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A.D. 1502 King James was to allow her, ic--\ 

 sides the expense of her house- \ 

 hold, wardrobe, tSfc. for her I 



privy purse ) 



Her jointure ^2,000 English, * or 

 i 505 f Wheat, 54 quarters . . . 



Red wine 6 tuns . . v 



Claret wine, 4 tuns . . . 



Choise White wine, 1 tun 



White wine for tlie kitchen 



Malvesey, 1 butt . . . 



Ossey, 1 pipe 



Rhenish, '2 almes 



Ale of London, 4 tuns . 



Ale of Canterbury, d tuns . 



Beer, 20 tuns 



Spiceries, S;c. total . 



Ling, 3 hundred .... 



Cod, 6 hundred .... 



Salmon, salted, 7 barrels . 



Salmon, fresh, 40 . . 



Herrings, white, 14 barrels 



Herrings, red, 20 cades 



Sturgeon, salted, 5 barrels . 



Eels, salted, 2 barrels . 



Eels, fresh, 6 hundred . . 



Wilks, 8 thousand . 



Pikes, 5 hundred ... 



Tench, 4 hundred . . . 



Carp, 100 



Bream, 7 hundred 



Lampreys, salted, 2 barrels 



Lampreys, fresh, 80 . . 



Lamprons, fresh, 14 hundred 1 

 total .... .J 



Congers, salted, 124 . . . . 



Roaches, 2 hundred large ones 



Seals and porpuses, total . 



Puffins, 6 dozen 



Salt, 3 quarters 



Rape oil, 2 barrels . . . . 



Olive oil, 5 gallons . . . . 



Honey, 1 barrel 



Mustard, total 



Vinegar, 1 hogshead . . . 



Verjuice, 1 pipe 



Coals, 200 quarters . . . . 



Ihe whole expense of tlie 

 feast, including candles, 

 dishes, cooks, heralds, paint- 

 ers, Sec. amounted to be- 

 sides compositions, carriage, 

 and payment for vessels 

 lost, &c 



* Tn ii8i,\vhen filver was much more valuable than 

 in ISCI, Alexaiuler III, king of Scotland, gave with his 

 daughter to the king of Norway the value of 9,333 ;• 

 )jounds of ftandard filver, one half in real money, and for 

 the other half an annuity in lands valued at ten years' pur- 

 chafc, and the flipulatcd jointure was to be ten per cini of 

 her portion. Henry, when it was incomparatively more 

 neceflary for him to conciliate the good will of his fon-in- 

 law, gives only 5,714 pounds 3^ ounces of iilver of the 



per ann.^1,000 o\i I Fcedera, V. xii, pp. ;8C), 



/SO. 

 6,000 oj j 



Lelandi Collectanea, V. 

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fame ftandard, and ftipulates for his daughter a jointure 

 of tiveniy per cent, befides an allowance for her privy puric. 

 But the cliief excellency of that ii-'/e king was a dexterity 

 in making fcrewing bargains, of which h'n contraAs in 

 1506 a;id I J07 for his own marriage with the fifler of the 

 king of Spain, and a marriage of his daughter with that 

 king's fon, (afterwards the emperor Charles V) though 

 never accomplifhed, are feme of the innumerable inflances 

 that might be adduced. [See jFaJem, /^.xiii,pp. liClJl] 



