EXTRACTS FROM BOOK OF ACCOUNTS 



for dressing her Ladyships head 



for Cards and Counters 



To M rs Piggin for dressing my Lady 



Anns head 

 August 17, 1660. 



Given to men at the bonefire to drinke 



the Kings health* 



May 21, 1 66 1. 



For a Chaire for her Ladyship to 



Church and to a breefe ... 

 More for her Ladyship lost at play 



Mrs. Pigions bill. 



a rowle for the head . . . 



a potte of Jesamin butter 



a paire of pendents ... 



for a mornings dressing 



a pocket glass 



a painted fanne 



a paire of pendents set in gold 



for dressing of my Lady Anns head 



8 times 

 paid for a huming top, a whorley gige 



and a scoop 

 paid for a black laced handcherfer for 



my Lady Anne 



June, i662.t 



for balls for my Lady Anne and M r 



Charles 

 for my Lord Cavendish's Coachman 



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* King Charles II. returned to England 25th May, 1660. About one 

 thousand gentlemen met the King at Dover, and rode with him to London, 

 wearing sprigs of oak. He entered Whitehall, in state, on his birthday, May 

 29th. Hence Royal Oak Day. 



t Lord Cavendish was married this year to the Lady Mary Butler, at 

 Kilkenny Castle, amidst great feasting and rejoicing. 



