Issues of the exchequer; being payments made out of His Majesty's revenue during the reign of King James I / Extracted from the original records ... By Frederick Devon.
- HM Treasury
- Date:
- 1836
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Issues of the exchequer; being payments made out of His Majesty's revenue during the reign of King James I / Extracted from the original records ... By Frederick Devon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
435/488 page 399
![a jewel given to, 81 — rents assigned to, for his support, 115 — Doctor Anthonie sent for to attend him in his sickness, 164 — expenses of his funeral, 155 — mourning provided for, 169 — gilt armour ordered by, 173. Henry VII., King of England, annuity granted by, to the univer- sity of Oxford, 255. H enshaw, Benjamin, 239. Henslowe, Philip, keeper of the wild beasts, &c., at Paris Garden, 143. Hepborne, Marian, paid for her attendance on the Duke of York, 38. Heralds, list of, 257, 258 — fees to, at King James’s funeral, 354 — payments to, on creation of the Prince of Wales, 194, 332 — fees, largess, and robes granted to, at King Charles’s marriage, coronation, and at the creation of noblemen, installations, &c., 354 — at the instalment of the Duke of Brunswick and Duke of Chevreux to the Order of the Garter, 354. House and Office of, repairs done to, 224,258, 292 — register of, 224. [Vide Bluemantle—Chester Herald— Clarencieux—Garter King of Arms—Norroy—Portcullis —Richmond Herald—Rougedragon—Somerset Herald— Windsor Herald—York Herald.] Herault, John, of Saint Saveur, Guernsey, 69 — to attend the com- missioners in Guernsey and Jersey, 302. H krbert, Sir Edward, ambassador to France, his expenses to Paris, 234, 235, 262 —from Paris to Montgomery Castle, 289, 290 — to the French Court at Tours and Poictiers, 253. H f.rcy, vel Harcy, John, payments to commissioners to survey his Majesty’s manors in the West, 38 — to commissioners for surveying manors in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Leicestershire, 74. Heriott, vel Herriot, vel ILerriott, George, jeweller, paid for a chain of stone and pearl with a picture of the Queen, given by his Majesty to the Count de Villa Modsena, ambassador from the King of Spain, 29 —for jewels, 55— jewels purchased of, for Jane Mewtes, 104, 105 — interest paid to, for money lent to his Majesty, 118 — for a dia- mond ring, and feather set with diamonds, 188 — for a chain and hatband set with diamonds for the Prince, 202 — jewels for Count de Guido, 231—jewels purchased of, for New Year’s gifts, &c., 263 — a diamond purchased from, 316 — part payment of his debt, 324.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2929762x_0435.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


