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
Gambling, see Play, ----, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 32, _bis_, 33, 36,
37, 50, 76, _bis_, 94, 98, 101, 113, 115, 118, 120, 131, 134,
143, 144, 159, 162, 163, 186, 188, 189, 190, 195, 204, 205, 209,
210, 211, 212, 216, 220, 226, 227, 229, 237, 243, _bis_, 246,
248, 250, 265, 267, 268, _bis_, 270, 271, 272, _bis_, 273, 274,
275, _bis_, 276, _bis_, 277, 278, _bis_, 283.
Every entry relating to money lost at any kind of game is referred
to under this head, in order that there might be one complete
reference on the subject. As they are fully noticed at the
commencement of the volume, any remarks here would be superfluous.
Gammage, Sir William, 100, 184.
Garard or Garet, Henry, shoe-maker, 30, 75, 103.
---- ----, the falconer, 28, 95, 187, 203.
Garden at Greenwich, for keeping the, in order, 50.
----, paid for trimming the, 177.
Garett's wife, paid to, 206.
Garney Master, 214.
Garnish, buttons to garnish caps, 25, 33.
"These buttons were placed on the under side of the rim of the cap.
See the portraits of the period."--M.
Garnishing and a desk, paid for, 123, _bis_.
---- books, paid for, 214, 123, _bis_.
The word is thus used by Skelton. Speaking of a book he says, "To
beholde, howe it was _garnished_ and bound encovered over with gold
of tissue fine. The claspes and bullions were worth a M pound," p.
46. See BOOK.
---- of two bonnets, &c. paid for, 268.
The four last references are inserted to show the different ways in
which the word "Garnish" was used.
Gathered for a church, to women that, 36, 257.
Collections for some pious purpose.
Geese, green, brought, 41, 99.
---- brought, 181, 187.
Gelded deer, a, 13.
Geldings, for, 12, 119, 282.
----, the boys of the running, 259, 263, 276.
----, for the diet of the, 107, 114.
Gelding, paid for a, for the king's closet, 9.
---- brought, 26, 44, 104, 149, 224, _bis_.
----, stalking, meat for a white, 132.
Gentleman of Italy, to a, 150.
George, St. to a poor woman that begged in the name of, 150.
Gere, paid for, for the children of the stable, 182.
Gere for Sexton the fool, for, 205, 215.
----, for making, 270.
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