382 GOODYER 



Goodyer's Memoranda for shopping for a lady, probably in London, 



c, 1621. 



20 yards of galome lace. 



4 doz. buttons. 



Homs(?) fustian z yards 3 qters. 



Canvis j ell. 



8 skeynes of sticchine ] , ir • n -n 



8 skeynes of sowinge \ 1^'"^^^^" °""^^ '" ^^^ ""''^ ^"^^- 



2 oyle skins, 



half a yard of Jeynes Fustian. 



Cambrick j ell & qtcr at 3^ 6'^ or ... q'' ell. 



T\/[ri8 Benwyn at the little Mineries neare Algate. if she wil paie to gev a 

 discharge from Holman, windmil (?) and Inkforbies wife. 



The fan of a pinke color. Morgan to doe. 



8 yards of 4^* rebon of y^ same pinke color, to desire M"^'^ Ison for a patterne of 



ye bredth & color. 

 6 yards of 2'^ rebon of y® same colour. The fans handell to be doble gilt. 



Mr. Bull was pd 5^ for 5 q'^^s ended y* 30**! of Januarie 1621. 

 Mr. Wilson of Barbican. 



50 needles of all sorts, none to bigge. 

 a girdle of stuff 18'' pise russet color, 

 a pound of Annis seed comfitts. 

 half a pound of English liquerish. 

 [A list of books on same page.] 



[MS. f. 46. 



Memorandum relating to Corn. 1631. 



ob 2I 



" [MS. f. 132. 



An account of piircJiascs^ probably for his luifc, in 1634. 



I yard ha. iSc ha. qter of white Cotton at I2'' . I 7^ 



I skyn I I 



3 yards of fustian Rebon 06 



10 paire of hooks & eyes o i\ 



Canvis in the wostbud (?) & bustian . . .02 



Silk 02 



6 Buttons 01 



3 10 

 Making the hose . .12 

 lengthening the other .8 i 10 



7~s 



[MS. 1. 14. 



