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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![Parmentier, Monsieur, maTtre d’hotel to Marshal Cadinett, gold chain and medal presented to, 250. Parminit, Pierce, a French musician, 205. Parre, John, embroiderer, paid for embroidering the guards’ dresses, 11, 43. Parry, Sir Thomas, custody of the Lady Arbella committed to, 121 — sent ambassador to France, 8, 37. Pattescall, Ernie, paid for pictures of men cast in alabaster, 316. Patrick, Richard, blacksmith, payment to, for iron work about the tomb of the late Queen, 35, 36 — and for the Lady Sophia’s tomb, 60. Pay, Nicholas, clerk of the kitchen, to provide provisions for Prince Charles and the Infanta of Spain, 270, 271. Peasley, William, servant to George Calvert, sent a commissioner to Ireland, 315. Pell Exitus, clerks of, 74, 231. [See Wardour, Sir Edward.] Pellis Callis Gate, sewers at, 204. Pellis, William, payment to, for apprehending coiners, 21. Pemberton, Sir James, citizen and alderman of London, repayment of money to, 92. Pembroke, William, Earl of, Lord-chancellor and Chamberlain, gold chain given by, to a servant of the Duke of Guise, 10 — payments by, for purchase of the manor of Winter- bourn Basset, 79 — directs payment of fees on the creation of Charles Prince of Wales, 332, 333 — payments, &c., made by, as Lord-chamberlain of the household, 186, 195, 225, 226, 233, 240, 252, 275, 2S1, 289, 290, 293, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341—pays the expenses of Signor John Baptista Gabilione, ambassador from the Duke of Savoy, 338, 339 — a diamond ring purchased for, from Lady Dudley, 348, 356 — a diamond purchased by, of Sir Maurice Abbots, for the King, 351. Earl of, and Montgomery, pays Daniel Mittens for divers portraits of King Charles I., 355 — picture of, by Mittens, delivered into the gallery at Whitehall, 358. Pendennis Fort, Cornwall, charges for building of, 95 — surveyed by Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 95. Penne, William, charges for Henry Broke, Lord Cobham, 34. Penruddock, Sir Thomas, a commissioner sent to Ireland, 266. Peregrine, ship of Ipswich, sent to Spain, 193. Perith, post at, 359.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2929762x_0456.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)