APPENDIX, NO. III. 



i\. D. 1535 Pension allowed to a nun on thel 

 suppression of the house or 

 hospital of Seynt James in the 

 fylde', now the palace of S'. 

 James's 



1536 Keeper of the privy sea] ... 



1537 Apothecary to Princess Mary . . 

 Physician to tJie same princess . . 

 Chief organist to the kin? . . . 



Oats 



Beans 



Crown lands to be sold by order 

 of Henry VIII, not under twenty 

 years' purchase, and in fots not ex- 

 ceeding the value of ^50 per ann. 



Houses in towns, and cottages 

 without land, to be sold, not under 

 fifteen years' purchase. 

 French wines not to be above . . 

 Malmsey, Romney, Sack, and? 



other sweet wines, not above J 

 1540 First musician to the king . . . 



Two others . . 



Two others 



Two others 



Hebrew lecturer at Cambridee . . 



1543 Oats f . . 



* Beans 



1544 t Salaiy of John of Padua,' the/ 



king's architect f 



1546 Legacy of Henry VIII to his 

 daughters Mary and El 

 on their marriages 

 reign princes, each . 

 and to live on, each . 

 Reginald Wolf, the king's printer . 

 i547 Physicians to King Edward VI each 

 Great admiral of England, Ire-^ 

 land, Wales, Calais, Boulome, > 



&c. &c .J 



Malmsey wine 



Income of the poorest churches in 7 



York j 



on which the incumbents could 

 scarcely subsist. 



Several of the poor churches were-\ 

 therefor united, so as to pro- I 

 duce to the incumbents livings ( 

 not to exceed J 



1548 Expense of post horses .... 

 Pension to Sebastian Cabot, the 1 



discoverer of North America J 



1549 Latin secretiury to the kino- . . , 

 1551 J Wheat .... 



Malt 



Oats II •.......'. 



Straw 



Coal§ '. '. . 



In /'a-Ara, f . xvi, f. 796 there are the ranfoms of a 

 mimber of Scottifh noHemen and gentlemen, who became 

 prifoners at Solway mofs. 



t In Fradcra, V. %v p. 35 there is an eftimate of feveral 

 articles of rich drefs, S<.c. which, being now fcarcely intel 

 legible, I have omitted. 



t Thefc prices, I prefumc, muft have been at the end of 



[I to his^ 



Elizabeth, [ 



with fo- f 



CHRONOL( 



per ann. 

 per day 



quarter 



^0 13 4 } Fadera, V. .\iv, p. 563. 



10 Fccdcra, V.xiv.p. 571. 



26 J3 4 ^ i- /■' 



66 13 4 pcedera,V.xiv,pp.5;8, 



20 O J 5S4. ' 



3 4 



6 



gallon 



per ann. 

 per day 



per ann. 



quarter 



per day 



Focdera, V. xiv, p. 654. 



8^ 

 O 1 J 



Act 28 Hen. VIII, c. 14. 



Foedera, V. xiv, pp. 657, 

 703,704, ;o5. 



50 O 



2 4 



1 8 



38 



40 . 



J 3 4 j Fleetwood. 



2 I ^'^^^^^' V- XV, pp. 34, 



10,000 



■ Foedera, V. xv, p. iig. 



3,000 



per ann. 1 6 S Ftedera, V. xv, p. ] 50 



100 O T 



( Fffidera, V. XV, pp. 143, 



133 6 8 f 148, 157. 



pint li Stow'sSuney, p. 441. 

 1 6 S 1 



Act 1 Edw. VI, c. Q. 



20 O 



per mile 

 per ann. 



quarter 

 load 



1 Act 1 c«< 2 Edw. VL c. 3' 



166 13 4 1 Fcedera,V. xv, p. 181. 



26 13 4 Fcedera, V. xv, p. 200. 



O 8 O T 



O 5 1 



8 



5 



12 



. Fleetwood. 



the year. They are much too low for the beginning of it. 

 See the table of money. 



,i The price of oats here muft be underftooti as the con- 

 traft converfion price of leveral fpccies of grains taken at 

 an averajre. 



§ Fleetwood .''ays this mull be charcoal, fea-coal not 

 having been in common ufe i jo years, at leaft in London. 



