;\vard, ] 

 ir, or, ( 

 :eiver, f 



APPENDIX, N^. III. 



A. D. 1-170 Edward IV offered, as a reward, 



an ebtate of a^'lOO a-year, 



in the option of the rece: 



in read}- money 



Hence ten )'ears' purcliase may 

 be supposed tlie value of land dur- 

 ing the de.stn;ctive wars between 

 the i'.uiiilie.'-- of York and Lancaster. 

 See above at A. D. 13"0, and V. i, 

 p. ut5. 



Spanish iron 



Spanish wine 



Wi-ne of Bourdear.-s (' Burdeos') . . 



Wine (apparmtly Spanish) 



Raisins ('iiva passa') 



Oranges 



Spanish wool 



( For \al ue of several vessels see V. i, 



p. (ib5). 



A horse 



147 1 A) lowance to Margaret the widow 1 



of Henry VI J 



to the duke of Exeter, a\ 



prisoner in the Tower J 



— — to his principal keeper 



to a chajjlain and two others, 7 



each J 



to the duke's cook, page, 



and valet, and the servants of 



CHRONOLOG 



£^1,000 



:1 



1474 



the keepers, each .... 

 tlie w eekly expense of tlie whole ? 



being S 



' French black clothfor a syde^ 

 (long) gown to James III > 

 hing of Scotland J 



Holland clothfor his shirts . . . 

 and 12/ 



^ fjair of spurs for hiin 



Riiands 



and 



A bonnet for the king 



Huts for 'him 10/" 



G/ry cloth fir his cloak, and' 

 J'ur gouns to the queen's I 

 ladies 



'?atin 



Gl'ivesfor the queen 



Block cloth for a cloak to thel 

 queen. . J 



Scottish block for lining the') 

 cluak / 



Black cloth I or her hose 



Sti'ce-grates ( chy mnas'jfor 

 the king''! and queen's 

 closele, each 



.arlan tn line the queen'sl 

 collars J 



Tartan for the prince's cradle 



Blur tartan to lint the Orince's 1 





} 



gown of cloth of gold. . . . 



A mass book fo> the queen . 



Bn'od cloth l^appaientli/ lin 

 enj fo- ''he piince's sheets 

 and shirts 



1 



ell 



ell 



1 4 



2 2 



18 O 



Fcedera, V. xi, p. 654. 



Charge of damages pi'e.» 

 sented in court by sev- 

 eral Spanish merch- 

 ants, &c. who had been 

 plundered of their ves- 

 sels and cargoes by 

 some English free- 

 booters. Focdera,V. xj, 

 pp. 671 — Q~Q. 



\ 



■ Fccdera, V. xi, p. 713. 



I 



Account of the treasurer 

 of Scotland, copied 

 from tlie MS. in Mait- 

 land s History of Scot- 

 land, p. 322. It is also 

 in Borthwick's Re- 

 marks on British anti- 

 quities, and in Gib- 

 son's History of Glas- 

 gow. 



ell 



4 



