stewards' accounts preserved at haddon hall. 83 



p^ for cariage of y* same salt 



p** the xxx"" of Novemb. to clarke of bakewell for 



shoes for ^* boyes of y* Kechyn & y* french 



boye 

 p"* for xij drynkynge Juggs y^ same day 

 Gevon to a fellow y' helped Tyas to bring y^ same to 



haddon from Derby 

 Gevon to deafe nevell the vij"" of Decemb 

 To halley to get my ladies saddle mended and for a ] 



botle of muscadell* y* vij'" of Decemb. ) 



p'' to Tyas for a botle of muscadell for my M'the) 



same day I 



p"* to John halley of Rolesley & other masons w"" 



hym workynge & makyng y^ hearth in y* Kechyn 



& for a paire of musterd stones xvij daies & for 



breakyn stones for y' said worke on Stanton more 



the viij"" of Decemb. 1564 

 Paid to Raf becke for Russhes the ix"" of Decemb. 

 Gevon y* same day to M' Mans boye y' brought x 



copies cony (rabbits) & a dozen plows (plovers) 



vj copies of wilfowle 

 p** for XV foxe skyns the same day 

 Gevon to Thoms Bilson for wodcoks and snyts 



(snipes) the x"" of Deceb. 

 Gevon to one of my M" men for his charge to 



sheffeld to carry a Ire (letter) to my lord of 



shrewesburye y* xiij"" of deceb. 

 p"* to alexander ogdeyn for makyng trappes for y° 



conyngryt y^ same day 



nj^ x" 

 viij*^ 



XX* 



XX 



V* 



* " Muscaditte,^' Muscadel, a rich sweet smelling wine. 

 "And I will have also Wyne de Ryne 

 With new made Clarye that is good and fyne 

 Muscadell, terantyne, and bastard, 

 With Ypocras, and Payment coming afterwards." 

 MS. Kawl., c. 6. 



t " Conyngery" a rabbit warren. 



