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Paid to the Cowper for one greate hope and xv smale hopes xix 

 to Thomas Logge for hoopes sett of hym by Buries 



at the furst playe . . . . vii 

 to John Wryght for makyinge a cotte of lether for 



Christ ..... xvi 



Itm paid to Solomon of Hatfild for parchmte . . ij 



to the Widdow Pamplen for lyne and packthread ij ij 

 at Brancktre when the play was showed ther 



paid by Thos. Hunnock . . vij viij 



, , for drink for the players when the play was showed xviii 

 to Mother Dale and her company for reaping 



flagges for the scaffold ... xij 

 ,, to Polter and Rosse for watching in the pightell l 



on the play show ... ij iiij 



for ij lbs of assendewe for the thurd playe . vi iiij 



for one doss Spanyshe whight . . vi 



for vi dos gold foile . . . iij vi 



,, for vi paper bordes . . . xij 



for hopes .... xij 



for fyftie fadam of lyne for the cloudes . . xii 



for one dos. grene foile . . xii 



for ij Ib. reade leade ... vi 



for ij Ib. Brassoll ... vi 



for iij paper bordes . . . viii 



for iiij oz Synop papers . . viii 



for tenn men to beare the pagiante . ij vj 

 to Browne for keapinge the cornehill on the 



showe daye ... iij 

 to Roistone for payntenge the Jeiants, the 



pagiante, and writing the plaiers names vij 



to Henry Gaynners for cullers . . ij vj 



for paper to wright the Bookes . j 

 to Richard Burde for ij daies payntenge and 



making the liveries . . iij ij 



for read wyne, vineg* and ressett . iiij 



for a black plate 2 . vi 



to Mother Dale for reaping flagges . xii 

 for half a thousand of ij d nailes and half a 



thousand of iij d nailes . ij vi 



1 Pightell = inclosure. 

 2 Was this Judas' black nimbus ? See p. 359. 



