170 Painters in the Reign of Henry Vlll, 



thing belonging to them. For every but- 

 trefs to be paid 6/. — tjj-. — 4^. and for 

 all the faid buttrefies 140/. and for the 

 tower 100/. 



The two next deeds are no lefs curious, 

 as they have preferved the names of the 

 artifts who painted the magnifieent windows 

 in the fame chapel. 



Indenture of May 3, in the i8th of 

 Hen. VIII. bervveen the forefaid provoft 

 and Thom^as Larkc Arch-deacon of Nor- 

 wich, and Francis Williainfon of South- 

 wark, glazier, and Simon Symonds of St. 

 Margaret's Weflminfter, glazier, the two 

 latter agreeing curiouily and fufHciently to 

 glaze four windov/s of the upper ilory of 

 the church of King's-college Cambridge, 

 of orient colours and imagery of the flory 

 of the Old Law and of the New Law, after 

 the manner and goodneli in every point of 

 the king's new chapel at, Weftminiler, alfo 

 according to tlie manner done by Bernard 

 Flower glazier deceafedj a4fo according to 

 fuch patrons, otherwifc called vidim.us, to 

 be fet up within two years next enfuing, to 

 be paid after the rate of fi.steen pence per 

 foot for the glaf$. 



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