National Archives, E351/544, fol. 43v
Pipe Office, Chamber Accounts, Apparelling
(Another copy of NA, AO 1/390/52, fol. 11v)
Payment to
John Heborn
in the Declared Accounts of the
Lord Treasurer
of the Chamber,
John,
Lord Stanhope of Harrington
, from 29 Sept. 1614 to 29 Sept. 1615. The MS is bound together with Chamber Accounts
from the years 1612 to 1627.
[fol. 43v]
To Iohn Heborne gentleman vsher daylie wayter to the kinge ...
[fol. 44]
for the allowaunce of himselfe one yeoman vsher, three yeomen hangers, two gromes
of the Chamber, twoe gromes of the Warderobe, and one grome porter, for makinge ready
the kinges and Quenes side at whitehall with riche stuffe againste Christmas by the
space of xij daies, the Closett and Chappell with rich stuffe and travers six daies,
the hall five severall times for playes xen daies, the banquettinge house six daies,
the Newyeres guifte Chamber twoe daies, the bankettinge house for a play twoe daies
the same place, twoe severall times for two Maskes xvjen daies, and the kinge and
Quenes side at the end of Christmas with the ordenary stuffe when the riche stuffe
was taken downe xije daies in all by the space of lxvj daies mensibus^ ⎡Decembris⎤ Ianuarij ^ ⎡et⎤ Februarij 1614 lxiiijli xviijs
[Number of assistants: 9
Accounts relating to Apparelling: fols. 42v-44v
Total sum spent on Apparelling: £1,614, 16 d
Entire account: fols. 35-49v]
[fol. 49v]
[Endorsement]
T Suffolke
Fulke Grevyll
Io: Sotherton:
Examinatur per nos
Fra: Gosson
Ri:
Sutton
Auditores
Bibliography
MSC 6.111
See also transcription of AO 1/390/52, fol. 11v:
H&S,
10.552 (listed under
Gold. Age
)