Lady Arabella's Progress. 'IM 



" Sept. 16. At my Lord Darscys. The servants, 6. 16. 6 : Poor at gate 6/6. 



Given to a footman of tlie Lord Darcy's came to guide part of the 

 way that day to Chatsworth 10/0. 



To two guides more that same day on the moors to Chatsworth 6/. 



To a farrer for bludding and drenching Freake's nagg sicke of the 

 staggars 3/. 



For mending the sompter sadle and a long rein to lead him 2/. 



For the sompters and 6 men attending the same from Walton to 

 Buxtone lying shorte one night. Their charges spent of them- 

 selves and their horses came to 9/6." 



Chatsworth. 



"At Chatsworth Sunday 17^^ Sept. 1609. 

 Given to the clerk of the Kytchen 10/. To 3 cookes 1. 10. 0. 2 

 Kytchen boyes 5/. The Butler 10/. his man 5/. the yeoman 

 of the celler 10/. The Usher of the hall 10/. M^ Dove 10/. 

 The porter 10/. the musitions 10/. 2 groomes of the greate 

 chamber 1. 0. 0. To one that attended my La. chamber 10/- 

 3 poor folks on the way 1/. 



Buxton. 



For a man of M^ Cavendish's came to guide us to Buxton 6/0. 

 For Mr. Henry Cavendish's 4 coache horses at Buxton from Sonday 



till tuesday the 19"^. Two nights at 6^. a horse a nighte, 4/. 

 For 5 strikes and a pecke of pease and oats for them at 2/8 a 



strike 14/. 

 For the coachman and his man's dyett for 4 meales at 6"*. a peece 



a meale. 4/. 

 Sept 19. The coachman in reward for coming from Chatsworth to Buxtons 10/ . 

 Paid for ale sent for by my La. command from Tidswell to Buxton 



3/0." 

 " Paid for the men's dyetts ther that came before with the sompters 



a day to Buxton 5/6. 

 Gave him that kept the well there 1. 0. 0. 

 Sept. 20. To his man 6/. To 2 wymen attended my La. at the Well 1. 0. 0. 

 Given among the poore at Buxton on our coming away 13/4." 



At Sheffield. 



" Paid 2 guides sent by my Lord of Shrewsbury to conduct my La. 



on the moors from Buxton to Sheifield 12/. 

 To the Ringers at Sheffield on passing through 5/. 

 To my Lo. of Pembroke's coachman for bringing my La. part of 



the way from Buxton to Sheffield her owne coatche breaking on 



the way 10/. 

 Paid for a roape the same time to bind the coatche 10*. 

 Paid for ale when my Lady stayed to drinke on the way betwixt 



Buxton and Sheffield 1'. 1-^. 

 Given to certen laborers mended the wayes that day on the mores 5/. 



