(p*.) 
Appendix. 
£ &. 
for vi yards of Fustyane to lyne the gowne tr 
bag and staye 5 
“ for 4 yards of rosset pointinge ribbin 
“f for 12 ownces of rosset fringe at 2°. 84, the 
ownce 82 
“ for Frese and buccarome to the roffes 
” for makynge a rownde kyrtell of blacke velvet, 
cut all over, and fringed 2 
= for an ell and 2 of doble sarsnet at 8°. the ell 14 
“ for 2 oz. and 4 of fringe at xxij‘. th’ ownce 4 
2 for the cuttinge of the same kyrtell 6 
+ for iij yards and 3 of fustayne to lyne the kyrtell (4 
os for makynge a lose gowne of rosset taffeta 8 
dp for vi yards of Fustayne to lyne the same gowne 5 
An for sylke to the same 3 
» for viii yards of pointing ribbin 2 
of for frese and buccarome to the roffes rt 
~ for a + of sarsnet to drowe owte the sleves 2 
BS for makynge a pere of whit satten sleves 2 
“ for = of an oz. of silver lace 5 
» for sylke to the same 
All these parcels above receyved of Mr. Grice, to make, 
and delivered frome me to Mr. Grise agene, made 
d. 
10 
canoe oo 
iy 
DODRRMAOHRS 
sum XVi. XV. Viii. 
for makynge a petecote of skarlet, with bodyce 
and stockes of crimsin velvet 10 O 
os for ij ownces of grayne silke 6 8 
“ for Linnen clothe to the Bodyce and stocke 2 0 
3 for making a round kyrtle, the foreparte of 
velvet with a fringe of blacke sylke and 
golde 2 8 
“ for iiij yards of Fustyane 3 4 
at for making a lose gowne of rosset taffeta, the 
vi of July with 3 gards and 6 theine 
stripes the gard, cut and stript and truste 
with sarsnet 18 0 
for sylke to the same 5 0 
3 for vi yardes of Fustyane 5 10 
As for frece and buccorome to the roffes and coller 12 
& for 5 yards of pointing ribbin 14 
” for new translatynge the coller of your velvet 
gowne w'" gold fringe * 2 6 
», for makynge a mantle of clothe for the chife 
morner 6 8 
87 
* This ‘new translatynge the collar of the velvet gown” after the pattern of the ‘‘ rosset taffata ” 
gown, is probably the item to which Amye’s letter to her taylor refers, 
