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
---- Castle, paid for carrying the king's stuff to, 274.
All these entries relate to money expended at Dover, when Henry
landed there on his return from France in November, 1532.
Draper ----, 129.
----, to the, for table cloths, 264.
Dressing" the king's boat and "barge, 7, 11, 96, 155, 181, 281. See
BOAT.
Drinking money, paid the king's watermen for, 174.
Drombeslade, to Christopher and his fellowe, 250.
----, to two, 214.
A Dromslade is explained by Dr. Burney to be a species of
Drum:--"And there they weere set forthe be five in a ray with
standards born a fore them and _drounslats_ playing afore them alle
the way."--Fragment of a Chronicle, temp. Hen. VIII. _Cotton._ MSS.
Vespasianus, A. xxxv.
Droyt John, a minstrell, 28.
Drulardy, a Frenchman, 65.
Dumb man, to a, 108, 176.
Durisme, [Durham,] Bishop, of 46.
Cuthbert Tunstall, who was translated to Durham from London in
March, 1530. He was deprived in 1552, restored in 1553, again
deprived in 1559, and died in November, in the same year, aged
eighty-five.
Durisme, i.e. Durham House, 217.
Dyatter, i.e. dieter of the king's geldings, 29.
Dyngley Doctor, 8, 90.
Dyso John, 122, _bis_.
One of the king's watermen.
Dyrick's wife, 207.
Easter, paid against, 121.
Edgcombe Sir Piers, 153.
Ancestor of the present Earl of Mount Edgcombe. He was made a
Knight of the Bath at the creation of Prince Arthur in 1489, and a
Knight Banneret at Therouenne, and died on the 14th August, 1539.
The entry relating to him is of 7_l._ 14_s._ paid to his servants
for bringing two prisoners from Cornwall to London. A similar
payment was made to him in 1491, "Item, to the servants of Piers
Edgecombe that brought unto us two prisoners, fyve marks." Ellis's
_Original Letters_, 2nd Series, vol. i. p. 173.
Edmond, keeper of Greenwich Park, 60.
----, a footman, 67.
----, 164.
Edward, the gardener, 145.
Elderton Sir Ralph, 106.
---- Humphrey, a falconer, 225.
Eltham, 218, _bis_, 220, _bis_, 221, 223, 224, _sæpe_, 225, 226, 227,
229, 275.
----, for repairs of the king's house at, 229.
---- Park, 220.
----, to the keepers of, 94, 230, 258, 265.
Elton Robert, a waterman, 263, 288.
Elys Henry, a falconer, 8, 23, 87, 98, 119, 136, 286.
---- John, master of the king's mine in Wales, 69. See MINE.
Elys Richard, a falconer, 38, 233.
---- the elder, 39.
----, young, 39.
Embroidery, clothes of, 15.
Embroiderer, to the king's, 103, 124, 128, 280.
Emerald, paid for an, 6.
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