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APPENDIX I

A HOUSEHOLD ROLL OF THOMAS, SEVENTH EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND (1563–1565)

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ACCOUNT OF Edward Bone, clerk of the foreign expenses of Thomas Earl of Northumberland, of money received by him from Anthony Garnat clerk, George Metcalf and Richard Simpson Receivers in cos. York, Northld., and Cumberland, and from others—1 February, 6 Elizabeth [1563/4] to 31 May 7 Elizabeth [1565]; one year, four months-as appears by a book with other bills and writings of the payments.

The said Edward Bone accomptaunt is charged with

Ready money by him receaued and had of

Anthoney Garnat clerk general receiver of the north parts, of the issues of his office due

at Michaelmas, 6 Eliz:

The same, due at Lady Day, 7 Eliz:

432 li. 16 s.

277 li. 8 d. 709 li. 16s. 8 d.

Richard Simpson, particular receiver in Cumberland, issues

of his office due at Michaelmas last

George Metcalf, particular receiver in Northumberland, part
of the issues of his office due at the said feast
Thomas Ogle particular receiver in Northumberland, part of
the issues of his office due at Lady Day 7 Eliz:
Michaell Harbottell, part of his fine for the farm of Tughill
Gilbert Erington his Lordship's servant, due from him to
his Lordship

Oswold Wilkinson farmer of the mills at Topclif, rent due at
Lady Day, 7 Eliz:

Hamlet Carington, bailiff of the lordship of Lekynfild, revenues
of his office due at the said feast

John Sayre esquire, deputy steward in Richmondshire part
of his fee for that office, due at Michaelmas 6 Eliz:
John Jackson of Bedall gentleman, "for the rent of A Close
adioyning vnto the rande in the said Countye called
Heathenes"

His Lordship on 2 February, 7 li. 11 s. 18 September
6 li. 6 s. 21 September 12 li. 16 s. 8 d. 4 May 1565,
6 li. 17 s.

Sum total of receipts 1140 li. 10 s. 4 d.

79 li.

66 li. 13 s. 4 d.

184 li.
10 li.

8 li.

10 li.

10 li.

27 li. 9 s. 8 d.

40 s.

33 li. 10 s. 8 d.

whereof

The said accomptaunt demaundith allowance of

Ready money by him disbursed For Fees of Counsello's and charges
of sutes in the law

Peter Vauasor esquier his L. learned Steward in the Countie
of Yorke at vj li. xiij s. iiij d. by the yeare dew vnto him
at the feast of thannunciacion 1564
Richard Palmes sollicitor of his L. causes for his fee at
vj li. xiij s. iiij d. by the yeare dew at Michis. 1564
Diuerse counsello's learned in the lawes, the exchetor,
attorneyes and others rewardes and expences bestowed
and disbursed about his L. sutes in the law ouer and
aboue xx li. receaued of Thomas busshopp of Pocklington
and diffrayed in the same cawses

1 s.

lxvj s. viij d.

xxviij li. ix s. iiij d.

Annuities

xxxiiij li. vj s.

Also paied by the said accomptaunt wth in the tyme aforsaid vnto Sir Thomas Wharton knight for his annuitie graunted vnto him owt of the lordship of Lykenfild at lxx li. by the yeare and dew vnto him for one half yeare endid at thannunciacion of our lady 1565 as by the same booke appearithe

Wages of Houshold seruauntes

Also paied by the same accomptaunt wth in the tyme aforsaid vnto Thomas Cardell gent. lxvj s. viij d. and Michaell Payntor xx s. in parte of payment of their wages dew wth in the tyme of this accompt as by the same booke appearith

goldsmith

Occupied in mending my L. casting Counters and his seale xxx s. fleweng of his L. bloweng horne iij s. iiij d. and for A litle salt viij s. in all as by the same booke appearithe

Sadlyer

Occupied in mending and stuffing of saddles, making of A gentilwoman's saddle, covering vj other saddles and mending of A brydell in all as by the same booke more largely it appearith

Paynter

Occupied in making of viij scutcheons of his L. Armes as by the same booke appearith

Smyth

Occupied in making of ij keyes and mending ij bandes for the wardrob at Topclif, vernishing one paire of stirroppes, tynnyng of two bittes, mending of gonnes trymmyng of his L. gonne and making of A new keye for the same in all in the same booke more particulerly it dothe appeare ix li. ix s. x d.

xxxv li.

iiij li. vj s. viij d.

xlj s. iiij d.

xliij s. viij d.

viij s.

x s. ij d.

Empcion and provision of Sundry necessaries Bought and wth in the tyme of this accompt prouided at sundry rates and prices and occupied aswell wth in his L. howse as otherwise about his L. pleasure as by the same booke hervpon conferred and examined it dothe appeare, that is to say

Blanketting xxxv yeardes di

Lynnen clothe iiijxx xiij yeardes

Andirons iij paire; Tonges iij payer, and fyer pannes iij

Brusshes iij

Russhes

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xlij s.

viij li. iiij s. iiij d.

lxj s. vj s. iiij d. ij s. vj d.

X S.

lxxiiij s. xd. xij d.

xij s.

Bookes, viz. A paper booke ij s. j d. iiij litle songe bookes iij s. ij d. an other booke called Chronica francorum iij s. iiij d. in all.

Violl stringes

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Arrowes for Crosbowes wth heades vj

A quiver wth arrowes and shaftes bought at London

Rackettes ij

Boowles j dosen

xiiij d.

viij s. xj d.

xj s.

V 8.

iij s.

vj s.

ij s.

XX S.

viij s.

xj s. viij d.

xxij li. xiiij s. ix d.

Also bought wth in the tyme aforsaid prouided at sundry rates and pryces and occupied wth in his L. gardens at Topclif as by the same booke appearith That is say

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Bought lykewise wth in the said tyme and occupied about his L. horses as by the same booke appearithe That is

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Snaffles iiij

Horse hernes blacke wth studdes vj at xx d. the pece

Manecombes vj wth iij Sponges

Curry Combes doble iij

V S.

iij s.

ix s. xviij s.

ij s.

v s. ij d.

X S.

xv s. iiij d.
xviij s.
ij s.

X 8.

ij s. viij d. ix s.

xij d.

Sheares j payr

an Iron rynge

Spurres gilt j pare

v d. vj s. viij d.

ix li. iij s. v d.

Bought also wth in the said tyme and occupied and spent about his L. Hawkes and howndes as by the same boke

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Bought also wth in the tyme aforsaid and gyven by his L. as in the same booke more at large dothe appeare, that is to say

iiijor peeces Cipres, A girdle, A lace of purple and siluer and

A neckelace

Gloues vij pair geuen by his L. vnto the lady latimer
Bloweng hornes iij whereof one geven vnto St Thomas
Metham knight an other vnto John Averell, and the
third vnto John Boner

Horse and mares

Hawkes j viz. A goshawke
Howndes j

lx s.

x s. viij d.

xj s. vj d.

iiij li. ij s. ij d.

lix li. xiiij s.

lvj s. viij d.

lxvj s. viij d.

lxv li. xvij s. iiij d.

Apparell and other necessaries bought & prouided wth in the tyme aforsaid at sundry rates and prices as well for his L. owne wearing as others at his L. fynding, viz.

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Also paied by the said accomptaunt wth in the tyme of this accompt for the shoeng of his L. horses and remoues as by the said booke hervpon conferred and examined more at large it dothe appeare

redempcion of an Apprentice

Also paied by the said accomptaunt wthin the tyme aforsaid for the redempcion of the yeares of Andrew Arthures Apprentiship as by the same booke appearith

Money lost in play

Also paied by the said accompt wth in the tyme aforsaid vnto diuerse personnes by his L. commaundement of money lost by his said L. in playe as by the same booke more at large it doth appeare

hire of bedding

iiij li. xij s. ij d.

viij li.

liiij li. iij s. viij d.

Also paied by the same accomptant wth in the tyme aforsaid for hire of bedding and other furniture therunto apperteyning as in the same booke appearith

xix s. ij d.

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