APPENDIX, N'^. III. 



A. D. 1-4S5 Sahry of the earl of Oxford as 

 keeper of the lions, &.C. in the 



Tower 



and for each beast 



CHRONOLO' 



1 



his sahiy 

 Tower 



as constable of the] 



et >■ 



148G Wheat 



Bay salt? 



Salary of Bernard Andree 

 blind man) the king's poet 

 laureat, 10 marks . 



1480 Oats 



Brond cloth, the finest scarlet, or 

 other ingrained colours, not 

 to exceed 



plain colours, not to exceed 



Hats, the best not to exceed 

 Cap':, the best not to exceed . . 



yl wether 



A fatted ox .... 

 Salted keelings \ . . . 

 Haddocks and speldings\ 



f'inegar 



Honey 



A hng 



1491 Wheat 



Portion of Katharine daughter of 



the king of Castile, contracted 

 to Artliur prince of Wales, son 

 of King Henry Vn, 200,000 

 crowns at 4/2 sterling each 



1492 [ Man at arms for himself, his 

 custrel (servant), and his 

 page . 



Demi-lance 



Archer on foot or on horseback 

 with an allowance for 

 every 20 miles from thei 

 own homes to the place 

 of muster . 



5 ~c 





1493 



Oats . 

 Beans 



} 



Jack 



per Jay 



per ann. 

 r|Uarter 



per ann. 



quarter 



yard 



^o I 





 100 o 



1 4 

 1 4 



} 

 { 



FoKdem, V. xii, p, 2/0'. 



MS. in bib. Tliom. Aslle 

 arm. — Henjy's Hist. 

 V. xii, p. 454. 



Fabyan. 



6 13 4 

 2 

 lO O 



Foedera, V. xii, pp. 31/, 

 (343. 



MS. qu. by Fleetwood. 



{Foec 

 (343 



hundred 



Sc. pint 



quarter 



O 11 

 O 1 

 O 2 

 3 

 O 15 

 3 O 



O 

 O 

 O 



8 

 14 



, Acts 4 Hen. VII, cc. 8, 

 9- 



Lib. Aberbrotli. major, 

 qu. in Andersoni Di- 

 plom. Praef. p. 32. 



Fabyan. 



I 



41,666 13 4 Fcedera, V. xii, p. 461. 



per day 



1 6 



o o 

 o o 



006 



quarter 



14g4 A cow "I \ 



ji horse >in the Highlands 

 ^ sheep J 



{ 



2 



O 3 



12 



26 8 



2 



Annel 

 d IV. I 



Wheat 



Bay salt 



1495 Wheat 



White herrings 



Stipulated allowance to A 

 daughter of King Edward 

 when married to Thomas How- '> 

 ard, heir of the earl of Surrey, I 

 for her diet J 



and for her two gentlewomen, aT 

 girl, a gentleman, a yeoman > 

 and three grooms, altogether J 

 and for support of " horses . 



quarter 



barrel 



weekly 





 O 



o 







1 



. Fcedera, V. xii, p. 4/3. 



MS. qu. by Fleetwood. 



Verdict for Lord Lovat 

 awainst Doual Macgil- 

 licallim for cattle plun- 

 dered, qu. in Douglas's 

 Peerage, p. 42g. 



Fabyan. 



Madox, Formul. Angl. 

 p. 109. 



per ann. 51 11 8 

 16 9 4 



( 

 I 



Jt So a/elli majorti ittd n/cili mimni ar« tranflated by Rudjiman, the learned author of the preface to the DiploS-.ata. 



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