National Archives,
E351/544, fol. 116
Pipe Office, Chamber Accounts,
Apparelling
(Another copy of NA, AO 1/391/58, fol. 11v)
Payment to
John Heborn
in the Declared Accounts of the
Lord Treasurer
of the Chamber,
Sir William Uvedale
, from 29 Sept. 1619 to 29 Sept. 1620. The MS is bound together with Chamber
Accounts from 1612 to 1627.
[fol. 116]
To Iohn Hebborne gent vsher dayly wayter for thallowaunce of himselfe one yeoman
vsher three yeomen hangers twoe groomes of the wardrobe and one groome porter for
making
ready in whitehall the greate Chamber on the Queenes side for
ix severall plaies for his Majestie and three Rehersalles plaies in xpmas
holydaies vntill Easter xxiiij daies, Twoe Maskes for
the Prince
at xpmas and Shrovetide viij daies the Queenes presence twice for the Lordes of
Counsell iiijer daies the gallery for his Majestie againste the Tylting
iiijer daies a roome in the said gallery for the French Ambassadors Ladies twoe daies
the Duke of Lennox
his lodging for the French
Ambassador againste the Tylting twoe Daies aroome for the Spannish Ambassador in the
Tyltyard iiijer daies and for
alteracions three severall tymes at his
Majesties goeing to Hampton Courte and
Theobaldes vj daies In all by the space of liiij daies Mensibus
Ianuarij et Februarij 1619 xliiijli
ijs
[fol. 124]
[Endorsement, signatures]
L Cranfeilde
Io: Denham
Examinatur per nos
Ri: <
Sutton
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Fra: goston
<Auditores>
[Number of assistants: 7
Accounts relating to Apparelling:
fols. 115v-116v
Total sum spent on Apparelling: £831, 18 s
Entire account: fols. 108-124]
Bibliography
MSC 6.118
See also transcriptions of AO 1/391/58, fol. 11v: H&S, 10.597 (note)
Reyher (1909), 526
Orgel & Strong, 1.307