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
By the Parliament which met in the 3 and 4 Edw. IV. 1463-4,
Gloves were forbidden to be imported, _Rot. Parl._ vol. v. p.
507, and which is the only notice of them in those records. In
the bill of the expenses of Ochin and Martyr in 1547, Gloves are
frequently mentioned; for "a Hatt and _Glovys_ for Bernardinus
at Basell, 9_s._ 3_d._" "for a pair of furryd _Glovys_ for P.
Marter, 13_s._" and at London, "for two payer of Glovys for them,
15_s._"--_Archæologia_, v. xxi. p. 472.
Glover Thomas, 47.
Godsalve, clerk of the signet, 59, 106.
Gold, the hosier, 3, 23, 54, 133.
---- edges of, paid for, 76.
Goldsmith's work paid for, 155.
Goldsmith, the king's paid, 192, 236, 267.
----, to Cornelius the, 262.
Gonson William, 148, 232.
Good Friday, alms on, 40.
Good ----, of Windsor, 52.
Goodryke, Doctor, 8.
Goshawk, paid for a, 9.
----, for a, upon the cage, 16.
---- a, brought, 60, 62, 237.
---- to the keepers of the king's, 56, 80, 118, 162, 183.
Gough John, 144.
Gown, for a, 115.
----, to a priest to buy himself a, 280.
Grafton, works at, 160.
----, 159, 160, _bis_, 161, 238, 239, 240, 241, 248.
---- Park, to the keeper of, 160, 241.
Grane John de, a jeweller, 271.
Grapes brought, 168, 174, 254, 264, 267.
----, &c. brought to the Marchioness of Pembroke, 267.
Grass, paid for taking the king's horses to, 142.
Graunt Francis, 72.
Great Seal, vide SEAL, 148.
---- Master of the French King's children, to the, [Anne de
Montmorency,] 59. See FRANCE. "Grece time," for attendance on the
king during the last, 186.
Thus also used by Cavendish: "My lord continued at Southwell until
the latter end of _grease-time_," p. 255. Probably grass-time, as
both these notices refer to about the middle of June. We find in
these accounts an entry of "taking the king's horses to _grysse_,"
for grass.
Grene William, 107, 182.
Grene, ----, 247, 265.
Greenwich, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 23, 33, 39, 47, 50, 53, 54, 60,
78, 79, 84, 86, 87, 88, 93, 94, _bis_, 96, 103, 110, _bis_, 113,
114, 122, 127, _sæpe_, 128, _bis_, 132, 134, 135, 139, 175, 179,
190, 192, 195, 205, 210, 211, 213, 215, 219, 224, _sæpe_, 228,
256, 275, 276, _bis_, 278, 280, 281, 283, _bis_.
----, paid to poor people of, who were expelled at the time of the
Plague, 79, 104, 125, 129, 173, 182, 207, 262. See BANISHED.
----, for the expenses of the house at, 127.
----, the bailiff of, 263.
----, to the bailiff of, for people banished that town, 173.
----, paid for trimming the garden at, 177.
----, to the daughter of the gardener of, 193.
----, Walsh, the gardener of, 165, 207, 213, 218, 225, 231, _bis_,
242, 250, 263.
----, paid for keeping the garden and house there clean, 206.
----, paid for thorns and labourers for, 205.
---- Park, to the keeper 17, 176, 189, 194, 230, _bis_.
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