National Archives,
E351/544, fol. 131
Pipe Office, Chamber Accounts,
Apparelling
(Another copy of NA, AO 1/391/59, fol. 9)
Payment to
John Hebborn
, deceased, in the Declared Accounts of the
Lord Treasurer
of the Chamber,
Sir William Uvedale
, from 29 Sept. 1620 to 29 Sept. 1621. The MS is
bound together with Chamber Accounts from the years 1612 to 1627.
[fol. 131]
To Iohn Hebborne gentleman vsher dayly waiter deceased for the allowaunce of
himselfe one yeoman Vsher fower yeomen hangers twoe groomes of the warderobe and a
grome
porter for making ready of
Whitehall
, the Chappell and Closet there xxiiijor dayes, the great Chamber on the Queenes
side, and the greate Chamber and Hall
on the kinges side, for sixe seuerall plaies xij dayes, the great Chamber on the Queens
side for the Princes
Dauncing twoe dayes, the priuie chamber on the Queens side twoe seuerall tymes, for
the Princes
practysing fower dayes, the Hall for the Princes maskes twyce ten dayes,whitehall
with rich stuffe against Christmas xviijen Dayes, the Parliament house for receauing
of
Mounsier de Cadanett xviij dayes, and of
Essex house for feasting him twoe dayes. In all by the
space of iiijxx xen Dayes mensibus Octobris Nouembris et Decembris 1620
iiijxx ijli xs
[fol. 138]
[Endorsement, signatures]
Ri: weston
Io: Denham
Examinatur per nos
Fra: goston:
Ri:
Sutton
Auditores.
[Number of assistants: 8
Accounts relating to Apparelling:
fols. 131-132
Total sum spent on Apparelling: £1, 083, 15 s,
4 d
Entire account: fols. 125-38]
Bibliography
MSC 6.119
See also transcriptions of AO 1/391/59, fol. 9:
Reyher (1909),
526
H&S,
10.598 (listed under News NW)