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.
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![INDEX. 4J5 Morrice, Edward, payments to, for Henry Broke, late Lord Cob- ham, prisoner in the Tower, 34. Morrison, John, for a cup of agate, with precious stones, 85. SiR Richard, lieutenant of the ordnance, provides for his Majesty's journey into Scotland, 192, 201, 202 — furnishes ships to take Lord Digby to Spain, 234 — appointed a commissioner to survey the Tower, 281,282 — furnishes stores for a ship to guard the navy at Chatham, 284. Moulton, Faith, 229. John, 227. Lincolnshire, manor of, surveyed, 75. Mountague, Sir Henry, 78. Mountaine, Doctor, master of the Savoy, remuneration to, for alterations at the Savoy for making of alum there, 104. Moyle, a captain in the town of Brill, 322. Mulberry Trees, planted near Westminster Palace, 98. [See Silk- worms and Munter Jenings.] Munster, in Ireland, Lord Danvers lord president of, 73. Murray, vel Murrey, Sir David, gentleman of the Prince's privy chamber, payments by, for the Prince, 40,48—jewels obtained by, for the Prince, 103 — pays for the Prince's robes at his creation, 139 — pays for an embroidered gown for the Lady Elizabeth, 158, 160 — for the late Prince Henry's wardrobe, 174 — reward to, for his services to Prince Henry, 175, 176. James, the King's cook, 129. Sir James, to pay the servants of the Marquis of Branden- burgh, for bringing a present of elks to the King, 149. John, groom of the bedchamber, 95 — money to be paid to, as an indemnity to the city of London from defective titles, 230. Musicians to the Queen, 244. Mynne, Sir Henry, paymaster to the gentlemen pensioners, 211. Thomas, the King's knight harbinger, allowance to, for ex- penses of the ambassadors extraordinary from Spain, 290— for his attendance on the ambassadors at Dover, on the par- liament at Oxford, and Queen at Westminster, 349. Nantwich, post at, 359. Nash Anne, creditor of Brian O Rorke, a prisoner in the Towei, 296. Nassau, Count Henry of, his charges for lodgings, 155. Prince Maurice of, order of the garter sent to, 158. Naunton, Sir Robert, chief secretary, 231, 235, 236,243, 253 payments by, for the King's secret service, 287.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2929762x_0451.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)