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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![Lord Knyvett] I605-To the Ri«ht H°; £' * * nourable the Lord Knyvett, Baron or Esltricke, as well 260/. for the diets of the Lady Mary’s Grace for J 3 weeks, begun the last of May,* 1607, and ended the last of August then next following, after the rate of 20/. the week, as also the sum of 90/. for wages of six rockers, each at the rate of 30/. by year, due for half a year, begun the 8th day of April, 1607, and ended the 8th of October following; and 28/. for wages of other her Grace’s attendants at several rates, at 56s. per annum for half a year, begun the last of March, 1607, and ended the last of September following; and 237/. 18s. 6<2. for apparel and other ne- cessaries provided by him for her Grace from the 1st of December, 1606, and ended 16th of September then next following, 1607, appearing by 2 bills of particulars thereof, subscribed by the said Lord Knyvett, and allowed by six of the Privy Council, agreeable to the tenor of his Highness's Privy Seal, dated 13th of June, 1605. In all . . . . 615 18 6 13/A of Jane.—By order, 12th of June, 1605. To Robert Seale, clerk of the cheque of the guard, the several sums of money hereafter following, to be by him employed for red cloth for summer liveries given by his Majesty to the guard and others, this 3rd year of his Highness’s reign—to wit, for the yeomen-ushers, yeomen of the chamber, yeomen- warders of the Tower, and yeomen of the robes and beds, being in number 237 persons, each of them allowed and rated at 2 yards the piece, making 474 yards, at, 1 Is. the yard, 260/. 14s.; yeomen of the cross-bows, the 7 messengers of the King and Queen’s chamber-keepers of the wardrobe at Richmond and Greenwich, being in number 10 persons, at * The period when the transaction or circumstance took place upon which the order was made is frequently inserted after the date of the order itself. Robert Seale, Clerk.of the Cheque, for red Cloth for Summer Liveries.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2929762x_0060.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


