E OF PRICES, &c. 



'It L^eiia . . ► 

 liter of Ed- 1 

 d to James ( 

 both being | 

 iki< J 



A. D. 1474 -g {English )-ussctJoi a gown lol 



Ihe prince s nurse J 



Scarlet ciotk 



Fellous Cseemiiigly vctuet)'\ 

 for the cjuet'u's ginvn, and \ 

 for slet'ves and collars to f 



those of he- ladies J 



Crimson vellous 



Crimso7i satin for a kirtell lol 



the queen J 



Linen for sheets to thel 



prince's nurse J 



Eastland hoards at Leith 

 Porlion ot'Cicily d.iugliter of Ed- 

 ward IV, contracted 1 

 prince of Scotland both 

 infants, 20.000 mark 

 to be paid in ] 7 years, and to be 

 carried to Edinburgh at the ex- 

 pense of England \. 



1475 Oats 



Hay 



' Dukes, earls, knights, men at 

 arms, archers, &c. continu- 

 ed the same as in 1347 a'ld 

 1415. 



Provider and carriages 



Chariotmen 



Carters, ditchers, Sec 



King's almoner in the army . . 



secretary in the army . . 



first physician 



and for two servants, each. . 



other physician, who \ 



was also a surgeon J 



who is allowed for one? 



assistant surgeon J 



other surgeons, each . . 



inferior svirgeons, each . 



Doctor of laws in the army . . . 

 and for his notary public . . 

 and his other attendants, 7 



each i 



Dean of the king's chapel. . . . 



Clerk of his chapel 



Five boys in the chapel and 1 



,_ a valet, each j 



14S1 -« spearman in the Scottisli army . . 

 A bowman in ditto 



1482 Draught horses, for 220 . . . 



1483 A proclamation of Richard III " 

 offers several rewards, to be 

 paid in money or in lands 

 valued at ten years' pur- 

 chase, as in 1470. . . . ^ 



Scarlet cloth 



Ingrain cloth 



Cloth of other colours 



Velvet 



Hosen 



Shoes of Spanish leather 

 Shoes of black leather . • . 



elt 



2 



4 

 10 



2 15 



dozen 



13,333 6 8 



•2 <^ 





per day 



yard 



pair 



;\cconnt o^ the treasurer 

 of Scotl.ii'il ro|)iecl' 

 from the .MS. in .Mait- 

 land's Hislory of Scot- 

 land, |i 322. It is also 

 in Borthwick's Re- 

 marks on British anti- 

 quitits, and in (iih- 

 son's History of Gla»i' 

 gow. 



F vdera. Vol. xi, pp. 825, 

 83G. 



quarter O I lO ' 



load O 0' 8 



per day 



Computus (P. C.) apv 

 Fleetwood, p. 112. 



' FcEdera, Y. xi, p. 8-14, 



2 

 12 



O G 



020} Acts, Jac. Ill, f 67 b. 

 100 O Foedera, V. xii, p. 15S^ 



* It is very probable that all thefe goods, being for the 

 Toyal family, may have been charged above the cuftomary 

 frices. 



+ The marriage never was acconipliihed, afid app-ir"' " / 

 it never was ierioully intended. 



