172 Wulfhall and the Seymours. 
For 20 horses of my lord’s servants 2 nights oe es 
For men hired to dress my Lord’s horses at Newbury 
To Master Winchcombe’s * carders when my lord lay thers 
19 Sept. - 
For hay, litter, aid provender for my lord’s male! jateinilants at 
the Goat in Strand 30 days ce as 
For making a seat of velvet fringed mith “allt 
For 6 cop nailes gilt to set on the head of the sadle, 8d., for i a 
gilt head to the same sadle 16 8 
For making a pillion cloth of velvet, with 3 yards of bokeram to 
line the same 
4th September 1537 Paid = hey, Etter and eoreaie for xx 
horses one night when my Lord “ys at my lord Stourton’s [now 
Stourhead ] a 
Paid for the same for xxxyviii irtes of aay Ment tae 2 “aie 
when my lord lay at my lord Chief Justices (Fitz James) house 
called Redlinch [near Bruton J, viz. 5 and 6 Sept. : 
Paid for the same for xxxvi' horses of my lord’s trayne™ eeamean 
in dyvers places when my lord lay one night at my lord Hungerford’s 
[Farley Castle) viz. 7 Sept. 
For like horse mete for xxxix horses for « one night when my ian 
lay at Sir Henry Long’s (Draycote) 8 Sept. 
For the same, standing one night in the Abbey of Malmoabtier 
and in the Town there 
For xxxvii horses, one night when my “Jord lay at ‘Bradstock 10 
Sept. 
For xl. horses, fie night at the Devizes when rly lord lay at 
Mr. Ernely’s [Whetham], 12 Sept. 
For xxxy. doz. horse-bread expended whiles my lord lay at Wulf- 
haulle, seven days as well before his progress as after. Aug. and 
Sept. 
Thomes Wolf for sweping nad lensing my lord's “Chamber at 
Windsor, and setting up bords to stop out the wind 
To Mother Neville for a fireshovel 8a., a paire of bellouse, dit 
Paid for 400 harness-bells bought at onion at 12d. the haniteed 
Paid 19 April for shoeing my horses agenst the bringing uppe of 
my Lord’s revenues, 1s. 4d. And for a male pylyon,+ and two male 
brasses for the carrying of the said revenues 
(1539 March) Reward to my Lord Cobham’s cook that dressed my 
Lord’s dinner at Gravesend : 
For the hire of 17 horses from fey to Dover for my Lord 
and others of his Company on his Journey to Calais 
For cords to my lord’s mail and mending his posting cushion 
Paid for a ie to carry ae lorde from Sandgate to Rinsham 
12 March . : ve se 
* Winchcombe: the celebrated wealthy clothier called ‘‘ Jack of Newbury,” 
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