Appendix. 167 
No. II. 
Payments and Wages to the Chaplain, and certain Servants at 
Wulfhall, in 1537. See page 144. 
By the Year. 
Zs. 4. 
To Sir James the priest (of the Chapel) .... 2 0 0 
», Grene the Bailly mys Seda lgG eS 
,, Vince the Keeper of the Home Pars .(jeiaopes 
», William the Grubber sr satin ek OO 
»» John Wynbolt the under-grubber 013 4 
» John, Carter at Wulf hall 109 
», Wynter, his felowe ee ates Sell OVE 
»» Gorway the Shepheard att Wulfhall .... 16 8 
», Edy of the Day-house* afoot tilin 0,0 
», Jone Cocks her fellowe .... aa een OT O 
,», Henry Bryan, Curatt at Eston for this 
quarter, after £6 Os. Od. by the yere .-. 110 0 
»» Christopher, keeper of the great horses .. 200 
To the seven females By the Year. 
Winifred Holt ates derseenhean OMLO 
Ann Coles, nurse to my Lord Beauchamp .. 213 4 
Mr, Edward Seymour’s nurse 2 0 0 
Margery Garret 16 8 
Margery Gilman 100 
Elizabeth Burde 018 0 
Awdry laundress 100 
No. III. 
Carpenter’s work for alterations at the Palace of Westminster 
against the Coronation of Queen Jane Seymour. See page 144, 
“ Exrracr from the Accounts of James Nedam, the King’s Surveyor, relating 
to the expense incurred at Westminster for the Coronation of Queen Jane 
Seymour. 
Anno XXVIII. R. Hen. VIII. (1536.) 
Tur Kyne’s PAtis oF WESTMINSTER AGENST THE CORONATION OF QUENE 
JANE. 
PayMEnTs made and paied by me James Nedam, Clerke and Surveyor Generall 
of Our Sovereign Lord the King’s Works, for works done at his Palis eff West- 
minster by his Grace’s commandment, agenst the Coronation of the Quene, as 
well in wages to artyficers, laborers, clarks, purveyors and others, allso for 
Emptions and Necessarys bought requisite and necessary for the said Worcks 
with carrying and re-carrying of the same; As the particuler parts thereof 



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