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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![is pleased, of his princely bounty and free gift, to bestow £. *. d. upon the said Michael Borstede the sum of 3371. 10*. By writ, dated 22nd of July, 1605 337 10 0 10/A of October.— By order, the last of Ulrich HencheA September, 1605. To Uldricii Henche, for a Clock. ( r . . . . c J clockmaker, or to his assignee, the sum ot 100/., for a clock, in manner of a branch, made by him, and set up in his Highness’s chamber at Whitehall. By writ, dated 23rd of July, 1605 100 0 0 . 12/A of October.—By order, 11th MaxamilianPowtram, I 0f October, 1605. To Maxami- foi a Tomb for the\ LJAN Powtram, alias Coult, the late Queen. ] J sum of 200/., parcel of a more sum limited for the making and erecting of a tomb within the collegiate church of Saint Peter, in Westminster, for a monument of the late Queen, according to an agreement made with him, by articles indented betwixt the Right Honourable the Lord Treasurer of England and the Earl of Salisbury, and the said Maxamilian. By writ, dated 4th of March, 1604 200 0 0 J10/A of December.—By order, 9th day of November, 1605. To John Williams, his Majesty s goldsmith, the sum of 1,350/. 10s. 1 \d., for sundry parcels of plate, and chains of gold, delivered by him for his Majesty’s service, as also the several sums following, to the particular persons hereafter mentioned, for necessaries delivered into the office of the Jewel-house—to wit, to Thomas Pulford, coffer-maker, for mending of cases and standards, and making new cases for the rich plate, 24/. 18*. 8d.; to Tho- mas Larkin, locksmith, for mending of locks, 3/. 15*. 6d.; to Thomas Langton, for 188 ells of fine Holland cloth, and for 62 ells of brown Hamborough, 38/. 6d.; to the officers](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2929762x_0063.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


