to Henry Sackford. | |||
By Mr. Dyer, a foreparte of white satten, with a brode garde of purple satten, enbraudered withe Venice golde, silluer, and sede perle, unlyned. | |||
By Mr. Stanhope, a dublate of oringe tawnie satten with a brode passamayne of siluer and buttons of the same. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By Mr. Foulke Grevill, a smale juell, being a lambe of mother-of-perle, garnished with two smale dyamonds, two smale rubies, and three perles pendante. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By Mr. Smythe Coustom', two boults of camerycke. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Blanch Pary. | |||
By Mr. Beinedicke Spenolle, a foreparte of white and tawnie satten, al ouer faire, enbrauderid with golde and siluer; and two fannes of strawe, wrought with silke of sondry collours. | |||
The foreparte with Rauf Hope; the fannes with Mrs. Elizabeth Knowll. | |||
By Mr. Wolly, a forke of agathe garnisshed with golde. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Hawarde. | |||
By Mr. Lychfeld, a very fayre lute, the backeside and necke of mother-of-perle, the case of crymsen vellat, enbrawedered with flowers, and the inside grene vellate. | |||
With her Majestie, by Charles Smyth. | |||
By Mr. Newton, a paire of sleves of satten, ginger collour, enbrauderid with borders of gold and siluer, lined with white sarceonet. | |||
Delivered to the foresaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By Mr. Doctor Hewicke, two potts of oringe flowers, and cande jenger. | |||
By Doctor Mr. two lyke potts. | |||
By Doctor Julio, two lyke potts. | |||
By John Hemnigeway, Apotticary, sittornes preservid. | |||
By John Ryche, Apotticary, abrycos two boxes, and two glasses of peare pomes. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By John Smythesone, alias Taylor, Master Cooke, a fayre march pane with a cattell in myddes. | |||
By John Dudley, Sargeaunte of the Pastry, a fayre pye of quynces. | |||
By William Huggans, a fere grete bad of sarceonet, enbraudered, sixteen smale swete bagges. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Skydmore. | |||
By Mr. Edwarde Stafforde, two laces of golde and siluer. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls. | |||
By Mr. Thomas Layton, Captayne of Garnesey, a gowne of blacke vellat, with bodyes and sleaves cut, lyned with white sarceonet, and sett with longe agletts of golde white enamuled. | |||
Delivered to the forsaid Rauf Hope. | |||
By Marke Anthony Gaiardell, four Venyse glasses. | |||
By Ambrose Lupo, a box of lute-strynge. | |||
By Petricho, a boke of Italian, with pictures of the lyfe and metomerpheses of Oved. | |||
Delivered to Mr. Baptest. | |||
By Charles Smythe, a small juell, being a salamaunder, a smale ruby, two smale dyamonds, and three smale perles pendaunte. | |||
Delivered to the Lady Haward. | |||
By Peter Wolfe, five songe books. | |||
With her Majestie, by Mr. Knevet. | |||
By Anthonias Phenotus, a smale booke in Italian meter. | |||
Delivered to Mr. Baptest. | |||
By Mr. Henry Bronker, a pese of stitched clothe wrought with gold cont' fifteen yerds di. | |||
Delivered to Rauf Hope. | |||
By Mr. William Russell, a paire of gloves, garnished with gold and sede perle. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlls. | |||
By Guylham Sketh, a dyall noctornalla, di. onc' of copper, and guylte. | |||
With her Majestie, by Mrs. Knevet. | |||
By Morrys Watkins, eighteen larkes in a cage. | |||
Delivered to Mrs. Blanch Parry. | |||
Summa totalis of all the money giuen to her Maiestie, and deliuered in man' and fourme aboue declared | 497 | 13 | 4 |
Examined by N. Bristow. J. Pigeon. Ste. Fulwell. J. Asteley. Richard Asteley. |