The Privy Purse Expenses of King Henry VIII from November MDXXIX, to December MDXXXIINicolas, Nicholas Harris, Sir
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The Privy Purse Expenses of King Henry VIII from November MDXXIX, to December MDXXXII
Nicolas, Nicholas Harris, Sir
Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547; Prices -- Great Britain; Royal households -- Great Britain
----, Culberd or Cutberd, the king's, his bills paid, 44, 124, 165,
203, 251.
----, master John, the, 147.
Apparel for Lady Anne, paid for making, 179.
Apparelling for the, of a falconer, 39.
Appeached [query impeached], to one that impeached Massy, 69.
Apples brought, 36, 78, 147, 178, 181, 186, 237, 242, 258, 265, 266,
282, 283.
Apples, Quene brought, 163.
Armacan, Bishop of, 104.
The Bishop of Armagh, in Ireland, which See was then filled by John
Kite, who resigned it in 1531.
Armerer, William the king's footman's wife, 17, 78, 84, _bis_, 104,
122, 197, _bis_, 217.
Armeston Clement, 112.
Armourer at Windsor, to the, 155.
Armourer to the, 44, 184, 194, 196, 234.
----, paid the, for garnishing books, 214.
The word garnish is used very indefinitely; it here seems to have
meant placing clasps on books.
Armoury at Windsor, the keeper of the, 41.
Armoury, to two persons of the, 259.
Arms the King's, to Henry Maynering for making the, 166.
From the charge 8_l._ 19_s._ as well as from the word "making," it
would seem that the royal arms were in this instance carved.
Arnolde Henry, the shoe-maker, 219, 281.
Arras for, 59, 215.
Arrows for, 40, 47, 265.
----, paid for shooting, 50.
----, paid for forked, 50.
----, brought, 64, 83.
Arrow head's given the King, 216.
Arthur the luter, 131.
Artichokes brought, 72, 77, 117, 142, 163, 169, 218, 220, 224, 232.
Arundel Earl of, 146.
William Fitz Alan, K.G., who succeeded to that dignity in 1524, and
died in 1543.
Arundell Master, 60.
Probably Sir John Arundel, ancestor of the present Lord Arundel of
Wardour. He was made a Knight of the Bath in 1495, and a Knight
Banneret at Tournay, and died in 1545.
Ashrigge, 67, _bis_.
Assheley Hector, keeper of Hounsdon, 42, 60, 73, 81, 111, 136, 161,
174, 211.
All the payments to this individual were for the buildings at
Hounsdon, which will be more particularly alluded to.
Asshley Thomas, 215.
Servant to Lady Ann Rochford.
Astell Edmond, keeper of Greenwich Park, 205, 213, _bis_, 217.
These payments relate to Greenwich Park, or for the food of the
deer in it.
Aston Master, 244.
Astronomer, to Nicholas the, for mending a clock, 130.
Atkins Richard, 36.
Attorney to the King's, 135.
The Attorney General in May, 1531, was Christopher Hales, but it is
not certain that the payment was to that officer.
Audley Lord, 65.
John Tuchet, who was restored to that dignity in 1512, and died
_ante_ 1558.
---- ----, his son's child christened, 145.
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