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Wul f hall and the Seymours. 



For 20 horses of my lord's servants 2 nights .. .. 0 13 * 



For men hired to dress my Lord's horses at Newbury . 0 0 



To Master Winchoombe's * carders when my lord lay there 

 19 Sept. .. .. .. .. 0 17 ' 



For hay, litter, aud provender for my lord's mule standing at 

 the Goat in Straod 30 days . . . . 0 12 i 



For making a seat of velvet fringed with gold . . 0 1' 



For 6 cop nailes gilt to set ou the head of the sadle, 8d., for a 

 gilt head to the same sadle 16 8 . . ..017' 



For making a pillion cloth of velvet, with 3 yards of bokeram to 

 line the same . . . . . . 0 3 < 



4th September 1537 Paid for bey, litter, and provender for xx 

 horses one night when my Lord lay at my lord Stourton's [now 

 Stourhead] .. " .. .. .08 



Paid for the same for xxxviii horses of my lord's trayne 2 nights 

 when my lord lay at my lord Chief Justices (Fitz James) house 

 called Redlinch [near Bruton], viz. 5 and 6 Sept. . . . . 0 29 



Paid for the same for xxxvi 'horses of my lord's trayne'standing 

 in dy vers places when my lord lay one night at my lord Hungerford's 

 [Farley Castle) viz. 7 Sept. . . . . . . 0 14 : 



For like horse mete for xxxix horses for one night when my lord 

 lay at Sir Henry Long's (Draycote) 8 Sept. . . . . 0 15 



For the same, standing one ni^ht in the Abbey of Malmesbury 

 and in the Town there 



For xxxvii horses, one night when my lord lay at Bradstock 10 

 Sept.- .. .. .. .. 



For xl. horses, One night at the Devizes when my lord lay at 

 Mr. Ernely's [Whetham], 12 Sept. 



For xxxv. doz. horse-bread expended whiles my lord lay at Wulf- 

 haulle, seven days as well before his progress as after. Aug. and 

 Sept. . . . . . . . . . . 0 35 



Thomes Wolf for sweping and clensing my lord's Chamber at 

 "Windsor, and setting up bords to stop out the wind . . 0 0 1 



To Mother Neville for a fireshovel 8d., a paire of bellouse, 4cT. . . 0 0 1 



Paid for 400 harness-bells bought at London at 12d. the hundred 0 4 



Paid 19 April for shoeing my horses agenst the bringing uppeof 

 my Lord's revenues, Is. 4«f. And for a male pylyon,f and two male 

 brasses for the carrying of the said revenues . . . . 0 0 12 



(1539 March) Reward to my Lord Cobham's cook that dressed my 

 Lord's dinner at Gravesend . . . . ..034 



For the hire of 17 horses from Gravesend to Dover for my Lord 

 and others of his Company on his Journey to Calais . . 0 35 4 



For cords to my lord's mail and mending his posting cushion . . 0 14 



Paid for a wagon to carry my lorde from Sandgate to Binsham 

 12 March .. .. .. .. ..014 



* Winchcombe : the celebrated wealthy clothier called " Jack of Newbury," 

 + A pillion to carry a maille or portmanteau. 



