Appendix. 85 
To hier of xii horses when my lady came from Mr. Hide’s to London 605, 
Item to Langham for 2 days bordwages attending upon my lady at 
Christchurch, y’ Lordship being at Windsor 3°, 44, 
To Thomas Johnes and his fellowes for their dynners, weyting uppon 
my lady from Christchurch to Camerwell 3°, 84, 
Item ; for my bote-hier to London about the despatch of my lady 82, 
Item; for a trunke saddell with y° appurtenances for carrying of 
my ladie’s apparel 20s, 
To Thos. Johnes to buy a hoode for my lady XXXV‘, 
To Gilbert y° gouldsmith for 6 doz. gould buttons of y* Spanish 
pattern, and for a littell cheyne delivered to Mr. Forrest for my 
lady’s use £xxx 
To Mr. Virloe for lynnen cloath for my lady 51°. 
— Twoell of fine Holland for to make my lady ruffes 12°. 
— 22 ells of Russet taffata to make my /ady a gowne at 13°. 44, an ell 358, 
Item, paid to Eglamby for my Jady’s charge from Mr. Hide’s to 
Camberwell £10 
Item, delivered for my lady’s charge riding into Suffolk: with xl 
pistoles [a Spanish coin] delivered to Hogans to put into her 
Ladyship’s purse £26 138°, 44, 
1559. For sewing silk sent to my lady by Mr. Forster 4s. 
For apparel sent to my lady and for the charges of Higgenes, her , 
_man, lying in London 60°. 
For bringing venison to Mr. Hide’s 5°. 
Item: ii pair of hose sent to my lady by Sir Richard Verney’s servant Ss 
Item. for spices bought by the cook when your Lordship rode to my lady’s 225. 
1559. For a looking glass sent to my lady by Mr. Forster 4s, 
To Smyth the mercer for 6 yards of velvet at 43°. a yard : and 4 
yards to the Spanish taylor for your Lordship’s doublet: and 2 
yards for garding my lady’s cloak 112s, 64, 
The following items, under the head of “ Play money,” show that 
Lord Robert was frequently visiting at Mr. Hyde’s :— 
To Mr. Hide which he lent your Lordship at play at his own house 40°, 
Delivered to your Lordship at Mr, Hide’s at sundry times; by my 
hands 20°; by Hugans 11°. and by Mr. Aldersey 28°, Total 67°. 
No. IV. (p. 67.) 
William Edney the taylor’s bill to my Lord Robert’s wife. Her 
letter to Edney was found pinned within it. (Original at Longleat.) 
Willm Edney To my Lorde Robarte Dudles wyffe* 
£ s. d. 
Imprimis, for makynge a lose gowne of satten byassed 
wythe lace all over the garde 20 0 
® This bill, as appears at the foot of it, was not paid till-five years after her death, 
