390 ON THE PLACE OF FISH IN 



the same account for the "hole yeare," \rnli. xs. 



For Salt Fishe do. do. (18 



For Rede Herringe, do. do. (63* 



For Sprootis (sprats ?), do. do. (los.) 



Far Salmon Salt somme c. s. do. do. (5.) 



For Salt Sturgeon IDS. the ferekyne, ditto ditto. (30^.) 



What is allowed for breakfast. 



This is the ordre of suche braikfast as shal be 

 allowed in my Lord's house, every Lent begynnyng at 

 Shrovetide, and ending at Easter. What they shall 

 have at breakfast Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and 

 Saturday except my Lord's children, which shall 

 have breakfast every day in the week in Lent. 



For my Lord and Lady. First a loaf of bread in 

 trenchers, ii manchets, a quart of beire, a quart of 

 wine, ii pieces of salt fish, vi baconned herrings, iv 

 white herring or a dish of sproits, i. 



Breakfast for my Lord Peircy and Master Thomas. 

 First a loaf of bread in trenchers (same as preceding, 

 only half the quantity). 



For the nursery for Lady Margaret and Master 

 Tugeram Peircy 



A manchet, a quart of beer, a dish of butter, a 

 piece of salt fish, a dish of sproits or four white 

 herrings. 



For my Lady's gentlewoman a loaf of bread, a 

 pottell (bottle ?) of beer, a piece of salt fish, or three 

 white herrings. 



For my Lord's Breder and head officers of house- 

 hold two loafs of breed, a manchet, a gallon of 

 beer, two pieces of salt fish and four white herrings, i. 



