Sir Edward Dering, lst bart., of Surrenden Dering and his 'Booke of Expences' 1617-1628
Paper No. 020 Sir Edward Dering, lst bart., of Surrenden Dering and his 'Booke of Expences' 1617-1628 Laetitia Yeandle This paper has been downloaded from www.kentarchaeology.ac. The author has placed the paper on the site for download for personal or academic use. Any other use must be cleared with the author of the paper who retains the copyright. Please email admin@kentarchaeology.ac for details regarding copyright clearance. The Kent Archaeological Society (Registered Charity 223382) welcomes the submission of papers. The necessary form can be downloaded from the website at A note on the manuscript and this transcription Description of the volume The Booke of Expences is a tall folio volume, measuring 444 by 185 mm., bound in vellum, the top and bottom edges folded inward to a depth of 20 to 40 mms. The binding was attached to the paper block with five thongs, one of which is now missing, and is reinforced with tacking stitches along the spine. The volume was foliated in recent times and numbers 95 leaves and three uncounted stubs between ff. 1 and 2, ff. 56 and 57, and ff. 7l and 72, taken from two stocks of paper, a gathering of smaller size having been inserted between ff. 50 and 62. The collation is: [1] [212] (-21 ) [3-416] (-41) [516] (57 + ([612] (-67)) [716] (-72) [810]. The first and last leaves seem to have served as pastedowns. The predominant paper measures 446 by 175 mm., suggesting the vellum has shrunk over the years, and has a watermark of a crowned shield resembling no. 264 in W.A.Churchill’s Watermarks in Paper (Amsterdam: Menno Hertzberger & Co., 1935). Despite some damage around the edges and a few holes, some stains and smudges, a little fading and bleed-through of the ink, the paper is in fairly good condition and the writing for the most part legible. The worst damage occurs on f. 28 where several lines have been so heavily scored through that it is now in two pieces. The inserted gathering, gathering 6, consists of twelve smaller leaves tipped in between 57 and 58 (ff. 50 and 62), measuring 388 by 159 mm. The paper is thicker and has a watermark of what appears to be a crowned eagle bearing some resemblance to no. 439 in Churchill. It is in good condition. In addition, a loose unfoliated fragment of paper measuring 142 by 150 mm. is now inserted between ff. 90v and 91r. It has a portion of a watermark showing the hind legs of a quadruped, possibly a horse or a unicorn. It is a rough list of a few sweet meats, only the last entry being in Dering’s hand. Ff. 2v, 3v, 26r, 45v, 56v, 85r to 91r, 93v to 94v, and 95v are blank. There is no obvious gap in the written record. Both the vellum cover and the paper of the volume have a horizontal crease in the centre, most noticeable at the front of the volume. The pages are ruled into six columns in red ink: the first on the left is for the month and day, the second for the entry; the four narrow ones on the right are respectively headed ‘li’’ or occasionally ‘Li’’, ‘s’, ‘d’ and, at the beginning of the volume, ‘ob’’. With a few exceptions, Dering heads each page with the year and the number of the quarter or half year. He usually leaves a sizeable blank space at the end of each full year. Dering wrote a mixed hand, using both secretary and italic forms; he preferred the italic hand for names. Dering’s accounting methods This volume of his expenses seems to be Dering’s fair copy. Once he refers to his other book of expenses for more details (4v), once to the purchase of ‘3 bookes for expences, whereof this is one’ for 7s. 6d. (6v). There are some deletions and corrections, especially when he is adding up sums of money, but on the whole the volume gives the appearance of being his most up-to-date copy. It incorporates the expenses his father, or brothers, or servants incurred on his behalf. These are copied in in a block and bracketed together. He starts by entering his various expenses on a quarterly basis in January 1618/19 (4r), giving the total of each quarter’s expenses at the end of each quarter. In keeping with the usage of the time Dering uses the Julian calendar: the first quarter begins on 25 March (Lady Day), which he once refers to as ‘our Lady day of old’ (59v), the second quarter on 24 June (Midsummer’s Day), the third on 29 September (Michaelmas) and the fourth on 1 January (New Year’s Day). He does not start to include the month and day when particular payments were made until December 1619 after his marriage (7r). On 25 March 1620 (8r) he switches to a half yearly basis to enter his accounts, the first half beginning on 25 March and the second on 29 September. This is the pattern he follows for the rest of the volume. He gives the total of the expenses entered on a page at the foot of that page, the total spent in a half year at the end of each half year, and the total spent in a full year at the end of each full year. Sometimes he gives the total cost of bracketed items or of items comprised in making, for example, a coat. Near the beginning of the volume (3r) he notes each year’s total from 1618 to 1626/27, but not that for 1627 to 1627/28 even though the Booke of Expences stops at the end of this year. The entries are generally entered chronologically though one cannot assume that the date of the entry is the date the item was purchased. The date given can be the date of the reckoning as he clearly states in the entry for 28 November 1623: ‘supper yesternight and dinner too day’ 3s. 4d. (34r), and as is evident when certain payments incurred in one half year are paid in the next half year (see for example 62r). One year Dering tried a different method of keeping his accounts. From March 1625 to March 1626 he decided to divide his expenses into two categories, Household Expenses (46r-50v, 62r) and Foreign Payments (51r-56r). The latter begin on the first leaf of the inserted gathering. In this year, consequently, there are two sets of expenses, Household Expenses for the first half year and the second half year being followed by Foreign Payments for the first half year and the second half year. On the last two pages for this year (56r and 57r, 56v is blank) Dering catches up on his book-keeping and enters expenses from both categories, all apparently incurred earlier in that year. He gives the total sum of each category at the end of the year as well as the total of both categories for the whole year (56r). Editorial conventions The manuscript has been transcribed as literally as possible with certain exceptions. Capital letters, spelling and punctuation, though not diphthongs, have been kept. This includes the long ‘i’, which Dering very occasionally uses within a word and which has been transcribed as a ‘j’, and the sign which looks to the modern eye like an equal sign, ‘=’, though this sign has been ignored when it is used in a word break that is not needed in the transcription. Superior letters have been silently lowered except in the case of sums of money denoting pounds, shillings and pence when superior ‘li’’, ‘s’ and ‘d’ have been kept and, the few times they occur, in Latin ordinals as ‘1mo’ (57v). Common abbreviations like ‘It’’ for ‘Item’, ‘mr’ for ‘master’, ‘yt’ for ‘yat’ (that), ‘pd’ for ‘paid’, and ‘p’ with a horizontal line through the stem standing for ‘per’, have been silently expanded. However, when Dering uses such a ‘p’ as a regular ‘p’ as he often does the horizontal line through the stem has been ignored, as in ‘passe’ (9r) and in ‘supp’ (34r). Abbreviations for Christian names, names of the months and days have also been silently expanded. Less common abbreviations have had the missing letters added within square brackets. Certain abbreviations for weights and various measures have been retained, an apostrophe taking the place of the mark of abbreviation whatever the one used. Thus ‘ob’’ stands for obolus (halfpenny), ‘bb’’ or ‘bush’’ for ‘bushel’, ‘dim’’ for ‘dimidium’ (half), ‘yd’’ for ‘yard’, ‘qrter’’, or occasionally ‘qter’’, for ‘quarter’, and ‘qrts’’ or ‘qrtes’’ for ‘quartes’. In the case of ‘qr’’ it may denote ‘quadrans’ (farthing) or ‘quire’. When it stands for ‘quire’ it has been expanded as ‘q[ui]r[e]’. In the case of two potentially confusing measurements this means that ‘7 li’’ stands for 7 lb avoirdupois, and ‘7 li’’ for £7 sterling, while ‘2 d’ when used to indicate the weight of a nail stands for 2 penny[weight], and ‘2d ’ for 2 pence in money. ‘Viz.’, ‘&’, ‘&c’ and ‘dd’’ (here often standing for ‘delivered’) have been kept. No attempt has been made to distinguish between Dering’s mixed secretary and italic hand, and his italic hand. It is not always easy to be sure about the actual spelling of a word or about a mark of punctuation, nor whether a letter is a capital or not. In the case of some initial double ‘f’s written in italic it is difficult to know whether he was writing ‘FF’ or ‘ff’. I have chosen the latter interpretation. ‘1’s and ‘2’s, ‘d’s and ‘e’s can also be confusing. Editorial emendations have been placed within square brackets. A question mark in parentheses has been added after a doubtful reading. Broken brackets enclose deletions, a question mark being added if the reading is uncertain. Hyphens indicate illegible letters, words or numbers. Corrected letters have usually been ignored. A caret on either side of a letter or word shows that the letter or word was inserted. Marginal marks have been reproduced or approximated if possible but not most of the pencil dashes in the first column that seem to have been added relatively recently, often to draw attention to entries about books and plays; a few in pencil that may have been added by Dering have been noted (e.g. 57v). The horizontal line drawn between the last word of an entry and the corresponding sum of money has been ignored, except toward the beginning of the manuscript where it is sometimes crossed and here indicated by a plus sign. These seem to highlight expenses relating to his wife and to tips and ‘givens’. Bracketed lines have been indicated by using a small bracket at the beginning and/or end of each line bracketed. In several cases Dering uses pencil for his brackets as on ff. 51v and 55r. Folio numbers and the few textual notes have been added in bold type within square brackets. Note of caution when using the search feature in this on-line edition Spelling was not static in Dering’s day and consequently may appear erratic to the modern eye. Anyone wishing, for example, to look up references to people, places and objects in this literatim transcription, whose spelling may also incorporate Dering’s corrections, must bear this in mind. Thus ‘diamond’ appears as ‘diuamond’, ‘greyhound’ as ‘greewhound’, ‘farthingale’ in its variant form ‘vertingale’, ‘hasp’ as ‘hapse’, ‘haps’ or ‘happes’, ‘sieve’ as ‘siue’, ‘suet’ as ‘suite’ or ‘sewitt’, ‘tweezers’ as ‘twizes’ or ‘etwizes’, and so on. The references to ‘master Dawes’ and ‘maaster DEaues(?)’ probably both refer to Simon D’Ewes who was knighted shortly after the date of the second entry. 1 [Transcription of Sir Edward Dering’s Booke of Expences, U350 E4, Centre for Kentish Studies] [f.1] [stub] [f.2r] A Booke of expences from ye yeare 1619. (being halfe a yeare before I was first marryed), vnto ye yeare [blank]. [f.2v] [blank] [f.3r] 1617 li' s d ob' In ye latter halfe of this yeare, beinge from Michaelmas vnto our Lady day, and beinge ye first halfe yeare of my beinge of ye society of ye middle temple, my fathers charges - amounted vnto ye summe of fourescore and ten pounds, and vpwarde, all of itt peace=meale com= minge out of his purse, and I owinge for notheinge. memorandum: I had two suites of apparell, and one plaine blacke cloath cloake lin'd with velluett 90 00 00 2 1618 This yeare I made 4 suites, 5 cloakes and one coate, and a cloake for ye boy: which came to aboue 67li': and in ye last quarter I was knighted wherevpon with the fees and collaterall occasions I spent 232 2103li' - 87?3s - 83d so that this yeares expences amount vnto [blank?] whereof in ye last quarter 283-0-2-ob' and in ye 3 quarters befor 105-14-9 388 14 11 01 1619 The whole yeares expences beinge ye yeare 287 06 10 wherein I was marrided 548 10 02 which sett me in debt 110li'. 1620 The whole yeares expences 300 01 04 1621 The whole yeares expences 4008 140 0103 3 1622 The whole yeares expences 426 17 03 5246 --17 013 1623 The whole yeares expences 323 02 03 1624 The whole yeares expences 591 10 10 1625 The whole yeares expences 6844 .5 11 16276 The whole yeares expences 721 08 11 714 09 03 - 572-13-4 [f.3v] [blank] [f.4r] My -----prodigall ---yeare The last quarter anno 1618, and ye three first anno 1619. 1618. Last quarter 4 from newyeares day vnto our Lady day./ Price of Knighthoode Ian: 22. 160 00 00 Hnighthood [sic] fees 43 00 00 voluntary gratuities 2 18 06 Horsemeate and dyett att London, Puckeridge, ware Newmercat Cambridg, Dartford and Maidestone, for my selfe and horse and for 5 s? more by ye space of 13 dayes 06 19 09 A supper bestowed on sir ffrancis Beaumont mr shelden &c: february 1715 01 12 00 Dyett and Lodginge att my cosen Thomas Deringe's 03 11 00 A Cloake for my boy 00 15 06 Otherwise spent on ye boy 01 14 05 Giuen away att Boughton and els where 01 05 06 7 yds and a qrter' of blacke wrought vellett att 24s per yd to make a suitecloake. 08 14 00 9 yds of blacke french silke plush att 35s per yd to line the cloake 15 15 00 8 yds 3 quarters of blacke furger'd satten, att 18s per yd to make a suite 07 14 06 Ell ett qrter' of coloured taffaty, to line the doublett 00 16 08 2 dozen and 10 yds of imbroidered satten lace att 20s ye dozen 02 2l6 08 5 The taylours bill for this suite 02 056 04 Summ of this suite 38-3-2. Alteringe two cloake 02 18 08 Chamber=rent att ye temple for a whole yeare 06 00 00 Other expences whereof most were very necessary 14 00?1 08 01. Summ of this quarter 283 00 02 01 [f.4v] 1619 first quarter from our Lady day vnto midsommer day./ 4 yds of oliue coloured kentish broad=cloath att 16s per yds to make a cloake and breeches 03 04 00 4 yds half qrter' of turky chamlett 01 0410 00 14 dozen of galloune lace for two in a seame and 12 about ye cloake att 2s -4d ye ounce [blank] And 2 ounces 3 quarters of silke 02 18 00 Ell, and qrter' of taffaty to line ye doublett 00 16 06 A grosse of buttons 00 04 00 4 yds of bays to line my cloake as [sic] 4s per yd 00 16 00 The taylours bill 0l 18 02 6 Summ of this suite 11-6-8 Turninge two silke grogarum suites, and makinge them vp with taffaty bought to cutt vpon &c 03 16 09 New makinge my satten=guarded cloake 00 12 00 3 yds dim': of blew kersey to make a suite for ye boy 00 17 06 Crimson silke lace in graine and silke 00 08 00 9 dozen of buttons 00 03 00 Lininge &c and makinge vp this suite 00 15 03 summe of this suite: 2-3-9 In bookes 04 17 10 A clocke with an allarum 04 03 00 Amblinge my dunne' mare a fortnight 00 12 00 The boy stoode me in besides 00 15 08 Giuen away att Boughton and els where 03 01 04 In other expences and those also necessary, as they are specifyed in my other booke of expences 16 053 05 Summ of this quarter is 407 142 5 7 [f.5r] 1619 2 quarter. ffrom Midsommer vnto Michaelmas. 8 yds of french greene turky grogarum for a suite att 6.s per yd. 02 09 06 Taffaty to line ye doublett 00 16 05 Canuas, silke, lace, lininges, buttons, bays &c 02 03 00 3 dozen of riband pointes. 00 11 06 makinge this suite 00 18 00 summ of this suite and pointes 6-18-5 ___________ 2 per of gloues 00 02 00 3 per of bootes 0l 10 00 per of spanish leather shoes 00 04 00 Dyett and horsemeatte att diuers places 01 15 04 Lost att play, gleeke and tables 04 0?818 07 2 per of gloues 00 03 02 2 per of gloues for cosen K. Bell 00 03 00 Carrier had 00 01 09 A peache coloured and greene scarfe 00 19 00 A blacke beauer 01 16 00 per of willow=coloured silke stockins 01 11 00 per of blacke silke roses with siluer lace 00 10 00 per of carnation silke stockins for my mistress. 01 04 00 8 per of garters for her 01 05 00 per of roses for her 00 12 00 per of gloues 00 01 08 Ordinary att Allington court 00 01 08 giuen Iacke Tuffton his ordinary there 00 01 00 giuen my boy 00 06 03 giuen poore 00 03 00 giuen att Boughton 01 01 00 giuen att Hothfeild 03 02 00 giuen away els where 02 08 06 Suite att Allington court 00 00 06 Dyett for man and horsemeate 00 01 06 Lost 00 01 03 Iourney for cosen Kate Bell when I did fetch her from Tunbridge 01 04 00 Summ of this qrter' is 32-5-7 [f.5v] 1619 My desperate qrter' The 3d qrter' from michaelmas 9 vnto Newyeare'ds day. 5 yds qrter' of Scarlett coloured satten for a doublett, and to line my Cassocke att 16s per yd 04 04 00 5 yds halfe qrter' of fine Scarlett att 55s per yd to make hose, cassocke and Cloake 14 00 00 7 yds dim': of blacke rich velluett att 24s per yd 09 00 00 22 ounces of blacke galloune lace 02 15 00 Taffaty to line the doublett 00 17 00 5 grosse of buttons att 8s ye grosse 01 04 00 pinkinge and racinge the doublett and lininge of ye ropell 00 08 00 for embroideringe doublett, ropell and scarfe 02 10 00 5 dozen of small buttons 00 01 08 Stichinge and sowinge silke 00 14 00 ffor cuttinge ye scallopt?s 00 02 00 Holland to line the hose 00 05 06 Dutch bays for ye hose 00 04 06 Pocketts to ye hose 00 00 010 2 dozen of checker=riband=pointes 00 12 00 Drawinge ye peeces in ye suite and cloake 00 05 00 Canuas and stiffninge to ye doublett 00 03 06 ffor makinge the doublett and hose 00 18 00 makinge ye ropell 0l 08 00 makinge ye Cloake 00 09 00 10 Summ of this suite. 40-2-0 4 yds 3 quarters of ashcolour spanish cloath to make cloake and hose att 16s - per yd 03 18 03 2 yds dim': of ashcolour sattin for doublett att 15s 01 17 06 4 yds of scarlett bayse to line ye cloake att 9s 01 16 00 13 ounces of crimson g^a^lloun in graine att 3s -2d 02 02 11 stickinge and sowinge silke 00 08 08 An ell of taffaty to line the doublett 00 18 00 5 dozen of small buttons to ye doublett 00 02 06 15 dozen of buttons to ye p?doub suite and cloake 00 11 03 holland to line ye hose 00 05 06 Bays to line ye hose 00 04 06 Cuttinge ye scallops 00 00 06 pinkinge ye doublett 00 02 06 2 dozen of checker riband crimson pointes 00 14 00 Drawinge ye peeces in ye suite and cloake 00 03 06 Makinge doublett and hose 00 18 00 makinge ye cloake 00 08 00 2 yds more of the same spanish cloath to make a ropell and per of stockins 01 16 00 11 ounceds dim: of galloune more 01 18 02 Stichinge and sowinge silke 00 07 02?0 14 dozen of buttons for ye cassocke 00 10 06 11 Crimson taffaty to line itt 01 -1?01 06 qrter' and halfe of Crimson velluett to face the toppe of my stockins 00 09 00 ffor makinge ye ropell 0l 08 00 Summ of this suite, cloake, ropell, and stockins Lace for stockins 00 02 04 sowinge silke 00 00 04 drawinge peeces 00 00 03 makinge stockins 00 02 06 Summ of this suite, cloake, ropell and stockins. 22-7-2 2 yds dim': qter of french greene broadcloath 02 00 00 Taffaty to line my coate 01 12 06 4 dozen, 6 yds. of gold galloun att 5s -8d ye ounce 04 16 04 ffrench greene galloune 00 02 06 ffrench greene stichinge and sowinge silke 00 03 00 20 dozen of gold buttons 01 00 00 Cuttinge ye scallops 00 00 08 drawinge ye peeces 00 01 06 Silke to sett on ye gold lace 00 01 00 makinge this coate 00 12 00 Summ of this coate. 10-9-6 12 [f.6r] 1619 3d qrter' 2 yds halfqrtr' of oliue coloured cloakethe to make doublett and ho-se 01 14 00 4 yds of bays to line a cloake for this suite which I had made before in ye first qrter' of this yeare 00 15 08 Canuas and stiffninge to ye doublett 00 03 06 Ell of taffaty to line ye doublett 00 17 00 4 dozen of galloune 00 13 08 Stichinge and sowinge silke 00 13 06 5 dozen of small buttons for doublett 00 01 08 Homes fustian to line ye hose and pocketts 00 05 00 Bays to line ye hose 00 04 06 5 dozen of buttons to ye sides of my fe hose 00 03 09 cuttinge ye scallops 00 00 06 Claspes 00 00 04 drawinge peeces 00 01 06 Silke to sow ye lininge of my cloake and makinge itt vp 00 02 06 makinge doublett and hose 00 14 00 Summ: of this suite. 5?6-11-1 A crimson taffaty plaine scarfe 00 16 00 Lace and riband of blacke silke and settinge itt 13 on 4 dozen of crimson and gold pointes 01 06 08 A cappe 00 03 04 A silluer girdle 01 00 00 A ruffe and per of cuffes 01 08 00 Another ruffe and cuffes 01 02 00 A cuttworke fallinge band and cuffes 01 10 00 A satten coller 00 04 00 12 handkercheifes 00 08 00 4 handkercheifes 00 03 00 per of french garters crimson and silluer with knotts. 03 05 00 2 dozen dim': of pointes sutable of silluer'd riband att 15s - ye dozen 01 18 06 mending spurres 00 00 06 A wollen wastcoate 01 02 00 Changinge my last blacke beauer 00 08 00 An earinge with Rubyes 00 10 00 A small, deepe, greate saddle with furniture 04 018 06 Dyinge feather 00 01 06 A sworde damaske hilt 03 06 00 A scabberd and cleaninge old sworde 00 01 06 white felt 00 09 00 A silluer hattband 00 18 00 Dressinge and lininge beauer 00 04 00 Scowringe silke stockins 00 01 00 6 yds of riband 00 02 00 14 157 per of gloues 00 10 02 per of stagges leather gloues quilted in ye seame with crimson silke &c 00 09 00 per of such gloues of bucks leather with crimson and bl[ack]. 00 07 00 per of oyld gb?loues 00 01 08 4 per of plaine boote hose 00 04 08 3 per of boote hose with wrought topps 00 19 00 per of white spanish leather bootes with h?greate galoshaes 01 01 00 2 per of spanish leather shoes with one per of galoshaes 00 09 06 per of russett bootes and galoshaes 00 13 00 2 per of blacke bootes 01 00 00 per of gamashoes to ride in, of leather 00 09 00 price of these wearinge thinges. 31-15-6 per of Gloues for my Lord Hobart 01 011 00 not per of gloues for ye Earle of Exester 02 05 00 off- 2 per of gloues for my Lady Hobart and my red mother 01 19 00 but 2 per of gloues for K.Bell and ffr: kept Tufton 021 04 00 refu-2 per of gloues for Sir Iohn Tuffton 00 10 00 sed 3 per of gloues for women 01 01 00 and per of gloues for Lidia 00 05 00 kept 7 per of gloues for men 03 03 00 15 per of gloues for I. Tuffton 00 10 00 26 per of gloues for my sisters and my wiues sisters 00 18 00 price of weddinge gloues 3 13-6-0 besides a paire giuen to my Lady ffr: price 24s . but I paid nott for them. Licence to marry 00 13 04 A cabinett for my mistress 03 00 00 A per of twizes 00 08 00 gilt paper 00 02 00 pens and wax 00 00 09 [f.6v] 1619 ` 3d qrter' Seeinge a play with my mistress and ye reste 00 18 00 A sett of counters in a silluer box 00 10 00 per of braceletts of Amatysts 02 10 00 A ringe of gold 00 00 04 6 per of gloues 00 07 00 24 Amatysts 00 08 00 An amber howre=glasse 01 08 00 A purse for cosen Kate Bell 00 08 00 12 per of gloues for her 00 014 00 16 giuen my Lord of Excester's man for bringinge plate 00 10 00 giuen Lady Ruttlands man 00 06 00 giuen my fathers man 00 05 00 giuen for my wife, to Iacke and Charles 00 04 00 giuen Coketts maide 00 01 00 giuen ffr: Lambart 00 01 00 giuen maides att Hothfeild 00 10 00 pitch and pins 00 00 01 Tobacco 00 00 02 Oyle of cloues 00 00 02 Quinces and mermalade 00 08 06 Enamellinge a ringe 00 01 00 Settinge a stone in her diuamond ringe 00 01 00 Lemmans 00 00 08 Laid out for my wiues vse 13-6-0 To mistress Paddy for her s husbands bookes of heraldry 20 00 00 2 paper bookes 00 05 00 27 playbookes 00 09 00 Sir Iohn Harringtons booke of epigramms 00 00 06 Aquinas his Catena aurea 00 08 06 Yorkes booke of heraldry coloured 02 04 00 An Escocheon of my father's and mothers armes 00 10 00 An Escocheon of our armes for my aunt Skeff: 00 06 08 The country farme 00 08 00 17 3 bookes for expences, whereof this is one 4-6 00 07 06 Treasure of moderne times 00 08 06 2 Allmanackes 00 00 04 Bookes 25-0-6 2 pewter dishes 00 03 03 Wax candle 00 00 06 pens 00 00 02 porters att seuerall times 00 04 09 Surgeon for dressinge Iames his legge 00 02 06 Dyatt att diuers places and times 00 1-8 08 BoteteBoate=hire 00 09 00 Horsehire 00 08 06 Horsemeate 00 09 06 Arras powder 00 00 02 powder and boxes 00 05 09 Boatehire 00 01 00 Barber 00 02 02 A trunke 00 11 00 A yd of riband 00 00 02 Needeles 00 00 01 A box of pomatum 00 00 06 Sugar candied 00 00 04 2 per of gloues for my mother 00 02 04 A key to my box 00 00 08 Landresse 00 10 00 A brush 00 00 06 18 paid for vse of mony 02 18 04 mistold in reckoninge of mony 00 01 06 Lost in changinge gold 00 02 00 2 flowers for my sisters 00 03 00 A box combe 00 00 06 fflaske and powder 00 00 06 worme and scowrer 00 01 00 per of mouldes 00 00 06 Corde 00 01 00 Lost 00 05 02 [f.7r] 1619 3d qrter' Tauernes and fidlers 01 01 09 ffruite 00 00 02 my mother had of me 00 01 00 2 bands for ye boy 00 01 10 A hatt and band for him 00 04 06 2 shirtes for him 00 05 00 Solinge boyes shoes 00 00 10 mendinge his stockins 00 00 02 Giuen ye boy 00 02 05 torches and linkes 00 03 08 19 Giuen mistress Elyatt mistress Spice her Christninge 00 10 00 giuen ye nurse and keeper there 00 03 00 giuen away 01 11 00 giuen Sharpe ye Lawyer 00 11 00 giuen att Boughton 00 06 00 giuen att Hothfeild and Raynham 02 13 01 ob' giuen att Sir Iohn Tufftons att London. 01 15 01 ob' giuen poore 00 02 09 giuen away in all 6-19-0 Spent this qrter' before I came married home./ 179-5-1 December Layd out since I was married and came home. fryday. 17 Carryer had of me 00 02 06 saturday. 18 pins for my wife + + 00 00 10 Laces for her + 00 00 02 Tuesday. 21. giuen a wench that brought a cake fromm goodwife moulton + 00 01 00 wensday. 22 3 qrters' of yd of blacke riband for my selfe 00 00 03 yd of blacke riband + 00 00 06 yd of willow riband + 00 00 06 yd 3 quarters of tinsell riband + 00 00 06 4 yds of fillettinge + 00 02 00 20 23 giuen att Boughton 00 00 06 24 giuen Gadsby's daughter for bringinge a cake 00 01 00 giuen Sir Nicholas Tuffton's boy for bringinge fish 00 00 06 Carrier had 00 08 00 26 Nicholas my boy 00 00 06 28 A pounde of birdline 00 00 08 2 linkes 00 00 08 31 giuen my wife, who lost itt att cardes + 00 13 03 giuen Linley's man for bringinge d?2 Capons 00 01 00 I Lost att Cardes this Christmas 00 15 07 Left wvnpaid for a per of shoes for my Cosen K B 00 00 06 24 per of gloues for ye boy 00 02 00 A shootinge gloue for my selfe 00 00 08 A shootinge gloue for ye boy 00 00 04 pPayd Sir Thomas Wotton on a wager t?when I was marr[ie]d 02 15 00 Summ of this quarter. 185-12-0 Summ from newyeares day, Last 1618 vnto this 1619. 185li'/12s /0d 21 Summ of this yeare./ 548 10 02 Beside horseflesh and horsemeate, iourneyinge in my fathers Company, and some other by thinges which my father att seuerall times payd for: And beside my dyett att home and my boyes ^man's^, att seuerall times 140 dayes. viz: circiter a quarter of a yeare, or more. Item per of gloues to my Lady ffrances somme preissents to my wife, 3 weekes Dyett and lodginge for me and my horses in London, and his owne for my sake &c./ [f.7v] 1619 Last qrter' from Newyeares day vnto owr Lady day./ Ianuary. 2 Lost att Cardes 00 00 06 3 giuen att Hotfeild 00 023 00 11 Lost 00 00 02 13 giuen sir Nicholas Tuftons boy for 22 bringinge some of my wiues linnen + 00 00 06 17 giuen b?my brothers I[ohn] et Ch[ar]l[e]s. 00 02 00 my wife gaue them + 00 02 00 19 my wife gaue ye midwife att my Lady wottons Christeninge where she was a god=mother + 01 00 00 She gaue the nurse there + 01 00 00 20 per of shoes for my selfe 00 02 08 26 giuen ye boy 00 00 04 29 giuen att Boughton when I and my wife were there 00 07 06 February 2 giuen some fellowes that came a maskinge hither 00 05 00 3 giuen by my wife att goodwife wooltons Christninge to ye midwife where she was a godmother + 00 06 00 She gaue there to ye keeper + 00 02 06 4 paid ye Carrier for all 00 01 00 paid for false haire for my wife 07?3 00 00 8 Giuen att Boughton 00 01 00 giuen att Hottfeild 00 00 06 mendinge my Clocke 00 02 00 Pedler's ware for my wife. + 00 0?129 00 13 giuen att Boughton 00 00 04 23 19 giuen by bmy wife att hothfeild + 00 05 00 The boy's dinner att Ashford 00 00 06 20 giuen ye boy 00 00 06 22 Oates att Rochester 00 00 06 wine there 00 03 06 GYi-uen there 00 001 00 giuen att Lady Leueson's 00 00 06 ffrost=nayles there 00 00 04 23 giuen att Alysford 00 03 06 Shoinge there 00 00 04 24 giuen att Maidstone 00 00 06 Ordinary att ye starre 00 02 06 25 wine 00 03 02 giuen att Maidstone 00 01 010 28 giuen ye boy 00 00 03 ________ March: ________ 1. giuen att Boughton 00 09 06 giuen Lady Darell's coachman for bringinge vs from Boughton 00 03 00 4 A wheatstone 00 00 03 7 giuen Iohn ye gardener when he first shewed me how to graft 00 01 00 11 per of Cloath stockins for ye boy 00 02 04 paid for ye boyes ordinary att Ashford 00 00 08 24 14 giuen master Carlile, for bringinge thinges from Hothfeilde 00 02 00 giuen one that tooke vp my greewhound for me 00 00 06 16 A per of gloues 00 01 06 17 my wife gaue att Hothfeld + 00 02 06 She gaue there more + 00 06 00 18. paid for ye vse of 50li' for fosixteene weekes 02 10 00 19 To ye Carrier for letters and a box brought for my wife + 00 00 078 To ye Carrier for letters for me 00 00 04 2 per of washinge gloues for my wife + 00 01 00 1000 of pins for her + 00 00 10 giuen ye boy 00 00 02 20 A Chaine and Collar for ye grewhounde 00 01 01 21 giuen my Sister Margarett 00 02 06 my wife gaue her + 00 02 06 she paid my Cosen Kath: Bell for tiffany, and for drawinge and silk for an apron + 00 18 00 24 2 per of russett bootes 00 19 00 per of shoes for my wife + 00 02 04 giuen 00 00 08 giuen poore + 00 00 06 mendinge bootes 00 02 00 25 per of greene worstead stockins for my wyife + 00 05 00 giuen the boy 00 00 04 [f.8r] Last quarter 1619. I lost att Cardes, tables, Boules &c 00 04 032 my wife lost att Cardes this quarter + 06 16 03. per of shoes for ye boy 00 01 08 Solinge per of shoes 00 00 08. ________ Summe of this quarter 21 16 10 ________ ___________________ Summ of totall of this yeare 1619 ____________ 287-6-10 ____________ 26 1620 ffirst halfe yeare. March. 25 Imprimis paid to my wife her halfe --- yeares allowance ffirst qrter' 1620. 25 00 00 Aprill. 1 wine att Ashford 00 02 02 giuen 00 00 02 ye Boyes dinner att Ashford 00 00 08 +++ 10 Giuen old Roydon our kinsman 00 01 00 --- 11 Giuen my wife this quarter, which besides her allowance, which she lost att Cardes + 01 03 08 15 Giuen att Hothfeild 00 05 00 18 Giuen my foote=boy Nicholas. 00 00 09 Ordinary att Cockes hoath 00 02 06 Boyes ordinary there 00 00 06 pd S 19 -oGiuen att Boughton 00 07 00 25 giuen fidlers 00 01 00 26 giuen Thomas wyles 00 01 00 .May. 2. giuen my footeboy Nicholas 00 00 06 giuen att Offam 00 00 06 giuen a boy yat brought a letter from my wife + 00 00 06 27 5 paid Iames for his dinner att Cockes hoath 00 00 06 paid him for our horse roome there 00 00 04 giuen him 00 00 02 6 per of shoes for ye footeboy Nicholas 00 01 08 14 poore + 00 00 04 4 birdboldtes 00 00 08 26 A Coller and line to leade a greyhounde in 00 01 02 30 3 gally potts 00 01 01 To Goodman Lane for measuringe lande after 1d per acre 00 07 06 Iune. 3 Horsenayles 00 00 01 giuen Nicholas ye footeboy 00 00 06 giuen goodwife Bull att Dymchurch 00 01 00 4 giuen att Hothfeild 00 00 06 6 giuen att Boughton 00 02 06 9 giuen my sister Margarett 00 02 00 12 paid Elisabeth Bankes her halfe yeares wages 01 05 00 giuen my footeboy Nicholas 00 00 06 Spent Att Rochester as I went to London 00 01 06 29-13-11 28 [f.8v] 1620 ffirst halfe yeare Iune. 13 Horsemeate att Grauesend 00 07 011 Dyett att Grauesed when my wife and I lay there 00 014 00 Spent by ye way att Dartford 00 01 02 poore + 00 00 04 Barber att London 00 01 00 14 Bringeinge my trunke to London 00 06 00 A per of Bay Coach geldinges bought in Smithfeild 36 00 00 A per of Coach=harnesse with all furniture 04 00 00 A per of Coach bytts [blank] 2 blacke snaffle bridles 00 003 04 giuen Iames and Iohn for ridinge to London 00 04 00 giuen hims man that I bought my coachorse of 00 02 06 giuen my footeboy Nicholas 00 00 06 6 per of gloues 00 07 06 15 A ruffue and per of Cuffes 01 04 00 per of stockins for ye footeboy Nicholas 00 03 06 29 wine 00 01 06 16 A white sprigge feather for my wife + 01 04 06 Purchase his pilgrimmage 00 12 00 Bill his booke of merchandise accounts giuen to Sir Roger Twysden 00 00 10 giuen footeboy Nicholas 00 00 04 Bottle ale 00 00 02 goinge by water 00 00 06 giuen my brother Iohn 00 02 00 A per of bootes 00 10 00 poore + 00 00 02 17 Conueyinge of Letters 00 00 02 giuen 00 00 01 A knife 00 01 04 Dressinge, Dyinge and lininge my hatt 00 04 06 per of Bootehose 00 07 00 18 giuen 00 01 00 19 Mendinge Locke of Coacbhbox 00 00 03 Spent by Thomas for his supper and by ye way 00 01 04 Horsemeate two nights 00 07 00 giuen 00 00 03 ffor hey 00 06 08 ffor Custome in Smithfeild 00 00 00 ob' 4 trusses of Strawe 00 01 00 ob' 30 Bringinge itt to ye stable 00 00 08 A bolt for ye Coache 00 00 06 1 li' of grease for ye Coach 00 00 04 to one for helpinge Thomas to grease ye Coache 00 00 02 Shoinge 00 00 08 Garters for ye footeboy Nicholas 00 00 06 Giuen him 00 00 06 Girdle for him 00 00 06 Giuen 00 01 00 poore + 00 00 02 20 Sc?einge a play 00 09 08 21 Cuttinge ye Cornes on my feete 00 02 00 poore + 00 00 03 22 Goinge by water 00 01 00 hire of a Coach + 00 02 00 A Coach whippe 00 01 00 A mane Combe and spunge 00 00 06 poore + 00 00 04 Bill his booke of merchandise 00 00 10 The vicars plea for tithes 00 01 00 ten playbookes 00 08 00 giuen 00 01 00 poore + 00 00 02 per of gloues 00 07 00 A blew silke wastcoate 03 04 00 31 A per of worstead stockins 00 07 06 47-9-6 [f.9r] 1620 ffirst halfe yeare: Iune 23 Oates 00 08 06 Shoinge 00 01 04 Lodginge for Thomas and ye boy 00 02 04 Settinge vp our horses att London 00 00 06 giuen 00 00 06 per of shoes for ye footeboy Nicholas 00 02 00 4 per of shoes for my selfe 00 11 06 paintinge armes vpon our Coach 01 00 00 A board painted with our armes giuen my Cosen T.D. 00 10 00 pencells and painte 00 04 06 Boy?Goinge by water 00 01 00 Boy goinge by water from London to grauesend 00 00 06 poore + 00 00 02 2 bodkins 00 03 00 giuen att Sir Iohn Tufftons 00 15 00 32 A Case of kniues giuen to Sir Thomas Wotton 00 11 00 per of gloues for my Cosen Mary Bell 00 08 00 A trench bridle 00 01 06 A baskett 00 00 08 Dyett for men att Rochester 00 02 06 horsemeate there 00 04 02 24 Dyett att Grauesend when I and my wife lay there 00 13 04 Horsemeate there 00 08 00 Giuen 00 01 00 poore + 00 00 06 25 poore + 00 00 06 Giuen 00 00 08 paid Iames for horsemeate to and from London and for mens dyetts 00 14 03 Giuen him att his goinge away 00 02 09 26 Giuen att Maydestone 00 04 06 poore + 00 00 03 mendinge irons about ye Coach 00 01 00 Giuen 00 01 00 Horshoe 00 00 06 Baytinge horses 00 04 00 Giuen 00 00 02 Goinge by water 00 00 04 washinge boyes bandes 00 00 02 33 27 Giuen Thomas for beinge with vs in London 00 05 00 Giuen Sander Harte for ridinge to London 00 02 00 Giuen Iohn for ridinge to London and backe 00 02 00 29 Nayles 00 00 06 Giuen 00 00 06 30 paid my aunt ffysher for 2 Conyes and two liue rabetts 00 05 00 paid ye Carryer for bringinge trunke from London 00 06 06 Cherryes for my wife att London + 00 10 05 Lost in gold that wanted waite 00 021 00 ----- Iuly 2 poore + 00 00 06 5 giuen Iohn Gardiner for teachinge me to inoculate 00 01 00 9 poore + 00 00 06 giuen att Boughton when I and my wife lay there 00 06 00 11 Giuen to my Cosen Darell maide for my wife + 00 00 06 Giuen Ginninges his boy when he brought birdes to my wife + 00 00 03 6 pound of Cherryes + 00 01 00 34 14 one old white Doe 00 03 04 2 white rabetts 00 01 00 Giuen Nicholas footeboy 00 00 06 15 Giuen 00 00 03 20 Giuen att boughton 00 04 08 24 Scowringe my pistoll 00 00 04 An iron hatchett 00 01 04 --------- August. 4th Giuen att Douer Castle 00 06 02 Beere 00 00 02 5 A passe from my Lord Warden's Sec to go into france, ye fee to his Secretary 02 00 00 12-2-0 [f.9v] 1620 August ffirst halfe yeare 5 Registringe my Lords passe 00 02 06 7 Registringe ye names of vs that went ouer 00 03 00 Maintainance of ye hauen 00 04 00 fferryinge of 6 of vs vnto ye shippe 00 03 00 35 ffrerryinge from ye shippe to Callice in a Shalopp 00 09 06 Giuen 00 00 06 poore + 00 00 06 Supper att Callice for 6 00 08 00 8 mendinge my bootes 00 00 10 A knife 00 02 00 giuen 00 00 06 2 braceletts 00 03 00 10 Threede bought att Grauelin 00 00 06 Beere there 00 00 02 giuen 00 00 10 ffrerryinge Crosse to Grauelin 00 00 03 Seeinge oyle mill 00 00 03 Dyett att Callice from tuesday morninge to thursday night 01 08 10 hyiringe a waggon for 5 to Grauelin and backe to Callice 00 12 00 N L 00 00 062 11 12 Angelott cheeses 00 01 08 giuen Iohn Daniell 00 05 06 passage, h?viz: hiringe a shippe from Callice 02 08 00 meate and wine to Carry on shipboarde 00 02 00 faringe boate from ye shippe to Douer 00 03 00 Giuen 00 04 00 36 Custome att Callice 00 02 00 Dyett att Douer before I went ouer 00 12 00 Horsemeatt att Douer before I went and whilst I was att Douer for 4 horses. 00 16 00 Shoinge by ye way 00 00 06 _________________ All my Expences from ye time -I Came to Douer and returned home are 10li'-0s -8d ----- 14 Supper att Sandway with William Tuffton 00 03 08 15 paid Anne Benett her wages for 6 weekes 00 05 00 18 12 ells of holland to make me 4 shirtes att 4s per ell 02 08 00 22 A per of pincers 00 03 00 26 pacthreade 00 00 06 30 giuen att Godmersham 00 01 06 31 ffor mendinge my Clocke 00 01 00 September. 2. packthreade 00 00 08 matche 00 00 01 paper 00 00 03 4 Shoinge 00 01 07 horsemeate att Maidston 00 01 11 Dinner for Richard 00 00 06 37 5 A tablebooke 00 00 10 Giuen att Maideston 00 01 00 goinge by water 00 00 06 A hatt edged with silluer lace 00 09 00 A hatt=band 00 04 00 6 A knife 00 01 00 3 girtes 00 02 00 A whippe 00 00 06 Stuffinge two saddles 00 01 00 3 strappes 00 00 06 per of bootes 00 10 00 poore + 00 00 02 giuen 00 00 10 A false scabberd 00 00 06 A redd feather 00 04 06 A per of bootehose 00 06 06 14-4-10 [f.10r] September 1620 ffirst halfe yeare./ September. 6 horsemeate att London 00 04 00 Oates att highgate 00 00 08 38 A male pillion for a Cloake=bagge 00 00 10 poore + 00 00 02 wine att highgate 00 00 08 7 Dyett att Dunstable 00 04 10 giuen 00 00 06 shoinge 00 00 01 8 Dyett at Couentry 00 05 05 horsemeate there 00 002(?) 001 giuen 00 00 10 11 Shoinge att Skeffington 00 00 06 12 Giuen att Skeffington 00 02 00 Drinke att Northampton 00 00 06 horsemeate there 00 00 09 Giuen 00 00 02 Saddlecloathe 00 02 00 13 Dyett att Brickhill 00 03 08 Horsemeate there 00 01 10 giuen 00 00 10 wine att highgate 00 03 066 Supper att London 00 03 02 14 An orrange coloured silke scarfe 01 02 00 A riband for itt 00 00 06 Crossinge ye water 00 01 00 Seeinge a play 00 03 00 wine 00 02 08 A per of stockins 00 07 00 39 15 Giuen my sister and brothers 00 15 00 Dr Fulke on ye Rhemish testament 00 16 00 A hatt and band for Nicholas 00 03 04 Boe?yes his Comminge by water 00 00 06 The boy his supper att Grauesend 00 00 06 Giuen 00 01 06 Barber 00 01 00 Crossinge ye water 00 00 06 horsemeate att London 00 02?4 08 giuen 00 00 04 poore + 00 00 04 16 horsemeate att Maidston 00 02 00 Giuen there 00 01 10 23 paid Richard what he layd out Dinner and his supper att Canterbury 00 01 04 Shoinge att Newenton 00 00 06 horsemeate when I was att Dunstable 00 03 06 giuen ostler 00 00 04 his supper and horsemeeate there att his returne 00 02 02 A gallon of oates att Stony Stratford 00 00 04 baytinge horse att Barnett 00 00 04 his dyett att London 00 00 08 Horsemeat there 00 01 04 horsemeate att Northfleete 00 00 04 horsemeate att Maydston 00 00 06 40 ______ per of stockins for Nicholas Aspoll 00 02 06 giuen him 00 00 04 5 ells of Lockarum to make him 2 shirtes 00 06 08 25 Suite att Allington court 00 00 06 Ordinary there 00 01 00 my man's ordinary 00 00 06 horsemeate there horseroome for theire standinge. 00 00 04 27 Giuen att Bougchton 00 06 00 Giuen Nicholas Aspoll 00 00 06 October my wiffe gaue Anne Catesby 00 02 00 my wife gaue my Cosen Mary Bell 00 05 00 my wife gaue besse Hills 00 00 06 1 7-18-9 [f.10v] 1620 September ffirst halfe yeare. Lost this halfe yeare att Cardes, tables &c 02 03 09 Giuen 00 00 06 41 paid ffowler the taylour his bill vpon ye 23d of October, viz: inprimis --- ffor mendinge two per of my breeches 00 00 07 ffor makinge a suite for ye Nicholas Aspoll 00 03 06 ffor an ell of holland 00 02 00 ffor buttons and silk 00 02 04 ffor Canuas 00 02 00 ffor Callico, Clapses and inkell 00 02 01 ffor fustian for my hose 00 00 06 _____ paid my London taylour's bill for all due vnto him vntill Michaelmas day 07 00 00 8-14-0 Summ totall of this halfe yeare beinge ye only full halfe yeare wherein I and my wife disd board with my father, is li' s d 120 - 3 - 0 -------- 42 [at foot of page] Summ is 113 - 3 - 3 [f.11r] 1620 Second halfe yeare beinge ye first, Since I kept house. 1 paid my wife her halfe yeares allowance 25 00 00 October. 2. Giuen 00 05 00 3. halfe a bushell of oysters 00 00 06 4. A gallon and halfe of white salt 00 00 06 7. giuen for bringinge peares 00 00 04 paid Richard Vsmer his wages for one whole quarter after his Comminge, vnto Michael=ma^s^ day 01 00 00 paid ffrank Blechenden all her wages from her first Comminge, May.l9. vnto Michael=mas day 001 04 09 9 Giuen Arrowes for Cuttinge my Cornes 00 00 06 10 A touett of oysters 00 00 06 Giuen Nicholas Aspoll 00 00 04 11 Giuen 00 00 03 12 halfe a touett of oysters 00 00 03 13 60 bushells of lime att 4d ye bushells 01 00 00 43 paid for bringinge of itt 00 03 00 14 2 bushells of old oates bought of Iohn Posse. 00 02 04 egges 12 00 00 04 Giuen for bringinge a baskett of Quinces 00 00 06 10 gally potts 00 02 10 A smoothinge iron 00 00 10 Bitter allmonds 00 00 03 Oatemeale 00 00 04 giuen Iohn for bringinge thinges from Ashford 00 00 04 Scowringe my pistoll 00 01 00 ++ 16 Giuen our old Cosen Royden + 00 02 00 giuen master Brodnie his boy for bringinge a dog 00 00 06 18 paid Thomas Odium for 4 seames of seede wheate att 23s 6d ye seame, 04 12 00 paid him for bringinge ye same in 00 02 06 Giuen Iames Godwin for vse of mony 03 00 00 paid him that which I borrowed -22 00 00 Bought of Goodman Markettman 19 sheepe att 11s 6d ye sheepe 0?10 18 06 I lost N L a peece of gold. 00 10 06 Bought fiue? ^six^ welsh beastes att Charinge faire att 24s ye bsteere 07 04 00 44 A siue for ye stable 00 01 00 A lanthorne for ye stable. 00 01 06 20 paid Erasmus Giles for a quarter of mutton 00 01 10 paid Susan Norman her wages att her departure for allmost three weekes 00 02 06 21 paid sir Nicholas Tuffton for two seames of seede wheate att 24s ye seame 02 08 00 25 Oysters 00 00 09 paid Arrowes ye shomaker all his worke viz: a per of shoes for my selfe 00 02 10 and 3 32 per of shoes for ye boy and a per of bootes new vamp'd for him and mendinge his shoes 00 011 01 26 10 gallons of Butter bought of Daniell Smart att ten gr-oates ye gallon 01 13 04 28 pitch 00 00 06 2 bushels and halfe of oates 00 02 06 2 iacke-ropes to turne ye spitt 00 00 06 Oatemeale 00 00 04 giuen Iohn for bringinge thinges from Ashford 00 00 04 Changinge 12 li' of tallow for Candles 00 01 00 30 ffor eggs 00 00 06 31 giuen 00 02 00 45 November. 1 paid Henry Auery for composition mony 00 02 00 2 Shoinge a horse 00 00 04 3 paid Bess Hills for a weeke 00 01 00 paid Huggett's widow for a seame of oates 00 08 00 4 giuen for bringinge medlars 00 00 04 paid George Gadsby for all his smithes worke 00 16 06 37? 2? 10 24 1?6 4 6-?-10 01?-2-10 [f.11v] 1620 Nouember Second half yeare. paid Iames Goodwin for bringinge --- 5 poore + 00 00 04 Starch and oatemeale 00 00 08 Giuen Iohn for bringinge things from Ashford 00 00 02 Herringes 00 00 04 8 giuen for bringinge thinges from Hotfeild 00 00 04 7 Bought six welsh beasts att Sandway 46 faire att 36? 37s ye bullocke 1?11 02 00 9 paid for 6 chicken 00 01 02 paid for all worke to Browne ye smith 00 04 00 -- paidgiuen Anne Catesby for her helpe 00 01 00 paid goodwife Mercer for her helpe 00 00 06 Bought of widow Daue?y eleuen score pounde of cheese beinge ye quantity of one way of cheese att 2d ob' ye pound 02 06 08 10 paid Iohn ye Gardiner for 6 dayes worke 00 01?3 0-6 14 blacke silke riband 00 02 01 16 per of gloues for Nicholas 00 00 04 paid for markinge my bullockes and for passturage of my sheepe one afternoone 00 01 00 paid Harper for Drenches 00 02 02 paid Dine for 25 per of palinge rayles att 7d ye paire 00 14 07 18 paid ffranke Blechenden all her wages from michaelmas vnto her departure 00 08 00 22 Pu^r^chas his microcosme 00 02 06 Sutton's 3 bookes 00 07 06 Childbirth 00 02 06 practise of piety 00 06 00 A play booke 00 00 06 47 paid Goodwife mercer for her helpe and for eggs 00 00 08 broomes 00 00 01 redd herringes 00 00 02 oysters 00 00 04 paid for a lookinge glasse 00 05 06 30 paid ye shomaker for all 00 06 10 two burninge iron markes 00 01(?) 04 A wooll marke for sheepe 00 01 00 Nayles for Court wheeles weighinge 28 li' 00 08 02 Shoinge ye Court wheeles 00 02 00 A bill and an axe 00 02 04 December 2 paid for a per of Court wheeles to ye wheeler 00 16 00 paid for a per of shoes for Michel ye kitchin boy 00 01 10 4 paid ye fee for half a doe withhich sir Thomas Wotton sent 00 06 00 7 Dischargd Rics?hard Vsmer: and paid him all his wages for this whole quarter 01 00 00 paid Harper ff?or a well rope he bought 00 12 01?0 2 halters and a fotheringe line 00 01 00 48 paid Richard Vsmer for his epxpences to London and in returne home 00 07 06 12 giuen 00 00 04 15 giuen poore + 00 01 00 18 ffetters per of ffetters 00 02 06 two wedges 00 02 00 22 paid Ruttinge and his partner for 13 dayes worke att digginge vp of ^12^ great trees 01 02 00 paid Bishop for hi-mself 14d ye day and for his boy 12d for 4 days 00 08 06 22-16-1(?) [f.12r] December 1620 Second halfe of ye yeare 23 paid Milksteed for cleaninge out making 200 pale wantinge eleauen pales 00 01 06 -- paid Iohn ye gardener for 9 dayes 00 04 06 paid Kingst?snoth for a weekes worke 00 03 00 25 giuen poore + 00 08 06 27 giuen 00 00 08 49 a Couple of Chesells 00 01 04 30 A mattocke 00 03 00 A hatchett 00 01 06 2 augors 00 01 06 2 Chessells 00 01 00 A goage 00 00 04 A drawsheare 00 00 08 A Saw 00 01 02 Ianuary paid Bishop for Sawinge and Cuttinge of elmes 00 04 00 1. paid my vifes booke vntill ye last of Nou^Dec^ember ^9uember^ 00 08 06 paid my wifes houshold booke for ye whole month of December 02 00 00 5 paid Kingsnoth for a dayes worke 00 01 00 7 giuen 00 00 06 8 paid vnto Georg Sotherden for all his bill for beefe &c' fromm october 7. 06 18 00 Giuen Nicholas 00 01 00 Giuen my brother Charles 00 02 00 per of gloues for Nicholas 00 00 06 paid ye sexton his quarter wages 00 00 08 paid Ihon Gardener for 5 dayes worke 00 05 00 10 paid Anne ye Cooke all her wagers 00 13 04 ffor 10 small bookes 00 02 03 13 paid Ihon' ye gardiner for 5 dayes 50 worke 00 05 00 19 paid G. Pout for 5 dayes worke 00 02 06 20 Giuen mistress Hayman ye midwife 00 10 00 Giuen Sander Hart 00 02 00 22 ffor Canuas for drawers and apron for ye kitchin boy Michill 00 02 06 Cloath for a shirt for him 00 01 06 pulletts and Cockes 00 01?2 08 leather for ye kitchin boyes shoes 00 01 00 Giuen att Boughton 00 00 06 paid Arrowes ye shomaker all his due 00 03 00 27 horsemeate att maistone 00 01 00 3 quartes of sacke 00 023 00 5 quartes of Clarett wine 00 03 04 12 pound of Candles 00 05 00 2 stone potts for beere 00 01 10 giuen my Lady Sydley's man for bringinge things 00 02 00 giuen master Copley's man for bringinge 2 pigges 00 00 06 28 paid Iames Goodwin for a dayes helpe 00 01 00 29 paid mistress Hayman ye midwife for 3 weekes helpinge my wife, and 04 08 00 paid for 4 yds of holmes fustian att 16d ye yd. to line ye Curtaines of my wiues Childbed 00 18 08 51 6 yds of fustian att 15d ye yd 00 07 06 whitinge 00 00 02 6 pound of Candles 00 02 06 A bottle of muscadine 00 01 06 oyle of lillies 00 00 03 20-2-4 [f.12v] Ianuary 1620 29 A yd and half of stamell bayes 00 07 06 2 yds of Cotton att 20d ye yd 00 03 04 yd halfe and half quarter of redd Cotton 00 02 08 ob'. February 3 4 horse padlockes for gates 00 02 00 4 A fagott bill 00 01 00 mendinge an axe new steelinge 00 01 00 A hedginge bill 00 01 00 4 yards of course Canuas for a horsecloath 00 04 00 8 giuen Nicholas 00 01 00 giuen att Boughton 00 06 00 9 gffor 2 yds dim' of ffrise att 3s a 52 yd to make Nicholas a ierkyn 00 07 06 ffor silke inkle and makinge ye ierkin 00 01 08 ff-or Claspes and other mendinge of his cloathes 00 00 11 ffor makinge ye Childes mantell and mendinge of my owne cloathes att diuers times 00 05 09 10 a gallon of salt 00 00 04 13 paid George Pout for helpe in ye kitchin 00 01 03 14 Giuen Nicholas 00 01 00 paid my Cosen Ihon' Darell for a wastcoate which I bought of him and X gaue my wife 05 15 00 ffeuersham 16 paid vnto George Sotherden all his bill.vide bill for beefe and suite march: 18. vnt?from ye last payment 02 0?15 00 Giuen Nicholas 00 00 06 17 paid my wiues houshold booke from ye first of Ianuary vnto ye 16 of Ian: 01 01 07 18 paid vnto Feild for a bacon hogge 01 00 00 20 Giuen ye Cooke att Hothfeild 00 02 00 paid Goodwife Fox for beinge my wiues keeper ye month she lay in 01 00 00 23 nayles bought of Browne 00 05 06 400 nailes att 5d ye 100. 00 01 08 53 500 nailes att 4d ye 100. 00 01 08 24 A per of stockins for Nicholas 00 03 06 25 paid Robert Bishop for ye settinge of ye new postes raile and pale att ye Changinge of ye high way in pluckley land: att 1s ye rodd for 13 rodds dim' 00 13 06 paid vnto him for 23 postes hewinge att 1d ob' ye post 00 02 10 ob' paid vnto him for 7 rodds and halfe of palinge (postes and railes vtt supra) 00 07 06 paid vnto him for a dayes worke 00 01 04 paid vnto him for a day and halfe for his boy 00 01 06 paid vnto him for Cuttinge downe two oakes 00 00 06 28 ffor makinge of 2 horsecloathes and hoodes 00 04 00 poore + 00 00 01 paid Erasmus Giles for all his worke viz: eleuen sheepe and 3 calues killed att 1d ob' apeece. a porker att 3d and a beast? ^boare^ att 6d 00 02 06 March 54 1. Seeinge a play att Maidstone 00 01 08 Ordinary there 00 02 06 ffidlers there 00 01 00 2 per of stirruppe leathers 00 01 00 3 gai-uen poore + 00 00 03 per of gloues 00 05 00 per of boote hose topps 00 05 00 5 giuen the poore + 00 00 07 2 per of gloues 00 10 00 A pendant for my sister Mary Tuffton 00 03 06 A quart of white wine 00 00 06 goinge by water from westmester 00 00 06 17-14-2 [f.13r] March 1620 6 2 Collers and a slippe for greyhounds 00 02 06 A beauer hatt 02 04 00 7 2 per of bootes 00 19 08 per of spanish leather shoes 00 03 06 giuen Nicholas 00 01 00 A yellow Coate and petticoates for 55 Anthony 00 13 00 2 per of stockins 00 10 00 Horsemeate att London 00 10 08 giuen horse keepers there 00 00 08 shoinge 00 00 08 ffor makinge Cleane ye Coach and harnesse and oylinge them 00 02 06 ffor a new poale 00 02 06 ffor 2 washers 00 01 00 A poale staple, loope plate and grease 00 01 06 A sumach tree from virginia 00 01 00 A duke Cherry tree 00 01 06 A may Cherry tree 00 01 04 A white Cherry tree 00 01 00 A Cluster Cherry tree 00 01 00 giuen att sir Ihon's Tufftons. 00 08 00 paid for a Cradle, a hamper, and Cloathe to trusse itt in 00 14 00 A hollande Cheese 00 02 09 graftinge tooles 00 04 06 8 packthreade 00 00 02 giuen att my Cosen Th: D 00 00 10 giuen poore + 00 00 04 Shoes for Anthony 00 00 04 2 per of stockins for Anthony 00 01 02 9 giuen att Rochester 00 00 04 56 quarte of white wine 00 00 06 ffor a vertingale for my wife 00 09 00 10 paid Ihon' Gardener for all his worke viz: 12 dayes 00 13 08 12 paid Harper for Brownes shoinge 00 05 00 12 yds of Canuas att 11d ye yd 00 11 00 1000 5d nayles 00 04 02 A horselocke 00 1?01 00 A gate locke 00 01 00 3 touetts of beanes 00 03 00 13 paid my wiues houshold booke from ye first of ffebruary vnto ye ffirst of March 00?1 17 10 Giuen att Maidston 00 05 02 16 paid Ihon Gardiner for fiue dayes worke in my hopyarde 00 05 10 ffor Nicholas his goinge by water 00 01 00 horse hire for him 00 01 00 6 bottles 00 01 06 Corke 00 00 01 white doe 00 02 06 18 paid william, which he ly? laide out for shoinge ye blacke 00 00 01 giuen Nicholas 00 00 03 Bought att ffeuersham faire. powder sugar 12s pound 00 11 00 57 Currants 6 pound att 5d ob' 00 02 09 ffigges 6 pound att 3d 00 01 06 13-10-3 [f.13v] 1620 Allmonds. 62 li' att 16d 00 02 08 Raisons of ye sunne 2 li' att 4d 00 00 08 16 Couple off Codd at 15sd ye Couple 01 00 00 2 Couple of Codd att 18d ye Couple 00 03 00 Halfe a barrell of white herringe 00 15 00 Redd herringe a qrter' of a Cade beinge 140 00 02 10 3 touetts of bay salt att 18d ye bushell 00 02 03 A touett of onyons 00 01 00 A touett of rootes 00 00 09 Giuen Alexander Hart for buyinge these 00 02 02 Summ of ffeuersem Expences. 3-5-7. 22 2000 of nailes att 5d ye 100 00 08 04 58 per of kniues 00 01 00 paid Simon Mathewes for 8 seames of oates att 7s ye seame 02 16 00 Item' for 75 li' of beefe att 2s 10d ye score 00 10 08 23 paid Robert Ruttinge and [blank] Ihonson for 48 rodds and 3 qrters' of hedginge in longeford mill feild next ye streate 00 10 02 paid woodward ye Confectionary of maidston his bill, for sweete meates att ye Christ-heninge 02 05 06 27 paid Gadsby his bill 00 11 068 paid him his bill tally, for ye beast which Barton kept with him for shoinge ye oxen and plough irons 01 12 02 30 paid Ihon' Barton Cheife husbandman his wages for half a yeare 02 15 00 paid Ihon Luccas petty husbandman 02 00 00 paid Richard Butcher warrener 02 00 00 paid william [blank] Coachman for 2 monthes 00 12 00 paid Iames Samson plough boy 01 00 00 paid Katharine [blank] my wiues Chambermaide for a quarter and 7 weekes 00 19 06 59 paid Bennet [blank] ye dayry maide for h-er quarter wages 00 10 00 31 paid my wiues houshold booke from ye first March 00 10 04 __________ 21-12 4?8 ___________ Summ of this halfe yeare is. 179-18-4 157-18-84 _______________ Summ totall of this yeare 1620 -------300-1-4 [Last two lines possibly added later over the flourish] [f.14r] 1621. Our Lady day 60 ffirst halfe yeare./ March 25 paid my wife her halfe yeares allowance 25 00 00 27 giuen att Boughton 00 01 00 29 paid Harper for all ye worke which Browne had done for me and for hallters 00 09 05 paid George Poute for six dayes worke 00 03 00 30 paid [blank] Milkstead for Cleaninge 350 pales of 5 foote att 16d ye C 00 04 08 paid him for 200 pales of 4 foote att 12d ye C 00 02 00 paid him for 9 f per of railes Cleaninge and hewinge att 2d ye per: and 2d abated 00 01 04 paid Butcher for what he layd out for me viz: Scowringe a birdinge peece 00 01 06 A pound of Gunpowder 00 01 00 4 pound of shott 00 00 10 Shoinge as he went to Allington 00 00 04 mendinge his Cony=hay 00 01 08 31 paid Robert Bishop for palinge in 7 rodds of my Close 00 06 08 paid him for 7?3 dayes for him selfe and 53 and halfe for his boy in 61 railinge in Brents meade hole 00 057 06 paid him for a day and his boy for a day hand halfe in railinge in ye Close. 00 02 10 paid him and his boy a dayes worke about ye lime house and sh?laughter house 00 02 04 paid his boy a dayes worke when I was att London 00 01 00 paid ^Ihon'^ Bayly ye sawyer for 300 foote of Elme, sawed att 2s -6d ye C 00 07 06 Aprill 5 Giuen att Bougchton when my wife and I lay there 00 17 00 Giuen att ye nurses, to her mayde 00 01 00 Giuen Nicholas 00 01 00 7 paid my hedgers, (Trowell and his fellowes beinge two more) for 55 dayes worke ^betweene them^ in fencinge att Circens pasture and Longe Dane: viz: 16d ye day. 03 13 04 wine sugar &c att Ashford 00 06 08 Giuen there 00 00 04 13 paid Harper what he laid out viz: 600 nailes 00 02 00 per of shoes for my selfe 00 02 06 62 per of shoes for ye kitchin boy 00 01 08 14 paid Ihon Collins ye gardiner for a weekes worke 00 07 00 paid him for pott hearbe seede 00 01 00 18 Spent att Dartford 00 00 10 Crossinge ye water 00 00 06 Supper 00 04 09 Giuen att London 00 02 01 19 A seruice booke in quires, in folio 00 03 06 41 orenges for my wife to preserue 00 01 10 A baskett 00 00 05 Dinner 00 01 08 -34-3--8 [f.14v] Aprill 1621 ffirst half yeare. 19 Goinge by water 00 01 00 vide. 5 yds dim' of fine french greene septemb: 29. C?broade crloath att 20s ye bayes for yd: to make me, Cloake suite, cloake boote hose topps and saddle 05 00 00 forgotten. Two small bookes viz: one call-d Hispanus reformatus and ye other, ye 63 polonians speech 00 00 09 per of boote hose topps 00 05 06 Paid vnto my brother Robert as followeth viz: ffor ^gold^ waites and graines and wax 00 05 00 ffor Clay pelletts 00 01 00 ffor 6 quire of paper 00 01 06 ffor 4 paper bookes 00 14 10 ffor 2 paire of gloues 00 14 00 ffor Dr Boys his Expositions on ye english liturgy 00 13 00 ffor a seruice booke 00 05 00 ffor deliuered to Dicke skeffington to bestow in tokens for his sisters 01 00 00 ffor 8 yards of ^brlack^ turky grogarum to make me a suite att 7s per yd 02 16 00 ffor taffaty to line ye doublett 00 16 06 ffor 5 ounces of galloun lace att 2s -6d 00 12 00 ffor Canuas and stiffninge, for buttons and silke, for fustian and bayes, for buckles and Claspes. &c 00 17 02 ffor makinge the suite 00 10 00 Summ of this suite 5-11-8 ffor alteringe a greate ridinge Coate into a small 00 13 00 64 20 ffor riband for my scarfe and sowing 00 01 00 wine, sugar and lemmans 00 03 09 21 2 dozen of orenge Coloured silke pointes 00 07 06 Dyett 00 02 04 I?A plaine ruffe and Cuffes 00 14 06 22 goinge by water 00 00 06 wine 00 00 08 23 Bitter allmons 00 00 03 Bottle ale 00 00 10 A grew houndes Coller 00 01 06 goinge by water 00 01 00 Supper 00 04 00 24 per of bootes 00 10 00 Dinner 00 01 04 giuen 00 00 02 25 Ale and sugar 00 00 03 per of stirrups 00 01 06 poore + 00 00 03 Dinner 00 01 03 Supper 00 00 10 [smudge] ffor mendinge ye handle and scowringe my sword 00 02 00 ffor Nicholas his goinge by water to grauesend 00 02 00 Horsehire for him home and backe 00 04 06 65 giuen Nicholas 00 00?1 06?0 his supper 00 00 06 1(?)8-9-8 [f.15r] 1621 Aprill. ffirst half yeare. 26 et 2726. ffor ye tree, pillowes, strapps and stiffninge of ye skirtes with makinge vp of my saddle 00 13 00 ffor gold lace and silke to sett itt on 00 12 00 ffor gilt nayle for ye saddle 00 04 00 ffor an vndercloath of leather penyston lined with leather 00 04 00 A per of stirrup leathers 00 01 00 A sett of wollen webb girtes 00 02 00 A Couer of leather lined with Cotton 00 04 00 my saddle Cost beside ye Cloth: 40s . A Case of kniues 00 11 06 A single knife 00 01 00 A s?greate knife 00 01 06 horsemeate att ye bell silluedge 01?01 01 04 giuen there 00 01 02 Bottle ale 00 01 02 66 goinge by water to grauesend 00 04 06 Diett att grauesend 00 17 10 horsemeate there 00 02 00 giuen there 00 01 02 Dine?ner att London 00 03 00 paid my Landresse att London 00 02 09 giuen ye Cuttlers boy 00 00 06 a small black and white picture or deuise 00 00 03 Shoinge 00 01 04 giuen my Cosen Skeffington's man 00 0?01 08 To a porter 00 01 00 Spent I haue forgotten how 00 09 01 28 paid for a leane sheepe which my doggs killed 00 06 06 paid vnto Richard Spice for 100 li' of beefe 00 16 08 paid vnto Old ffreind for makinge of fagotts att 20d ye hundred 00 06 08 30 paid vnto master Copley for small thi tithes this halfe yeare from michaelmas 00 11 00 May 2 paid Browne ye smith ^his tally^ for all his worke vntill this day 00 08 04 3 paid Harper for all that he L[ai]d out 67 for me viz. for Cheese to widow Dauy 02 01 00 ffor ten weathers att 10s apeece 05 00 00 To one for helpe to bringe them 00 01 02 A bottle of wine 00 00 10 Nayles att Charinge faire 00 02 00 6 paid Harper for that which he l[ai]d out viz. To Ruttinge and Ihonson' for 12 rodds of dike and quicksettinge 00 06 00 To Maytam(?) for fagotte?inge 300 fagotts att 20d ye 100 00 05 00 ffor halfe a bushell of salt 00 01 00 _____ paid ffranceis Ianuary for 6 wodcokes att my boyes Christninge 00 04 00 Item for other thinges 00 02 06 17-0-5 [f.15v] 1621 May ffirst halfe yeare 8 Giuen Nicholas and att Rainham and elswhere 00 02 06 68 Giuen my Cosen Ihon' Dering's man, when I bought my sorrell horse of my Cosen 00 02 00 9 paid for a Conger 00 02 06 paid my wiues houshold booke vntill ye first of May 01 00 04 11 paid old ffreinde for makinge 300 fagotts att 20d ye 100 in Circens 00 05 00 giuen 00 00 03 12 paid goodman Bishop for 9 rodds of palinge of 5 foote pale, att 16d ye rodde, and for makinge 3 gates one for 18d and 2 for 18d . and for a dayes worke 00 0?16 00 13 Giuen 00 00 09 16 paid vnto George Sotherden for all ye beefe and other meate att any time heeretofore had of him 04 06 06 19 paid Ihon ye gardner for a weekes worke 00 07 00 paid william Franke his wages att his discharge and partinge 00 12 00 paid him for all think?ges by him laid out for. 00 04 06 20 paid Harper for all thinges by him laid out. 69 viz. for wine 00 08 06 A quarter of Lambe 00 01 06 8 Chicken 00 02 08 3 Congers 00 01 00 A happes and staple 00 00 02 2 halters 00 00 06 paid Trowell and his partners for a dayes worke in Longe Dane 00 04 06 paid them for halfe a day in Circens 00 02 03 paid Goodman Pell for porke 00 01 08 I began my iourney into Ireland 22 giuen att Boughton 00 01 00 poore 00 00 03 wine att Rochester 00 02 09 giuen there 00 00 04 paid my Cosen Richard Skeffington &c 23 Imprimis for Layd out for a sword 04 10 00 2 bridles 00 03 00 A seruice booke 00 06 00 A note of pye parliament k[nigh]ts 00 02 06 A leather for a pistoll 00 00 06 mapps 00 04 06 A shirt 01 13 00 per of stockins 00 02 06 24 A knife 00 01 00 per of male girthes 00 00 08 70 Lemmans 00 00 04 per of spanishe leather bootes 00 16 00 giuen 00 01 08 poore + 00 00 03 mendinge my scarfe 00 00 02 2 per of bootehose and one of tapps 00 10 00 horsemeate 00 05 04 Riband 00 01 00 25 horsemeate att St Abbans 00 03 03 poore + 00 00 05 Dyett there 00 005 00 Dinner att Brickill 00 04 00 26 poore + 00 00 03 18-17-9 [f.16r] May 1621 ffirst quarter. 28 giuen 00 00 06 mendinge bootes 00 00 04 per of bootes for Nicholas 00 07 00 30 poore + 00 01 01 Iune 4 giuen 00 02 06 71 5 giuen 00 01 00 Cloath for a shirt for ye boy 00 03 04 A sheath for a knife 00 00 02 paid for all Charges between B?Dauentry and Leuerpoole 02 16 00 paid for Nicholas his Charges 00 07 08 giuen 00 01 05 6 R?Mendinge ye boyes bootes 00 00 04 giuen 00 00 06 Wine sugar and lemmans 00 01 01?7 Horsemeate att Leuerpoole 00 10 00 7 Shoinge horse 00 00 04 wine 00 00 10 8 giuen 00 00 10 9 paid laundresse 00 03 06 horse hire 00 01 00 Lace and Cloath for Cuffes 00 04 02 giuen 00 06?02 06 horsemeate 00 03 10 poore + 00 00 08 passage for me and my horse to ye shippe 00 00 06 paid my Cosen Deringe which he gaue away 00 00 06 makinge of Cuffes 00 00 09 Dyett att Leuerpoole and victualls to 72 Carry a shipboard 001 05 06 A Sea Cappe 00 06 03 poore + 00 00 05 11 wine 00 00 09 giuen 00 01 06 giuen Nicholas 00 01 08 12 wine and sugar 00 02 08 -o?Bought of master Gerard -my Lords brother a white nagge 05 00 00 giuen when I bought him 00 02 06 13 washinge linnen 00 01 03 giuen Blanchard 00 02 06 horsemeate att Leuerpoole 00 02 06 giuen 00 02 01 Dyett for me I. Deringe and my boy 00 12 00 poore + 00 00 04 milke wine and beere 00 02 06 Leffft with Nicholas to beare his Charges att Leuerpoole vntill he Came into Ireland 00 12 00 Iuly. 7 Dyett and horsemeate, and all other Chardge and expences for my selfe and my Cosen I. Deringe in our iourney, thorough Scotland and Ireland vntill we Came from 73 Leuerpoole in Lancashire vnto Iun?ne 13. vnto Dublin in Ireland Iuly 7. 10 03.11: 8 wine and sugar att Dublin 00 03 02 giuen 00 00 02 24-16-6 [f.16v] 1621 Iuly ffirst halfe yeare 9 Deliuered to my Cosen I.D. to beare his Charges into Kent 04 00 00 Bought a mare of my Cosen G. Hawle 02 00 00 Dyett 00 03 00 poore 00 00 06 10 Dyett att Dublin and horsemeate there and in all my Iourney into Mounster and backe to Myllefont and altogether with ye Charges of shoinge &c 04 14 04 Giuen away on this iourney 02 06 05 besides Lent or giuen vnto my Lady Alice Barrey I may say giuen. [last 74 four words added later] 01 02 00 August 2 Gipaid my Cosen I. Deringe of Myllefont for my boyes suite brought into Ireland 00 05 00 8 Dallington's aphorismes 00 07 00 Q. Curtius 00 01 00 2. handkercheifes 00 02 04 Dyett and Charges fromm Myllefont vnto August. 6. vnto Leuerpoole August. 12 03 16 04 poore + 00 01 08 giuen in this iourney 02 01 04 Lost att Cards and tables &c 01 05 00 poore + 00 01 08 paid for bringeinge my 3 horses ouer from Ireland 01 10 00 paid for my owne passage and 2 more 00 15 00 12 Giuen my Cosen Ihon' Dering of Myllefont 03 00 00 20 per of buckes leather bootes 00 11 00 per of bootes for Nicholas 00 07 00 Dyett and Charges of iourney from Leuerpoole August. 14 vnto Pluckley August. 31 03 08 00 post horse hire 01 05 00 75 giuen away 02 01 06 poore + 00 00 02 30 A yard 3 qrters' of ffrench greene satten att 14s per yds 01 18 00 An ell Dim' of taffety 01 00 00 A yd and hallfe of ffrenche greene broadClos? Cloath for hose 01 06 00 Gold lace 10 ounces att 6s per ounce: 5 dozen 03 00 00 4 per of gloues 00 19 00 A ruffe 01 04 00 2 shirtes 04 06 00 Morryson's trauayles 00 10 00 ffiscus papalis 00 00 04 Bringinge two horse out of Lancashire 01 01 06 2 dozen of silk and gold pointes 01 08 00 A girdle 00 19 00 A girdle and hangers 001 02 00 A Scarfe 03 10 00 Giuen 00 01 00 57-10-1 Layd out from ye 21 of May vnto ye last of August, in all manner 57 10 01 of Expences, whilst I was abroade in this iourney Sum. 92-2-3 76 -------------------------------- Whereof giuen away 10-11-11 -------------------- [f.17r] 1621 ffirst quarter halfe yeare. A note of what hath been expended ffor me by my father ^and Harper &c^ &c, in my absence. I paid before I went for a sorrell stone horse bought of my Cosen Ihon Dering 22 00 00 paid George Pout for 4 dayes worke 00 02 00 paid ye nurse Simonson for 20 weekes nursinge of Anthony from ye bi?irth 02 10 00 paid Arrowes for all his worke 00 06 00 paid my seffe for ye belles and repaire of ye Church 04 00 00 paid and discharged Ihon' Luccas 01 00 00 paid for a lambe 00 05 00 paid for 6 chicken 00 02 00 paid for a letter 00 00 06 paid Richard Butcher att his discharge 01 00 00 77 paid for powder and shott 00 01 00 giuen him att his deliuery of his Cloake 00 10 00 paid weekes of Charinge for 2 seames dim'. malt. 01 10 00 paid Kate and? and discharged her 01 06 00 giuen her 00 05 00 Layd out for shinglinge and mendinge ye our Chapple att Willisborough 07 01 06 paid for my Subsibdy 01 00 00 paid Sotherden for beefe taken in my absence 00 19 09 Giuen my Cosen Ihon' Deringe of Myllefont 05 00 00 Layd out by Harper in my absence. paid master Copley his quarter for small tithes 00 05 06 to Goodwife mercer for worke 00 05 00 To lamberts mayde 00 01 00 To Trowell and Ruttinge for mowinge att 18d per acre 00 18 09 To old freinde for ^ffagotts, hay and pease makinge^ haruestinge and other worke 01 10 00 Layd out for ye kitchin boy 00 06 00 paid Browne ye smith 00 03 03 78 paid May ye taylour for worke for Nicholas and ye kitchin boy 0700 07 00 paid Gadsby ye smith for worke in my absence 00 12 00 paid Erasmus Giles for worke in my absence 00 00 06 L[ai]d out by Harper A Coller for my horse 00 01 06 pastornes 00 01 06 for houshold prouision 00 02 04 meshes and drenches for horse 00 08 06 paid old freinde, Snoade, Ihonson, Smith and polle for weedinge and reapinge 02 07 08 1000 of nayles 00 03 04 Paid Mathewes for 6 seames and halfe of oates 02 05 06 ffor Carryinge and stackinge of 8 loade of woode 00 08 00 ffor Carryinge of 60 loade of dunge 00 07 06 ffor stirringe the fallow att 4s per acre 001 12 00 ffor Ihon' Bartons boarde att 3s 4d ye weeke 02 06 08 Abated? ffor Barly and Carryinge, of tares, 79 wheate and woode 02 03 10 65-16-1 [f.17v] september 1621 ffirst halfe yeare Since I Came home. 4 wine att Canterbury 00 00 08 giuen there 00 00 02 6 wine there againe 00 01 10 giuen 00 00 02 2 per of bootes made by ffoxe 01 02 00 7 Giuen my brother Charles 00 01 00 9 paid Iames Sampson and discharged him 00 10 00 11 giuen ffidler 00 00 06 13 giuen att Mersham 00 01 00 21 paid the pauers for 115 yds of pauinge, in ye Causeway, beside ye forestall where I remoued the highway, viz: att 2d ob' per yd 01 04 00 paid them for ^digginge of^ 6 loade of stones 00 03 00 23 paid? To a breife + 00 00 04 Giuen Thomas wiles for buyinge thinges 00 00 04 80 [blank] of poldauis to packe my hoppes in 00 04 08 24 Giuen att my vncle Christopher Deringes 00 03 00 Ordinary att Aldington 00 01 00 Giuen my Cosen ffranceis Dering his ordinary 00 01 00 Suite att ye Court there paid 00 00 06 Shoinge att hieth 00 00 04 25 Shoinge att Douer 00 00 09 Dyett there 00 06 02 horsemeate 00 04 00 giuen there 00 01 05 27 lost att tables 00 00 08 Giuen in ye feild att huntinge 00 03 06 28 Giuen att my Cosen Bargar's 00 06 00 wine att Canterbury 00 01 00 horsemeate and giuen. 00 00 10 Shoinge att my Cosen Bargar's att &c 00 01 06 29 paid Goodwife mercer for all worke &c 00 05 06 --- paid Goodwife Gadsby 00 00 08 paid for Bottominge of a siue 00 00 06 paid Ihon' ye gardener for all manner of worke, from ye time I went into Ireland vnto ye 13 of Nouember 04 04?5 00 paid Ihon' Hunt for all his worke att 81 ye two stilles and for raylinge, att ye new way 00 06 00 vide. aprill 19 paid Hamley my taylour for gold lace for my greene Cloath suite 04 08 00 ffor 20 dozoen of broade flatt buttons 02 00 00 ffor taffaty for lininge 00 17 00 ffor a dozen and halfe of longe gold buttons v?for my Cloake 022 015 00 ffor makinge suite 01 00 00 ffor makinge Cloake, stiffinings lininges, silke &c 01 10 00 Summ - 12li' - 0 - 0 paid and discharged Clarke my taylour, ffor makinges my french greene suite with my sattin doublett for silke, buttonss, stiffnings and lininges 02 02 00 Lost att Cardes &c 00 10 00 paid Paine ye pedler for all thinges had of him vnto ye 14 of Nouember 00 04 05 paid Fowler's widow for all her husbands worke 00 05 05 245 - 00 - 10 Summ: totall of this half yeare. 261 - 15 - 0 82 beside other thinges as Barton's wages &c': and Harper's diett &c'. [f.18r] 1621 Second halfe yeare. October 2 Giuen my brother Henry 00 05 06 paid my Cosen ffr[ancis] D[ering] for halfe a bushell of Saffron heades 00 01 04 paid for Carriage of them 00 02 06 3 paid to master Copley his quarters Due for small tithes: due att St Michael last 00 05 06 8 paid and discharged old ffreinde, for 6 acres of pother, reaped att 3s 4d per acre 01 00 00 14 paid Daniell Smart for his Crockes 00 01 00 22 Att maidston Giuenn there 00 05 00 Shoinge 00 00 06 Horsemeate 00 02 00 wine 00 02 09 Stockins for my Anthony 2 per 00 01 08 83 giuen Nicholas 00 01 00 26 paid Browne ye smith for all 00 04 03 paid for Composition 00 02 00 giuen Harper for his Dyett in my absence 01 10 00 giuen Harper 00 11 00 29 Giuen 00 02 08 6 yds half qrter' of spanish Cloath to make suite and Cloake att 18s per yd 05 10 00 4 yds of bayse to line ye Cloake att 3s 6d per yd 00 14 00 11-18-9 11 ounces of gold galloune lace for one in a seame 03 09 00 ffor insides and silke and stiffninge 01 08 00 ffor 4 dozen and halfe of gold buttens att 10d ye dozen 00 03 09 ffor makinge ye suite 00 10 00 ffor makinge ye Cloake 00 04 00 ffor mendinge Cloathes 00 10 00 30 ffor a watch 07 00 00 A hatt 00 10 00 A hattband 00 11 00 2 dozen of pointes 00 15 00 per of gloues for my Cosen M. B. for good newes 00 11 00 A brush 00 01 04 84 riband 00 01 00 Nouember 2 Shoes and garters for Nicholas 00 03 04 A ringe 00 03 06 2 allmanackes 00 00 04 3 Riband 00 01 00 5 Mendinge sSword and for a false scabberd 00 11 00 Laundresse 00 02 06 per of bootes 00 10 00 per of liquored bootes 00 12 00 goinge by water 00 00 06 Dyett att this time beinge in London and by ye way 01 07 00 Horsemeate in London and by ye way 01 07 03 Giuen 00 06 06 Spent from the time I went to London vntill I returned home. 20li' - 3 - 0 __________________ 9 paid Ihon Hunt for gatheringe of apples att 1d ye bushell 00 06 00 11 to a breife + 00 01 00 15 paid nurse Simonson for 20 weekes nursinge my boy att 2s 26d ye weeke, from ye last payment, Iune. 85 ye 9th. vnto October 27. 02 10 00 17 Giuen Ihon' Barton for a skine of a pollcatt 00 00 06 19 Giuen att Boughton 00 04 00 22 paid old Hall for all his worke 00 05 00 35 - 8 - 2 [f.18v] Second halfe yeare. Nouember 1621 2330 Giuen att Cole=hill 00 00 06 December 1 24 paid Ihon' Barton his wages due att Michaelmas 02 15 00 Giuen him 00 05 06 paid for shirtes for Nicholas 00 06 03 paid for quitt=rents for Sothreton's due to Conningbrooke 00 19 06 paid for suite 00 00 04 paid for Composition 00 04 10 paid for Cloath to make Cuffes of 00 08 00 Lost out of my pockett 00 04 00 paid Arrowes ye shomaker for all his 86 work 00 03 01 25 paid Elmer ye taylour for all his worke for me 00 01 02 paid him for worke for Nicholas 00 04 04 paid Harper for A Coller for my horse 00 02 00 paid for shoinge my mare 00 01 04 ffor ropes to packe my stuff in 00 01 06 paid goodman Milkestead for Cleaninge 400 of 5 foote pale att 15d ye 100 00 05 00 paid him for fellinge an oake 00 00 06 26 Giuen att my fathers 00 10 10 27 Dyett att Rochester 00 12 08 horsemeate there 00 06 06 giuen there 00 01 03 poore by ye way + 00 01 00 28 per of spurres 00 07 00 Breakefast 00 00 08 Giuen Nicholas for dyett 00 01 08 29 for horsemeate 00 09 00 giuen 00 00 06 Giuen Thomas 00 05 00 paid for his dyett 00 02 00 3 yards qrter' dim' of spanish frise att 13s -4d per yd = to make a Coate and per of stockins 02 04 00 A red scottish embroidered saddle with 87 furniture 02 04 00 Ouids metamorph: English 00 01 00 Giuen 00 00 06 Barber 00 02 00 A stone and muller for Colours 00 05 00 2 paper bookes in fol. for Commonplaces 02 02 00 30 per of shoes for Nicholas 00 02 06 paid ye painter for armes 00 02 00 A trunke 00 11 00 Giuen 00 00 06 porter 00 00 04 mendinge hatts 00 04 06 December. 1 pillion. Cloath. and furniture 02 04 00 pens and blacke=leades 00 01 06 A pistoll 00 11 00 + A bible for my wife + 00 11 00 2 mendinge bootes 00 00 11 Giuen 00 01 03 paid and discharged Thomas Hamley my taylour for all his worke, 06 00 00 3 Horsemeate in London 01 02 00 Giuen 00 01 00 + paid ffoster my wiues taylour for her 04 09 00 + my wife layd out in London for silke stockins, scarlett kersy. &c 04 14 00 88 + A hatt for my wife 00 10 00 giuen att sir Ihon tuffton's 01 07 00 poore + 00 00 10 Giuen In London 00 12 00 4 Dyett by ye way from London 5 6 to ffisherwicke for me and my 7 wife, one maide and 5 men 04 00 06 8 42 - 5 - 3 [f.19r] December Second halfe yeare 1621 Horsemeat by ye way for 4 horses 00 14 07 Giuen by ye way. 00 06 054 poore by ye way. + 00 02 08 Greasinge ye Coach 00 01 00 5 paid Iames Goodwin for all thinges L[ai]d out by him for me, In and for this Iourney 00 19 04 6 ffidlers 00 02 00 7 paid for ye hire of 4 Coache horses and and man from London to ffisherwicke 07 05 00 89 Giuen ye Coachman and his brother 00 06 00 for billetts for 4 horse to go with 00 02 06 8 paid for bringinge a trunke to ffisherwik 00 13 06 giuen 00 00 06 paid Iames Goodwin againe for other thinges by him L[ai]d out 00 13 08 Giuen to him for his iourney 01 02 04 11 Oyle and wine 00 01 01 A surcingle 00 00 08 12 starch and soape 00 01 00 ffreecze for a Ierkin for Nicholas 00 05 00 + 14 my wife L[ai]d out for a Coyffe 00 01 04 paid for bringinge 2 trunkes, an hamper, and 3 bundles of beddes att [blank] ye hundred 05 06 00 Giuen 00 00 04 15 A pounde of shott 00 00 03 16 Giuen 00 00 05 Settinge my peece straight 00 00 06 19 A letter from ^to^ london 00 00 02 22 ffidlers 00 01 00 24 per of gloues 00 00 10 + paid Besse for thinges L[ai]d out for my wife 00 05 06 paid Besse for threede 00 00 03 90 giuen 00 00 06 25 ffidler 00 01 00 + 26 Riband for my wife 00 00 03 27 per of gloues 00 01 00 29 paid Ihon Ferriear for dressinge my horse and lettinge two bloude 00 03 00 Ianuary. 2. paid ye shoemaker for bootes and shoes 00 16 06 + paid him for a per of shoes and goloshaes for my wife. 00 04 06 giuen 00 00?1 06 3 giuen 00 00 06 4 riband and inkle 00 01 08 5 ffidlers and dauncers 00 02 00 + my wife laydout in riband 00 01 06 6 ffidler 00 01 00 7110 giuen 00 02 06 N L 00 01 04 11 paid for 4 horse loade of lime att 14d 00 04 08 12 4 strike of oates att 13d 00 04 04 Giuen 00 00 01 Carriage of letters 00 00 03 Shott 00 00 03 17 poore + 00 00 04 18 paid a Carpenter for 9 dayes worke about Horton stable 00 07 06 91 ffor Noggins and piggins 00 01 00 19 paid ye thatcher 00 02 00 + giuen by my wife for anchoues sent 00 00 06 20 medicinses for my horse 00 03 00 21 Carriage of thinges from London 00 01 04 23 ffidler 00 01 00 A buttery knife 00 00 03 + per of kniues for my wife 00 00 11 + riband for my wife 00 00 06 22 - 0 - 6 [f.19v] Ianuary 1621 Second halfe yeare 23 19(?) paid Ihon Ferrier for dockinge my horse 00 02 00 L[ai]d out by will[ia]m Cowper. for beefe 00 02 06 for 6 pound of Candles 00 02 00 oatemeale, salt &c 00 02 01 for 200 of nailes 00 01 00 X 22 paid Marler for helpinge ye thatcher and for thatchinge rodds 00 01 02 23 paid Cotton for shoinge 00 02 01 X 24 Bringinge thinges from London 00 04 06 92 ffidlers 00 01 00 X An iron racke for Coales 00 10 00 X Giuen att ffisherwicke 001 12 00 25 paid Cowper for meate &c bought att Lichefeild markett 00 15 08 26 2 pounde of butter 00 00 08 Breade 00 01 08 26 Giuen my Cosen Pyott's man fo-r bringinge things 00 00 08 X 28 paid Raff m-ody Moody for 18 dayes worke att 6d 00 10 00 29 Giuen Wall 00 00 06 X 31 paid William Whateley for a beadstedd 00 16 00 X paid him for remouinge another 00 00 06 + my wife layd out for aprons 00 10 00 X ffor 12 yards of scottish pyed wollen Cloath, 3 qrters' broade att 16d ye yarde 00 16 00 + per of kniues for my wife 00 01 00 ffebruary X 1 paid Marler for 2 dayes worke 00 01 00 per of shoes for Nicholas 00 02 00 X 2 paid for bringinge A trunke, and ye striped dornex from London, where of ye dornex fwas ye weightiest 00 16 04 Giuen him yat brought itt from Tamworth 00 00 06 93 Giuen Richard Grenley 00 02 06 3 Giuen poore + 00 00 04 5 paid William Astell ye taylour for makinge vp of my wiues redd sattin wastcoate embroidered with blacke 00 10 06 paid him for mendinge thinges for me 00 04 06 X paid ye Cowper for 2 barrells 00 12 00 X ffor 2 halfe barrells 00 08 00 X ffor a Chimnell 00 07 06 X ffor a paile and a o? 00 01 00 X ffor a gallon 00 00 06 poore + 00 00 02 00 02 06 6 paid ye shoemaker for mendinge for me 00 03 00 paid him for mendinge for Nicholas 00 00 08 Giuen my Lady Bowyers man 00 02 06 Giuen 00 01 00 X paid Smith for 5 dayes worke and his partner for 4 aboute ye garden and sinke 00 04 06 + 108 a per of shoes for my wife 00 02 06 13 ffidlers 00 00 06 X paid preston ye smith for all his worke viz: X ffor hinges to ye stable windowes 00 00 10 X ffor 10 tenter hookes in ye Larder 00 00 05 94 X ffor two hookes for ye kitchin ^potts^ range 00 01 00 X ffor a locke for my study doore 00 00 08 X ffor 2 barres and stayes in ye kitchin ^range^ 00 01 09 X ffor a locke for ye stable doore 00 01 06 X ffor three Curtaine rodds 00 03 00 X ffor frostnaylinge &c 00 00 08 18 my wiues bookes for ye house for ye first weeke, vt sequitur. X A Chaffinge dishe 00 00 09 X A smoothinge Iron 00 00 08 A siue 00 00 08 11 - 6 - 5 [f.20r] February Second halfe yeare. 1621 A lane siue 00 01 00 two boules 00 00 04 A rene siue 00 00 03 4 Crockes 00 00 08 ffor meate and other thinges 01 15 05 95 my wiues houshold bookes for ye 2seconde weeke ----- whereof, A siue for beere 00 00 06 ffor meate and other thinges this weeke 02 04 11 my wiues houshold bookes for ye thirde weeke, whereof, ffor 2 scuttles 00 00 09 X A Canne for beere 00 00 05 X A kettle 00 06 08 X A fryinge panne 00 03 00 for meate and other thinges 00 19 05 paid for mendinge Nicholas his Cloathes 00 01 00 20 Giuen 00 00 10 shoinge 00 00 02 22 Giuen 00 01 00 X paid for pickinge vp of stones for ye wateringe place in Hademore 00 02 09 paid Raff Moody for his worke there. 00 01 06 my wiues houshold booke for ye 4th weeke &c: 02 03 10 ffor two loade of fagotts. 60 in a loade 00 04 04 X A gridiron 00 00 10 X A whiskett 00 00 06 ffor shoinge my horses 00 02 08 96 X A band pott 00 00 03 poore + + 00 02 00 ffor meate, and houshold prouision 01 13 06 23 paid for two loade of hay bought a month before of master Hill's's deceased 01 16 08 7 yds and half of threade riband 00 00 06 Giuen 00 01 00 X 26 paid Preston ye smith for two spitts 00 06 00 X ffor a fire=shouell and a per of tongues 00 03 06 X ffor a kettle=bule 00 00 04 X ffor mendinge ye Iacke, for a weight, pulleses, and settinge itt vp, 00 05 00 X ffor a Choppinge knife 00 01 08 27 paid goodwife Moody for hee?mpseede 00 01 00 March 1. paid for strappes for my saddle 00 00 10 giuen ye sadlers man 00 00 03 2 giuen for ridinge rodds 00 00 06 My wiues houshold booke for ye fift weeke, &c. Bringinge a peece and Cruell from London 00 02 00 ffor Caririage of letters.. 00 00 05 4 strike of oates att 17d 00 05 08 97 for a Muzzell for my horse 00 02 00 for oyle of wormes 00 00 04 + Laces for my wife 00 00 02 poore + 00 00 0210 giuen 00 00 03 2 drinkinge beere glasses 00 01 06 Carriage of a letter 00 00 02 3 Crossinge Elford water 00 00 06 4 A per of white stockins for my selfe 00 02 08 + 2 per for my wife 00 05 04 Expences for houshold prouision this fift weeke 03 04 05 17 - 12 - 0 15 - 8 - 2 [f.20v] 1621 march Second halfe yeare 5 poore 00 00 06 6 Shoinge my white nagge 00 01 04 Shoinge my sorell horse, 2 shoes 00 00 08 ffor strawe 00 01 00 A bande for my selfe 00 01 02 98 2 thimbles 00 00 02 A band for Nicholas 00 01 02 Claspes for him 00 00 02 2 per of Cuffes for him 00 01 00 Another band for Nicholas 00 01 04 ffor a wheele 00 01 02 7 Giuen Cowper 00 01 05 Oyle of wormes 00 00 06 A halfe strike measure 00 01 00 A gallon 00 00 04 A lanthorne 00 01 00 15 pounde of flaxe 00 0^5^85 08 A wooden platter and two dishes 00 00 10 per of stockins for Nicholas 00 02 06 A dozen of trenchers 00 00 08 giuen Nicholas 00 00 04 8 my wiues booke for houshold prouision this 6th weeke 03 04 10 9 14 ells dim', of holland att 2s 2d ye ell 01 11 00 whereof for my wiues vse 12 yardes of Scottish Pladd, att 16d ye yd 00 16 00 A brine tubbe 00 03 08 A tunnell 00 00 10 X paid ye glasier for glasinge att Horton 00 02 00 99 4 strike of oates bought att Tamworth, to pay my Cosen Richard Skeffington a lost wager 05 05 04 48 strike of oates more, bought there ^att Tamworth^ att, 16d ye strike for my horses 00 0510 07?8 ffor a leadinge Corde for my horse 00 01 00 Carriiyinge a letter 00 00 02 11 6 per of white gloues for my selfe 00 06 06 + 2 per of gloues for my wife 00 01 10 A per of gloues for Nicholas 00 00 08 A per of stirropes 00 01 06 A sett of girthes 00 01 00 12 A per of bootes 00 08 00 giuen ye shomaker 00 00 06 Another wheele 00 01 02 13 A yarde of houswifes cloathe 00 01 00 paid Raff Moody for all his worke 00 02 06 12?4 paid Preston for an axe 00 02 00 ffor a locke for ye Closett doore and a key 00 00 10 165 my wiues bookes for houshold prouision this 7th weeke 02 14 00 16 mendinge Cloathes for Nicholas 00 01 00 Carryinge letters and graftes to and from London 00 00 07 100 Giuen ye Carrier 00 00 03 Shoinge my dunne mare 00 01 04 20 12 yds of houswifes Cloath att 13d 00 012?3 00 4 strike of Oates att 18d 00 06 00 2 buckles 00 00 02 poore + 00 00 03 A strike of beanes 00 03 04 22 giuen Nicholas to go to ye barbers 00 00 06 Giuen William Cowper 00 01 00 paid Thomas Martin for hay for -my Sorrell horse whilst he had him to amble 00 02 00 paid him for teachinge my Sorrell horse to amble viz. 10. dayes 00 06 00 A letter from London 00 00 02 Giuen him that brought itt from Tamworth 00 00 01 paid my Cosen Richard Skeffington for oates yat I lost 6 vnto him 00 023 00 Giuen Nicholas 00 00 06 A letter to London 00 00 02 13 - 14 - 11 101 [f.21r] 1621 March Second halfe yeare. My wiues booke for houshold prouision, for this last weeke of this yeare 01 14 08 paid William Astell of Couentry for all his worke 00 01 06 Carryinge of 21 loade of woode from Hademore to Horton att 00 11 06 250? kidds--- f--- ffor Kiddinge 250 kidds. att 9d ye 100 00 01 10 2 pewter Candlestickes 00 03 00 A tinne drippinge pan 00 01 06 2 pewter sallad dishes 00 01 06 A possnett 00 02 060 + my wife lost att ffisherwicke att Cardes 01 14 04 4 - 11 - 10 Summ of this second halfe yeare. 1446 - 159 - 31 ____ 102 1621 Summ totall of this whole yeare is. _________________________ 4068 - 14 - 31. _______________________ [f.21v] March 1622 ffirst halfe yeare. 27 8 yds of sacke cloath for sackes att 7d ye yd 00 04 08 Riband 00 01 06 A pound? A herringe barrell 00 01 00 Taylour for worke 00 00 04 30 paid my vnkle Skeffington for 16 loade of ^hard^ woode att 3s -4d a loade 02 13 04 Aprill 1 Giuen att Skeffington 00 04 06 2 Dyett att Northampton 00 03 08 horsemeate there 00 02 02 giuen there 00 00 08 A male pillion 00 00 08 103 5 Dyett att Brackley 01 02 06 ffidlers there 00 04 00 A Coursinge saddle with all furniture 00 13 04 A Coller for a horse 00 01 04 horsemeate at Brackley 00 15 00 6 Dyett att Brickhill 00 02 00 horsemeate there 00 023^3^ 02 Dyett att Barnett 00 03 00 horsemeate there 00 01 06 7 bringeinge Cloakebagge from Brackley to London 00 02 06 8 Lyames and Collers 00 05 00 Barber 00 01 06 Loopes for Cloakebagge 00 00 02 poore + 00 00 02 Dyett for William 00 03 02 Giuen sir Ihon Tuffton's mayde fromm my wife 00 05 00 horse medicines 00 05 06 mendinge spurres 00 00 06 ye Boy of Billson 00 00 06 ye Fauourites chronicle 00 01 00 A l?pewter squirte 00 01 04 Borrowinge a ruffe 00 01 00 paid ffoster my wiues taylour vt sequitur. 104 7 yds dim: of tuff=taffaty att 9s ye yd 03 07 06 4(?)-7-0 4 yds dim: of say att 2s 4d 00 10 06 an ounce, dim: and dm' qrter' of lace att 3s 8d ye ounce 00 0506 11 makinge of itt ye petticoate 00 03 00 Buckarumm, Collers, Canues etc: 00 0 9 porter 00 00 06 horsemeate att London 00 11 03 Dyett and Breakefaste in London 00 04 00 12 post horse from London to Bearstead 00 14 00 11 Giuen att Boucghton 00 09 00 fforgotten to sett doinwne in this iourney 00 17 03 12 paid my father all that he th?, hath layd out for me since Michael=mas vt sequitur paid Kinge for reapinge of Chalky att 3s -6d per acre 00 17 06 ffor reapinge of pod ware 00 07 00 Carryinge in of pease 00 01 06 Cuttinge of oates 00 05 00 Iames his Charges from Stafford[shi]r[e] 00 10 00 400 of 5d nayles att ye way 00 01 08 paid G: Goodwine for mendinge Corne 105 loft 00 02 02 paid for Charges of reparation att Willisborough 03 08 08 7 rayles for ye way 00 02 04 200 of 5 foote pale for ye way 00 13 00 3 poastes for ye way 00 0011 02 quitt rent to sir Robert Darell for little Chart=landes 00?1 03 05 ob' quitt rent for Sotherton's to Conningbrooke 00 19 06 ffor suite of Court 00 00 04 Composition for Surrenden landes 00 04 10 Sadler att Maidstone 00 03 00 paid Barton a quarters wages 01 07 06 more from Christmas to Candlemas 00 10 00 22li' - 15s - 7d - ob' [f.22r] Aprill 1622 ffirst halfe yeare paid Ihon Hunt for settinge 18 roddes of pale 01 07 00 paid him more about ye way 00 13 10 paid Harper for Composition in Chart 00 02 00 106 paid quitt rent to Boughton Court for 5 acres in broademeade 00 02 00 paid for worke in my hop=grownde 00 14 00 more for setts 00 09 00 paid Coueney for Willisborough, for part of Hinxhill lands vnto Biglsington 00 07 04 300 4d nailes 00 01 00 paid master Boothby 50 00 00 paid him for a yeares vse 04 00 00 ffor Cuttinge of hop=poales 00 05 04 paid Thomas Robins his bill for for my wife 01 10 02 paid him his part of ye bill for little Anthony 00 05 00 _____ paid for Charges of reparation of willisborough. A loade of tile 00 16 00 4 redge tile 00 00 08 halfe a loade of lime 00 08 00 ye mason for 12 dayes worke 00 08 00 paid ye glasier for new leadinge of windowes 01 12 00 paid ye plummer for soderinge ye gutter 00 04 00 107 19 giuen boy for goinge on attn E?errand 00 00 06 20 white wine, oyle, and hony for horses 00 02 08 Bringinge trunke from London 00 04 00 per of sizzers 00 00 06 21 paid Nurse Simonson for 20 weekes nursinge 02 10 00 23 riband 00 01 04 horsemeate att Maydstone 00 03 06 Ordinary att ye Cocke 00 02 06 ffor standinge for my horses 00 01 00 25 Giuen att Boucghton 00 14 00 paid master Copley for halfe a yeares small tithes 00 11 00 26 paid Beeching's bill for all thinges hitherto 01 02 06 paid Mathewes for Barton's boarder 18 weekes 03 06 00 ffor 9?5 bushells of oates whereof 8 for ye parke 00 016 03 giuen him in reckoninge 00 00 09 paid Mathewes for ploughinge ^and sowinge and harrowinge.^ ye parke att 6s per acre beinge 19 acres 05 14 00 Giuen Harper 00 06 00 Shoinge bay mare 00 01 08 108 medicines for yat mare 00 04 04 paid my father for 4 bushells dim of tares 00 12 00 Item for 9 bushells of pease 01 10 00 ffor 7 bushells of oates 00 08 06 paid Thomas Hart for 3 seames of oates att 9s 6d 01 08 06 paid goodwife Codwell for 2 seames of oates 00 19 00 paid Ianuary for 3 seames of oates att 9s 6d 01 08 06 paid Moter for 3 seames of oates att 10s 01 10 00 ffor hony 00 01 00 to a boy for keepinge rookes 00 09 00 27 Giuen att my fathers 00 06 06 beere 00 00 02 29 paper and wax 00 02 02 an inkehorne 00 00 04 An orbe or globe terrestriall 00 02 00 3 per of gloues 00 11 06 + 2 per for my wife 00 13 06 Sir ffrancis Bacon's history of Henry 7 00 06 06 Dinner 00 02 00 30 2 bridles 00 03 00 109 5 play bookes 00 02 00 A scarlett Cappe 00 11 00 90 - 5 - 0 40 10 [f.22v] Aprill 1622 ffirst halfe yeare 30 my suite ffor 8 yds of turky gragarum, and a Cost. 8li'. qrter', att 7s 02 17 09 3 dozen of embroidered satten lace att 16s a dozen 02 108 00 ffor all other thinges, as lininges, fustian's, and makinge &c 02 14 03 paid a porter 00 00 06 Supper on munday night 00 02 00 A hatt and band and box for my wife 01 01 06 poore + 00 00 07 mendinge girdle 00 00 02 May A shirte giuen to my Cosen Richard Skeffington 03 10 00 1. poore + 00 00 07 110 mendinge stirrup 00 00 01 horsemeate 00 04 05 Dyett att st Albanes 00 04 04 giuen there 00 01 03 paid ye smith for dressinge my bay mare 00 06 06 A male pillion and loopes 00 01 00 Dinner and horses att Rochester 00 04 00 William's dinner 00 00 06 Saddle and Cloath 001 00 00 Stuffinge a saddle 00 01 00 2 3 horses att hay 3 nightes in London 00 06 00 2 bushells dim' of oates 00 06 08 william Laide out for me 00 02 02 L[ai]d out by william for my horses 00 05 00 2 Beere att by ye way 00 00 04 Sb?hoinge 00 00 05 Dyett att Dauentry 00 004 00 horsemeate 00 02 04 Giuen in this iourney otherwayes 00 08 09 _______ _____ 3 Giuen to a breife 00 00 06 4 A strike of oates 00 02 10 Carriage of a letter 00 00 02 my wiues houshold booke for 4 weekes whilst I was in Kent 003 12 03 111 7 poore + 00 00 03 8 paid for all shouinge vntill this time 00 02 04 10 paid my brother Robert for all ye mony by his My brother Robert disbursed for me att London. Imprimis for a peece 01 05 02 ffor bringinge houshold stuffe to London out of Kent 00 15 00 A bible bound in folio 01 02 00 63 yds of Dornex att 20d ye yarde 05 05 00 Canuas to packe vp ye Dornex in 00 01 03 A round horse brush 00 01 00 2 necke buttons for a Cloake 00 01 03 A Ia^c^ke, and baskett to putt itt in 01 04 06 Carriage of itt to ye Carrier 00 00 02 A bottle and pint of Dr Mountfordes Cordiall 00 04 04 9 ounces of Cruell att 4d ye ounce, and 4 ounces of Crimson in graine att 8d ye ounce 00 05 08 2 ells of Canuas to worke on 00 02 10 Striped stuffe 3 yardes broade att 5s 6d per yd 00 07 00 2 per of shoes, and a per of goloshaes 00 09 00 Charges about fetchinge my trunke from 112 st Albanes 00 02 05 portage of Dornex and letters to and from ye Carrier, att sundry tymes 00 03 02 my wife paid Elisabeth Sharpe her wages from Michaelmas ^Christmas^ vnto midsommer 001 00 00 33 - 2 - 2 [f.23r] 1622 May ffirst halfe yeare 10 Carrier from London 00 05 00 Carrier to London paid to my aunt. 00 09 00 3 yds of white cotton for Nicholas his breeches 00 02 00 2 yds of Buckarum 00 01 04 an old skin 00 00 11 11 Giuen ye Cooke of ffisherwicke 00 02 06 12 Crossinge Elford water 00 00 06 16 pfor purses bought att Congleton, for one purse 00 06 00 ffor 3 purses att 4s a peece 00 12 00 ffor 5 purses att 1s 00 05 00 113 ffor 2 purses att 1-s 00 01 00 17 Giuen att Knypersley 00 08 06 Giuen b in valew for light gold 00 00 03 my wiues houshold booke for 7th weeke 01 07 00 18 paid for 2 yardes of greene say serge to make Nicholas a doublett 00 06 10 paid ye taylours bill for makinge itt 1-2-3 and 2 per of breeches, a per of stockins, and a girdle 00 06 06 Lininges silke buttons Canuas &c 00 05 06 Giuen 00 00 06 19 poore + 00 00 08 20 Giuen ye vicar of whittington 00 01 00 22 Bringinge thinges from London 00 03 00 3 strike of oates 00 06 00 paid my wiues houshold booke for ye 8th weeke 00 17 03 25 poore + 00 00 02 bandstringes 6 per 00 01 00 Shoinge dunne mare and white nagge 00 02 08 Oyle for ye Coache 00 00 06 ffor strawe 00 00 06 paid my wiues houshold booke for ye 9th weeke 01 06 11 _________ 28 paid Preston for a key 00 00 06 114 paid him for iron=worke about ye Coach 00 03 00 29 2 strike of oates 00 03 04 Shoinge my horse 00 00 08 30 A letter from London 00 00 04 Iune 2 giuen 00 001 02?0 3 paid Moody for all worke 00 03 00 Left mony with Richard Greeneley to pay ye shomaker of Lichfeild for all his worke 00 06 06 paid and discharged Nell ye Cooke 00 11 03 giuen her 00 03 00 giuen Richard Greeneley 00 02 06 giuen Ihon' Iones 00 02 06 A snaffle 00 01 00 ffor Couentry blew threede att 6d ye ounce 00 05 00 + ffor mendinge my wiues gowne 00 00 08 ffor Coales bought att Elford 00 07 08 25 li' et dim' of beefe 00 04 03 lost 00 00 02 4 grease for ye Coach 00 00 06 Stuffinge of a saddle 00 00 08 paid for Coachire hire from ffisherwicke to London 07 00 00 Giuen ye Coachman 00 05 06 115 mendinge ye Coach 00 02 06 5 3 iron boxes att 16s a peece 02 1?08 00 paid and discharged William Cowper 01 06 08 giuen him 00 13 04 my wife in ssSacke 00 01 00 22 - 8 - 8 [f.23v] Iune 1622 ffirst halfe yeare 7?6 Giuen Sander Hart when he came to London 00 05 00 7 Giuen Thomas 00 05 06 + my wife layde out att London 00 08 00 grease for Coach 00 00 04 8 ffor three washers 00 01 00 ffor mendinge Coach 00 01 06 Giuen ye poore in my iourney from Horton to Surrenden in six dayes 00 03 00 Dyett by ye way from Horton to Surrenden in 5 dayes beside London dyett 03 01 05 Horsemeate by ye way from Horton to Surrenden in 6 dayes 02 08 11 116 Giuen by ye way 00 11 00 paid Harper for all that he laid ---- out. 12 ffor salt 00 02 04 A temse sieue 00 00 07 giuen idle Ihon' 00 00 02 halfe a bushell of oatemeale 00 01 06 A Crocke of butter 00 05 03 Carryinge of a loade of stuffe to ffeuersham 00 12 00 ffor ye towne draught 00 00 04 Giuen one to watch itt 00 00 02 Giuen fro?or bringinge duckes and Chicken 00 02 06 poore + 00 00 06 ffor5 51 ordinary hopopes att 2s a hoope 00 08 06 ffor worke about ye Coole=fatt 00 02 00 ffor puttinge in of 8 heades of barrells 00 00 08 ffor settinge on 7 newe Chines 00 00 07 ffor mendinge a kilder kine heade 00 00 02 ffor a newe heade of a hog=sheade 00 01 00 ffor one oaken hoope vpon ye hogwash tubbe 00 03 04 paid ye hopman for worke 00 010 00 117 A weekes pasturage for my mare att grauesend 00 03 06 paid ye fferrier there for her dressinge 00 03 04 paid Powte for 8 dayes worke 00 08 00 paid Hunt for palinge 00 07 06 ffor egges 00 01 00 A handle for ye peele 00 00 04 Giuen Nurse Simonson 00 05 06 15 A small round nett with a hoope 00 01 06 my man's dinner there att Ashford. + my wife laide out for inkle and pins 00 00 06 A sin(?)e of lace 00 01 00 ___________________ ___________________ Bringinge thinges from Ashford 00 00 02 16 A little paper booke 00 01 05 17 paid old freind for makinge 265 fagott att 20sd ye 100 00 04 03 houshold expences 00 07 07 more 00 07 03 19 Spent att Dartford 00 01 09 poore + 00 00 02?3 2 per of silke stockins for Lettice and Cisley Skeffington 02 00 00 2 per of worstead stockins for my selfe 00 12 00 118 A booke of ye glory of England 00 01 04 20 2 Candlestickes 00 05 00 6 porrengers 00 03 06 A greate iron barred Chest for 04 08 00 21 per of bootes 00 10 00 20 - 11 - 11 [f.24r] 1622 Iune ffirst halfe yeare. per of bootehose topps 00 06 00 Heyward's Norman K[ing]s 00 01 06 2 Iuory boxes 00 05 060 poore + 00 00 04 porter 00 00 04 topothpickes and a case 00 01 06 22 per of goloshaes 00 03 00 giuen 00 00 04 Dyett att London 00 14 04 23 horsemeate 00 06 08 giuen 00 00 06 giuen G. Smith 00 02 00 goinge by water to Grauesend 00 06 00 post horse to Rochester 00 04 06 119 giuen post boy 00 00 06 hire of a hackney for Nicholas to maidstone 00 02 06 horsemeate and giuen att Rochester 00 03 06 Giuen ye poore of Pluckley + 01 00 00 Giuen master Bennett ye phisitian 01 02 00 Giuen master Doctor Moseley(?) for his funerall sermon 03 00 00 Banquett from maidestone 03 03 00 Banquett frl'?om Ashford 01 19 00 Giuen a woman sent from Hothfeild 00 01 00 Giuen Lydia 00 10 00 Giuen ye poore att Surrenden house + 00 17 06 Giuen mistress Benett 00 06 00 Giuen ye sexton for tollinge ye bell and digginge ye graue 00 10 00 goodwife Maresface and goodwife Hill's for helpe 00 02 00 paid Thomas Robins for lendinge of blacke Cotton to hange escocheons on viz to hange all ye Church except ye greate Chancell, 3 times Downe ye body. and my fathers hall 00 07 06 3 blacke liueryes and a pulpett Cloath which master Copley had to make a Cloake of 06 03 04 120 for ye hire of a velluett hearse cloath 01 00 00 Riband for ye liueryes 00 04 04 ffor Carrijng(?) ye hearsecloath backe to London 00 01 00 ffor Carri?yinge and recarrijnge of itt in London 00 00 10 2 dozen and 6 escotchens in mettle 04 07 00 16 escocheons in paper 01 04 00 more to ye poore att Surrenden 00 03 00 Coffin and embalminge 01 06 08 Nicholas his Charges vp and Downe between London and home 3 times 00 18 10 A blacke Cloake for my selfe att 35s per yd 04 11 10 2 per of gloues, garters, and ribandses 00 16 06 A hatt and band 00 11 06 A Ruffe and Cuffes 01 01 10 3 dozen of pointes 00 13 06 per of stockins 00 12 00 per of spurres 00 01 02 per of hangers 00 07 06 _____ 25 2 paper bookes for expences 00 04 06 paid and discharged Besse Sharpe 00 10 00 121 she laid out for vs 00 03 00 giuen her aboue her wages 00 12 00 Nicholas his Charges out of London home 00 03 08 giuen him 00 02 06 30 per of bootes 00 09 06 per of shoes 00 02 06 spent in stafford, butt not sett doune 00 04 04 402 - 9 - 9 42 - 14 - 1 [f.24v] [1622] Iuly 1 paid for bringinge 1400 weight ^dim'^ of stuffe from London to ^London to^ ffeuersham to Surrenden 00 10 00 Dressinge and poalinge my hopyard 00 06 06 paid G. Pout for all his worke att Surrenden 01 00 00 paid for bringeinge a loade of stuffe from ffeuersham to Surrenden 00 10 00 Towne draught 00 00 04 Wharfage 00 01 00 122 4 firre poales for fishinge netts 00 01 04 2 paid Paine's bill 00 03 08 3 paid Sotherden for all ye meate I had of him hitherto 02 04 06 8 paid G. Goodwin for all his worke 00 0?12 03 paid master Copley for all small tithes past and vnto Michaelmas next 00 02?4 00 paid him for his tith hay in broade reede 00 05 08 12 paid Browne ye smith 00 00 06 paid Iohn Hunt for worke 00 02 06 13 Cleaninge a birdinge peece 00 00 06 14 paid G. Pout for 7 dayes worke 00 07 00 two gate lockes 00 01 00 16 giuen Nicholas att seuerall times 00 02 02 paid ye taylours bill for Nicholas 00 11 00 paid ye maltman for 2 seames of malt 01 16 00 giuen 00 00 07 Iron wire 00 00 02 19 12 ells of holland att 3s per ell 01 16 00 paid G. Pout for worke 00 03 00 20 paid ye thatcher 00 02 06 per of shoes for Nicholas 00 02 06 paid ye Carrier 00 01 02 my man's dinner att Ashford 00 00 08 123 horses there 00 00 03 powder aattnd shott 00 00 06 nuttmegges 00 00 02 21 poore + 00 01 01 ob' Layd out att London by my brother 27 Robert vt sequitur: viz: Inprimis for diuers letters. 00 01 00 ffor 5 1/2 yardes of mottley for Cloake baggs 00 11 04 ffetchinge my mare from St Albons 00 03 04 paid there for here 00 03 06 for her meate att London and Conueyinge to Grauesend 00 05 03 A kegge of sturgeon 00 17 00 paid for bringinge stuffe from staffordsh[i]r[e] to London att 4s 6d ye C 02 19 00 paid porters for loadinge and vnladinge 00 02 06 paid ye water=bayliffe for wharfage &c 00 01 04 paid a porter to Carry a letter from London to Surrenden in hast when my Cosen Skeffington was sicke 00 07 06 Dyett when I was in London and lay att my Cosen Bringborn's 01 05 06 Letters 00 03 00 124 18 - 8 - 11. ob'. [f.25r] 1622 Iuly ffirst half yeare A silluer sugar=chest weighinge 18 ounces 1/2 and 3d which att 5s 10d per ounce is 05 08 06 August. 5 Giuen my brother Robert 05 00 00 Barber 00 02 00 9 Paid G Pout for all his worke about greate Pickenwell pond, 01 02 06 paid Ihon Hunt for all his worke there 00 03 06 paid G. Pout for all his worke about ye stew 00 04 00 Giuen att Boughton 00 00 06 10 paid for Mowinge and makinge of 143? ^13^ acres 3 qtrs' of hay att 2s 8d per acre 01 13 00 12 Giuen ye nurse and midwife att my Cosen Edward Dering's sonnes Christneinge beinge my Godsonene 01 02 00 16 --- Giuen att ye takinge say of a deere a peece of gold 00 04 04 125 Giuen Charles who lett my grey hounde slipp 00 01 00 --- lost att tables 00 02 06 17 Spent att Ashford 00 05 06 more for my man and horses 00 01 00 18 Giuen Thomas 00 00 06 paid ye nurse for ye last 21 weekes nursinge of Anthony 02 12 06 Giuen ye nurse 00 05 00 Giuen her maide 00 02 06 19 Giuen att Hothfeild 00 00 06 20 Giuen att Iohn Awcock's 00 00 06 paid G Pout for all his worke whereof yfor ye stew 1s -6d 00 06 00 25 per of stockins for Nicholas 00 03 08 deliuered in part of wages to Simon Barwicke 00 10 00 27 Giuen Barwicke 00 00 04 his Charges when he went to ffayrelane 00 02 04 my sister Marg[aret] had 00 01 00 29 paid Harper for all by him layd out vt sequitur: paid ye Cowper for makinge two tubbes, and for hoopes. 00 05 00 A sneue(?) bought of Adgore 00 00 04 paid Bentley for once brewinge att 126 Surrenden 00 04 04 meate bought att lenham and att Harrisom before Midsommer 00 06 02 Sugar 00 02 06 Butter and Cheese 00 05 03 milke and Creame bought 00 01 03 paid Browne ye smith for all his worke 00 08 05 paid Gooden ye mason for stoppinge the barnes(?) 00 04 06 6 dishes and a ladle 00 00 08 goodwife Maresface for eggi?es 00 00 10 Carryinge of 9 loade of hay from broade reede to Surrenden att 14d ye loade 00 10 06 weedinge of my Corne in ye parke 00 13 04 30 S?Giuen ye phisitian for Barwicke, when he was sicke 00 10 00 September 5 Giuen att Mersham 00 03 00 6 Giuen 00 00 04 Ordinary att Bearstead 00 02 06 Stirruppes attnd leathers 00 02 00 my man's ordinary there 00 00 08 his ordinary att Ashford 00 00 08 my horses there 00 00 04 Nicholas lost and spent 00 01 10 127 7 Giuen Vaunt 00 00 04 23 - 19 - 5 [f.25v] September. 1622 ffirst halfe yeare. 8 Giuen att Bougchton 00 13 00 9 Giuen ye Waters ye phisitian for Barwicke 00 06 00 10 Giuen Nicholas 00 02 06 1 li' of galles 00 00 10 42 ounces of gumm Arabicke 00 00 06 A tinne box 00 00 04 Riband bought of Paine 00 01 04 12 Giuen Goodwife Pay for Barwicke 00 06 00 13 paid ffuller for a loade and halfe of lime, annd for bringinge 3s . per loade 13s -4d 01 03 00 14 Spent att Ashford in wine &c 00 09 00 paid ye phisitian for Compositions for Barwicke 00 05 06 Settinge my horses att ashford 00 00 06 my man's ordinary there 00 00 08 paid old ffreinde for makinge 100 Copp 128 of bondes att 4d 20 Coppe 00 01 08 paid him for drawinge of bo?and Corne 00 01 04?0 paid G Pout for settinge vp rayles and post in Longe dane 00 04 06 paid him for haruestinge in my parke 00 03 00 16 Giuen Ihon Lucas for helpe in haruest 00 01 00 2119 Giuen att Wy 00 00 06 21 my man's ordinary and my horses att Ashford 00 012 00 Giuen Nicholas 00 00 06 23 Giuen ye Clerke of ye marshe for a Coppy of ye Surueyours and Lordships which he geaue me 00 02 06 my man's dyett and horsemeate att Aldington 00 00 12 25 paid Raff steward ye glasier for threescore and 15 foote repayringes: viz: burnishinge soderinge, and bondes att 2d per foote 00 12 06 for new leadinge of 5 foote, att 3d per foote 00 01 03 Threescore and 16 quarryes of glasse att 1d per quarry 00 06 03 27 paid Pout for all his worke 00 07 00 129 28 paid Ihon Hunt for 4 dayes workes in makinge and layinge a new penstocke to my Pickenwell stew 00 04 08 paid him for all worke beside 00 0233 06 _______________ 2 half yeare 2 lockes bought att Maidstone 00 06 06 29 paid Goodman Butcher for all his worke 00 08 00 +++_______________________ paid Hickes ye shomaker for a per of shoes for Nicholas 00 02 04 paid of bootes for him 00 08 06 October. 7 paid Sander Hart for all he had lDisbursed for me. ^viz: paid for mowinge and makinge hay 00 03 00^ for Corde and pacthreade 00 01 00 for 2 lockes 00 01 04 Trayne oyle 00 01 03 Nicholas his dinners and horsemeate att Ashford 00 02 00 Giuen him 00 00 02 ______________________________ 4 dozen of buttons 00 01 08 sti^t^chinge and sowinge silke 00 00 07 Claspes 00 00 03 Buckarom for ye winges 00 00 03 130 _______________________________ paid my Asses for ye poore of Charte 00 03 06 paid Georg Gadsby for all between him and me for worke 00 04 08 for A grate to my stew 00 04 00 for ye a halfe yeares schoolinge beforehand vnto our Lady day for f George Elton 00 06 00 An Accedence for him 00 00 04 George Gadsby his Charges of his iourney to place him att schoole 00 06 08 10 paid Iohn' Hunt for worke in ye Corne loft 00 02 00 11 paid George Pout for 6 dayes whereof 4 in Castinge Pluckley Land pond 00 06 00 12 7 yds of stuffe for Anthony att 21s 8d per yd 00 11 08 13 poore 00 00 06 15 Pout 3 dayes pluckley land pond 00 03 00 [f.26r] [blank] 131 [The entries on ff.26v and 27r, up to and including the one for October 15, repeat all the entries on f. 25v, usually more fully] [f.26v] Iuly 1622. September ffirst halfe yeare. 78 Giuen att Boucghton 00 13 00 9 Giuen waters ye phisitian for Barwicke 00 06 00 10 Giuen Nicholas 00 02 06 1 li' of gall's to make inke 00 00 10 4 ounces of gumm arabicke 00 00 06 A tinne box 00 00 04 Riband bought of Paine 00 01 04 12 Giuen goodwife Pay for Barwicke 00 06 00 13 paid Fuller for a loade ^and halfe^ of lime and for bringinge att 3s . att 13s 4d per loade 01 03 00 14 Spent att Ashford in wine 00 09 00 paid ye phisitian for Compositions for Barwicke 00 05 06 Settinge vp my horses att Ashford 00 00 06 my man's ordinary there 00 00 08 paid old freinde for makinge 100 Coppe of bondes att 4d ye 0?20 Copp 00 01 08 paid him for drawinge of band Corne 00 01 00 132 paid G. Pout for settinge vp rayles and postes in Long dane 00 04 06 16 Giuen Ihon Lucas for helpe in haruest 00 01 00 19 Giuen att Wy 00 00 06 21 my man's ordinary and my horses att Ashford 00 01 00 Giuen Nicholas 00 00 06 23 Giuen Kennett ye Clarke of ye marsh for writinge a Coppy of ye Lordshipps and surueyours 00 02 06 my man's dyett and horsemeate att Aldington 00 01 00 my ordinary there 00 01 00 25 paid Raffe steward ye glazier for 75 foote of repayring. viz. burnishinge, sodering, and lea?dbondes att 2d per foote 00 12 06 ffor new leadinge of 5 foote att 3d per foote 00 01 03 76 quarryes of glasse new putt in att 1d ye quarry 00 06 03 [total of sums bracketed in right-hand margin entered at right:] 20s 0d 27 paid Pout for all his worke 00 07 00 28 paid Ihon Hunt for makinge and layinge a new penstocke of elme to 133 my stew old stew att Pickenwell 00 04 08 paid him for all other worke 00 03 06 29 paid Butcher for all his worke 00 08 00 paid Hickes ye shomaker for a per shoes for Nicholas 00 02 04 per of bootes for him 00 08 06 ______________________________ 6 - 17 - 10 ______________ Summ totall of this first halfe yeare 278 - 15 - 46 [f.27r] Second half yeare. 1622 October 7 paid Sander Hart for his disbursments for me viz: ffor Corde and packthreade. 00 01 00 2 lockes 00 01 04 Traine oyle 00 01 03 Mann's meate and horsemeate att Ashford 00 02 00 Giuen him 00 00 02 paid my Asses for ye poore of little 134 Chart 00 03 06 paid George Gadsby for worke 00 04 08 more for a grate for my stew 00 04 00 for half a yeares schoolinge before hand from Michaelmas vnto our lady for Georg Elton 00 06 00 An Accedence for hism 00 00 04 George Gadsby his Charges of his iourney to place him att schoole 00 06 08 10 paid Iohn Hunt for 2 dayes worke in ye Corne loft 00 02 00 11 paid Pout 00 02 00 12 7 yds of stuffe for little Anthony att 1s 8d 00 11 08 13 poore + 00 00 06 15 paid Pout for 7 dayes worke att Pluckley land pond to Cast itt paid00 07 00 16 7?8 bushells of haire for morter att 6d per bushell 00 04 00 A Corne rake 00 00 06 Bridge for mowinge of oates one day 00 02 00 Butcher for 2 dayes 00 03 04 Barnard for 2 dayes 00 03 04 Kingsnoath bindinge &c 5 dayes 00 08 04 Fidge for reapinge of pease and bindinge of oates 00 11 06 135 Fowler for reapinge tares &c 00 07 09 Iohnson for 9 dayes dim'. 00 13 04 4 ewes bought of Markettman att 6s 4d apeece 01 05 04 2 sheepe ^ewes^ of Harper att 7s 4d 00 14 08 2 Rammes att 13s 01 06 00 when I paid Harper this reckoninge I gaue him 01 13 01 paid Christopher Butcher for 4 dayes dim'. att Pluckley land pond 00 04 08 Item for other worke 00 02 1?00 paid William Snellinge for All worke 01 03 10 _________ N L 00 00 03 19 Idle Iohn for bootes? Lace? and 5 yds of bla[ck] bayes to line my cloake att 4s 6d per yd 01 02 06 7 yds of bl[ack] sattin for a suite, att 14s -4d per yd 05 07 06 gloues for my selfe 00 11 00 20 poore + 00 00 04 per of spurrs 00 01 04 21 A planire(?) ruff 00 11 00 2 per of plaine cuffes and banstringes 00 01 06 6 handkercheifes att 8d a peece 00 04 00 22 paid master Clarke my taylour his 136 bill &c: for a mourninge suit of bl[ack] Philjpp and cheiney, lined with taffaty &c 03 19 04 for makinge my cloake, drawinge ye peeces, and ribands 00 07 06 for a girdle 00 01 00 for puttinge a lininge into my cloake 00 01 06 for a paire of Sattin hangers and gerdle, lined with plush 00 15 03? 00 For taffaty lininges for my satten doublett, for holland for ye hose, for pocketts, silke buttons, and all 10s for makinge ye suite and for buckarum, straite lininge, stiffnings, gallowne, loopelace, and a flannell betwene ye outside and ye Inner. for all 02 14 04 So this bl[ack] satten suite 27 - 16 - 5. standes me(?) in/8-1-10./ [f.27v] October Second halfe years. 1622. 22 2 bands for Nicholas 00 01 08 137 A velluett scabberd, and sanguininge my rapier 00 06 00 Argenis and playbookes 00 14 00 23 4 per of bootes, goloshaes and spanish leather shoes 02 06 00 A beauer hatt 02 03 00 A bl[ack] Cypresse hattband 00 02 00 A hatt for Nicholas 00 04 00 Selden de Dijs Syris for master Perde 00 02 00 4 dozen of bl[ack] pointes 00 11 00 24 Giuen my brother A turky grogarum suite 05 05 00 Seeinge ye seuerall places in ye Tower 00 05 06 25 Lysander and Calista 00 03 00 new bindinge itt 00 01 00 26 Dressinge of 2 hatts for Nicholas 00 01 06 27 A steele padlocke 00 03 06 An ounce of powder of Corrall 00 04 00 Babyes for Anthony 00 01 00 27 Goinge by water 00 00 06 Seeinge tombes att Westmester 00 01 00 28 The Arcadia 00 09 00 29 Geiuen Hart of Ireland 00 10 00 Astrea 00 01 00 A Case of kniues 00 011 00 per of stockins bl[ack] 00 07 00 138 3 per of stockins for Anthony 00 02 06 per of stirrupp stockins 00 02 06 31 5 playbookes 00 02 06 paper 00 00 02 Seeinge a play for my selfe and others 00 03 06 Nouember. 1 A torche 00 00 10 N L 00 00 06. 3 Goinge by water 00 0-30 006 5 mendinge my watch 00 02 00 Giuen Phillpott the herald 00 11 00 7 A Combe 00 00 10 8 A Catalogue of All ye knights' made by ye K[ing]. 01 02 00 A brasse ruler 00 05 006 16s -6d A per of Compasses with, pen, and bl[ack] leade &c 00 08 00 A per of Compasses 00 03 00 Goinge by water 00 00 06 per of bootehose topps 00 06 00 Wither's his workes 00 03 10 pens 00 00 02 9 Cloakebagge stringes 00 00 08 per of plyers 00 01 01 A vice 00 01 08 2 per of Compasses 00 02 06 139 A vice with a winche 00 02 10 A hand=vice 00 01 10 3 files 00 00 04 2 per of plyers 00 02 00 2-3-5 3 per of Compasses 00 03 00 3-19-10 A graftinge saw with 2 blades 00 07 00 A graftinge knife 00 01 00 A rasour 00 01 06 A sett of iron letters 00 01 02 E D in iron letters 00 00 04 A padlocke 00 04 00 4 stocke locke 00 02 00 paper and pens 00 11 00 11 Giuen att ye heraldes office 00 02 06 wax 00 00 04 Sweete powder 00 03 08 3 per of gloues 00 03 06 20 - 19 - 3 [f.28r] 1622 Nouember Second halfe yeare./ 12 Collers and terretts, 2 per 00 01 08 Aaron Rab?thborns his Surueyour 00 05 00 140 The Surueyours dialogue 00 01 04 Shoinge my horses 00 01 00 A wax Candle 00 00 06 14 2 quire of paper with escocheons printed 00 02 08 per of bootes and goloshaes 00 12 00 per of bootes 00 12 00 15 4 Allmanackes 00 00 06 Single Coates with mantle and Creast att 18d 00 08 00 Redd inke, bottle, and pens 00 00 06 pensells 00 00 06 halfe a pounde of gumm Arabicke 00 01 00 A box 00 01 00 NL? Laundresse 00 05 00 16 Land? A false scabbard 00 01 00 To a porter 00 00 06 Horsemeate in London and by ye way 01 06 02 Chamber rent for a fot?rtnight, viz. 3 Chambers att 16s per weeke 1 12 00 My dyett and my mens beinge a month in London 04 02 04 N L 00 09 06 poore + 00 03 04 Giuen 00 0311 0410 18 paid vnto my Lady Wotton, as a legacy, 141 from my vnckle Edward Dering who dyed att Venice, in [blank] last, past. there were present my Cosen Edward Dering of Egerton and his brother Iohn Deringe 20 00 00 29 paid --- [deleted entry. Leaf now broken in half along this heavily inked deletion; writing mostly illegible] --- 29 of his money(?) --- 19 Shoinge my mare 00 001 00 20 paid Bishop of fford mill, before I went to London/. for [blank] 21 paid Iohn Hunt and his boy for one dayes worke in ye Corne loft 00 01 02 paid Butcher for 2 dayes worke att pluckley land pond 00 02 06 paid Iohn Gardner for weedinge my saffron 00 01 00 Composition in Pluckley 00 05 10 Composition in little Charte 00 02 10 22 Lost last halfe yeare att boules and Cardes 00 03 00 22 paid Kinge for Carryinge one loade of hay 00 00?11 02 paid him for bringinge 2 loade of drift sand 00 02 04 142 paid him for bringinge 2 loade of other sand 00 02 04 23 Giuen my sister Margarett 00 01 00 25 paid Elisabeth Hills for tendinge of Brarwicke when he was sicke 00 04 00 26 paid Lanes ye gatherer for quittrent, due vnto ye K[ing]s lordshipp of Conningbrooke for landes in Willisborough 00 19 09 Item for releife a thirde part of ye rent 00 06 07 1-11-3 Item for fealty 00 00 02 Item to ye Clarke of that Court to enter ye releife 00 01 00 Item quittrent to ye Lordship of Westwell for part of Dunmersh 00 01 10 Item for releife halfe ye quittrent 00 00 11 Item to ye Clarke of that Court to enter ye releife 00 01 00 29 Giuen Simon Barwicke 00 01 00 December Giuen Iohn Hunt when I driu'ed a pinme(?) 00 02 00 1 paid Christopher Butcher for threshinge of Coppe of oates [blank] att - 12d per diem for 8 dayes 00 08 00 paid Abraham Butcher for 12 dayes 143 threshinge of pease, att 12d per diem. viz. abot?ut 60 Copp 00 12 00 paid him for 3 dayes worke in haruest 00 04 00 paid him for 3 dayes worke about pluckley land pond 00 03 00 Giuen my sister Margarett 00 01 00 5 paid Ihonson my hopdresser in part of payment 00 010 00 6 ffrise to make Nicholas a ierkyn 00 05 02 nayles 3?136 - 4 - 11. [f.28v] 1622 December Second halffe yeare. 9 Giuen because Lent 00 00 06 12 Dinner and wine att maidstone 00 13 00 Horsemeate there 00 01 00 Giuen att to Berwicke 00 01 00 16 Giuen att Boucghton 00 11 06 19 paid to Smith for a blacke Coate I bought of him 02 00 00 Giuen ye sexton of Beatherisden 00 00 06 21 paid ye Carrier for bringinge thinges 144 from London 00 04 00 Giuen Ihon Lucas for Cleaninge Oates 00 00 06 22 paid my asses 00 05 00 To Nicholas 00 00 02 23 Giuen my Cosen Mary Bell 00 00 06 Barbe?ar 00 02 00 28 paid Christopher butcher, for 3 dayes the?reshinge for himselfe and 3 for his brother 00 06 00 29 paid Barwicke for all layd out by him 00 01 00 Ianuary 1 Giuen Musitian att Boucghton 00 02 06 Giuen att Boucghton 00 17 06 paid Butcher and his brother for threshinge 00 06 00 measuringe of land att 2d per acre 00 02 02 Nicholas his Charges to London 00 03 06 176 Dyett and horsemeate att Douer and Canterbury 01 0-4 00?3 Giuen ye warren s? keeper 00 02 06 ffidlers 00 01 06 18 paid Ihon Hunt for all his worke att 14d per diem 00 10 00 29 Spent att Maydeston and Bearstead 0011 11 06 February 4 Giuen att Boucghton, vlcombe, and Maydeston 00 16 00 8 Giuen fidlers 00 02 00 145 Horsemeate att Canterbury 00 02 08 Giuen there 00 01 04 A baskett and Corde 00 02 00 10 Giuen att Boucghton 00 02 00 poore + 00 01 00 6 playbookes 00 02 00 A male pillion 00 02 06 Spent 00 03 06 Goinge ---[leaf broken in half along heavily inked deletion; parts missing] 00 00 06 paid vnto Harper vt sequitur Imprimis for pitch 00 01 00 2 gate lockes 00 02 00 ffor shoinge and a per of ffetters att Brown's 00 08 02 paid ffowler for grubbinge vp of trees 01 05 00 paid Ihonson for digginge of gritt in ye south shoue of ye parke att 3s 4 per 100 00 03 00 2 ewes bought of goodwife Codwell 00 16 00 20 ewes bought of George Gadsby 07 00 00 tapps &c 00 00 04 12 paid Sander Hart 400 of 5d nayles 00 01 08 400 of 4d nayles 00 01 04 3 qrters' of a yd of fustian to mend 146 my gowne 00 00 07 18 giuen att Boucghton 00 11 00 my brother Robert layd out for me att London &c ffor letters 00 01 00 ffor heades of haire and beards 00 17 06 paid my father for Ihon Hunt 00 11 04 paid ye Butcher's for 2 dayes threshinge 00 04 00 paid Hernden for digginge of stones 00 08 00 paid Ihon Hunt for all manner of worke due vntill ye 14 of ffebruary 01 07 00 a per of sizzers 00 00 06 21 paid Ihonson in part of paiement which makes itt vpp. 20s 00 10 00 22 paid ye 2 buttchers for a day's threshing 00 02 04 3?23 paid vnto Simonson an asses and half for ye poore 00 10 00 26 Nicholas his dinner 00 00 08 paid Georg Gooden for digging of 18 loade of stone att in Chaltagh att 6d per loade: viz. 3 foote square sett 00 09 00 27 Giuen a messenger Came from boughton 00 00 06 paid master [blank] Carington for 147 writing out ye play of HK[ing] Henry ye fourth att 1d ob' per sheete and giuen himore(?) 00 04 00 26 - 19 - 6 [f.29r] March. 1622 Second halfe yeare 1. Giuen ye gardiner att Boucghton for Cutting some graftes 00 02 00 2. Giuen master Iackson a poore minister sometime Chaplain vnto Doctor Hampton Archbishop of Armacgh 00 010 00 ______ Stolne out of my pockett 00 13 00 8 paid Harper for all he layd out for me vt sequitur: 2 working oxen 08 00 00 keepinge them vntill I had them att 4d per weeke apeece 00 048 06 per of hinder wheeles for my waggon 00 16 00 Shoing of those wheeles att 2d ob' ye pound 01 14 08 2000 of 5d nayles 00 08 04 148 ploughing of Long dane att 5s per acre 01 05 00 paid wood for digging of gritt in ye parke att 3s ye 100 01 07 00 paid Browne ye smith for shoing 00 03 11 Happes and staples 00 01 06 A staple and a linke for an enebb yoake 00 01 00 A per of traces 00 00 06 A spade 00 01 06 ______ paid Ihon Hunt vt sequitur. Imprimis att Mosewell spring ffor 1000 settes of Quicke att 6d per 100 00 05 00 ffor settinge of 19 rodds and halfe of double rayle att 4?6d per rodd 00 09 06 6 dayes he and his boy makinge ye dike and laying ye setts, he att 16d per diem, his boy att 8d 00 12 00 18 rodds of single rayle about ye spiringe being 2 dayes whorke for him and his boy 00 04 00 _______ more for a daiyes worke att ye forestall 00 02 00 _______ 149 Giuen Sir Thomas Wotton's footeman 00 01 00 9 Giuen att Boucghton 00 00 06 13 paid for wine when Sir Thomas Wotton was heere 00 04 00 paid for petticoates for Anthony 00 10 06 paid a taylours bill for Nicholas 00 07 03 paid ye Charges for Nicholas a night in East Kent beinge sicke 00 05 06 14 -paid ffowler for worke about hedges 00 03 00 paid ffowler for grubbing a hedge 00 03 04 more for Charges when Nicholas was sicke 00 05 00 Thread &c 00 00 07 17 Giuen att Boughton 00 14 06 Spent att Berstead 00 05 06 18 Dyett att Rochester 00 04 02 horsemeate there 00 05 00 male girtes and Surcingle att London 00 01 06 To a porter 00 00 06 19 To a barbar 00 02 06 20 A bridle 00 01 04 A play booke 00 00 06 A box 00 02 06 pens and paper 00 00 02 horsemeate 00 00 06 poore + 00 00 03 150 Threade 00 00 01 21 Going by water 00 01 00 Shoinge 00 00 10 A hatt for my selfe and band 00 11 00 Gloues for my selfe 00 14 00 An inkehorne 00 00 06 wax of ye best att 8d per ounce 00 00 08 Blacke riband 00 01 06 22 per of bootes 00 11 00 per of spanish leather shoes 00 03 06 To a porter 00 00 04 per of bootehose 00 07 00 A ruffe and Cuffes 00 13 00 A dinner with my bbrothers 01 00 00 per of slipperes 00 02 06 Carrying of letters t 00 01 07 A Coller for my horse 00 02 04 23 Giuen att mistress Kinge's 00 02 00 14 - 17 - 4?10 [f.29v] March 1622 24 The spanish proclamation 00 00 10 Dyett att London for my self, my 151 brother Henry and my two men 02 02 00 horsemeate there for 4 horse 01 12 08 poore + 00 00 04 Giuen 00 00 06 Lost this halfe yeare att Cardes, boules &c 06 01 00 paid Simon Berwicke a yeares wages vpon ye 7th of Aprill 02 010 00 giuen him when he went away 01 00 00 Giuen Nicholas ^Aspoll^ when he went from me 0044 00 00 paid Ihon Woulton for lace march: 15 00 015 07 paid Butcher for threshing 00 02 04 paid Elmer for worke for Nicholas 00 07 03 18 - 12 - 6 Summ of this halfe yeare 040?5 - 10 - 5 145 - 10 - 5 ________ 1622 Summ totall of this whole yeares expences 152 5426 - 17 - 3 5029 050 - 1100 [f.30r] march: 1623 25 Dyett att St Alban's 00 07 04 Horsemeate there 00 04 11 poore + 00 00 06 26 Giuen att Sir Arthur Throckmorton's 00 01 00 27 Dyett att Torcester 00 06 10 horsemeate there 00 07 06 poore + 00 01 02 Giuen att Sir Hatton Farmer's 00 02 00 Dyett att Brackley 00 13 00 ffidlers 00 01 00 mending bootes for Nicholas 00 01 00 my mens diett there 00 01 06 28 horsemeate att Brackley 00 04 06 poore + 00 02 00 29 Dyett att Knoll 00 04 06 horsemeate ther 00 04 00 Aprill. poore + 00 00 03 2 Standing for my horse att Sutten 00 00 04 poore + 00 00 02 bought att ffisherwicke 4 bushells of 153 oates att 22d 00 07 04 horse standing and meate att lichfeild 00 00 06 4 mending and stuffing of saddles 00 01 03 letter from London 00 00 03 5. paid for bringing thinges from London to ffisher wicke att 1d ye pound 00 06 00 A Collar to lead a horse in 00 02 00 6 Crossing of Elford water 00 00 06 7 horsemeat 00 04 00 lost of mine by Nicholas 00 06 00 8 Shoing my horses 00 04 06 9 Spent att Sutton 00 00 06 Giuen att Sir Thomas Holt's 00 00 06 10 paid ye taylour for Nicholas after he went 00 01 00 A letter brought 00 00 03 4 bushells of oates 00 08 00 giuen Richard Greenly 00 00 06 12 giuen att Wistaston 00 02 00 giuen att Crew house 00 01 00 15 Giuen att Knipersley 00 05 00 16 Giuen att Rushall 00 00 06 19 Shoing my horse 00 01 06 giuen Iordaine 00 00 06 23 giuen att Arbery 00 00 06 poore + 00 00 03 154 24 giuen att Croxhall and att Elford 00 01 00 25 mending bootes 00 00 06 11 per of gloues 00 11 00 26 giuen att ffisherwicke 00 11 06 28 giuen att Skeffington 00 02 06 29 Dyett att Northampton 00 07 00 horsemeate there 00 02 09 30 Dyett att Dunstable 00 08 00 horsemeate there 00 02 08 Mary 1 little boxes and a whettestone 00 01 03 2 per of bootes 00 11 00 per of boote hose 00 08 00 per of spurres 00 02 00 2 b?play bookes 00 01 00 2 per of knitt linnen stockins 00 07 06 Camdens remaines for my aunt Skeffington 00 02 00 Spanish mandeuill for my Cosen Biddulph 00 02 00 horsemeate att Bellsauage 00 05 00 3 Lemmons 00 00 03 going by water 00 00 06 Sei?eing a play 00 01 00 ffidlers 00 01 06 A Coppy of my mothers picture 01 10 00 11 - 17 - 9 155 [f.30v] May 1623 4 mending my rapier 00 05 00 per of shoes 00 03 06 Going by water 00 00 06 5 Gi 6 per of gloues for master Lyne 00 12 00 2 per for my selfe 00 02 00 A bracelett for my sister Marg[aret] 00 07 06 Rhenish wine att ye stillyard for my lady Wotton 00 02 06 6 an escocheon of armes 00 01 06 7 Seing a play 00 01 00 2 seales and ye Cutting 00 01 00 paid Thomas Dering for an angle and for fishing roddes and lines 00 12 10 paid him for horsemeate and letters 00 03 00 Giuen att mistress Ks ing's 00 02 00 8 Seeing a play 00 00 06 12 Giuen Sir Thomas Wotton att ye mermaide in ye old bayley, before --- Doctor Bargar, master Partherich, master Bradshaw and Robert King, vpon this Condition that when he is 156 Lord warden of ye Cinque portes I may be his leifetenant 01 02 00 13 2 bookes of gardening 00 02 00 14 Mariana de Rege &c 00 02 00 de iure regio Samuelis prophetae 00 01 00 15 A gilt sword 04 01 00 Carrying a letter 00 00 02 17 Barclayus de potestate Papae 00 01 00 Bruti vindiciae contra Tyrannos giuen master Perd 00 05 00 B. Morton, causa Regia 00 02 00 B. Abbot, de suprema Potestate regis 00 01 06 G. Barclayus de regno et regali potestate 00 03 02 G. Barclayi ius regis 00 01 04 Machiauelli princeps Bruti vindiciae contra tyrannos de iure magistrat[uum] in subditos 00 01 00 Iamblicus Proclus Porphyrius Psellus mercur[ius] Trismeg[istus] 00 01 00 per of pearle Colour silke stockinegs 01 12 00 2 per of worsteade stockins 00 17 00 157 2 inke hornes 00 01 00 3 per of gloues 00 06 00 per of garters, roses and 2 dozen of orange Colour psilke pointes 00 17 00 bl[ack] silke pointes 00 04 06 A silluer seale 00 12 00 A feather with 3 falles 00 11 00 Seeing a play 00 01 00 poore + 00 00 06 18 poore + 00 00 04 19 A false scabbard 00 00 06 A white Canuas doublett 03 08 00 whashing 00 06 00 A fortnights vse of a Chamber 00 0?16 00 lost in light gold 00 01 00 Dyett whilst I was att London 03 02 04 giuen there 00 10 07 per of shoes 00 03 00 Horsemeate in London 001 05 00 A knife 00 01 00 Bables for little Anthony 00 00 06 paid for bringing my horse from London to grauesend 00 02 00?9 21 - 18 - 0 158 [f.31r] May 1623 20 Horsemeate att Grauesend 00 02 06 Spent this iourney from ye 16th of march vnto ye 20 of May - 59 - 2 - 6. 25 paid G. Gooden for digging of stones 00 04 00 27 paid Potkins what he layd out for a Coate for Anthony 00 14 00 Item for Conserue of roses for my aunt Skeffington 00 07 00 Iune 1. paid master Copley for 3 quarters of a yeare, for all small tithes 00 15 00 3 paid Harper for all he layd out for me viz. ffor threshing of 9 seames of oates att 10d per seame 00 0808 00 paid ffowler for Cleaning of wood 00 14 00 paid Wood and his brother for hedging and ditching and Cutting bushes 03 00 00 paid Taylour for Catching of molles 00 06 00 per of shires, an augur and tarre 00 01 07 A halter and per of traces 00 00 11 per of working steeres of 4 yeare old 08 01 03 2 stocke lockes 00 02 08 159 A bottle for drinke for Barton 00 03 00 4 giuen 00 00 06 5 giuen 00 00 10 6 Dyett att Douer when master Perd was with me. 00 09 03 Horsemeate there 00 02 06 Giuen att ye Castle there 00 02 06 7 Giuen att Sir Ihon Sydley's 00 02 10 9 Giuen 00 00 06 10 paid Lucas for Cutting my Sorrell stone=horse being of 5 yeares old 00 05 00 Giuen him 00 01 00 11 paid for ye reparations of Willisborough to my father 02 18 00 paid Butcher for threshing 00 07 00 paid Campion for bringing horses from London 00 03 08 14 paid Miles for Carrying 2 Cloakebagges to London 00 03 04 Spent att Ashford 00 00 06 16 Giuen 00 00 06 17 paid Elmer ye taylour 00 00 10 18 paid Stephen, for his lodging att New Romney 00 00 04 4 horses standing att Dimchurch 00 00 08 Spent on ye way 00 00 02 160 2 ordinaryes att Ashford 00 00?1 04 horses twice there 00 0-1 00 Giuen, stephen toward ye trimming of his Cloake 00 01 08 my sister Margarett had 00 04 00 19 paid my Hopman his last payment of 30s for this half years dressing my hopgarden 00 10 00 21 Spent att Ashford 00 03 08 V. 22 P-eit to Sir Francis Barnham' for Hinchell lands 00 07 06 V. my halfe assesse to ye poore 00 06 08 23 paid G. Gadsby for shoing of 8 toxen 00 08 00 paid him for Cloathes which he bought for George Elton 00 07 04 paid him which he layde out for G. E. schooling vntill Christmas 00 09 00 his owne Charges going thither by water from London 00 01 02 25 ffor oyle to vsed about my Coach 00 010 03 ffor 2 yds of fustian for Anthony 00 02 04 my man's ordinary att Ashford 00 00 08 horsemeate there 00 00 04 Shoing my nagg 00 00 07 his dinner att Harriotsham fayre 00 00 08 27 Spent in dyett this fortnight being in 161 London for my seflfe and man 023 19?^01^ 10 Giuen away. 00 10 06 poore + 00 02 10 28 A trunke 00 08 00 Chamber rent for a fortnight 00 15 00 28 - 4 - 2 [f.31v] Iune. 1623 28 halfe a pound of sweete powder for my heade 00 08 00 ounce dim' of Corall powder for teeth 00 04 06 Iuly. 2. porter 00 00 02 mending my saddle 00 00 08 3 girthes 00 01 00 3 boxes 00 00 04 paper 00 00 01 Hire of a Coach for an afternoone 00 06 00 3 7 yds of blacke satten att 15s per yard 05 05 00 Ell dim' of taffaty 01 00 00 4 dozen dim of silluer edging for one in a seame ye doublett being Cutt in 162 panes, and 2 downe ye side of ye hose, att 5s per ounce, weighing 8 11-1-0 ownces 02 00 00 4 ffor 11 dozen of buttons 4 for ye doublett 7. for hose 00 12 10 ffor straight liyninges, stiffning, buckarum, silke, holland, fustian, C-laspes(?), pinking &c 01 03 02 ffor making my suite 01 00 00 This suite Cost 115 - 1 - 0 fforgotten to sett downe 00 02 01 4 washing 00 01 00 porter 00 00 08 A Callico halfe shirte 00 10 06 A ruffe and per of Cuffes 00 19 00 redd wax and blackel Leades 00 00 06 5 pens inke horne and paper 00 00 06 A silluer hattband and new lining my hatt 00 11 00 Barber 00 01 00 A wax Candle 00 00 06 per of silluer girdle and hangers 00 11 00 per of white spanish leather shoes 00 03 06 2 per of sockes 00 01 00 7. going by water 00 00 06 toothepickes and Case 00 01 0-8 163 9 A sword hatcht with silluer and 2 swordes 02 05 00 10 3 per of gloues with silke and silluer lace 00 11 00 per of silke and silluer roses 00 11 00 per of gold and silluer hangers without a girdle 01 019 00 mending a per of hangers 00 01 00 A hattband 00 05 00 Riband 00 01 11 mending trunke 00 00 06 to a porter porter 00 00 03 mending stockins 00 00 03 2 dozen of blacke and white pointes 00 07 06 11 Giuen Stephen 00 01 00 A laced fulling band 00 02 00 A playne falling band 00 01 04 Bought 41 bookes Cost 03 14 07 bables for Anthony 00 00 10 boate hire 00 01 06 horsehire 00 01 00 horsemeate in London for 2 horses a fortnight 01 10 06 _______ 123 paid Ihon Hunt for all his workes? done 01 10 00 164 paid G. Pout for 2 dayes worke 00 02 00 To Idle Ihon 00 00 043 18 Dyett whilst I was att ye assises and spent, in wine and Cherryes, and fidlers and my mans dyett 00 14 02 giuen att G.H 00 02 00 poore + 00 00 03 20 paid for 12 ells of Canuis to Thomas D[ering] 00 10 06 To a porter for Carrying my trunke 00 00 06 21 paid wood for making of fagotts 00 06 00 paid vnto paid him for 4 dayes workes 00 04 00 Harper ffor washinge my sheepe 00 02 00 ffor shearinge 00 05 00 30 - 8 - 1 [f.32r] Iuly. 1623 ffor oyle for sheepe 00 02 00 ffor tarre 00 01 00 ffor two hoopes 00 02 08 ffor oyle for my horse 00 01 00 ffor a greate b?timber rope and a topp rope 00 10 04 165 ffor a new little Court 00 05 00 paid Browne ye smith for ploughe irons and for shoing ye ploughing ( mare 00 09 00 paid him for shoing my other horses 00 03 00 paid King for Carrying of timber 5 dayes att 5s per day 01 05 00 Paid master Copley for tith hay of 4 feildes 00 15 00 paid ffidge for mowing and making of Pluncton's hay att 18d per acre each 00 12 00 paid for mowing of mill Croft, pluckley land and mare hams, being 17 acres att - 18d per acre 01 05 06 paid for making all ye hay there att 17d per acre 01 04 01 Cherryes 00 01 00 22. 23. Spent att Canterbury 00 03 06 24. 25. Shoing 00 00 06 Giuen att sturry and oasten hanger 00 17 06 Giuen att Canterbury 00 01 00 26 Spent att Ashford 00 02 06 horse reoome there 00 00 04 my man's ordinary 00 00 08 27 paid Arrowes for a per of shoes for Nicholas before he went away 00 02 06 166 paid him for 3 per of shoes for little Anthony 00 02 04 28 paid Gadsby for shoing 6 beastes 00 06 00 31 Giuen ye midwife att Ihon sydley's christning 00 15 00 Giuen the nurse there 00 15 00 Giuen master Smith's man of oasten hanger 00 02 00 Giuen Thomas wyles 00 01 00 ffor a scoope to la-de water with 00 01 00 August 2 hire of a horse from Ashford to Oasten hanger 00 02 06 Buttons and threade 00 00 02 Giuen 00 01 00 8 nayling my horse shoe 00 00 01 Laying thinges vp att Eastwell 00 01 06 9 Dyett and wine after dinner, and ordinary att Ashford for me and my man and for my horses standing 00 09 11 A ho-aer(?) for my garden 00 02 06 bringing of Letters 00 00 04 giuen to tumblers 00 00 06 16 Carrying of a letter to Oastenhanger 00 00 06 17 paid Ihon Hunt for all due vnto him viz for mending plough and wheelebarrow 00 02 04 167 And for Carrying hay 00 00 10 paid Butcher for spreading 38?0 330 loade of gritt in ye parke att 18d ^00 04 11^ per loade 100 00 05?4 00 ffor Casting ye pound in my Close 00 01 04 ffor helping att ye shoing of my oxen 00 00 03 paid Miles ye Carrier for all due vnto him 00 07 00 15 Bought ye 15th of August of Wattle of Sellinge a roane ambling gelding and paid 14 00 00 16 Giuen att Oastenhanger when I Came away ye 16 of August to ye seruauntes 00 17 00 17 my sister Marg[aret] had 00 01 00 22 Giuen ye keeper of Eastwell parke when my dogg kill'd a bucke and I tooke say 00 06 00 Giuen him that held my dogg 00 01 00 Giuen to him that shewed ye house 00 01 00 27 - 11 - 1 [f.32v] August. 1623 168 23 Spent att Ashford 00 05 00 lodging for my dogges and horse roome and stephen's breakefast att ye alehouse by eastwell 00 00 08 per of sizzers 00 00 06 A surcingle 00 00 06 stephen's ordinary and horses att Ashford 00 01 00 29 wine att wrotham 00 04 00 September 1 A slipp and Collers for my doggs 00 04 00 bables for Anthony 00 00 06 2 yds 3 qrters' of ash collour spanish Cloath att 12s per yard 01 13 00 4 ounces qrter' dim of Crimson galloune att 3s per ounce 00 13 00 3 ounces of Crimson silke 00 09 00 2 2 dozen of pointes 00 06 08 giuen giuen my taylours men 00 03 00 in this Barber 00 02 06 iourney Riband 00 00 06 31s -6d 2 sermons by Thomas Scott 00 02 00 Dinner with Sir Ihon Milliscent 00 05 08 9 Giuen att st cleeres 00 09 06 10 Giuen ye nurse that nurst my Good God=son- my Lady Sydley's child att chart 00 02 06 169 11 Giuen att chart 00 05 06 12 Giuen George my Cosen Malton's boy 00 01 00 Giuen Gabriell hall because I tooke say of --- bucke which I killed with my dogg 00 06 00 Giuen other wayes 00 04 00 13 wine att Ashford 00 02 00 my horses standing there 00 00 03 stephen layd out att Berstead 00 01 00 N -L 00 03 08 15 horse att Ashford 00 00 06 14 paid for 600 of 5 foote pales att 7s ye 100 with ye Carriage 02 02 00 21 giuen 00 00 06 22 Dyett att Aldington 00 01 00 23 Giuen att Sir Norton Knatchbull's 00 09 06 26 Giuen att sterry 00 09 06 giuen 00 00 06 N L 00 0-0 02 paid stephen for his ordinary att Aldington 00 00 08 horseroome 00 00 06 nayling and shoing 00 00 06 spent 00 00 04 paid Stephen Kennard all his wages vntill from ye time he Came 170 vntill Michaelmas being a month? aboue? ^month aboue^ a qrter' 01 13 04 27 Giuen my sister Margarett 00 05 02 28 paid Harper for all vt sequitur: for 3 basketts 00 03 10 paid ffreinde for mowing of oates 00 05 00 paid him for worke 00 05 06 paid Hunt for worke 00 00 06 for 7 ells qrter' of Canuas 00 04 03 paid ffidge for binding of oates att 18d per acre for 4 acres dim' in Long dane 00 06 09 ffor knitting of l8 lambes 00 01 06 ffor 1 seame 2 bushells att 38s per seame of seede wheat 02 07 06 ffor 2 seames of seedes wheate 04 00 00 ffor one seame more 01 018 00 ffor 2 seames more 03 18 00 Giuen Harper 01 02 00 - paid Georg Gooden for pauing ouer ye graue 00 02 06 paid him for pauing ye bottom of ye pond in my Close 00 05 00 paid Ihon Hunt for Chepping ye plough 00 00 08 26 - 13 - 1 171 [f.33r] September 1623 ffirst halfe yeare. paid Ihon Hunt for all his worke and his boyes 01 03 10 paid him for setting vp and paling of 18 rodds between ye Close and orchard att 18d per rodd 01 07 00 ffor Cleaning 2 pistolls 00 02 00 ffor a screw pin 00 00 03 29 Giuen Thomas for drying my hopps 00 02 00 Supper att London 00 02 00 ______ paid Ihon Barton from ye 6th of ffebruary all his wages 03 09 00 paid mihil wood - from ye 12 of march all his wages 01 01 08 Giuen Ihon Barton 00 01 00 Giuen mihill 00 00 04 7 - 9 - 1 Summ totall of this halfe yeare. 154 - 1 - 3. 172 [f.33v] September 1623 Second halfe yeare. 30 Barber 00 00 06 per of spurres 00 001 06 Seeing ye Elephant 00 00 06 October poore + 00 00 02 1. Giuen att Perry 00 01 00 2 ffidlers 00 01 00 Giuen ye postboy 00 02 00 poore + 00 00 04 Seeing a play 00 01 06 3 mending hangers 00 00 03?4 Barber 00 00 06 going by water 00 00 06 Seeing a play 00 01 06 4 per of bootes 00 09 00 3 bookes 00 01 00 Seeing a play 00 01 00 Dinner with my Lord Mordaunt and Sir Thomas Wotton 00 10 06 mending spurres 00 00 06 A hatt for ye Child 00 05 00 173 5 Giuen Laundresse 00 01 00 Seeing a play with my Lady Wotton 00 07 00 6 Shoing of my horse 00 00 025 ffor sadlers ware 00 09 02 meate for doggs 00 00 03 To ye Cryer for Crying my lost doggs in fleetestreet 00 00 08 Shooing 00 00 02 7 my dyett and my man's and wyne this iourney (beside 12s 6d before sett downe) 01 14 09 Horsemeate this iourney being out from Michaelmas day vnto ye 7th of October, to meete Sir Thomas Wotton and to bring him home out of Northamptonshire 01 05 01 Horsehire when I rode poast this iourney 00 14 10 N L. in this iourney 00 04 07 Spent in all this iourney to meete Sir Thomas Wotton. 7li' - 0s - 3d besides Layd out for Robert Honywood which he fonde hand repayd vnto me again 00 13? 00 13 Beere 00 01 06 14 Giuen att Sir Ihon Sydley's 00 08 00 174 18 Giuen att Boucghton 00 12 00 N. L. att greate Chart when Thomas Bettenham lay with me 00 03 06 21 paid master Copley his qrter' for small tithes vnto Michaelmas 00 025 00 22 paid for Composition in Chart 00 02 10 Giuen Gabriell Hall when I tooke say. of a doe att Boucghton 00 04 00 25 Giuen att Boucghton 00 11 00 Nouember 1 paid my assesse for ye poore in Chart 00 03 06 2 paid Harper, for shoing my oxen 00 04 00 paid Browne for sall shoing 00 07 06 paid him for all mending of plough irons 00 12 06 A key for my stable doore 00 01 06 paid Ihon Hunt for ^halfe^ a dayes worke in ye wineseller 00 00 08 paid him for Thomas Hamms driuing ye plough in ye parke for 20 dayes att 8d per diem. 00 13 04 8 bought of my brother Harry D. 5 weather lambes att 4s 4?d 6d ob' apeece 01 02 00 bought of him 5 ewe lambes 00 15 00 9 paid Ihon Elmer for making a Couer to my Coach 00 01 00 175 ffor mending my doublett 00 00 03 paid Anne Catesby for thinges for ye Child 00 00 07 V. paid vnto Lanes for Quittrent vnto Conningbrooke 00 19 09 paid vnto him for Quittrent vnto Westwell court 00 01 10 paid ye sueite groutes for ye 2 Courts 00 00 08 paid Georg Goodaen for all worke 00 02 08 paid Arr-owes ye shoemaker for all his worke 00 03 09 --- 10 wine att Rochester 00 02 00 horsemeate there 00 02 04 11 horsemeate att London 00 02 10 12 Going by water 00 01 00 poore + 00 00 02 13 Dyett for me and my man 00 04 04 14 poore + 00 00 03 15 - 7 - 6 [f.34r] Nouember. 1623. 176 Second halfe yeare 14 8 yds of bl[ack] figured sattin, figured in stripes like lace att 16s per yd to make a suite 06 08 00 7 yds qrter' of greene, [blank] to make ye Child a coate att 13s 6d per yd 04 14 00 2 dozen of silluer lace to go twice about his Coate att 4s 10d per ounce. 2 ounces 3 qrter' 00 12 11 8 yds more weighing [blank] Seing a play with my Lady Sedley 00 02 00 per of kniues 00 02 00 15 Dyett 00 03 00 17 A beauer hatt (and band 4s ) 02 06 00 dyett 00 01 06 18 poore + 00 00 03 giuen 00 00 06 giuen George Smith 00 02 06 Supper with Sir Ihon Milliscent, Sir Walter Waller, Master Crofts, master Tyrwhitt, master shelden, my cosen Honywood, master Dawes 00 05 06 per of boote=hose 00 08 00 19 Seeing a play with master Perd and H[enry] D[ering] 00 03 06 177 paid my brother Charles for mending an houreglasse 00 04 00 paid ye taylours bill for ffustian Canuas stiffning taffaty and silke 00 08 00 paid him for making itt 00 06 00 20 Seeing a play with Sir Ihon Hobart 00 01 06 21 5 playbookes 00 02 00 Pancirollus both parts 00 05 06 Drexelius de aeternitate 00 01 00 A ruffe and per of Cuffes 00 15 00 per of stockins for ye Child 00 00 10 paid stephen when he went to Battersey to G. E. 00 00 10 Supper 00 02 04 22 breakefast 00 00 02 giuen 00 00 04 seeing a play with my lady W[illia]m Tuffton, and my sisters Ffranc[es] and Mary Tufftons 00 06 06 poore + 00 01 00 24 3 yds 3 qrters' of bl[ack] vncutt velluett to make a per of breeche 04 of breeches att 23s per yd 04 06 00 giuen 00 01 00 25 ffor washing of linnen 00 06 05 ffor 2 greate basketts to Carry 178 bottles of wine downe into ye Country [blank] A sett of seales for Richard Spice 00 05 00 A blew Cassocke for ye Child 00 04 00 supper 00 03 06 26 2 per of bootes 00 018 06 A per of winter liquored shoes 00 03 06 giuen 00 00 06 setting vp my horse a while 00 00 02 Giuen att my Cosen Thomas Dering's 00 02 00 dyett 00 02 08 27 16 playbookes 00 09 06 20 playbookes 00 12 11 dinner 00 01 06 paid for Stephen's Lodging in gracious streete 00 02 00 giuen there 00 00 06(?) porter yat brought my trunke 00 00 08 Candles 00 00 04 Stephens dyett 00 00 08 28 paper 00 00 01 12 playbookes 00 06 00 supper yesternight and dinner too day 00 03 04 12 playbookes 00 07 11 2 playbookes 00 00 07 30 playbookes 01 00 00 179 poore + 00 00 01 29 15 playes 00 10 02 blacke leades 00 00 02 dyett 00 0104 08?0 30. dyett 00 08 06 Giuen. 00 01 06 Giuen my taylours man 00 01 00 December 1. washing of Linnen 00 01 08 6 quire of paper 00 02 00 29 - 13 – 0 [f.34v] 1623 December Second halfe yeare 1 2 padlockes 00 01 06 Boissard de diuinatione et magicis praestigijs 00 07 00 Mason of ye Consecration of Bishops &c 00 03 06 binding a volume of play bookes 00 00 10 Going by water 00 00 06 Toothepickes and Case 00 01 06 poore + 00 00 06 2 18 playbookes 00 10 00 binding 2 volumes of play bookes 00 01 08 180 stephens dyett 00 02 08 supper 00 05 06 9 playbookes 00 04 06 dyett 00 02 00 3 Sugar Candy 00 00 02 4 dozen of quart bottles att 2s 6d per dozen 00 10 00 7 pint bottles 00 01 00 A grosse of Corckes viz. 12 dozen att 4d 00 04 00 porter to Carry these 00 00 03 Stephen's dyett 00 00 02 Giuen 00 00 02 Seneing a play 00 001 06 Giuen little Thomson there 00 02 06 dinner and supper 00 07 06 9 playbookes 00 06 00 4 6 playbookes of Band Ruff and Cuff 00 01 00 Dinner 00 023 060 Seeing a play 00 01 06 supper with R.Moulton and A.C. 00 06 00 5 A Case of kniues for Sir Thomas Wotton 00 12 00 A box of mermal-ad 00 01 00 binding a psett of playbookes 00 00 10 A letter to Cambridge 00 00 02 Candles 00 00 02 181 2 meales for Stephen 00 01 04 2 playbookes 00 01 04 A whistle and a brush 00 01 02 A sett of seales and a bable 00 01 00 2 vices and a Cupp 00 02 06 per of bootehose 00 10 00 going by water 00 00 06 giuen 00 00 06 dyett 00 10 06 Seeing a play 00 01 06 2 volumes of I Sa?hakespear's playes 02 00 00 Ihonson's playes 00 09 00 Drexelius his meditations 00 01 00 6 per of russett stockins 00 04 06 binding 2 volumes of playbookes 00 02 00 breakefast 00 00 02 Giuen 00 00 02 6 yards of greene riband 00 00 06 A white Cornelyan ring 00 02 06 Seeing a play 00 01 06 Giuen little Borne ye boy there 00 02 06 Dyett 00 06 10 7 Going by water 00 00 06 Supper 00 05 06 8 Barber 00 02 00 182 ffpaid my taylour for all his worke. viz: ffor making my ashcolour Cloath suite with one galloune Crimson lace and opened with flopps 00 16 00 ffor holland to line ye hose with 00 05 06 eull' dim' of taffatty to line doublett and face ye pocketts att 14s 001 01 00 ffor strayte linings fustian &c 00 05 06 ffor a box to putt itt in 00 01 00 12-19-7 ffor making my bl[ack] satten suite beside a(?) Coate(?) 04 05 00 Ell qrter' of Taffaty att 14s 00 19 12 - 19 - 7. ffor all other thinges [blank] ffor half an Ell' of taffaty 00 06 08 ffor 9 yds of galloune 00 02 00 ffor all other thinges &c 00 05 00 halfe a yd of satten 00 07 00 blacke fustian to ly vnder ye suite 00 06 00 silke to sett ouer ye lace 00 08 08 [f.35r] 183 16223 December Second halfe yeare 28 ounces 1/4 of blo[ck] naples lace being 16 dozen, att 2s 6d per 03 10 08 ounce, to lace a suite all ouer 04 16 00 5 dozen of buttons 00 01 08 ffor making this suite laced all ouer 01 05 00 ffor halfe a yd of satten 00 07 00 ffor silke to sett on ye lace 00 08 08 ffor russett fustian to ly on ye inside of ye satten 00 06 00 9 yds of galloun 00 02 00 halfe an ell of taffaty 00 06 08 straight linings, stifning, buckarum, silke &c 00 05 00 This suite Cost. 6 - 13 - 0 ffor making my blo[ck] figur'd satten suite 00 10 00 Ell' qrter' dim' of taffaty 00 19 00 holland to lyne ye hose 00 05 06 Cloath to go with ye outside of ye hose 00 04 00 Buttons, silke hookes fustian, buckarum &c 00 11 06 This suite Cost with ye price of 184 ye stuffe beinge 6-8-0 / 8-18-0 memorandum: paid my Taylour William Henley for all his bills 7 - 19 – 0 paid Sinolphus Bell for 3 grosse and 4 dozen of Crimson purl'd scotch buttons 00 13 04 ffor Crimson(?) in graine galloune lace 00 04 06 1 ounce 1/4 of silluer edging lace for ye Child 00 06 00 paid Laundresse for all her washing 00 11 00 wine Clarett old: 14 gallon's and a quart att 7d ye quart 01 13 05 Giuen him that bottled them 00 01 00 ffor bringing bottles and Carrying backe to ffanchurch streete 00 01 04 2 yds of Canuas and pacthread 00 01 02 A letter to staffordshire and a porter 00 00 04 dyett for Will. King 00 00 06 binding 5 uolumes of playbookes 00 04 04 A boy 00 01 00 Supper 00 05 06 Stephen's supper 00 00 09 9 seing a play 00 02 00 9 binding 2 volumes of playbookes, 00 02 00 185 ffor smoothing out my Cloath of gold 00 03 00 ffor a new Christall and putting itt in, into my watch 00 05 00 Seeing a play 00 01 06 10 Soling my bootes 00 01 00 giuen shoemaker's boy 00 01 00 giuen 00 03 08 fagotts 00 04 00 4 bottles and 47 Corckes 00 01 00 giuen a whistling fellow 00 02 00 horsemeate in London 00 06 00 giuen ostler 00 00 06 Dyett 00 10 10 A false beard 00 01 00 Oyle and vinegar 00 03 00 wine in bottles to send into Kent 00 05 00 11 Dyett and horsemeate att Dartford 00 08 10 wine att Maydstone 00 02 00 12 horsemeate att Maydston 00 02 06 Giuen att my Cosen G. Hawle's 00 03 06 Redd wine and a bottle 00 01 00 -To porters att London 00 01 00 Dyett there for Stephen 00 01 00 Giuen 00 00 02?3 Bought 10 tame Conyes 01 02 00 13 Giuen Mihil when he fetched them 00 00 06 186 ___________________ 18-1-11 N L in this time being att London 030 065 017 _________________________ 21-168-0 paid Iackson for all ye gloues and pointes &c that I haue had of him 03 00 06 Will King when he fetched a horseloade of bottles with wine from London, and brought my horses to London and giuen him. 7d 00 08 00 21 - 16 - 0 ________________________ Spent this time being in London. 65 - 1 - 6 [f.35v] December 1623 Second halfe yeare. 14 paid Miles ye Carrier for all 00 11 00 18 Giuen att Boucghton 00 11 06 24 paid my father for Quittrent to ye mannour of Boucghton, for 4 acres and more of land in willisborough Called Broad mead 00 01 00 187 paid (which he Layd out) for Composition for for my Landes in Pluckley. 00 04 10 paid Harry for ye hopman's worke 00 10 00 paid for fetching my horses from London 00 06 01 paid George Gooden for digging and for setting of 26 loade of stone in Chaltaglyh(?) and little Pikenwell 00 13 00 paid Ihon Bayley ye sawyer for sawing of 2411 foote of timber att 2s 4d per 100 02 16 03 paid Ihon Hunt for him and his boyes for all theire worke 01 1211 0007 26 My Cosen Mary Bell had 00 02 00 27 Little Anthony gaue his nurces daughter 00 00 06 28 paid Thomas Masters my asses vnto ye Church 00 06 08 29 Giuen master Partherich his boy 00 00 06 Ianuary 2 Giuen ffidler 00 00 06 3 A handkercheife 00 01 03 7 Giuen att Canterbury and sturry 001 005 05 wine att Canterbury 00 05 09 barber 00 01 00 188 Dyett att Canterbury 00 047 00 8 horsemeate 00 04 0610 Three girthes 00 01 00 mending my saddle 00 00 06 9 Giuen Sir Ihon Sedley's man 00 01 00 10 paid for bottoming a siue 00 00 06 N. L. 00 03 00 paid George Gooden for digging of stone 00 04 00 11 Wine att Maydstone 00 03 00 12 Horsemeate there and for my owne horses and my men when I went to Chuse Sir Nicholas Tuffton knight of ye shire. and att Sandway for 2 00 046 06 16. Giuen att Boucghton 00 12 00 17 7 yds of stuff to make ye child a coate att 18d 00 10 06 18 paid Steward ye glasier for new glasse att 6d per foote 00 04 03 ffor mending of old glasse 00 06 03 ffor two new casements for barton's Chamber windowes 00 05 00 a linke att madyston 00 00 04 my man's dyett att Ashford 00 01 042 horsemeate there and giuen 00 00 08 189 hire of a horse 00 01 00 21 paid Ihon Hunt for all his worke 00 1912 024 paid Ih?acke Dauy's for attending on ye Child whilst he was att London 00 07 06 paid Browne ye smith for 9 scoare barres of iron for my Cony hutch att 15d per scoare 00 11 03 hookes and staples for ye same 00 00 08 500 of 2d nayles for ye same 00 01 02 ffor 5d nayles for ye same 00 001 10 ffor shoing, ploughirons &c 00 09 01 Laid out for Sir Nicholas Tuffton att Ashford in wine vpon ye gentlemmen there, ^on Saturday ye 17.^ as he appointed me: which was offered to me againe on munday ye 19 but I refused itt 01 01 06 5 yds of pyed thread riband 00 00 07 Tobacco 00 00 03 16 - 6 - 6 190 [f.36r] Ianuary 1623 Second half yeare 27 Giuen my sister Margarett 00 02 06 31 paid Payne for a pound of broune thread 00 02 04 February 2 Broomes 00 00 02 giuen 00 00 01 8 My sister Margarett had 00 02 00 9 Giuen nurse Simonson for attending my boy when he was sicke 00 05 00 A wine glasse 00 00 06 11 paid Ihon Hunt for Cleaning of pales 00 10 00 paid him for Cleaning ye iacke, and for wisping the trees about in ye beane garden 00 01 00 paid for 4 dozen dim' of moles? moales kiledde att 12d per dozen 00 04 06 paid Simon Mather?wes for ye peece of ground I haue taken from him 00 06 08 + 12 Giuen my Cosen M. B. NL. 00 02 06 13 Cambricke, and bone lace for my ruffes, bought by my mother 00 16 10 28 Giuen att Boucghton 00 11 00 Giuen there for seeing ye Church bookes 00 01 00 191 ffor help in ye gardein 00 01 00 paid Ihon Hunt for all his worke and his men 01 11 00 paid Bayly ye sawyer for all his work 02 13 00 29 paid my assesse to ye poore of Pluckley 00 06 08 March 1 paid Harper for all yat he layd out viz: ffor a horsecombe 00 00 08 ffor pitch and tarre 00 02 00 ffor blacke soape and quicksilluer 00 01 04 ffor a pully roape for timber 00 09 04 ffor ye topp roape, a halter, and a fothering line 00 01 04 ffor 40 bushells of oates, viz. 5 seames for seede for Circens 02 00 00 ffor bringing them home 00 03 04 ffor a per of working oxen 11 07 06 paid Tilghman for 10 dayes worke 00 10 00 paid him for worke for Ihon Barton when Ihon Barton was sicke 9d + Giuen my Cosen M B. NL. 00 02 06 5 Riband 00 00 03 6 Giuen att my Cosen George Hawle 00 03 00 6 Aquavitae and tobacco, and masticke 00 00 043 A porter had 00 00 10 192 A trunke 00 09 00 10 Drawing a Coate of armes 00 02 06 paid master tTaylour also for other worke 00 02 06 11 Laundresse 00 05 00 A Reame of royall paper 01 03 06 other paper 00 03 00 A knife 00 02 06 Seeing a play with my Lady ffrances &c 00 01 06 11 ffagotts 00 02 00 Going by water 00 00 06 A linke 00 00 04 Threade 00 00 01 132 12 yds of striped Dornex for Bertyn's Chamber att 20d per yd 01 00 00 12 dozen of Curtaine rings att 3d per dozen 00 03 00 Inkle 4 dozen 00 01 03 Tape 2 dozen for ye topp of ye hanginges 00 00 09 A brush 00 01 02 A torche 00 00 10 A ^double^ seale att armes of silluer double 00 12 00 15 per of boote hose 00 10 00 193 26 - 1 - 7 [f.36v] 1623 March. Second half yeare 15 per of gloues buckes leather 00 04 04 per of Kidds leather gloues 00 02 00 27 yds 3 qrters' of double tufted mockado greene all?nd yellow att 2s 6d per yd 03 08 09 Loss in bad gold 00 00 03 19 ounces of redd and white Cruell ffringe with a silke Cawle of greene for Bertyn's Chamber att 15d per ounce. 01 03 09 16 Binding a volume of playes 00 01 00 3 playebookes of ye Woman-Hater 00 02 00 A stamp with my h? armes in steele 00 05 00 18 A print Cutt in wood for to print blanke Escocheons in paper royall 00 10 00 Bookes 00 01 06 Canuas 00 02 00 porter 00 00 08 194 Going by water 00 00 06 A Curry-Combe 00 03 00 little bables for ye Child 00 01 02 19 Gieuen att Sir Ihon Tufftons house 01 00 00 Giuen els where in this iourney 01 04 05 per of bootes 00 10 00 Barber 00 02 06 Horsemeate this iourney 02 01 02 faggotts 00 00 03 A porter 00 00 04 ffidlers this iourney 00 05 00 Dyett for me and my man 02 15 10 4d yds half qrter' of oliue Coloured broad=Cloath att 17s per yd to make b?one suite and Cloake 03 08 00 4 yds of Deuon[shi(?)]r[e] bayes to lyne my Cloake att 3s 4d per yd 00 13 04 5 dozen of Chaine gold lace for suite and Cloake bweighin 7 ounces qrter' att 5s 8d per ounce 02 01 00 2 dozen of haire coloured and gold pointes to this suite att 14s per dozen 001 08 Canuas and stiffening 00 02 06 An ell qrter' of taffaty to line doublett 00 16 04 195 two yds half qrter' of satten to edge this suite and Cloake att 13s 4d 01 08 00 Summ of 3 ounces of stitching and sowing silke 00 06 00 this suite An ell and half of holland to ye hose 00 04 00 13-17-0 Pocketts 00 01 08 _______ Galloune to bind ye doublett and hose 00 01 00 hookes to ye suite 00 00 02 Drawing ye peeces of ye Cloake 00 01 08 Stiffning to ye Cape 00 00 04 ffor making this suite and Cloake edged and bottoned doune ye armes, and batc-ke, and with stripes before on the hose 01 00 00 9 dozen of oliue colour and gold baskett buttons att 14d per dozen 00 10 06 15 dozen of larger buttons of ye same making att 18d per dozen 01 02 06 1 dozen of gereate buttons for ye Cloake 00 10 00 A loope button with a gold head for ye Cloake 00 02 00 27 - 19 - 5 196 [f.37r] 1623. Second half yeare March. [a smudged mark?] 3 dozen of gold and silke lace for my Cloath of gold doublett and ye hose to itt, weighing allmost 11 ounces att 4s 4d ye ounce 02 07 04 2 dozen of purple and gold pointes att 16s 01 12 00 10 dozen of buttons for ye suite 00 09 04 Taffaty to line ye doublett 00 16 04 ffor pointing ye doublett and for razing ye hose 01 00 00 ffor necessaries in other particulars 00 14 04 ffor making this suite 00 11 00 This suite Cost me beside ye outside of my doublett which was Cloath of gold giuen me by my mother, 11-16-4. ye breeches were vncutt velluett, which Cost 4-6-0- of ye price. Giuen poore + 00 00 06 Nott sett downe spent NL 03 08 03 this iourney being lesse then 3 weekes cost me 45 - 4 - 0 b?whereof part is not yett sett 197 doune March. 22 paid Arrowe the shomaker for all his worke 00 02 10 27 paid Stephen Kennard his wages 02 10 00 paid Mihill and discharged him when he went away 01 00 00 Binding of 2 volumes of play=bookes 00 02 00 paid for printing of 14 quire of royall paper viz: printed with blanke escocheons 00 08 06 A print Cutt in brasse for to presse my armes on my bookes 01 00 00 Iune 9 paid Iohn Barton his halfe yeares wages 02 15 00 18 - 17 - 5 Spent this half yeare. 169 - 1 - 0 _________________ Summ totall of all this yeare 198 323 - 2 - 3 [f.37v] 1624. March. ffirst halfe yeare. 27. 13 gallons, 1 pinte, and halfe of white wine, Clarett, and Maligo sack bought of Simon Willimott 01 15 00 giuen his seruants there 00 01 00 giuen to porters 00 01 06 ffor packthreade 00 00 04 3-7-0 Going by water 00 03 00 ffor horsemeate att Grauesend 00 03 06 my man's expences for 4 dayes 00 06 002 4 dozen of quart bottles, and 7 pint bottles, and Corckes to them 00 12 00 Giuen Stephen for all this iourney 00 02 03 Giuen att Boucghton 00 01 00 paid ye smith's bill for all his worke 00 11 03 paid him more for Curtaine rodds for Bertyn's Chamber 00 07 04 paid ye hopman 00 10 00 paid Ihon Hunt for Cleaning 200 5 foote pale 00 02 00 199 Item for 300 of 4 foote pall 00 02 06 paid him for himselfe and this 2 boyes about ye timber 00 12 09 paid him for other worke about stiles, and about ye barnes, &c harrowing 00 11 08 paid ye Mason about ye house 00 01 03 paid for Carrying a box to ye Carriers 00 00 06 per of stockins for Anthony 00 00 10 paid for 6 ridge tyles 00 01 00 Aprill. 13 Giuen att Boucghton 01 03 00 paid for oates att Boucghton 00 01 06 my ordinary att Cockes hoath 00 02 06 Horses there and man's meate 00 012 04 15 paid Browne ye smith his bill 00 09 00 paid Bayly ye sawyer for sawing of 1204 foote of boarde placke, and rayles 01 08 00 Mending of my parler glasse windowe 00 01 06 paid Ihon Hunt for all his worke, about mending and new making of my gates Item for making a slide, and a rowll &c 0-1 06 03 paid him for hewing of timber 00 11 08 16 Giuen att Hoathfeild. 00 00 06 200 paid ye masons about ye barnes 00 02 06 paid for 14 ridge tiles 00 02 04 paid ye painter for all his worke, viz: painting ye parlour, and Barton's Chamber white and greene 01 10 00 24 Giuen att Boucghton 00 12 00 Stephen gaue ye taylour's man 00 00 06 he gaue vnto Sir Nicholas Tuffon's boy 00 01 00 Horsemeate when he went to London for to buy blacke for Sir Iohn Tufton's funeral 00 03 04 Dyett for him there 00 05 06 Going by water 00 01 04 His lodging att London 00 01 00 He gaue att his lodging 00 00 04 per of mourning gloues 00 01 06 4 dozen of black wouen silke pointes 00 13 00 per of spanish leather shoes 00 03 06 Bandstrings 00 01 00 A redd leather bagg 00 01 06 buttons and taffaty 00 01 06 his dyett 00 00 08 Giuen Stephen 00 01 04 25 per of spanish leather shoes 00 03 04 Giuen for sending a letter 00 00 04 201 16 - 00 - 07 [f.38r] 1624 Aprill. ffirst halfe yeare. 25. paid may ye taylour for worke 00 01 00 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 24 dayes work 001 04 00 paid goodman Beeching for all his worke and 00 04 11 paid -l?him for 2 new gate lockes 00 02 00 paid him fo-r one new horse=locke 00 01 04 paid him for 1000 5d nayle 00 04 02 paid him for 1000 4d nayle 00 03 04 27 Giuen att Hoathfeild when I lay there att Sir Iohn Tuffton's funerall 00 09 00 Giuen att ye ostlering there 00 05 00 Giuen Thomas Weild(?) 00 01 00 Giuen Anne Catesby att her marriage to Alexander Hart for tending my boy 02 00 00 May 1. Giuen att Boucghton 00 11 00 2 Giuen 00 00 02 202 paid miles ye Carrier 00 01 00 5 paid Bayly ye sawyer for 959 foote of timber sawed into boardes, topp=rayles &c att 2s 4d per foote 01 02 04 paid for shoing my oxen 00 06 00 paid Iohn Hunt for half a day's worke setting vpp my boardes in ye barne 00 001 01 paid for ratts bane 00 00 06 Giuen Sutton's man for bringing a dogg 00 02 06 paid for a bushell of barley 00 02 08 paid H[enry] D[ering] when hee went(?) to Dower Charges for me 00 04 02 18 Giuen att Boucghton 00 12 00 19 Giuen ye seuerall s?Clarkes of 3 Churches 00 01 06 20 Giuen Richard Kenward of Dymchurch for &c 00 02 00 Giuen Andrew Hills for taking Care for my bitch 00 00 04 212 Giuen a boy that brought me word of my oxen 00 00 03 22 Giuen one for going from boucghton to Pluckley 00 00 06 Horsemeate and man's meate att Dymchurch 00 01 00 203 Shoing 00 00 02 25 paid Elnar ye taylour for mending Cloathes 00 02 00 paid him for making my mourning goune and hood. 00 03 06 29 Spent att Ashford 00 03 00 30 paid master Copley for small tithes, due from st michael. 1623. vnto St michael 12624. viz: for one whole yeare wh?for my selfe and my brother H[enry] whereof -- 20s . whereof my brother payes and. 01 00 00 paid for 6 yds of white tufted Can^uas^ att 15d per yd to make Anthony two Coates 01 01 04 31 Giuen my sister Margaret 00 05 00 Iune 1 paid for 16 yds of white tufted ^Canuas att 15 per yd^ to make ye Child two Coates. 01 01 04 7 Giuen att Boucghton 00 13 00 9 paid Harper for all by him layd out for me viz: ye last payment to ye keeper of my hop=grownd 00 10 00 ffor 150 hop=poales and for bringing them 00 12 00 204 ffor hemp=seed 00 09 00 ffor shearing my sheepe 00 02 03 ffor other things 00 04 09 paid Stephen and giuen him 2d 00 021 00 paid Browne ye smith for all his worke 00 07 05 paid Bayly for sawing of 597 foote of boards &c 00 13 11 paid Taylour for sawing of ye roote endes of ye trees 00 01 02 Giuen Iohn Lucas for helping home ye timber 00 01 00 paid for rushes 00 00 06 ffor bringing tarre, pitch, and oyle &c 00 00 04 paid for oyle for my Coache 00 01 04 Giuen Thomas for dressing ye Coach 00 00 08 paid for a summe of priggs 00 11 00 10. this day I beganne a iourney into staffordshire, Darbyshire, Lecestershire &c and returned home on saturday August. 14. 11 Padyd Campian ye Carrier 00 05 00 To a porter 00 00 03 12 4 Combes and Cases 00 03 08 15 - 18 - 0 205 [f.38v] 1624. ________ Iune ffirst halfe yeare. 12 Dubrauius de Piscinis 00 00 06 3 yds 3 qrters' dim' qrter' of fine scarlett to make Cloake and hose att 3li' per yd 10 02 06 - 1 yd 3 qrter' dim' qrter' of of bastard scarlett att 30s per yd to make a Coate 02 16 02 1 yd dim' ell of fine scarlett to make a Coate att 30?li' per yd 04 17 06 3 yds of seagreene velluett sattene att 13s 4d per yd to make ye doublett 02 00 00 1 ell, qrter' dim' qrter' of taffaty att 13s 4d per ell to line ye doublett 00 18 04 6 yds 3 qrters' of sea=greene velluett att 22s per yd to line ye Cloake 07 08 00 - 3 yds dim' of scarlett bayes att 7s per yd to line a Coate with 01 04 06 206 paid ffor making vp a girdle and per of hangers suitable I finding scarlett, lace and velluett 00 05 00 2 dozen of scarlett and gold pointes 01 10 00 ffor half a qrter' of velluett more for ye Cape 00 02 06 master(?) Draper ye taylour's bill for suite, and Cloake 01 15 04 - master draper ye taylours bill for making my worse coate 00 07 00 ffor drawing ye peeces of itt 00 02 00 5 yds ^dim^ of dim' of greene silke wrought grogarum to line my best Coate att 10s 02 15 00 ffor marking that Coate to be laced 00 02 06 ffor making that Coate laced all ouer in spaces(?) 01 00 00 27 ounces of greene and gold Chaine lace for best Coate 07 16 10 7 doz: of greene and gold Chayne buttons for itt. att 18d per doz: 00 18 03?-66 ffor silke and galloun 00 09 08 31 ounces 1/2 dim' of seagreane and gold lace for Coate suite and Cloake 09 04 00 - 4. doz: 1/2 of buttons for my Coate 00 11 02 207 14 doz: of buttons for my doublett att 18d 01 01 00 5 doz: 1/2 of buttons for my hose att 20d 00 09 02 21 greate buttons for my Clo?oake att 2s 6 00 04 06 silke and gallown &c 00 11 02 Suite and Cloake. 31-16-6 best Coate 18- 0-0 Second Coate 7- 0-0 58-11-6 girdle and hangers 0- 5-0 pointes 1-10-0 14 A booke of ye art of glazing 00 01 04 A greeke testament in quires 00 01 08 Doctor Anthony's booke of Aurum potabile 00 00 10 2 shirts 01 06 00 Handkercheifes, Cuffs and bandstrings 00 12 00 needles 00 00 01 Lining and mending my hatt 00 02 06 15 A new scabbard, new Chape, scowring and new hatching my gilded rapier 00 14 00 penns and inkhorne 00 00 06 3 bookes 00 02 10 mending my watch 00 02 06 208 A suite of Cloathes for G. Elton 00 09 02 paid halfe a yeares schooling past att midsommer 00 06 00 1-1-8 paid for a qrter' to Come vntill st Michaell, to teach him to write and to find him paper pens, and inkes 00 04 06 paid for boa^a^te=hire, Clapses, and inkhorne &c 00 02 00 18 2 per of bootes and a per of shoes 01 03 00 4 per of gloues 00 13 00 A sett of knotts and a Chaine of Riband for my sister M[argaret] D[ering] 00 03 06 64 - 18 - 3 [f.39r] 1624. Iune A hattband 00 13 00 A double seale of silluer 00 12 06 A mapp of England 00 00 06 19 paid my Landresse for washing 00 02 06 ffor dying a per of silke stockins 00 01 06 209 Seagreene riband for hangers 00 01 00 A surcingle 00 00 06 ffor Letters 00 00 06 mending my saddles 00 01 00 Barber 00 02 00 Blacke leades 00 00 01 An almanacke 00 00 02 Riband 00 00 04 to a porter 00 00 02 pinnes 00 00 01 Buckarum 00 01 01 Chamber-rent for a weeke 00 08 00 To a porter 00 00 02 21 Shoing 00 00 06 22 ffidlers 00 02 00 26 Shoing my horse 00 00?2 04?8 Oates 00 00 08 30 Oates 00 05 02 Iuly. 2 Giuen Cisley skeffington a Chaine cost 00 15 00 ffor a letter receiued 00 00 06 Shoing 00 00 04 Stirrup leathers 00 00 10 mending my bootes 00 00 02 2 A per of bootes 00 2?10 00 6 ffidlers 00 01 00 210 washing linnen 00 00 08 173 ffor a Chamber att Darby 00 2?10 00 17 ffor a Chamber att Lecester 00 05 00 20 Oates 00 02? 08? mending my saddle 00 00 06 23 12 per of gloues 00 12 06 Shoing 00 00 08 August. 4. 14 yd dim' of linnen att 2s per yd being a yard in breadth to make shirtes 01 09 00 6 Oates 00 04 00 A lime and Coller 00 00 06 A halfe Cheeke bitt 00 01 00 9 Sohoing my horses 00 04 06 R[ichard] Skeffington had of mine 00 01 00 12 2 playbookes 00 01 00 mending Cloathes 00 01 00 Going by water thrice 00 01 06 Seeing a play 00 03 00 paid ye Carrier of staffordshire 00 03 08 to a porter 00 00 08 paid Campian ye Carrier in part 00 02 00 letters 00 00 04 bables for little Anthony 00 01 04 Spent in dyett all this iourney my 211 Cosen H. Hawle being with me 06 17 08 Horsemeate all this iourney 04 01 03 Giuen ye poore + 00 09 08 Giuen in all this iourney, (whereof att my Lord Gray's 12s . att skeffington 10s . att sir William Bowyers 10s . att ffisherwicke. 1li'-14-6. att stafford 1li'-0-6d I say giuen in all beside to ye poore 06 00 11 Spent N. L 00 --14 05 26 - 2 - 8 [f.39v] 1624. ffirst half yeare. Layd out by my father, my brother and by Harper whilst I was in this iourney August 16 paid for a loade of lyme vsed att willesborough Iune. 25 00 13 00 ffor laying in ye sc? cells of ye 212 barne 00 03 00 ffor vnder pinning about ye barne 00 15 00 ffor another loade of lime 00 15 00 ffor a loade of tyles 00 15 06 ffor ridge tyles and Corner tiles 00 04 00 23 paid my father which he layd out for me viz: ffor one entire subsedy vnto ye treasurours &c 012 00 00 ffor one fifteene for all my Lands belonginge vnto Surrenden lying in Pluckley 00 04 05 ffor one fifteene for all my lands belonging vnto Surrenden lying in little Chart 00 03 02 ffor making of 22 acres of hay att 1s 4d per acre 01 09 08 ffor spreading 300 loade and a qrter' of dunge 00 04 04 ffor making of 1003 rodds of dike about Circens att 2d ob' per ye rodd 01 01 01 ob' ffor 2 per of stockins for my Child 00 02 00 ffor a lok locke 00 01 02 paid Long for mowing 00 01 04 paid Hamms for 12 dayes worke 00 00 0-810 213 paid ye hopman ye remainder 00 00 02 paid Tilghman for mending ye hedge about Circens pasture 00 07 00 paid him for threshing of oates 00 04 00 paid him for day labour 00 04 02 ffor rushes 00 00 06 A per of sto?ockins yfor ye Child 00 031 00 paid for 3 per of shoes for him 00 02 08 ffor shooing of my oxen 00 06 00 ffor drawing of 8 score shocke of hempe 00 01 00 paid Wood for mowing of hay 17 acres dim' att 1s -4d per acre 01 03 04 paid him for Cutting of sedge 00 00 02 paid him for helping to Carry hay 00 00 07 paid him for spreading of 300 loade of gritt in Long dane, att 1s -4d per 100 00 04 00 ffor a whorfe for ye mare to draw by 00 00 11 ffor hookes and rides for ye doore going vp into ye Church leades 00 01 08 paid for Shoing 00 01 06 paid for mending husbandmen's tooles 00 03 10 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 22?7 dayes et dim', att my new ponde att 214 mosewell spring 01 02?07 06 paid Ihon Wood for 19 dayew?s worke there 00 19 00 ffor weeding my parke 00 03 06 ffor pitching of wheate 00 00 07 ffor making of bonds 00 01 00 ffor reaping of all ye wheate in my parke be being 20 acres att 3s 8d per acre, paid 03 0911 0002 paid fo?reinde for mowing of 10 acres of oates in Ceircens att 1s 2d per acre 00 11 08 paid for bindinge ye same oates att ye same rate 00 11 08 paid Longley for knitting of eleauen lambes 00 01 00 19 giuen att Eastwell 00 07 06 giuen att Trappam 00 00 06 27 Stephen layd out for him selfe and his horse 00 01 04 mending a saddle 00 00 04 giuen att Eastwell 00 02 00 mending ye stable siue 00 00 06 g[iu]en att Calehill 00 00 06 28 SOrdinary and my mans and horse att Ashford 00 02 03 215 29 paid Iohn Hunt for his worke and his men att Pluckley Church wheouer ye porch where I Changed ye way going vp into ye Leades 00 13 11 19 - 11 - 11. ob'. [f.40r] 1624. August ffirst half yeare. 29 paid Ihon hHunt for ye Cloath hedge &c 00 01 00 paid him for worke att mill=Croft gate 00 01 04 paid him for mending my waggon 00 001 02 30 Giuen Susan my mother's Cooke when she went away 00 05 00 Giuen att ye taking say of a deere 00 05 00 giuen 00 00 03 September 2 Giuen att Boucghton 00 13 06 5 A per of shoes for my self 00 03 00 Soling my bootes 00 01 00 paid Ihon Hunt for more worke about ye Church 00 01 04 216 paid G. Gooden for worke att Surrenden 00 02 06 6 bought a goose(?) for my greyhound 00 02 00 11 Shoing 00 00 06 paid Champian ye Carrier 00 00 06 Stephens Ordinary and my horse att Ashford 00 01 01 2 yds of peniston Cotten to make ye Child a petticoate 00 05 00 1 Ell of bayes Cotten to make another 00 02 00 13 Giuen att Hoathfeild 00 12 00 roome for horses att Kennington 00 00 06 Spent att Ashford on Saterday before 00 03 00 15 Shoing 00 00 05 Giuen Stephen 00 00 06 Giuen my sister Margarett 00 03 00 16 Giuen att Walter Mund's 00 00 06 17 Giuen Iack Dauy 00 00 02 Giuen my Cosen Honywoode, boy 00 00 06 Giuen one that tooke vp my hatt for me 00 00 06 18 Stephen's dyett and my horses att Ashford 00 01 01 Riband for Shoestringes 00 02 00 20 paid Ihon Bocher for his house and Land which I bought of him in part of payment 90 00 00 23 paid Harper for medicining my sheepe 00 02 00 217 26 Giuen one that found my hattband att Boughton 00 02 00 Spent att Ashford 00 04 01 per of shoes for my Child 00 01 00 paid my asses to ye poore 00 13 04 27 Ordinary att Aldington 00 02?1 001(?) my man and horses there 00 01 01 30 Giuen att Maydstone 00 05 00 Giuen ffidlers there 00 02 06 per of stockins for ye Child 00 01 00 Horsemeate there 00 04 06 giuen att Eastwell 00 03 00 giuen Andrew hills 00 00 06 paid Ihon Hunt seuerall worke whereof halfe a day about ye Church leades 00 05 00 paid G. Gadsby for shoing of 6 oxen 00 07 06 --- paid Edw: for hil?s halfe yeares wages 01 00 00 paid Stephen his wager?s for this last halfe yeare 02 10 00 paid Ihon' Barton his halfe yeares wages 02 15 00 paid vnto Tilghman for worke which he did for Ihon Barton when his eye was soare, which Ihon Barton was to pay but yat I forgaue itt him 00 09 00 218 102 - 14 - 10. Summ totall of this half yeare. ________ 245 - 6 - 3 ob' [f.40v] 1624 October Second half yeare 4 Giuen att Eastwell 00 14 00 7 paid for black serge which made me a suite for mourning 1622. itt being left vnpaid by ye reason of my Cosen G. Hawle's borrowing of mony of me. 01 10 00 8 Giuen Ihon Lucas for helping att my new pond 00 02 00 10 paid Ihon' Hunt about ye Courtes 00 04 04 paid him and Hamms for hewing and setting vppe postes and rayles in farther Br(?)e?ant's meade 00 04 00 paid him for Cutting ye Cloath hedge 219 and for helping to fish a pond 00 00 08 paid him for 6 Conyes aliue 00 02 06 Giuen Thomas' for drying my hopps 00 01 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 5 dayes worke in mosewell pond 00 05 00 ffor drawing of Seede hempe 00 01 00 paid Ihon Hunt for 6 dayes worke for himselfe and 5 dayes for Hamms, about hewing of a logge for a penstocke to mosewell pond, for sawing of ye planke, for sawing and making ye bracers &c, and for laying him into ye dyke there 00 12 02 Ordinary and my man and horses att Ashford 00 02 06 mending a bridle 00 00 04 giuen Stephen 00 00 03 paid vnto Lanes quittrent due to Conningbroke 00 19 09 paid suite groa(?)te 00 00 04 11 Giuen att Eastwell 00 00 01 16 Giuen att Boughton 00 01 00 17 Giuen Harper 00 10 00 paid Harper which he had Layd out, viz: A per of fore=wheeles for a wagon 00 14 00 220 A per of wheeles for a horse=Court 00 11 00 ffor 2 villowes 00 01 08 ffor 2 spoakes 00 00 04 ffor a Cart saddle 00 03 00 paid vnto Long for mowing which was forgotten before 00 05 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman for worke about ye bay and penstocke, and 00 04 00 paid Ihon Hunt and Hamms for worke there 00 10 10 paid Ihon Hunt and Hamms a day about my pound 00 02 02 paid Tilghman for 3 dayes about ye bouling ground 00 03 00 paid Walter Mund for 40 ridge tyles 00 06 08 paid him for 50 Corner tiles 00 02 06 20 Giuen att Eastwell 00 14 00 V. + 23 paid Quittrent due vnto Sir Francis Barnham' for Hinxell lands due 1623. 00 07 06 V. paid Mathewes rent for Mosewell acre 00 06 08 Spent between October 25. and Ianuary 16?5, whilst I was att London, itt being ye time wherein I was ma^r^ried, and my stay in London being not a fortnight long after 221 marriage 26 A ruffe and 2 per of Cuffes 01 13 00 per of bootehose 00 11 00 mending my hangers 00 00 02 Lipsalue 00 00 02 27 Astrologomania 00 00 08 28. ffidlers 00 02 00 paid ye carrier for bringing my trunke to London 00 05 00 ffor Letters 00 00 04 paper 00 00 02 going by water 29 ffidlers 00 03 00 30 ye discription of Lecestr' by Burton 00 09 00 Nouember 2. A looking glasse 00 02 04 ffor Cutting my Cornes 00 01 00 3 A siluer seale for Cisley Skeffington 00 10 00 per of bootes and galoshaes 00 13 00 Sealing per of bootes 00 01 00 5 A saddle Cloath 00 02 00 14 - 7 - 1d [f.41r] 222 Nouember 1624 6 4 Combes of tortois shell, whereof one: 6s 8d 00 14 00 3 playbookes 00 03 00 penns 00 00 06 Lamberts perambulation of Kent 00 05 00 9 A beauer hatt 02 02 00 A hatt band 00 12 00 Dressing and Lining --? hatt 00 04 00 A stamp for silluer with [sketch of mark shown] 00 05 00 giuen Doctor Baskeruill ye phisitian a fee 00 10 00 10?9 A silluer seale with [same mark as above] 00 03 00 1?23?0 mending bootehose 00 00 06 2316? Seeing a play 00 02 06 1?274 Vincents Corrections of Errors in York 01 00 00 Theater of Honour and knighthood 00 16 00 A Common prayer booke with ye consecration of bishops &c. in folio 00 11 00 paid for enamelling of a ring for Cisly Skeff[ington] 00 01 00 29 Seeing a play with my sister &c 00 05 00 2 per of buckes leather gloues 00 09 00 paper royl?all 00 11 04 223 A laced ruffe and a per of Cuffes 01 18 00 per of bootehose 00 11 00 A laced Capp 00 02 00 A per of buckes leather gloues fringed with silluer 00 09 00 A per of thinne inner(?) gloues 00 01 00 2930 Binding of Lamberts perambulation of Kent 00 01 02 Binding of 2 paper bookes in folio for heraldry viz. in pastboard without leather 00 03 04 December Riband 00 00 06 Candles 00 00 06 263 Stirrup leathers and mending my saddle 00 01 08 A warrant for to search in London 00 02 00 paper 00 00 06 mending bootes 00 00 02 blacke lead pencells 00 00 03 274 A per of etwizes 00 06 00 2?6 Seeing tombes att westmester 00 02 00 Sweete powder 00 02 02 7- Sweete meates viz: dryed sucketts &c for my sisters Frances and Mary Tufton att my chamber 00 08 00 Seeing a play with them and my cosen 224 bess Cecill and for a Light home 00 08 00 Mending and Cleaning my swordes 00 11 00 Candles 00 01 00 Curling irons 00 01 00 9 paid master Taylour for drawing 2 escocheons in colours 2 patternes for prints in brasse, and one sheete of pedegree 00 10 00 Drexelij Horologium 00 01 06 Lysander and calista in french in quires, 4s , and binding vp gilded 6s - 6d for my cosen Luce wentworth ruling with red lines. 2s 00 12 06 10 A Comb brush 00 00 02 paper 00 01 06 13 Going by water 00 01 00 15 Sweet powder 00 01 06 16 paid ye scriuener for engrossing ye ioynture 00 06 00 Candles 00 00 06 mending galoshaes 00 00 02 17 Bootes shoes and galoshaes 01 13 00 A hatt band 00 15 00 Mending watch 00 01 00 binding my greeke testament 00 01 00 20 Softe wax 00 00 02 225 ffor making of two bondes when I borrowed mony 00 02 00 21 Giuen Herbert ffinch for engrossing 2 parts of indentures about ioynture 00 10 00 19 - 1 - 1 [f.41v] 162[4] December Second half yeare 22 A hatt for my little boy 00 05 09 mending bootehose 00 02 02 23 A greate leathered Chest 00 18 00 24 mending my pistoll 00 00 04 6 per of sockes 00 03 00 2 printes in brasse to sett armes on bookes 01 15 00 29 A my wedding ring 01 14 00 31 Riband 00 01 06 mending galoshaes 00 00 01 Ianuary 1. A new scabbard and mending siluer swoord 00 05 06 5 A Comb for my wife 00 01 04 226 12 per of gloues for my wife 00 11 00 8 A paper booke and brasse inkhorne 00 02 00 Candles 00 00 06 Sent vnto my little boy in single pence 00 00 06 10 giuen in? gilding armes on my bookes 00 02 00 11 6 silluer spoones att 5s 7d per ounce 02 11 06 1 silluer spoone for a sugar Chest 00 03 06 12 4 dozen of quart bottles att 2s 4d per dozen 00 09 04 6 pint bottles 00 01 00 4 dozen dim' of Corckes 00 01 06 13 gallons 3 pints of Clarett and white wine 01 11 02 7 quartes of Canary 00 07 00 packthread 00 00 03 giuen ye vintners man that drew itt 00 01 00 Carrying vp my basketts by water 00 00 04 porter in London to Carry and remoue them and the wine 00 02 00 paid for Ihon Lucas and ye wine Comming downe by water 00 01 06 horsemeate att grauesend 00 01 08 Ihon's dyett so long: viz. 5 weaks 00 03 04 giuen him for 3 dayes paines 00 02 06 The wine and bottles and Charge of 227 bringing besides ye horse is. [blank] 13. going by water for stephen 00 01 06 A horne and a sving for Anthony 00 01 02 A fanne for my wife 00 05 06 2 per of gloues for my little boy 00 0l 00 A false scabberd 00 00 06 2 bed ropes to Cord by trunke 00 01 04 packthread 00 00 01 ten(?) to-- A girdle and dagger for my little boy 00 03 06 [paper torn and smudged] --- -so(?) for going by water whilst I was att L[ondon]. 00 04 00 ffor torches and linkes 00 05 00 To porters 00 07 03 Barber had of me whilst I was there 00 10 00 paid Laundress for washing 001 05 00 grauing armes vpon ye plate giuen vs att marriage being 8 peeces viz. 16 coates 00 12 00 grauing a [same mark as shown on f.41r] on 7 spoones 00 02 00 grauing of 8 coates vpon a sugar Chest 00 05 06 paid for printing my white satten doublett 00 08 00 A blew silke wast Coate 03 06 00 per of pearle colour silke stockins 001 12 00 228 A gold and siluer embroiderid girdle 00 14 00 A per of silluer embroidered hangers and girdle 01 12 00 A red satten Capp laced ouer with siluer lace 01 02 00 2 white Capps laced 00 09 00 1 yd qrter' dim' of fine scarlett to make per of hose att 3li' per yd 03 18 00 40 yds of gold parchment galoun, weighing 15 ounces 3 qrters' att 5s 8d per ounce, to lay two in(?) a seame for my white satten doublett and scarlett hose. 04 0509 03 6 oun[c]es of gold parchment more for one about ye c[lo]ake(?) 01 14 00 5 doz: of gold paris buttons 00 05 00 6 doz: of gold velom buttons att 3s -4d 01 00 00 A scarlett neck button with a gold head for ye cloake 00 02 00 32 - 18 - 10 [42r] 229 Second halfe yeare. 12624 77 ounces qrter' of black and silluer t(?)isshew lace att 4s 8d per ounce (puto) 13 dozen. 18 00 00 for 2 in a seame, pointes on ye hose and 15 on ye cloake. [blank] 5 doz: of bl[ack] and silluer parris buttons 00 05 00 14 dozen and half of bl[ack] and silluer Cheine(?) buttons att 20d per dozen 01 02 00 A bl[ack] and silluer necke button for ye cloake 00 02 00 so ye silkman had of me toward these two suites of Cloathes. 26-19-3. paid master Iackson for one per of scarlett and silluer garters and knotts for my selfe 02 15 00 1. yd of scarlett and silluer riband 00 02 00 2 dozen and two pointes of scarlett and gold att 16s per dozen for my second suite 01 14 08 43?^5^ dozen of scarlett and silluer pointes for my wedding pointes att 16s per dozen 04 00 00 4 dozen more all giuen away att 15s 03 00 00 230 a per of gloues bound about with scarlett and silluer 00 04 04 1 per of pinke Colour and silluer r-garters of ye very best ^for^ my Lady Mary ^Villers^ and my Lady Elisabeth Feilding 02 17 00 3 per of riche white and silluer garters to giue away 05 12 00 6 per of white Cipres garters embroidered with silluer att 10s per 03 00 00 per of bl[ack] and silluer garters of ye very best knotts, 2 yds of riband, and 2 dozen of pointes all alike, for my selfe after my wedding garters and pointes were gone 06 10 00 this ware besides others gloues and girdles and hangers &c, Comes to 29-15-0 whereof giuen away. - 21-4-0 7 diamondes added vnto some of my old ones, att 15s a peece, and 05 05 00 ffor setting of them into a forme of a heart which I gaue vnto my mistress, and for some ouerplus of gold more then he had 01 00 00 ffor a pointed dyamond putt in a ring 01 10 00 231 ffor gold and setting that dyamond betweene? ^and^ 4 other in a ringe 00 18 00 ffor a table dyamonde sett into a ring 01 15 00 The ieweller had 10-10-0. ffor my second suite. 3 yds 1 qrter' of white florence satten att 15s 6d 02 10 06 1. ell qrter' dim' qrter' of white taffaty att 13s 4d 00 18 06 6 yds 3 qrters' of riche Crimson plush att 32s 10 16 00 -- 1 yd qrter' dimq' of fine f- scarlett to make ye hose att 3li' 03 18 00 18 - 3 - 0(?) ffor my best suite ye silke mans bill. 10 yds dim' of rich black florence satten to make a Cloake and hose att 16s per yd 08 08 00 more of ye same to lay vpon ye outside of my cloake, bec as farre as ye vpper most lace because in worke ye other satten was raced 02 00 00 3 yds of qr' half qrter' of white tisshew(?) att 6li' 18 15 00 7 yds qrter' of rich black French 232 plush att 28s per yd to line ye Cloake 10 03 00 1 ell qrter' dim' qrter' of white taffaty att 13s -4d 00 18 04 the mercers bill for this 40-4-4 The taylours bill for making this suite and Cloake and buying other particulars. 01 19 06 ffor making ye Cloake with 15 silluer laces about and lined with plush 01 00 00 ffor silke for to sett on all ye lace, and for stiffning to ye cape &c 00 07 00 paid him for my other suite and Cloake 01 15 06 paid him for other worke 00 12 06 123 - 13 - 10. [f.42v] Ianuary Second half yeare 1624 Chamber rent att seuerall places whilst I was in London 03 08 08 ffiringdon' 00 11 04 Horsemeate 07 12 07 Shoing of horses 00 09 00 233 mending my Coach 01 01 10 Coach=hire and horse=hire 01 03 00 Dyett for my self and my man, and for another man 3 weekes, and for my wife 10 dayes 18 14 03 Giuen ye poore + 00 07 10. Giuen att my Lady Maydstones by me and by my wife 12s 03 03 06 Giuen my sister 10s . ye bellringers 10s , by my 00 10 00 my wife gaue master Temple 00 10 00 Giuen ye bellringers when I came to Pluckley 00 10 00 dd’ to my wife in mony 01 05 00 Giuen seuerally att London 04 17 09 dd’ to my wife in old gold 01 02 00 Giuen att my Lord Dukes att whitehall, and among his seruaunts att Wallingford house 11 05 00 Giuen all manner of wayes in ready mony beside to ye poore. 23-3-3. Spent butt forgotten wherein 05 0311 08 Layd out in all this time of my being att London. 258 - 3 – 0 wherein note(?) 1-18s -0 lost att 234 cardes and 13li'-14s paid Master Draper, not sett downe within this compasse. so ye true expence of this time hath beene. 242 - 11 – 0 Nouember _____________________________ --- 14. paid Hill ye free mason for a tombstone 02 00 00 paid him for in part of payment for [blank] foote of a cesterne, att 8d per foote, and for pauing att [blank] per foote 001 06 00 Ianuary 20. dd’ my wife 00 05 00 ye prayers and catechisme made by Edw[ard] Dering giuen to my aunt Hawle 00 01 06 Allmanackes 00 00 06 giuen Andrewes my brother Ashb[urnham]s man 00 05 00 paid master Draper ye taylour, whilst I was now att London for all due vnto him, and for a blacke satten suite all? and all ye particulars belonging (except pointes) and for making vp a mourning Cloake vnto 235 itt, for Sir Iohn Tufton's funerall. circiter Aprill. 21. 07 07 00 paid him for 2 long buttons for Cloakes 00 01 08 Disbursed by my brother Harry for me whilst I was att London. per of shoes for Anthony 00 01 00 6 yds of Lace for a ruffe for him 00 02 00 paid dim', dimqrter' of Cotton for ye Child 00 03 10 1. ell of greene bayes 00 02 02 3 yds of fustian for ye boy 00 03 06 A new hammer for Barton 00 00 06 600 of 2d nayles 00 01 00 paid ye smithes bill 00 10 00 paid Tilghman for 34 rodds of dike about broade reede att 2d per rodd 00 05 08 paid ye mason about Surrenden 00 08 08 Composition for lands in Chart 00 02 10 ob' mending ye leades att Surrenden 00 00 06 To ye poore of little Chart 00 03 06 paid Theophilus Tilghman for spreading of 430 hills in Spring acre, and att 1s -2d per 100 and for 230 hills att 1-4d in Circens 00 08 00 making of a new racke for my cosen 236 in ye cloase 00 17 04 paid Ihon Hunt and Tilghman for all worke 01 00 08 78 - 1 - 2 ob' [f.43r] Seconde half yeare 1624 Ianuary paid ye thatcher for 7 dayes worke att I and his boy att Ihon Bucher's house 00 14 00 200 of withes vsed there 00 01 00 5 welsh beastes att 53s ye bullocke 13 05 00 [small gap] __________ 31 paid ye smith for shoing 00 04 10 paid him for worke about ye house 00 04 08 paid for shoing 6 oxen Ianuary 15 00 07 06 paid Hamms for 7 dayes about reparations 00 05 00 paid Hunt for 4 dayes about reparations 01?0 04 08 giuen Ned Dering, Robert D[ering]s 237 sonne 00 01 00 Layd out for me by Stepha?en a London. Imprimis for a peece of mockadoe att 2s 6d per yd 01 15 00 A horsecloath 00 03 00 A sett of girthes 00 01 00 A letter 00 00 02 paid for George Elton 00 06 06 A per of breeches for him 00 09 00 A booke for him 00 03 00 A white bagge 00 01 00 ffor Currance, Sugar, Raysins, prunes, nutt meggs, Cinnamon, mace, Cloues, ginger, loose Sugar, orange confetts, and Carowayes 03 10 01 ffor a box and baggs 00 00 08 ffor a Corde 00 00 06 bought att ffeuersham, by Stephen halfe a bushell of bay salt 00 00 09 A gallon of white salt 00 00 03 A Couple of salt fish 00 01 01 halfe a bushell of onyons 00 00 09 A Cheese att 3d q' 00 04 04 Bought att London 22 of Ianuary of Thomas Smith in new pewter 54 li' 238 1/2 att 12d 1/2 per li'. 02 16 09 Item 6 porrengers 00 04 00 Item 6 sawcers 00 02 00 baskett, and Cordes 00 00 09 A firesheouell and per of tongues 00 03 06 -- 2 steeles and a smoothing iron 00 05 06 2 stuppe netts sh' sk' 2 skelletts 00 06 06 paid for Stephens dyett 13 meales 8s 8d . going by water 1s -6d , horsehire. 9s . bringing thinges by water to ffeuersham. 5s -8d . bringing home 12s . wharfage, towre draught, and porter'(?)s in London &c: 6s 1d : in all. 2-2-11. whereof my fathers part was. 5s 01 17 11 Giuen att London 00 01 00 Giuen Stephen this iourney 00 02 06 paid more for 2 dozen 1/2 of Candles att 5s 2d 00 12 11 A ferkin of Soape 00 07 00 12 li' of starch 00 04 00 porter 00 00 03 ffebruary 1. paid Hamms for 4 dayes about postes 00 02 08 paid George Gooding for 2 dayes and 239 his boy about tyling 00 04 08 5 A bedde matt 00 021 08 2 halters 00 00 04 paid Beeking his bill for ianuar[y]. viz: nayles for ye wheeles of a Court 28 li' 00 07 00 ffor shoing of them 00 01 08 A per of tuggs 00 01 02 1000 of 5 d' nayles 00 04 02 A hay cutter 00 02 00 6 paid my sesse for ye Church 00 13 04 paid for an hatchett 00 01 04 32 - 10 - 0 [f.43v] ffebruary Second half yeare 1624 7 paid Iennings ye Cowper for 3 barrells 00 18 00 paid him for 2 Kilderkins 00 08 00 paid him for a brine tubb and couer 00 09 00 Item for 18 hoopes 00 03 00 paid steward ye Glasier for worke att Surrenden: viz: for new glasse att 240 7d per foote, new leading att 3d ob' per foote for Sodering and bonds att 2d per foote and for panes 1d per quarry 00 15 06 paid Ihon Hunt for himself and for Hamms 00 09 08 8 my wife gaue Mary Puttney when she bargained with her 00 01 00 12 paid ye Hopgarden=dresser 00 11 00 paid Ihon Hunt for a weekes worke 00 08 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman 00 03 00 13 dd’ to my wife 00 05 00 paid a fifteenth in Pluckley 00 04 05 paid a fifteenth in Chart 00 03 02 Composition in Pluckley 00 04 05 paid mathewes his rent att ^vntill^ St Michaell last 00 03 04 paid Bayly ye sawyer for all his worke 00 12 00 paid for 3 li Cloath for 3 Lininges 03 12 00 15 3 gallons 3 pints of Crock butter bought of Richard Hall of Hoathfeild 00 12 06 1 gallon dim': more bought of Danyell Hills 00 105 06 1. Cheese att 2d ob' per pound 00 01 04 6 pulletts bought of Thomas Lamben 00 04 00 241 Stephen spent when he went about my busines 00 00 04 Giuen att my fathers when I Came away 01 13 00 16 A Couer of ye meale tubb 00 01 00 A loine of veale 00 01 04 Bought att ffeuersham fayre ffebruary Imprimis 160 Couple of Codd att att 16d 00 13 04 6 Couple more att 20d 00 10 00 200 of redd herring 6 score to ye hundred 00 05 04 half a barrell of white herring 00 15 00 7 score and 13 li' of Suffolk Cheese att 3d ye li' 01 18 03 half a bushell of Carretts 00 00 10 A haire siue 00 00 08 2 pound of rice 00 00 08 half a pound of pepper 00 01 00 A basting ladle of brasse with an iron hande 00 00 06 2 l? pounde of figgs 00 00 06 half a pound of Almonds 00 00 08 paid a porter 00 00 02 his Stephens Charges and his horses 00 03 00 Loss in badd gold 00 01 00 242 giuen Stephen 00 01 01 A Cheshire Cheese weighinge 6, dim' 4d ye pond 00 02 02 21 paid Browne ye smith for all his worke viz. ffor Shoing 00 00 07 for a yexst---ger(?) 00 01 00 ffor a gridiron 00 01 10 ffor hookes and rides, and lockes and keyes &c 00 02 02 22 paid goodman mason for fetchng 16 Couple of fish from ffeuersham 00 01 04 paid for a bushell of bay salt 00 01 06 paid for a gallon of white salt 00 00 03 paid him for bringing other thinges home 00 03 03 23 Brimston 00 00 03 blacke threade 00 00 03 giuen Ihon Hunts girle that brought a Capon 00 00 04 24 paid Stephen Robert Pell for half a weather 00 07 00 paid him for half a barren 00 04 00 18 - 7 - 5. 243 [f.44r] Second half yeare. 1624 paid Bayly ye saweyer 01 01 00 ffebruary 27 Giuen captaine chalchroft's boy 00 01 00 dd' to my wife 00 05 00 March. 1. Giuen ffidlers att home 00 02 06 Layd out for me by Stephen att London. ffebruary 22 et 23. ffor 6 ells of holland for my wife 01 04 00 ffor 3500 of pinns some black 00 05 06 ffor 2 dozen of trenchers 00 03 00 ffor 12 yds of greene linsey wolsey for Curtaynes for ye parlour window. 00 13 06 my wife sent Ioane my Lady Wentworthes ^mayd^ 00 02 06 1 li' of greate yellow nayles 00 02 04 1 li' of small nayles for Chayres 00 02 02 12 yds of girt=webb 00 01 08 A bedd Cord 00 00 07 10 peeces of Course hangings for our owne Chamber att 11s -2d 05 11 08 244 5 yds of blacke buckarum 00 05 00 2 li' of Allmonds 00 02 04 1 li' of pepper 00 02 00 6 li' of rice 00 01 010 100 of small square nayles for Chaires of iron 00 00 03 100 of small tenterhookes 00 00 03 100 of greate tenterhookes 00 00 06 A per of iron snuffers 00 00 10 A per of new Collers, or breast peeces for my Coach=harnes 00 12 00 A per of hand raines 00 04 00 A per of Coupling raines 00 01 08 A per of barring raines 00 01 08 Stephens, Charges my father bearing half: 00 05 05 paid miles ye Carrier in part 5s . Giuen Stephen 00 01 02 4 dd' my wife 00 10 00 5 2 ells of Cambricke to make me Cuffes 00 13 00 7 2 redd and blew Couerletts 01 04 00 A quarter of veale 00 04 00 8 giuen one that brought hither a black gelding vpon liking 00 01 00 12 paid Iennings ye Cowper for a water tubb to empty the buckett into when 245 they brew 01 00 00 _____ paid him for a Cleansing tubb 00 10 00 paid Ihon Sotherden for all ye meate I had of him before Lent 01 07 00 Bought att Wye fayre a stock locke 00 01 06 A little box locke and Charnells 00 01 09 800 of 6d5?d nayles 00 04 00 900 of 5d nayles 00 03 09 2000 of 4d nayles 00 06 08 giuen Ihon Hunt 00 00 04 4 yds and more of sacking att 9d per yd 00 03 00 ffor thread 00 00 11 A per of bellowes 00 00 06 Standing for horse att Ashford 00 00 02 A shoe on ye dun mare 00 00 04 paid Ihon Adman for halfe a weather 00 07 00 paid him for a Calues head and feete 00 00 10 14 paid vnto Ihon Markettman my last fifteenth for 85 acres in little Chart 00 03 02 17 paid Ihon Bayly for sawing of boardes for ye best garden knott 00 12 00 paid him for other sawing 00 01 04 Giuen Arrowes his boy for bringing a dog 00 00 06 246 19 paid Ihonson ye second payment for my hopgarden 00 09 00 per of stockins for ye Child 00 01 01 ffor a legg of poorke 00 01 10 A yd of hairecloath 00 01 00 horsemeate att Ashford 00 00 02 paid Ihon Hunt for a Cocke 00 01 00 6 wodden dishes and a boll 00 00 09 ffor eggs 00 00 06 20 - 5 - 5 [f.44v] Second half yeare 1624 March. 21 paid Iennings for a hnew hogshead 00 08 00 22 paid Ihon' Elmer ye Taylour for all his work Imprimis for making and mending of houshold stuffe 00 01 00 ffor worke for my little boy 00 05 00 ffor work for my wife viz: for fustiand &(?) Canuas 00 01 04 ffor silke to a goune and doublett 00 00 06 247 ffor making a loose goune and doublett of a straite bodyed one 00 03 00 ffor worke for my selfe 00 00 08 23 paid Browne ye smith for all his worke 00 06 04 paid him for mending and making of houshold stuff 00 03 00 25?4 paid Simon Mathewes for 100 li' weight of beefe 00 016 08 ffor 2 bushells dim' of pease 00 07 06 A touett of tares 00 01 00 12 yds of inckle for my wife 00 00 06 A Comb=brush 00 00 02 horsemeate 00 00 02 2 li' of shott 00 00 04 one paile 00 01 00 Another paile 00 00 09 A little gallon paile to take vp hott water 00 00 03 Aprill. 4 paid Stephen Kennard his halfe yeares wages 02 10 00 12 paid Edward Southern for all his wages and discharged him. 01 02 06 6 - 9 - 8. 248 Summ totall of this half yeare. ________________________ 346 - 4 - 6. ob'. Summ totall of this whole yeare 1625?4. __________________________ 591 - 10 - 10. ______________________ [f.45r] [whole page deleted; most entries are repeated with some differences on f.51r] ffirst half yeare. 1625. Aprill 2 Giuen Doctor Rowzer for aduice vpon watere showed him 00 05 00 ffor wine 00 01 04 my horese and man att ashford 00 01 04 249 3 paid Thomas Tylghman for 3 dayes worke 00 03 00 paid Myles ye Carrier for all due to him 00 10 06 5 going by water att London 00 01 00 6 poore 00 00 02 7 Barber 00 02 06 paid porter 00 00 06 A false scabberd 00 00 10 paid ye farrier for dressing my gelding 00 04 00 Chamber rent and fagotts att London 00 04 00 Dyett att - d by ye way home 00 07 10 Horsemeate this iourney 00 10 00 Giuen this iourney 00 09 08 Spent this iourney. 2-0-6. 9 Horse att maydstone 00 00 06 wine there 00 02 00 Giuen att Boucghton 00 03 06 12 per of shoes for my boy 00 01 00 paid Arrowes ye shoemaker for all due to him 00 01 04 2 drinking glasses 00 01 00 15 Giuen mihill wood a poore man and his wife, of Lenham' 00 02 00 250 giuen a poore man of Charing 00 00 06 2 bushells of beanes 00 06 08 A qrter' of veale 00 02 06 A quart of hastefers 00 00 03 16 paid Andrew Bentley for brewing for me and 00 02 06 paid him for barme 00 00 06 _________________________________________________________________ [f.45v] [blank] [For the next year 1625 Dering tries an experiment: he divides his expenses into Household expenses and Foreign payments, the former on ff.46r-50v and 62r, the latter on ff.51r-57r, the first leaves of the inserted gathering. In 1626 he reverts to his earlier method of combining the two sets of accounts starting on f. 57v.] [f.46r] 1625 _______ ffirst half yeare. Houshold expences. ___________________ 251 Aprill 3 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 3 dayes --- worke 00 03 00 12 2 drinking glasses 00 01 00 15 2 bushells of beanes to sett and sow 00 06 08 A quarte of hastefers 00 00 03 A quarter of veale 00 02 06 16 paid Andrew Bantley for brewing for vs 00 02 06 paid him for yest 00 00 06 22 18 yds of Course sacking att 8d ob' per yd 00 12 09 - 27 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 9 dayes fagotting &c 00 09 00 29 paid my wiues houshold booke from ye f? our Lady day vnto ye last of aprill 02 07 09 May --- 5 A salt stone to stand in my Doue=house 00 04 00 6 paid Payn, for Brimston 00 00 04 Thread bought att Charing fayre 00 00 10 7 paid Browne ye smith for shoing ye plough=mare 00 01 00 ffor forging of plough irons 00 01 07 ffor steeling and setting a pitch=forke 00 010 03 Layd out by William Harper. viz: ffor 4 hogsheades bought att Ashford 01 04 00 252 ffor 4 barrells 01 00 00 ffor fetching them home 00 04 00 ffor one seame of wheate 02 00 00 ffor 2 bb' of pease to sow 00 06 00 ffor a bushell of beanes to sowe 00 03 00 ffor 22 bushells of barly att 20s per seame to sowe in Longdane, which I fetched from Lenham 02 15 00 10 paid master Copley for all small tithes due to him ffrom my self and from my brother Harry viz: due between Michaelmas and our Lady 00 10 00 15 paid Stephen Pell for all: viz: for 2 weathers 01 16 00 6 for 300 li' of beefe att 4s 8d per 20 li' in 5 weekes 03 09 06 69 for a qrter' of mutton 00 03 04 for 2 li' of sewett 00 00 08 5 ____ per stockins for ye kitchen boy 00 01 08 [The numbers above written outside the brackets, presumably summarizing Pell’s expenses, are written vertically.] ffor mackarell 8 ^8 mackarell^ 00 01 00 20 A new key for my trunke 00 01 06 4 Lobsters 00 05 00 2 Lemmons 00 00 06 253 -- per of kniues for my wife 00 05 00 -- Bables for ye Child 00 01 02 23 paid Ihonson for dressing my -- hopgarden to ye full of 28s viz: 20ds before, and now 00 08 00 26 Bought att w(?)y by Ihon Hunt of 4d and 5d nayles 00 05 03 Iune. 5 paid Danyell Smart for a Cowe 05 00 00 7 -- paid ye smith for shoing ye bay mare 00 01 04 for mending ye husbandry irons 00 01 10 ffor bayling of a paile 00 00 06 ffor mending ye grapple hooke 00 00 06 paid ye tinker for mending ye kettles 00 00 06 16 paid Elmer for worke for my wife 00 09 1?0 paid him for worke for ye Child 00 04 00 paid for a sowe and 7 pigges 01 02 00 ffor 2 stone iuggs for beere 00 01 08 -- paid Tilghman for worke 00 05 00 ffor shoing of 6 working beast 00 07 06 for 600 of 4d' nayles 00 02 00 paid Iennings for a new hogshead 00 08 00 Item for a keeler 00 02 06 Item for mending ye ashford barrells 00 01 06 - 18 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 6 dayes worke 00 06 00 paid ye taylour for ye Kitchin boy, 254 viz: for making his Canuas breeches and apron and po(?)cketts 4d 00 01 02 ffor bulling of a Cow att Sherland 00 00 06 ffor mending my wiues petticoate 00 00 06 25 - 16 - 9 28 - 10? - 6 27 - 1 - - [f.46v] 1625. _______ ffirst half yeare Houshold Expences. _________________ Iune. paid my wiues houshold booke from ye first of Aprill vnto midsommer day 02 17 00 whereof lost by her att Cardes - 1li'-2s .6d . paid Susan ffowler for half a yeares wages on midsommer day 02 00 00 paid Mary Sharpe for so long as since she Came, vntill midsommer day 00 14 00 paid Mary Rutting in like sort 00 15 00 255 28 paid Arrowes for a per of shoes for ye Child 00 02 00 Item for a per of shoes for ye kitchin boy 00 02 00 paid Browne ye Smith for plates and bradds 00 00 10 A hay forke 00 00 10 ffor mending a staple 00 00 02 ffor shoing 00 03 08 Charges att ye fetching of Priscilla 00 001 04 per of stockins for ye Child 00 00 110? greene stuff for Anthonyes Coate 01 04 00 greene silke and gold lace 4 ounces 01 04 00 ffor 3 bb' of Char=coale 00 01 00 Iuly. 1 paid Danyell Fuller for 60 bushells of lime viz. a loade dim': att 12s per loade, and 5s for bringing itt home 01 03 00 2 paid Andrew Bentley for 2 brewings 00 05 00 paid him for sissing twice 00 00 06 paid master Copley for all my tith hay in pluckley 01 08 00 11 A setting stiele 00 00 10 A pipe for ye Child 00 00 02 20 yds of linnen to make sheetes 01 01 00 15 Bought att Maydstone by Stephen 256 Imprimis: 5 gallons of wine att 8 per qrt' 00 13 04 1. loafe of sugar att 16d per pound weighing 12 li' dim. 00 16 04 6 pound of starch 00 01 09 half a ferkyn of soape 00 08 00 6 pound of sugar 00 06 00 20 li' of Candles att 5d per li' 00 08 04 4 ounces of white thread att 4d per ounce 00 01 04 A pottle of Linseed oyle 00 01 04 Browne thread and black 3 qrters' of a pound 00 01 09 4 glasses for preseruing 00 01 02 mending my mans saddle 00 02 00 A sleeke stone 00 00 04 horsemeate and man's dyett for those busines 00 01 00 24 paid Beeching for 4d' 5d' and 6d' nayles 00 13 04 21 paid Priscilla Pinion her wages and discharged her 00 13 04 26 paid Stephen Pell for all due to him, from May. 15. vnto. Iuly. 10th. viz: Imprimis 480 li' of beefe att 14s and att 13s 6d per 20 li' being for 8 257 weekes att 60 li' of beefe per weeke 05 010 06 0 ffor Lamb 00 04 06 | ffor an inward 00 03 06 2 ffor one sheepe and qrter' and a shoulder 00 19 06?8 | ffor 12 li' of sewett 00 04 00 7 [The numbers outside the brackets intended to give the total amount owed Pell are written at right angles] 28 paid my cosen Ihon Dering for 12 seames of malt att 18s 8d per seame, viz: 2s 4d per bushell; which serued for 6 brewings, beginning att ffebruary ye second and ending ye first of August. 11 04 00 memorandum: there Came in two seames of malt Iuly 19. to begin breade? withall. August 1 and these are vnpaid? for paid him for 250 hoppoales sent in att 8s 6d per 100: May. 20: 01 01 00 37 - 1 - 9 312 - 5 - 6 258 [f.47r] 1625 ffirst half yeare Iuly. Houshold expences 28 Reckoned with Harper, and paid vt sequitur: ffor tarre, oyle, pitch, and a pott 00 03 07 ffor help to wash my Sheepe 00 01 00 ffor Shearing of 62 Sheepe att 12s per 20 00 03 02 A new payre of wagon ropes 00 02 06 A gallon dim' of ^Crocke^ butter att 3s 4d per gallon 00 05 00 2 Cheeses att 2d per pound 00 06 04 A touett of bay salt 00 01 00 A pecke of white salt 00 00 08 A pottle of vineger 00 01 00 paid Doctor Moseley for tith hay in Daneford 00 08 00 paid for a Cowe bought about ye begining of Iune 04 13 04 paid and discharged Owen Iones for 5 weekes 00 09 00 August. 27 paid Ihon Marden for a meale bagg 00 02 00 259 Item for all other &c 00 09 08 paid Danyell Gadsby for a ring and new Casting of a weight of 50 li' 00 02 06 ffor a new weight of 20 li' 00 03 00 ffor mending 2 weights of 30 li' and 10 li' 00 01 00 ffor shoing of beast 00 06 04 ffor 2 pitchforkes 00 101 120 ffor mending a little bill 00 00 03 ffor a flaskett 00 02 06 paid ye Cowper for all worke 00 02 08 paid for bringing of Cheese att 10d per 100 li' from feuersham 00 01 08 ffor 243 li' of Cheese att 2d qr' per li' 02 05 06 paid Browne ye Smith for all his worke 00 05 00 September 8 ffor lining my hatt 00 01 08 217 paid Ihon Sotherden for 7 score pound of beefe att 3s 8d paid 20 li' 01 05 06 24 paid Ihon Tyle ye mason for a monthes worke att 12d per diem for himselfe, and 6d per diem for his man(?), beside theire dyett wanting one day 01 10 08 paid Iennings ye Cowper for putting in 3 staues and mending of ye 260 hogwash toubb 00 02 00 ffor lining my tow hatts with russett taffaty 00 03 08 ffor 8 ells of hopse Canuas for 2 hopsackes 00 08 00 ffor pacthreade 00 00 02 25 paid for bringing in of 3 loade of tyles viz: 1500 att a loade, from walter Munds to surrenden 00 09 00 27 paid master Copley ffor all small tithes due between Michaelmas and our Lady day ^our lady --day and michaelmas^ 00 10 00 paid Arroes ye shomaker for shoes for ye Child 00 01 02 ffor mending my bootes 00 03 00 ffor shoes and mending for Bocher 00 03 04 28 paid Sotherden for 70 li' of beefe att 3s 8d 00 12 06 paid Walter Mund for 11500 of tyles att 10s ^8d ^ per 1000 06 02 06?0(?) Item for 100 of Corner and Gutter tyles 00 05 00 Itpaid ffrankwell for 2 bedd matts 00 04 06 paid Stephen pell October 2. for 6 weekes v?beefe from Iuly. 29. to 261 September 8. att 4s 4d . att 4s . and att 3s 8d per scoare. being ye last payment due to him. being viz: 388 li' of beefe. 03 17 06 ffor mutton 00 0?12 00 Sewett one pound. dim' 00 00 06 October 4 Reckoned with Harper and paid vt seqquitur: Imprimis paid for mowing and making of hay this sommer att seuerall places &c 03 12 01 paid Robert Iourdaine for 6 weeks att 1s 6d per weeke 00 09 09 ffor oyle 00 00 06 ffor salt a bushell 00 02 00 A per of stockins for ye Child 00 00 10 A reast augar. 00 00 06 A bowe wimble 00 00 02 An oxe yoake 00 02 06 ffor broomes 00 00 02?4 25 - 12 - 4 17 - 4 - 10?2 16 - 10 - 2? 10 262 [f.47v] 1625 Second half yeare September 30 paid Iohn Sotherden for 80 li' of beefe att 3s 8d per 20 li' score 00 14 06 Item for 3 li' of beefe sewett 00 01 00 paid for 2 Couple of rabetts 00 02 04 1625 ffirst half yeare. October 4 ffor mowing of Barly att 1s 8d per acre 00 04 00 paid Ihon Battherst for 3 weekes viz: for all his worke vntill Bartholmew day 00 12 00 ffor 5 gallons of butter att 3s 4d per gallon 00 16 08 ffor mustardseede 00 00 02 ffor a touett of bay salt 00 01 00 ffor 3 welsh runts and 2 heyfares att 2li'-9s -0d apeece bought August 23. 12 05 00 ffor a blacke mare of 4 yeare old, bought of [blank] Hall of [blank] for ye Coach 05 10 00 263 Giuen vnto Harper 01 00 00 _________ paid vnto Theophilus Tylghman for all worke done by him from ye later end of Iune vnto Michaelmas day att 3s 6d per weeke broake and whole in haying and haruesting. 02 025 06 paid my wiues houshold booke for all this qrter' from midsommer to michaelmas 02 00 02 paid more for mowing 00 05 00 Nouember 4 paid Mary Rutting her wages due from midsommer vntill Michaelmas 00 12 00 Item paid Susan ffowler for ye like 01 00 00 15 paid my cosen Ihon Dering for 6 seames of mault att att 2s 4d and 2s 2d per seame which serued for 3 brewings from ye first of August vnto ye Michaelmas day. 05 09 04 25 - 10 - 10 Summ totall of this half yeare for houshold expences 264 98 - 14 - 11 [f.48r] 1625 Second halfe yeare. September 30 paid Ihon Sotherden for 80 li' of beefe att 3s 8d per score 00 14 06 Item for 3 li' of beefe sewett 00 01 00 October 3 paid for 2 Couple of Rabetts 00 02 04 4 paid for 2 seames dim' of seede wheate att 30s per seame, bought of Robert Vergen att Leneham to be sowen in Chaltagh' 04 10 00 ffor bottoming a seiue 00 00 06 ffor making of a gutt for ye brewhouse 00 02 00 ffor a tonnell 00 02 04 ffor a hoope 00 00 02 ffor a Couer to ye hop=tubb. 00 01 00 Bought att Maydestone fayre: october 6. 8 ffor 3 pottle bottles 00 01 06 ffor 7 quart bottles 00 01 11 ffor 6 gallons and a pottle of Ch?larett wine, filled into [blank] bottles of quart size, and 3 pottle 265 bottles att [blank] per qrt' 00 17 04 ffor 3 pottles ^and a quart^ of white wine in ^.6.^ quart bottles att [blank] per quart 00 04 08 ffor 3 pottles and 3 pints of sacke att [blank] per quart, filled in 6 quart bottles 00 07 06 A sleekestone 00 00 04 63 yds of white ^inkle^ Cotton to make blanketts 00 00 03 6 li' of starch 00 01 09 1 li' of Allmonds 00 01 02 silke riband 00 01 03 12 ells of holland to make my wife smockes and ye Child shirtes att 2s 8d per ell 01 12 00 2000 of pinnes. 00 02 02 horsemeate when I sent for these things 00 02 00 Stephens dyett then paid goodman Tylghman for 3 dayes this week 00 01 06 9 paid vnto Thomas Moater for 2 per of Course sheetes for seruingmen 00 10 00 paid vnto Ihon Woulton for halfe a seame of seede wheate for Chaltagh 01 00 00 paid Ben[iamin] Browne ye smith for 266 pforging of ploughirons &c 00 02 10 ffor nayles for a ^new^ gutt in ye brewhouse 00 00 06 ffor all shoing 00 03 02 11 paid for hastefers long since 00 00 03 12 paid Ihon Sotherden for 80 li' of beefe taken in on ye 7th of October att 3s 8d per 20 li' 00 14 06 15 paid Theophilus Tylghman for a weekes work 00 03 00 16 Shoing of oxen 00 02 06 A piper key for ye parke lodge 00 00 08 paid Richard Bocher for brewing 3 times 00 06 00 18 paid goodman Mason vt sequitur: Imprimis for 2 deale boardes bought att ffeuersham to make a gutt in ye bree?whouse of 00 03 00 ffor bringing them 00 00 06 2 bushells of bay salt, water measure 00 04 00 ffor bringing itt home 00 00 10 paid Ihon Sotherden for 60 li' of beefe 00 11 00 22 paid for vnto [blank] Den for 20 leane weathers of 3 yeare old apeece 11 00 00 25 paid vnto Simon Mathewes for 9 bb' of 267 seede wheate to sowe in Chaltagh att 4s 9d per b' 02 02 09 paid Danyell Smart for 6 gallons, one quart, and a pint of butter, att 3s 4d per gallon 01 01 00 29 1400 of 4d nayles 00 04 08 Nouember 4 paid Ihon Sotherden for 80 li' of beefe att taken on ye 29 of october' att 3s 8d per score 00 14 06 Item paid him for ye like qrtit' quantity taken Nouember 4 00 14 06 A qrter' of porke 00 03 00 ffor herrings 00 00 04 12 paid Richard Bocher for brewing 00 02 00 ffor Syssing 00 00 06 A qrter' of veale 00 03 06 3 li' of butter 00 01 01 25 - 13 - 3 [f.48v] 1625 Nouember Second half yeare paid Iennyngs for a new hogshead 00 08 00 268 4 paid Ben[iamin] Browne for hogg=ringles 00 00 02 Item for mending ye husbandman's irons 00 01 05 15 paid Ihon Sotherden for 100 li' of beefe taken in on ye 11 of Nouember att 3s 8d per score 00 18 00 16 paid my cosen Ihon Dering for 6 seames dim' of mault att 2s -2d and att 2s per seame which serued for 3 brewings beginning from Michaelmas day. 05 10 00 memorandum that 20 bb' of mault Came in Nouember since ye last brewing which was ye last weeke. so itt is ready for ye next time, but paid for now. 18 103 li' of beefe att 3s 8d per score 00 18 08 a qrter' of porke 00 03 04 20 A new iron hoope for ye well buckett weighing 7 li' dim' att 4d per pound 00 02 06 paid Harper for 5 welsh beast bought on tuesday last. viz: 4 steares att 1li'-13s 4-4d a peece, and one heyfar att 36s 08 09 00 Item one working branded ^pyed pye-d^ steere of [blank] yeare 269 old bought of Barling of Egerton 06 09 00 14 pulletts and Cockerells 00 04 06 A Cleauer and two axes 00 03 08 A sledge and one ^sockett^ wedge att 4d per pound 00 06 00 ffor 5 Chicken bougt by Stephen 00 01 06 2 Couple of fish att 1d per pound 00 03 00 Herrings 00 00 04 mending of ye Candlesticke 00 00 04 A Couple of rabetts 00 01 02 26 paid Miles ye carrier for bringing downe from London wine, stourgeon &c. att ob' per li' glasses, Lemmons &c att ob' per pound 00 08 00 paid hIohonson in part of payment for dressing my hop=ground, ye first payment 00 12 00 Bought by my cosen bringborn att London for me, Nouember 22. A dozen of pottle bottles and corkes 00 05 00 Nouember 23. A kegg of stourgeon 00 15 00 Nouember 24. 6 lemmons 00 02 00 ffor portage of thinges 00 00 07 27 paid ffrankwell for Carrying a letter into ye mersh to Bateman for fowle 00 00 08 24 bought of master Willnott att ye signe 270 of ye K[ing]s head in Leaden hall streete. 5 gallons. 3 qrtes' of Canary att 4s per gallon 01 03 00 A little rundlett to bring itt downe in 00 01 04 5 gallons, and 5 pintes of Clarett, and and of white in ten bottles att 2s 2d per gallon 00 12 02 one gallon and a pint of Ipocrist?e in two bbottles, att 6s ye gallon 00 06 09 30 80 li' of beefe att 3s 8d per score 00 14 06 6 welsh steeres att 3li' 13s 4d per steere 22 00 00 D?Carre and watching of them 00 00 02 paid Marden for sowing leather for flayles 00 00 06 December 2 mending of ye buckett hoope 00 00 03 A Sockett wedge and a ring 00 02 06 A ring for a nother wedge 00 00 03 4 paid Iennyngs for a hoggeshead 00 08 00 6 Giuen William Bateman his boy for bringing wild foule out of ye mersh which his master gaue to me 00 04 00 7 24 Conyes bought of Sir Th[omas] 271 Culpeper his warrener 00 16 00 52 - 13 - 3 [f.49r] 1625 December Second half yeare between 8 et Bought by my Cosen ffrancis Bringborne 12. att London december i. and spent att Surrenden december 8. 9 et 10. vt sequitur: 12 duck and Mallard 00 12 00 12 teales 00 06 00 18 Snites 00 09 00 A baskett Cord and portage 00 00 11 paid ye carrier for bringing these downe [blank] halfe a ferking of soape and portage 00 07 07 A box for Candles 00 01 00 5 dozen pound of candles att 5d ye pound 01 05 00 ffor a Cord and portage 00 00 03 A sugar loafe off []8d []att 16d per 272 li' 00 11 08 12 li' of Currants 00 04 00 2 ounces of mace 00 01 06 12 li' of prunes att 2s 3d 00 02 03 dim' li' of nuttmeggs 00 02 00 4 ounces of Cinnamon 00 01 04 Dim' li' of ginger 00 00 08 2 ounces of best Cloues 00 01 00 6 li' of sugar att 13d per li' 00 06 06 5 li' of sugar att 13d ob' per li' 00 05 07 Annyseedes 00 00 06 12 li' of butter 00 04 06 Onyons 00 00 04 ffish 00 00 04 A per of bellowes for ye kitchin 00 00 06 4 Capons 00 05 10 3 neates tongues att Ashford 00 02 00 5 neates tongues att ye buchers heere 00 05 00 Giuen Sander Hart for helping things bought 00 00 06 A qrter' of porke 00 04 06 A qrter' of veale 00 02 08 A bullockes inward 00 02 06 Giuen G.Pout for help in ye kitchin 00 00 08 8?494 li' in one fortnight att 3s 8d per score whereof 3 Chines 04 10 04 273 Sewett 12 li' 00 02 00 A veale 01 00 00 A piggs harslett 00 00 08 5 yds of Kersey to make ye kitchin byoy a suite. 00 11 00 paid Richard Bocher for ridding of 12 trees 00 08 00 A Couple of rabetts 00 01 04 Stephens iourneyes to inuite guestes 00 01 04 paid Thomas Woodward of maydstone for all ye dry sweete meates att ye banquett 07 14 00 12 mending a stuppenett 00 00 02 paid Danyell gadsby for shoing of 2 ^per of^ beast 00 05 00 paid ye Carrier for bringing downe 110 li' weight of soape and Candles &c 00 04 06 paid ye other Carrier for bringing wild foule 00 02 06 13 paid Deward and Wood for grubbing vp ye part of ye Shaue in hennills without ye pale 02 00 00 Giuen december 10. to Robert Sir Thomas Wotton his cooke for helping allmost a weeke 01 00 00 giuen his man for ye like 00 10 00 274 19 Shoing my 2 steeres 00 052^2^ 010 25 - 1 - 11 [f.49v] 1625 December Second half yeare. 20 paid Goodwife Hills for helping in ye chamber and kitchin 5 weekes att 2s 6d per weeke 00 13 00 23 paid and discharged Mary Sharpe 01 00 00 paid for 80 li' of beife taken in on ye 16. december. 00 14 06 24 paid Iennings ye cowper 00 01 06 paid Oldfathers for helpe in ye Kitchin att Ned's Christning 00 01 00 paid Richard Bocher for help in ye buttery 00 00 06 paid him for brewing december 12 00 02 00 4 beere glasses 00 02 00 4 wine glasses 00 01 06 A per of shoes for ye kitchin boy 00 02 02 mending shoes for him 00 00 10 26 2 dozen dim' of candles at? 275 1-26-6d bought att Ashford, whereof abated for 30 li' of tallow 10s att 4d per li'. 00 12 06 half a ferkin of best soape december 3 00 08 06 paid more for help att ye Christning of Ned 00 01 00 27 paid [blank] of Smarden, for 4 dozen pound dim' of Candles att 4s 6d per dozen, all spent before december 01 04 06 30 paid Ihon Sotherden for 50 li' of beefe 00 10 00 paid him for 2 sides of small nutton 00 08 00 Ianuary 13 paid Nicholas Pemble for 60 bushells vid Ianuary of oates att 16d ob' per bushell 24. viz. 11s per seame, 7 seames dimd': brought home 04 02 06 paid Browne ye Smith for a new Coulter and a sheare 00 07 08 Irons to a yoake 00 01 00 mending a forke 00 00 02 mending of a mattocke 00 00 04 paid Elmer for making a suite, for Canuas, lininges, buttons, pocketts, and stiffning for a suite for Bocher 00 07 06 276 14 paid for 6 bpottle bottles of Clarett wine bought December 12. 00 09 04 Charges of bringing itt 00 00 06 ffor yest 00 00 02 paid Ihon Lucas for help aboutt ye Christning time 00 03 06 paid December 26 for 3 ells of canuas to make ba?ocher two shirtes 00 04 00 16 Giuen att my fathers when we came thence 00 04 00 19 ffor 3 gallons dimd' of Butter from mistress Spice att 3s 4d per gallon 00 11 08 ffor a Crocke 00 00 04 paid Richard Bocher and George ffreind for fagotting of 470 of fagotts att 5 groates per li' l00 In Henfellds shaue 00 07 10 paid them for Cutting of ye topps and rootes of ye same wood att ye same price 00 07 010 paid them for ridding a part of ye same shaue 00 15 00 paid Richard Bocher for Brewing this day 00 02 00 21 paid Ihonson his second payment ye full of 20s for dressing my 277 hopgarden 00 08 00 23 paid ye Bucher Ihon Sotherden for 3 weekes beefe viz. l080 li' att 4ds per score 01 16 00 Item a qrter' of mutton 00 02 06 24 paid Sir Thomas Culpeper's warrener for 2 dozen and 6 conyes aliue to store my groune with att 10s per dozen 01 05 00 18 - 0 - 4 [f.50r] l[625] Ianuary Second half yeare 24 paid my wiues houshold booke for all houshold expences from Michaelmas to Christmas 01 15 11 28 Giuen a boy that brought word about my haysta^c^ke that itt was falling downe 00 00 02 ffor red herringes 00 00 04 paid Ben[iamin] Browne ye smith for forgeing ploughirons 00 01 10 278 ffor plates and bradds 00 01 00 ffor a bayle and iron hoope to ye bottome of ye stable paile payle 00 01 00 ffor hobnayles for ye kitchin boyes shoes 00 00 02 31 paid Frankwell for going to maydestone to fetch conyes 00 01 00 February 20 paid Sotherden for 142 li' of beefe att 4s 6d per score 01 11 10 Sewitt 9 li' 00 03 00 A bullockes inward 00 04 00 24 ffor forgeing of ploughirons 00 04 00?44 mending a stuppenett. 00 00 04 A haps and 2 staples 00 00 02 28 6 wodden dishes, one boll, one drinking Cupp, and 12 Spoones 00 01 06 March 7 paid for carrying of hopps to feu^r^esham 00 07 00 A grindstone for husbandmen's tooles 00 05 00 paid Deward and Wood for making of 46 rodds of hedge and dike between ye two Pickenwells and grubbing ye trees that grew out along there, att 16d per rodd 03 01 00 10 paid Harper vt seqquitur 279 Imprimis for a touett of bay salt 00 01 00 Att Ned's ffor 6 whinder's att Ned's christning 00 03 00 christning ffor 3 eeles 00 01 02 ffor egges 00 00 06 8 geese att 17d per goose 00 11 04 3 Ladles 00 00 04 A gallon 00 00 05 2 fothering lines 00 00 07 2A sowes one att 16s another att 11 01 07 00 5 gallons 3 pints of butter bougy?ht of goodwife Pell att 3s 4d per gallon 00 17 10 1?0 118 li' of Cheese att 2d per li' 00 19 08 A branded steere bought of Potkins 06 00 00 6 gallons of butter att 3s 4d bought of Knocke. 01 00 00 100 li' of Cheese att 2d per li' 00 016 08 ffor catch of [blank] moules 00 02 00 ffor pitch 00 00 08 ffor a dayes worke about ye haystacke 00 01 00 ffor a spade 00 01 06 300 of quicksett for my east feild 00 01 06 ffor ridding ye hedge along ye walnutt trees 00 05 00 paid to Richard Bocher and George Frend for ridding of Henfeildes 280 shaue 02 02 00 paid them for ridding a little peece of a shaue within ye parke 00 15 00 paid them for fagotting vp that peece of shaue, and for cutting itt out being but 200 and odd fagotts 00 09 00 greene cotton to make Anthony a petticoate 00 04 08 paid Edw[ard?] Nower for 2 steeres a pyed one and a branded 12 10 00 paid Gadsby for shoing of beast 00 05 00 36 - 11 - 5 [f.50v] 1625 March Second half yeare ______________ A pound of hayle shott 00 00 02 A touett of Oatemeale 00 01 00 2 gallons of oatemeale 00 00 10 paid for making 4 bushells of oates into a bushell and a halfe of Oatemeale, and a peck of itt into 281 gratts 00 01 00 A Seame of wheate bought of Lawty 02 00 00 half a seame of wheate of ffowler 01 00 00 paid Iames Henman for 2 seames of wheate 03 18 00 paid Him more for 15 bb' of wheate 03 13 02 giuen Harper in this reckoning 00 00 04 13 12 li' of starch and a box 00 04 08 half a ferkin of Soape 00 07 06 6 gallons and 3 pints of vineger 00 06 04 A vessell for ye vineger 00 01 00 A baskett, Cord, and hay kto pack vp in 00 00 08 14 paid the? Harper, for 2 seames of wheate bought of [blank] ffox 04 00 00 A touett andof pease bought of master Bettenham 00 01 08 paid Deward and wood for 2 dayes worke in felling of Pickenwell shaue 00 05 00 12 bb' of oates bought of [blank] King 00 15 00 paid my father which he had disbursed for me. Imprimis to Sotherden for 180 li' of beefe for 3 weekes whilest I was 282 att London 01 17 10 ffor suett 00 00 08 ffor Mutton 00 04 04 fforItem paid to Sir Thomas Culpeper's warrenner for 24 conyes att 10s per dozen to store my parke 02 00 00 paid for 7 qrts' of sacke bought att London 00 08 09 20 the Charge of Carrying of my old broken pewter vp to London by water from ffeuersham, 00 01 06 paid ye Charges of sending fower sackes of Hopps to London. Imprimis to ye Hoyman for ye fraight 6s . Item towards his a(?)ckett 8d . for wharfage waterbale and howsing 2 nights --- 1s -8d to porters for loading them 8d . for Cartage to haue them wayed. 8d . to ye weighers for weighing them ls -6d . giuen theire men. 2d . for groundage of them att Summers key. 4d . spent in ye sale of them. 3d . Summ of all Charge 00 11 11 paid to master sSmith for ye Exchange of old pewter (^he^ allowing but 6d per li' for ye 283 mettall of chamberpotts.) for new pewter att 2d ob' per li' for ye exchange of 71 li' 3/4 00 10 10 paid ye Carrier for bringing downe sugar [blank] Item for bringing of picture frames [blank] 212 ffor sweeping 4 Chimnyes 00 01 08 paid Richard Bocher for brewing 00 02 04 paid Gadsby for shoing of beastes 00 03 00 paid Elnor for making ye kitchin boy a doublett and for mending his breeches and for buttones 00 2?02 111 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 30 dayes ending March. 20 00 15 00 paid Ihon Lucas for 10 dayes 00 05 00 24 Candles 7 li' 00 02 06 Currantes 2 li' 00 00 09 Brimston 2 li' 00 00 10 garden seedes 00 01 02 100 li' of 3d' nayles to matt a Chamber 00 00 03 A quart of pease 00 00 06 23 - 7 - 7 [At this point the gathering of 12 smaller leaves, now 284 consisting of 11 leaves (numbered ff. 51r - 61v) and a stub conjugate with f. 56, was inserted into the volume. The above Household expenses for 1625 continue on f. 62r where they end. Dering then starts entering his Foreign payments for 1625 on the first page of the new gathering, f. 51r.] [f.62r] [March] 1625 Second half yeare _____________________ 24 ffor forgeing of plough irons 00 02 06 ffor 2 keyes and mending of a locke 00 01 02 ffor bringing downe of wine 00 01 06 paid and discharged Susan Fowler for one half yeares wages when she went from my wife to serue ye Duchess of Buckingham 02 00 00 giuen her ouer aboue her wages 00 05 00 hemp 12 li' 00 06 02 Moules 2 dozen and 48 caught by taylour 00 02 08 Stephen's dyett and horsemeat att ffeuersham 00 03 00 paid my wiues houshold booke for this last qrter' 00 16 010 May 3 paid Harper for la-yd out by him, 285 viz: In March and february vt sequitur: paid Fox for 3 Crockes of butter att 3s 4d per gallon 01 08 07 Item for fothering 6 beastes in Daneford per 15 weekes 00 07 06 paid master Bettenham for 1 bush' dim' of pease 00 05 00 paid Richard Bocher and George Freinde for fencing and fagotting 01 00 00 paid [blank] for 17 rodds of fence in broade ford mill feild 00 05 08 paid goodwife Codwell for 24 bb' of tares att 2s 4d per bush' 02 12 00 paid Harper for 16 bushells vt supra 0?01 14 08 paid Harper for 12 bb' of -pease att 3s 4d per bb' 02 00 00 Feuersham - 15 Cowple of fish att 15d 01 02 06 bill. 315 li' of Cheise att 2d qr'. 02 19 05 february 2. halfe a Cade of redd herring 00 05 00 2 bb' of salt 00 06 00 13 - 12 - 5 ffor bringing these 00 04 10 giuen Sander Hart 00 02 00 18-12-2 286 Sum of this halfe yeare ____________ May 204?200 10 60 18?95 - 0 - 02 6 paid Simon Matheuewes for 11. Seames of Oates att 10s per Seame 05 10 00 Item for ploughing of 6 acres wanting 27 pererches 01 09 00 Item for a gallon of pease 00 00 056 _____________ 25-11-8 this half 206 - 19 - 6 yeare ____________ Summ totall of this yeares Expences in houshold Charge _________________________ 298305 - 143 -16 ______________________ [The Household expenses for 1625 that started on f. 46r end here. The Foreign payments for this year start on f. 51r and end on f. 57r. See note at beginning of f. 46r.] [f.51r] 1625. 287 ________ ffirst halfe yeare. Aprill'. fforreigne payments 2 Giuen Doctor Rowzer for aduice vpon water 00 05 00 Horsemeate and man's meate att Ashford 00 01 04 Wine there 00 01 04 3 paid Myles ye Carrier for all due to him 00 10 06 Att London. 5 Going by water there 00 01 00 6 Giuen ye poore + 00 00 02 7 Barber 00 02 06 paid vnto porters 00 00 06 A false scabberd 00 00 10 ye ffarrier had for dressing my gelding 00 04 00 Chamber=rent and fagotts there 00 04 00 Dyett by ye way home 00 07 10 Horsemeate this iourney 00 10 00 Giuen this iourney 00 09 00 Spent this iourney 2li' 6d . 9 Horsemeat att Maydstone 00 00 06 Wine there 00 02 00 10 Giuen att Boucghton 00 03 06 12 per of shoes for Anthony 00 01 00 288 paid Arrowes ye shoemaker for all 00 01 04 15 Giuen Mihill Wood a poore man of Lenham 00 02 00 Giuen a poore man of Charing + 00 00 06 20 Giuen att Boucghton when ^I and^ my wife lay there 001 00 06 21 Giuen att Sir Norton Knatchbulls 00 06 00 Giuen master Lamb ye towne=clarke of Hethe, when I was made free there 01 02 00 White wine and Sugar bestowed vpon ye Mayour and Iurates and freemen of Hethe, vpon ye same occasion, I then being Chosen Burgess of that port 03 06 00 Giuen att Oestenhanger 00 00 06 my ordinary att Cock's hoath vpon ye 19 of April 00 02 06 my man's meate and horse roome there 00 02 00 Sir Thomas Wotton had of me 00 00 06 22 paid Barrett for mending of my Clocke 00 04 06 paid and discharged Henry Norrington att his parting all that was due and more being lesse then a quarter's wages for less then a quarters seruice 001 00 00 23 Giuen a poore man of Herriottsham + 00 00 06 289 24 paid for 6 yds of gold and silluer lace for my wiues best gowne 00 17 06 29 ffor Riband for knotts for my wife 00 04 08 May 6 paid for my horses att Hethe Aprill 21 00 01 04 paid for Shoing there, ^&c^ att Boucghton May 3 00 01 -10 Horses att Maydston. 00 01 06 Stephens dyett att Maydston. 00 01 06 Wine att Maydston and Berghsted 00 04 00 Giuen att Sir Thomas Wottons May. 34 00 14 00 Giuen att my Cosen Hawles May. 2 00 05 00 3 ells of holland att 2s 4d per ell: bought att Ashford 00 07 00 500 of 4d nayle bought att Ashford fayre 00 01 04 200 of 6d nayle 00 01 00 Stephens dyett and horsemeate there 00 00 10 7 paid Browne ye smith, for shoing and remouing 00 04 02 paid Harpers charges att Maydston when he went with me, att Choice of ye knights for this shire 00 03 04 15 mending my saddle 00 010 08 horse and man att Ashford 00 00 04 horse att way may. 11. 00 00 0-6 290 14 - 4 - 4 [f.51v] 1625. fforraigne payments May. ffirst half yeare. ____________________ 16 poore + 00 00 03 Remouing my trunke + 00 01 04 Thread + 00 00 01 20 Chamber rent att London 00 02 06 Laundresse 00 00 06 A knife for my selfe 00 03 06 Going by water about London 00 02 00 Horesemeate 00 15 02 Dyett for my self and men att London &c 01 13 01 Dyett att Dartford when my Lady Ashbornham and my Lady Dixy Came downe &c 01 00 00 Giuen this iourney 00 09 04 N L. 00 10 00 Stephen had of me in reckonings 00 00 05 26 Giuen att Boucghton 00 01 00 28 Bought a lattine booke, de Iesuitismo 00 01 00 291 Dyett and wine this iourney between 27 of may and 2 of Iune when I went to Bulloine in ffrance and returned home yett I dyetted most meales with ye countesses of Buckingham and Denbigh' &c - viz. for me and 2 men 02 18 06 Horsemeate 01 07 08 Giuen 00 14 09 poore Irish man att Bulloine + 00 00 06 A bridle per of stirrups and leathers 00 03 00 ffor shoing this iourney 00 01 00 Thread and pins 00 00 02 paid for my passage by shipp from Bulloine to Douer 00 15 00 giuen the boatesman brought me on shore 00 00 06 N L. his iourney 00 068 08 ffor my Chamber rent att bulloine 2 nights 00 08 00 Iune. 56 paid for shoing my gelding 00 01 08 7 paid Leonard ffoster for his dyett and for horsemeat when I sent him from London 00 02 10 15 between ye 9th and ye 15th of Iune 292 when I and my wife, Sir Peter and my sister &c were att Douer and Canterbury attending vpon my promise to wayte on ye Duke and Countess of Buckingham &c. viz: spent in all - 8 6-17-0 whereof Sir Peter paid 2li'. 04 17 00 20 Giuen Richard Spice for making of a bond 00 01 00 paid Ihon Barton for 3 qrters' of a yeares wages, and so Discharged of him 004 02 06 paid and discharged Robert King for all his time and 2s giuen him 00 12 00 22 paid master Gibbert Kinder for one halfe yeares vsance of 100li' 05 00 00 7 yds of dymety and ye drawing of itt and blacke worstead to worke itt to make my wh wife a petticoate 01 08 00 23.et 26. ye Sergeants fee to ye parlyament house 00 02 00 ye Chlearkes fee 00 02 06 giuen ye vnder Clarkes 00 01 00 A Catalogue of ye Knights burgesses and barons 00 05 00 293 Chamber rent att London 00 07 00 Going by water to and from London, and there 00 16 00 Hackneyes and posthorse fromm Grauesend home 00 16 00 Chamber rent att London 00 skere(?) 00 03 00 30 - 15 - 55 [f.52r] 1625 fforraigne Payments. Iune. ffirst halfe yeare Dyett for me and my man 00 12 08 Horsemeate 00 03 06 Giuen 00 06 10 N L. this iourney 00 03 00 28 A new spring for my watch 00 10 00 giuen Andrew Hills 00 00 06 Iune 4 Giuen for 2 mastiffes a?bt?ought att feuersham, to be giuen to my Lord Duke of Buckingham his grace 01 01 00 giuen Ihon Hunt for fetching them 00 01 06 dd' of a letter about them 00 00 06 294 11 A booke of ye orders appointed in time of pestilence 00 00 06 Dyett, and going by water and other Charges for stephen to London and backe 00 13 00 Giuen him 00 01 04 paid for Charges for schooling &c of George Elton vntill michaelmas 00 13 06 dd' master Royden before hand 00 05 00 An assesse for ye poore of Ashford when ye infection of ye plague was there 00 00 06 An assesse for ye poore of Pluckley 00 13 04 20 Giuen ye poore of Ashford ! att a generall fast 00 01 00 25 Giuen Ihon Lu^c^us Luccas att his marriage 00 11 00 26 The booke of ye forme of prayer, and orders for fasting this time of visitation &c 00 01 00 28 paid for making a bond: to Richard Spice 00 01 00 Giuen att Eastwell parke gate 00 01 00 Dd' to my wife to pay master Iacques vpon a bargaine made before ^we^ were marryed: viz: for a little 295 Clocke giuen her 10?8 00 00 Iuly: 29 Spent whent I went to ye parliament August 15. att Oxford between Iuly 29. and August 15. viz: In Dyett 02 015 00 Horsemeate and shoing 01 06 10 Lodging in Oxford for one night 00 10 00 Giuen in this iourney att Peckham, att Brasen nose College, att Merton College, to ye library keepers, and by ye way 02 06 08 poore by ye way + 00 01 08 poore of London + 00 05 00 The Catalogue of ye bookes in Oxford Library 00 02 04 Syngenia Caroli Butler 00 00 06 N L. 01 09 06 Sum: totall of this iourney. 8li'.-17s -6d . August 10 paid master William Bradshaw vpon his returne from fflorence 5 for one viz: rec[eiue]d of him in may 20s 1623. 20s . and paid now vnto him 5li'. so in all 04 00 00 17 Giuen att Eastwell when my wife lay there 00 18 00 18 Giuen Thomas wild 00 01 00 296 22 wine att Wye etc 00 02 00 Giuen Sir Timothy Thornhill his boy 00 01 00 25 Spent and giuen att Eastwell when my doggs killed a bucke and I tooke ye say 00 05 06 paid for 5 per of gloues for Nicholas Aspall 12620 00 03 00 paid Ihon Marden for all Chlarkes wages due till midsommer Last 00 03 02 September 2 Giuen att Eastwell 00 01 00 8 Strapps to my saddle 00 00 10 3 gyrthes for my saddle 00 001 00 Giuen on munday last att my Lord Tenhams' 00 01 00 ffor shoing of my oxen 00 04 010 poore + 00 01 00 10 Giuen att Eastwell to ye Keeper when I tooke say and my doggs killed a brace of buckes 00 05 00 29 - 7 - 6 [f.52v] 1625 297 September ffirst half yeare 18 paid master moter for dim' seame of oates taken of him in Iune 1622. which he neuer asked for vntill now att 15d per bushell 00 05 00 paid him for a looking glasse 00 07 00 24 paid for 6 yds of Cobweblane att 2s 6d for my wife 00 15 00 Giuen ffrancis Ianyuer(?) for veiwing of ffishpoole wood 00 01 00 Giuen att eastwell 00 01 00 25 paid for liuery Cloath bought long since 001 10 00 26 Halfe a bushell of Tarras 00 01 06 paid for bringing of itt to Surree?nden 00 00 06 October 6 paid and discharged Leonard ffoster from the time of his Comming march [blank] vnto this day being halfe a yeare and 3 weekes 02 05 00 September 24 paid Ihon Tyle ye mason for a months worke att 10d per diem for himselfe, and 6d per diem for his man beside theire dyett, wanting one day 01 10 08 25 paid for bringing of 3 loade of tyles viz: 1500 att a loade, from walter 298 mund his ke?oll to my house 00 09 00 28 paid Walter Mund for 11500 of tyles att 10s 8d per 1000 06 02 00 Item for 100 of Corner tyles and gutter tyles 00 05 00 October 4 per of stockins for ye Child bought by Harper 00 00 10 paid for a blacke mare for ye Coache bought of Thomas Hall of Hoathfeild then 4 yeare old and ye vayle 05 10 00 paid this half yeare but vncertaine when. viz. may. 20 A per of kniues for my wife 00 05 00 Bables for Anthony. 00 01 04 Iune. 28 greene stuffe for a Coate for him 01 04 00 greene silke and gold lace for itt 4 ounces 01 04 00 Iuly. 1. paid Danyell ffuller for 60 bushells of lime viz: a loade dim': att 12s per loade, and 5s bringing 01 03 00 11 A setting steele 00 00 10 22 yds of linnen to make [blank] per of course sheetes 001 01 00 28 paid and discharged Owen Iones for 5 weekes 00 09 00 September 28 ffor 2 beddmatts 00 04 06 299 _____________ paid for 3 per of shoes for Anthony 00 03 02 A per of stockins for him 00 00 11 paid Theophilus Tylghman for all his worke beside hay making and haruesting 01 03 00 Nouember 4 paid Harry ffisher all wages due vntill michaelmas 02 00 00 paid Stephen Kennard half a yeares wages due att Michaelmas 02 10 00 paid Ihon Hunt for all his worke, due to him att our Lady day 01 05 00 Giuen william Harper october 4 01 00 00 Item paid him for one full halfe yeare 05 10 00 giuen William Harper october 4 01 00 00 May. 20 A new key to my trunke 00 01 06 N L Iune paid ye taylour for worke for my wife 00 09 06 Iuly. Item for worke for Anthony 00 04 00 August Charges when we sent for priscilla 00 01 04 September mending my mans saddle 00 02 00 ffor lining one hatt 00 01 08 ffor lining 2 hatts with russett 00 03 08 ffor mending bootes 00 03 00 paid ye smith for shoing 00 06 00 4d. 5d. and 6d nayles this half yeare 01 00 07 300 41 - 1 - 6. ___________________ Summ totall of forraigne expences this half yeare. 115 - 8 - 9 [f.53r] 1625 October Second half yeare. 8 3 yds of white Cotton att 1s -8d per yd to make Childrens blanketts 00 05 00 6 yds of Dimittee att 2s 4d per yd to make 2 wastcoates for my wife 00 14 00 A psalter for Anthony. 00 01 00 13 paid goodman Hills for 3 dayes worke for himself and his boy in setting of ye Cesterne att Mosewell Spring 00 04 00 15 paid Ihon Tyle for 12 dayes worke in mending and repayring ye house vt supra September 24 00 16 00 16 A per of stockins for my wife 00 05 06 A per of stockins for my boy 00 01 04 8 12 ells of holland to make smockes 301 for my wife and shirts for Antho[n]y. att 2s 8d per ell 01 12 00 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 3 dayes worke 00 01 06 15 paid Theophilus Tylghman for a weekes worke 00 06 00 17 Giuen Leonard ffoster for his Cloake when he went away 00 14 00 paid Ihon Tyle and his man for one dayes worke 00 01 04 18 Giuen mistress Hayman ye midwife for being heere 3 whole dayes 00 10 00 21 Giuen att Eastwell 00 02 00 22 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 5 dayes 00 02 06 paid Richard Bocher for 5 dayes work 00 02 06 paid for my first subsedy due to K[ing] Charles 01 00 00 29 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 5 dayes work 00 02 06 paid Richard Bocher for 5 dayes work 00 02 06 paid for my first fifteene to K[ing] Charles 00 04 00 30 paid ye charges when I sent to] Chelsy for my Lady Ashbornham 00 10 00 Giuen to George Elton's vse ! att Battersey + 00 05 06 302 ffor wallnutts att 4d per 100 to sett in ye best garden 00 02 02 Nouember 4 A knife for ye Kitchin boy 00 00 04 giuen Whitelockes boy for going of an errand 00 00 02 7 giuen att my Cosen Hawles 00 03 10 giuen att Berghsted 00 00 08 Spent in wine there 00 04 00 paid vnto Bess ffisher for vse of mony due vnto her Nouember 29 04 00 00 memorandum: paid vnto her likewise by my Cosen H. Hawle, about ye middo?le of may for halfe a yeares vse of 100li' dperue May. 29 04 10 00 12 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 11 dayes worke 00 05 06 paid Richard Bocher for 8 dayes worke 00 04 00 Item for brewing 00 02 00 13 paid Ben[iamin] Browne for all shoing 00 04 03 1000 of 4d nayles 00 03 04 October 8 6 yds of white inkle 00 00 03 silke riband 00 001 03 9 ffor shoing 00 03 02 A pipe key for ye parke lodge 00 00 08 29 1400 of 4d nayles 00 04 08 Nouember 303 16 paid for 550 of quicksett att 8d per 100 taken vp about Charing hill, for my east feild 00 03 08 20 2000 of 4d nayles 00 06 08 Shoing my roane gelding 00 01 08 A round nett for ye warrenner 00 01 06 yearne to mend ye Cony=hay 00 00 02 19 - 5 - 1 [f.53v] 1625 Nouember Second half yeare 22 4 gilt knobbs for ye bedd in ye parlour chamber 00 10 00 -- 6 Venice beere glasses and ye box 00 11 00 A Case of kniues 00 10 00 Giuen att Knoll att ye E[arl] of Dorsetts 00 04 00 23 -- Giuen att Peckam att Sir William Twisdens 00 05 06 Spent att Maydstone 00 00 06 Barber th?here 00 01 00 27 paid Ionas Parker for 3 dayes vse of 304 his mare 00 02 00 -- Giuen a messenger that brought a letter from Sir Roger Twisden 00 02 00 30 paid ye glasyer for 58 quarryes of glasse 00 04 06 ffor Sodering of 37?1 foote of att 2d ob' per foote 00 05 002 New leading two casements 00 01 00 paid goodman Simonson for 25 yds ^dim':^ of linnen to make sheetes att 1s per yd 00?1 05 00 A hatt for Anthony 00 05 00 Letters 00 00 03 2 padlockes with 3 keyes apeece 00 04 06 paid Ihon Marden for 6 skinnes 3 tand 3 white 00 04 06 December 1 Giuen att Mersham. 00 00 06 poore + 00 00 06 2 3000 of 4d nayles 00 10 00 paid ye smith for other worke 00 00 092 paid stephen vt sequitur. Imprimis gloues for my wife 00 02 00 Horsemeate 00 02 08 ffor nayling 00 00 04 ffor 1?-0?^5^ meales 00 1403 004 ffire 00 00 04 305 giuen 00 01 04 5 Giuen att Mersham 00 05 06 giuen att Eastwell 00 00 06 giuen the midwife mistress Ely, and ye nurse att Eastwell when Sir Wiilliam Twisden, my mother and I did Christen George ffinch this day to each of them 22s 02 04 00 5 Giuen att Kennington Church 00 00 06 8 Giuen mistress Ely ye midwife for bringing my wife to bedd of there? a sonne 03 00 00 giuen master Ashborne that brought a gilt Cupp from my Lord Gray to ye Christining of ned 01 02 00 giuen William Esday who brought a gilt pott from my Lady Wentworth then 00 10 00 M.B.NL: 00 05 06 10 Giuen goodwife Rutting for keeping in my wife 5 weekes 01 05 00 13 100 of nayles 00 00 04 2 yds dim' of shagg bayes to make my wife a petticoate 00 10 00 4 yds of Cobbwebb lane for my wife when she lay in 00 08 00 306 Oyle for ye Coache 00 01 00 Blanketts for ye Child 00 06 00 3 yds ^more^ of white Cotton att 20d per yd 00 05 00 A paid ofTheophilus Tilghman for all worke ended december 4 00 02 06 A per of shoes for my wife 00 02 00 15 Giuen att Eastwell 00 00 06 8 - 13 - 3 [f.54r] December 1625 16 2 Course tykes for seruingmen's bedds 00 16 00 Tyke for 2 bolsters 6 yds att 16d per yd 00 08 00 17 paid Browne ye Smith for shoing 00 02 05 ffor iron pinnes for a bedd 00 00 03 3000 of 4d nayles 00 10 00 18 paid to ye watching att shorne Cliffe 00 01 06 bringing a letter from London 00 00 04 20 paid Richard Spice for halfe yeares vse of 100li' 04 00 00 21 Giuen ye poore prisoners of Maydstone 307 goale + 00 02 00 paid Ihon woulton for 14 yds of white stuffe to make my wife a gowne att 2s 2d 01 10 00 24 3 yds of yeallow cotton att 19d per yd to make Ned his first coate 00 04 09 2 yds of fine peneston att 2s 4d to make him petticoates 00 04 08 paid Theophilus Tylghman for all his work 00 08 03 24 Almanackes 00 00 04 Inkle for stooles 00 00 06 4 dozen beere glasses 00 02 00 4 wine glasses 00 01 06 paid Arroes for 2 per of shoes for Anthony 00 02 04 ffor thread 00 00 02 A per of giuen to ye shoemakers box 00 00 06 26 14 ells 3 qrters' of Canuas att 15d per ell to make 2 bedds and 2 bolsters 00 18 06 3 ells of Canuas att 16d per ell to 00 04 00 2930 Giuen att Eastwell 00 01 00 giuen helpers when ye coach was ouerthrowne 00 001 00 31 Giuen to make vp ye fee of a Doe sent me from Eastwell vnto my fathers 308 house, he paying 11s 00 04 00 Ianuary 3 Giuen Sir Norton Knatchbull's vid. Ianuary 24. messenger 00 02 06 4 paid for Composition in Pluckley 00 05 06 Composition in little Chart 00 02 10 5 Assesse to ye poore of Pluckley 00 06 08 9 Supper att maydestone 00 05 00 Giuen att moate 00 02 00 11 per of Course stockins 00 04 06 12 giuen in Canterbury Church 00 00 06 giuen att Chillham Church 00 00 06 giuen att master Deane Bargraues 00 04 00 Horsemeate att Canterbury 00 05 00 13 paid Browne ye smith for 1000 4d nayles 00 03 04 ffor shoing 00 03 02 paid Ihon Ellmer ye tayler vt sequitur: Imprimis for making 2 dimittee wastcoates for my wife 00 01 04 ffor making her white gowne and wastcoate 00 03 00 ffustian for ye stayes and to bordure yat gowne 00 00 08 ffor making Anthonys greene coate 2s 6d silk 7d canuas 4d 00 03 04 ffor making my wife a shagg 309 p-eticoate 00 00 08 for making little Ned a coate 3 wastcoates and for fustian &c 00 04 08 N L ye Last iourney 00 03 02 14 A yd of w[hi?]t[e?] Cotton for Ned 00 01 04 A band pott 00 00 10 A per of hose for ned 00 00 06 pinnes 2000 00 01 06 13 - 3 - 0 [f.54v] 1625 Ianuary Second half yeare 15 A per of gloues for Anthony 00 01 00 paid Ihon Lucas for a iourney to Douer 00 03 00 Giuen Robert Pell when He brought me my mastiff dogg whickh his father had kept 00 01 00 19 paid ffrankwell for leading a mastiffe to Douer 00 02 06 20 Giuen att Eastwell 00 02 00 dd' to my Lady Ashbornham, to pay for a gowne for my wife bought a greate 310 while since viz. 10 00 00 24 paid Thomas Tilghman for 1100 of quicksett att 6d per 100 00 05 06 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 19 dayes ending vpon January 21 00 09 06 _______ paid these things layde out by my wife but not belonging to ye houshold booke, last qrter' Imprimis Giuen to Goodwife Rutting october 7. 00 02 00 Needles and laces October 31 00 00 04 Item yd dim' of bone lace 00 00 06 giuen my fathers Coachman 00 00 06 giuen Meg Codwell for working a breadth of my wiues petticoate. Nouember 16 00 02 00 powder blew Nouember 22 00 00 01 A maske for my wife 00 01 08 Blew thread 29 00 00 02 ffor Rushes december 3 00 00 04 Giuen Stephen Pennard by my wife december 12 00 02 00 dd' to nurse Simonson ^markettman^ for soape and candles 00 05 00 giuen nurses mayd then. december 17 00 01 00 311 pder of hose and per of sleueues for Ned 00 00 08 per of shoes for him 00 00 06 3 qrters' of lace for him 00 00 09 3 qrters' of tufted Canuas for him 00 01 04 25 paid [blank] Long for 300 of quicksett 00 01 06 paid him for 400 more 00 02 00 paid [blank] Price for 250 of quicksett 00 00?1 093 Giuen goodman Sutton's man for comming from douer to me about ye doggs 00 02 00 26 paid [blank] Long for 300 of quicksett 00 01 06 Giuen Stephen 00 01 00 27 paid Thomas Tylghman for 200 of quicksett 00 01 00 28 paid ye widow champneys for half a yeares vse of 1?100li', and ye principall paid in 04 00 00 paid Stephen vt sequitur: Imprimis for shoing 00 01 06 Giuen in my iourney about ye knights of ye shire by him 00 00 08 ffor a linke 00 00 04 ffor horsemeate 00 01 02 ffor going by water 00 00 02 312 paid for dying of an old damaske petticoate of my wiues 00 04 06 paid B. Browne for 1000 of 4d nayles 00 03 04 Item for shoing 00 01 05 paid [blank] Deward and [blank] Wood for making 45 roddes of double dike att 8d one and 1d ye other as they reckoned itt, but rather 7d one and 2d ye other and for laying 3 rowes of quicksett and setting one other vpright: att on ye south and East side of my east feild there being 19 roddes on ye south, and 15 rodds on ye east from ye middle gate to ye corner, and 11 rodds from that corner to ye hedge and stile by greate pickenwell hedge. which eleuen rodds they made in 2 dayes dim' 01 13 06 18 - 19 - 2 [f.55r] 1625 313 Ianuary Second half yeare 29 Giuen Thomas and Andrew Hills 00 00 09 February poore 00 00 07?9 between 1. A fiddle for little Anthony 00 01 00 and ye 20. Roome to see ye K[ing]s going to att London. parliament 00 13 04 A beauer hatt 02 02 00 paid for my white satten doublett Cutt in panes razed, without any lace, and for all ye stuffe satten, taffaty, bla? buttons &c, and making. whereof ye satten and taffaty 3-14-0 05 04 00 A booke of ye monuments in Paules 00 00 06 Barber 00 03 06 A per of riding bootes 00 12 00 Soaling a per of bootes 00 01 00 paid for new hatching of my guilt rapier, for a new veluett scabberd, a Cappcase and false scab[er]d 01 16 00 5 bookes att ye second hand 00 16 00 paid Laundress 00 05 00 A linke 00 00 04 Cloake bagg stringes 2 per 00 01 06 A booke for mustering 00 00 06 A Coppy of ye names of ye parliament 314 men 00 05 00 6 per of gloues for my wife 00 06 06 A purse for her 00 02 06 A little silluer locke and key to hang in her hair 00 05 00 other toyes for her 00 00 06 pens 00 01 00 blacke leades 00 00 03 A generall bill of ye plague 1603. et 1625 00 00 03 Another booke of mustering 00 00 08 4 large new pewter Candlestickes 00 09 00 A bandpott, 2 Chamberpotts, and 2 flagons for beere 01 04 00 A Close stoole without a pan 00 06 06 A fiddle for Anthony 00 01 00 bought of master Crofton att ye signe of ye bl[ack] Eagle - -nerere popes head ally, february l7. Imprimis 6 high table Chaires att 16s 04 16 00 [the cost of each chair was added in pencil] one greate Chaire with wodden armes 01 10 00 6 high stooles att 10s 03 00 00 one Cupboard Cloath 03 05 00 A side board Carpett 03 05 00 All these of turky worke with white 315 ground. Buckarum Couers to all ye Chaires and stooles 01 10 00 Matts to packe these in. 00 04 02 4 peeces of matt to matt a Chamber being 30 yds a peece att 4s 6d per peece 00 18 00 2 pound of packthread 00 01 04 2 needles 00 00 06 Mending my white doublett 00 04 00 A white fustian wastcoate buttoned 00 14 00 A knife 00 01 02 Chamber rent att master Hydes for 17 nights 01 00 00 ffire there 00 05 00 A booke of ye postures of souldiers 00 02 06 4 ounces dim' of ashcolour lace att 2s 4d per ounce to lay vpon my wiues petticoate 3 doz. 8 00 10 06 1 ounce dim' of coloured silkes for my wife 00 03 00 Toyes for Anthony 00 00 06 A booke of armes of ye baronetts painted 00?2 10 00 39 - 1 - 0 316 [f.55v] 1625 Second half yeare Charge of portage. 6d . Candles 00 00 10 Going by water 00 04 00 Giuen att this time being in London 00 16 00 Dyett for me and my man 18 dayes 04 06 05 Horsemeate there 01 11 06 porter 00 01 00 per of stirrup leathers 00 01 00 mending my saddle 00 00 08 Shoing 00 00 04 Giuen att Sir Peter wrothes 00 05 00 20 Giuen Thomas 00 01 00 24 Shoing 00 03 04 2000 of 4d nayles 00 06 08 25 paid for Carrying of my trunke to London 00 05 00 bringing downe a vessell of vineger 00 02 06 28 Giuen poore + 00 00 09 6 dishes, one boll, 12 spoones, and a cupp Cupp all of wood 0 01 06 317 Giuen Thomas and Andrew 00 00 08 march: 4 paid ye Carrier for bringing a box of 44 li' weight 00 02 06 Giuen Sir Nicholas Tufton's man that brought A Coate for Anthony 00 01 00 5 Giuen to a messenger with a letter 00 00 06 7 paid for bringing houshold stuffe from London to ffeuersham by Water 00 10 00 bringing ye same from thence home 00 12 00 Giuen nurse Simonson for tending Anthony 00 02 06 11 Giuen Marden ye glouer for keeping a dogg for me 00 02 00 paid for bringing downe from London 2 bands and Letters for my wife 00 01 00 13 paid my Cosen Bringborn vt sequitur: Imprimis for one peece of matt for a Chamber being 30 yds 00 04 06 2 per of bellowes 00 03 00 A Close stoole pan of pewter weighing 6 li' att 1s . ob' 00 06 06 ffor portage of these and other things 00 00 11 A?ffor wharfage and water bale 00 01 00 --14 paid and made euen with my father vt seqquitur. 318 for ye Conducting of Souldiers doune into sussex 00 05 00 paid for making vp of tw tiffany ruffes for my wife, and starching them 00 08 00 paid for a box to bring them downe in 00 00 06 20 paid for generall bills of ye plague for haldf a yeare 00 02 00 ffor sending a letter to Sir Thomas Wotton 00 00 02 ffor bringing a trunke from ye water side to my cosen Bringborne 00 00 02 21 paid ye Carrier for bringing downe a muskett 00 00 08 giuen ye Carriers boy 00 00 03 22 paid my brother Henry for all by him L[ai]d out viz: Imprimis for his charges and Ihon Wotton's when they went to Canterbury and Sandwiche on my busines 01 04 00 per of stockins for Anthony 00 01 03 paid Ihon Lucas for going to London 00 05 00 ffor fustian to make ye Child a wastcoate and for making itt 00 01 00 ffor making Anthony a petticoate 00 00 03 319 ffor making my wife a petticoate 00 05 00 for altering a gowne for my wife 00 01 00 13 - 18 - 4 [f.56r] [The first two letters of “Iuly” are written at the top of the verso of the stub conjugate with f.56, the last two at the top of the left-hand column of f.56r] 1625 Iuly paid vnto Ihon Bocher of Maundfeldes ye last payment due vnto him, being the remainder of 190Li', for his house and land in Pluckley called maundfelds alias Maundeuiles. 100 00 00 paid my part of ye Charges of the fine he paying for ye dedimus potestatem, and for once renewing 20s . as by agreement he was to do, so I payd 001 02 06 Giuen vnto Mary Bocher wife of Ihon, for her Consent in leuying ye fine 01 00 00 pdGiuen Richard Spice for making ^drawing^ and engrossing ye 320 writings belonging to this sale and purchase 00 11 00 paid [blank] Bridge for thatching there he and his seruaunt att 2s per4d per daie?iem 01 10 00 paid him for wiftes 00 02 00 Sent thither 5 loade of strawe worth 00 16 06 105 - 2 - 0. ------- Houshold booke this yeare. 305 13 06 fforraigne payments 378 12 05 Totall of all this yeare 1625 684 - 5 - 11 [f.56v] [blank] 321 [stub] [stub verso] Iu [see note at beginning of f.56r] [f.57r] 1625 March Second half yeare. paid [blank] Long for 400 of quicksett 00 02 00 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 12 dayes 00 06 00 paid Ihon Lucas for 4 dayes 00 02 00 _______ paid goodwife Pollard for worke for my wife 00 03 00 giuen a messenger from Eastwell 00 00 06 34 yds of riband for shoestringes of watchett and of Crimson 00 08 09 3(?) yds of he?aire colour for my wife 00 02 00 blacke string for my wife 00 00 02 23 giuen att Eastwell 00 02 00 24 per of gloues for Anthony 00 00 04 paid Bayly ye Sawyer in part of 322 payment 00 12 00 paid Richard Rickard his half yeares wages 01 10 00 paid Ihon Batherst from Bartholmew tyde to michaelmas 00 10 06 paid him his half yeares wages, att 5li' 10s per annum 02 15 00 paid ye Smith for shoing 00 03 00 1000 of 4d nayles 00 03 04 paid Stephen what he layd out viz: for dyett and horsemeate when he went to find a blacke gelding but Could not with Norman in his Company 00 09 10 25 paid master Rowley for a part of ye visitation of Kent tricked in colours 01 00 00 paid him for drawing two draughtes of all my Armes vncoloured with Creastes 00 08 00 _____ 2 per of sleeues for Ned 00 01 02 Tape, laces &c 00 00 04 giuen Thomas wild 00 00 06 gpaid master Cuddington for worke done att Surrenden this lent, viz: ffor my first wiues picture att length 11 00 00 323 ffor my owne picture 06 00 00 ffor my wiues picture 06 00 00 ffor my brother H[enry] D[ering] picture and frame 02 00 00 ffor frames for ye other pictures 01 15 00 giuen to his man 00 05 00 beside my father paid for Anthonys picture and ye frame 5? 5-10-0 and for my grandfathers - 1-15-0 _____ paid Ihon Hunt ye remainder of his wages 04 05 00 April 22 paid H.Fisher his half yeares wages 02 00 00 24 paid Stehen Kennard his wages 02 10 00 May 3 paid Harper vt sequitur: for oyle for ye coach 00 01 10 paid Admund for 2 per of shoes for my Lady 00 04 00 Item for a per for ye Child Ned. 00 00 06 ------------------------ -457? - 0?1?1 - 8?9. ____________________________ Sum of this half yeare. 157 - 11 - 8 324 _____________________ Summ totall of this halfe ^whole^ yeare for in forraigne payments. 273 - 10 - 5 [f.57v] 1626. ffirst half yeare March 22?8 paid for new hwhiting ye seeling in ye wainscott Chamber, and of ye stayre Case there, and for new Colouring ye window there in oyle 00 09 06 paid Bayly ye sawyer for 950 01 02 06 April 1 paid Isaack Lariman for 4 dayes dim' att 17d 00 06 06 ffor bringing downe frames for pictures from London 00 03 00 ffor bringing downe a vessell of oyle 00 00 06 4 Giuen ffrankwell for going to Canterbury 00 01 00 6 4 yds of Cobbwebb lane for my wife 00 10 00 325 4 tinne pannes, a dredger, an apple roaster and &c 00 06 00 A brasse Candlesticke 00 02 06 paid Ihon Hunt for 6 dayes worke 00 08 06 paid him more for 9 dayes dim' 00 121(?) 08 Item for a stone pott 00 01 00 Item for quicksett 00 00 03 8. 9. 10. A ruffe and 2 per of Cuffes 01 09 00 A dozen of handkercheifes 00 13 00 12 quire of Venice demy paper 01 00 00 A feather black and yellow giuen to H. 00 05 06 Dyett and horsemeat this iourney 00 14 00 Giuen this iourney 5s . [blank] [cost added in pencil] going by water 00 00 06 13 paid Frankwell for going to Canterbury 00 01 00 14 paid [blank] for Cutting out an old tree 00 02 00 paid him for making of 1600 of shingles att 12d per 100 00 16 00 16 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 20 dayes 00 10 00 paid my assesse to ye poore of little Chart for last yeare viz: 1625 00 03 06 Item paid Nicholas Mason for bringing downe 80 li' of pewter ^a^ 00 00 10 Item for bringing itt by water to 326 feuersham 00 00 08 paid Thomas Norman for a black Mare aet. 9. for ye Coache 10 00 00 17 paid stephen Newenden his - wages for being Sexton 8d and giuen him 4d 00 01 00 Giuen Ihon Hunts wife for attending little Ned Ned before she was married 00 05 00 19 Lace and Ffustian to my wyues petticoate 00 02 06 Iohn Hunt for 4 dayes att 17d per diem 00 04 03 20 paid my second Subsedy granted vnto K[ing] Charles. A[nno] 1mo. 01 00 00 21 paid ffrankwell for going to Canterbury 00 01 00 22 paid Tyle ye mason for making ye arch att ye penstocke of Mosewell pond 00 10 00 paid him for a weekes wo^r^ke att 18d per diem and for his boy 12d per diem 00 15 00 paid Bayly ye Sawyer for Sawing 700 C foote att 2s 4d per C 00 16 04 paid Ihon Hunt for 5 dayes att 17d 00 07 01 23 paid for shoing 00 00 06 24 paid stehen his bill for Carryng 327 Susan vp to London 00 13 02 24 - 16 - 9 [f.58r] Aprill 1626 ffirst half yeare 24 4 gallons of trayn oyle for ye Coachad att qrt' 00 06 04 A vessell for itt 00 01 04 ffor new lines for my Clocke 00 01 06 horse hire 00 01 00 25 Giuen away by my selfe att Goddenten and att Charing 00 01 06 paid ye Carrier for bringing bookes 00 02 06 26 Giuen ffrankwell for going to Canterbury 00 01 00 27 Giuen att Boucghton 00 00 06 29 paid Bayly ye Sawyer for 643 foot att 2s 4d per C 00 15 00 paid Ihon Lucus for 29 dayes att 00 18 04 paid Ihon Hunt for 5 dayes 00 07 01 30 500 0f 3d nayles 00 01 03 per of stockins for Anthony 00 01 04 328 paid Theophilus Ti?ylghman for all worke 00 05 06 May 1 paid [blank] Cadman for a blacke Mare 07 07 00 Giuen Stephen when he bought her 00 01 00 Giuen att Eastwell 00 02 00 6 paid Gardener ye sadler for 2 new liuery sadd[l]es furnished, for 2 bridles, and 3 setts g of girthes, stirrupps and leathers for ye saddles 01 10 00 paid Bayly ye sawyer for 761 foote att 2s 4d per 100 foote 00 17 08 paid Tully ye shingler in part of payment viz: for ^making^ 1000 li'(?) of shingles att 00 10 00 paid Barrett for ye iron topp of a leading staffe made [mark?]in forme of [smudged mark?] 00 03 00 8 paid Tully for making 2000 of shingles 1?01 00 00 Charges between ye 8th and ye 24 of May when I and my wife went to London. Lace, linn? Tiffany, and cyprus for my wife and Cobbwebb lane 329 french wyers and french ^04 02 03^ band. 0-4 070 02 200 white Cornelians for a Chaine &c 01 06 00 6 per of gloues for my wife 00 07 00 per of bodyes for her 00 11 06 paid for setting new 3 diamonds and for an enamelled heart to sett a Locke of my Lady Mary w(?)illers haire in for my wife 00 12 00 Knotts and riband 00 10 04 5 yds of pearle colour damaske att 13s 6d 03 07 00 5 yds of Incarnadine Satten att 124s 56d 03 12 06 15 ounces dim' of silluer lace for ye satten Kirtle and bodyes att 5s 4d per ounce 04 02 04 2 yds dim' of bl[ack] satten att 14s 01 015 00 7 doz: 3 yds of bl[ack] Lace 01 09 09 5 doz: 3 yds of ashcolour edging att 1s 10d 00 09 07 ffor 5 ells' dim' of Taffata for ye gowne and 2 foreparts 03 02 00 A french roll 00 10 00 ffor sowing silke 00 14 00 330 ffor printing black satten 00 05 00 ffor printing ye Incardine?nadine satten 00 07 00 ffor dying a flame Colour gounee into black 00 10 00 42 - 8 - 1 [f.58v] 1626 ffirst half yeare ffor making ye french gowne, kirtle and ye stomacher and sleeues 03 00 00 ffor making ye Incarnadine sleeues stomacher and kirtle 00 16 00 ffor making a loose gowne and wastcoate 00 16 00 paid Ed[ward] Muddiman for all other particulars belonging to these gownes and foreparts according to his bill viz: for Canuas, whalebones, ribband. &c 00 12 08 Memorandum he had in all. 13-17-0. ___________________________ 331 Memorandum: my wife hath this iourney Layd out for her self. 32-7-11 A per of forewheeles for my Coach 01 16 00 A new yeax tree 00 05 00 5 new boltes 00 05 00 paid ye Coachmakesrs bill more 00 14 00 paid for breade, and beere and meate this time 7-14-11. whereof [^] my father paid 2-9-10[^] and for horse meate 52s whereof my father payd 30s so I discharge 056 1?07 01 2 Ruffe bands for Anthony 00 11 00 per of bodyes for him 00 02 06 7 yds 3 qrters' of greene damaske att 12s 6d to make Anthony a Coate and a yd spare 04 16 00 ffor buttons and making and taffaty lining for skirtes &c 00 14 00 5 gallons 5 pintes, of wine white and Clarett, sent vnto Surrenden 00 11 00 soape and starch 00 00 09 A Coach whipp 00 00 06 per of shoes for Anthony 00 01 03 paid for 3 ordinareies for Stephen 00 02 00 paid for roome for horses 00 01 04 shoing 00 00 06 332 white boxes 00 04 06 barber 00 02 00 per of gloues for my selfe 00 01 06 A shirt 00 13 00 -An halfe shirt 00 11 00 A reame of paper 00 06 08 Another reame 00 03 04 6 qurire of royall paper in a booke 00 09 00 6 mappes of Kent 00 03 00 per of wollen stockins 00 04 00 2 per of knitt threed stockins 00 09 00 per of stockins for Ned 00 02 00 per of Spurr=rowells 00 00 06 2 q[ui]r[e] of paper att 20d per quire binding two far?ire paper bookes, with my armes on them &?in Turky leather 00 16 00 A plume of feathers yellow and black 01 09 00 poore + 00 01 06 going by water 00 04 10 porter paid +(?) 00 00 05 Giuen this iourney 6s 01?0 0?18 06 paid for a fortnights vse of 2 Chambers [blank] Giuen my aunt ffisher for rabetts 00 10 00 333 26 - 6 - 2 [f.59r] 1626 ffirst half yeare May 26 paid Tully for making 2000 of shingles 01 00 00 Expended for me by my brother. H[enry] whilst I was att London. paid Tyle ye mason for 8 dayes. 12s and his man for 7 about ye South side of ye stable. 00 19 00 paid Tyle ye mason for 3 dayes worke and a halfe on ye north side of ye middle barne 00 05 08 paid Ihon Hunt for 10 dayes 00 14 02 paid Th[omas] Tylghman for 11 dayes 00 05 06 paid Richard Bocher for a day dim' 00 01 09 paid Ihon Lucas for 4 dayes 00 02 08 Giuen a boy for going to Lenham 00 00 04 paid Browne ye Smith for all Shoing 00 03 04 worke and iron about ye coach 00 01 08 ffor a spudd to barke oakes with 00 00 10 ffor 2 hookes and 2 thimbles weighing 334 15 li' dim' 00 13 10 ffor a staple, linke and hapse for ye east feild gate next ye parke 00 00 10 paid Ihon Battherst his bill when he went with panniards and brought wine from London 00 05 08 27 paid ye Carrier for Carrying between Lond[on] and home. 00 12 10 Item dying of stuff for the child Ned 00 05 00 Item ofor scouring greene and silluer and ye white and silluer stuffes, for houshold stuff 00 17 00 It'A Curling bodkine 00 00 08 Giuen ye nurses mayd 00 01 00 paid Bayly ye Sawyer for sawying of 490 foote att 2s 4d per foote 00 11 06 paid Ihont Hunt for 3 dayes dim' 00 04 11 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 11 dayes 00 05 06 28 An old brasse Candlesticke 00 05 00 29 An ell of Cambricke for ye nurse 00 06 00 A bridle 00 01 04 A trenche 00 01 06 going by water 00 00 04 ffor a Coach whip 00 01 00 per of stockins for Andrew 00 01 08 Iune 3 paid Browne ye smith for shoing 00 03 03 335 500 of priggs 00 00 09 4 per of hookes and thimbles for ye two gates vnder ye Lodge wh?eighing 22 li' 00 05 03 poore + 00 00 06 6 Giuen [blank] who brought a Couey of eleuen little partridges 00 01 00 Giuen another who brought my wife a Lapwing 00 00 06 -8 - 15 - 5 [f.59v] 1626. ffirst half yeare Iune 6 paid Elnor ye taylour his bill for my wife 00 01 00 Item for little Ned 00 01 04 9 paid master Hannington for Anthonys scohooling 00 00 02 Item for Andrew for each a weeke 00 00 04 paid christopher ^Bocher^ for 5 dayes washing shepe standing? 00 05 10 336 paid Iohn Hunt for 9 dayes dim' 00 13 05 9 paid William Hodge quittrent to Wye court viz for one whole yeare ended att [blank] 00 02?1 00 ob' -- Item due att out?r Lady day of old for halfe a yeare 00 00 06 qr' Item for suite of Court 00 01 00 Item giuen ye gatherer 00 00 01 qr' 15 paid and discharged Richard Rickard 00 07 06 Giuen him ouer his wages 00 02 06 24 yds of fine Cloath bought of goodman Simonson to make one per of sheetes att 16 18d per yd 01 16 00 16 Shoing dunn mare 00 00 04 A barrell of beere giuen to my souldiers att Challocke Leas 00 13 00 giuen Ruff ye drummer there 00 02 00 paid for horses ther 00 01 02 17 paid for ye boyes schooling 00 00 06 paid for ye 5 dayes workes a peece of Ihon Hunt, and of Isaack Loryman att 18d and as much of Sampson Loryman att 16d per diem, about my greate pound 01 01 08 paid Iohn Hunt beside 00 01 06 22 horses att Ashford 00 00 06 337 mending my hatt lining 00 00 06 Stephen's ordinary att Ashford 00 00 08 24 paid ye shingler for making 3000 of shingles 001 10 00 paid Arrowes his bill for my selfe 00 00 05 ffor Bocher 00 06 00?10 ffor Anthony 00 02 05 paid Iohn Hunt for 4 dayes 00 06 00 Giuen one for Carrying ye doggs from Farthingloe to ye seaside which I sent for my Lord Duke to send into France 00 02 00 25 paid William Quersted and so euen till midsommer 00 05 00 Charges in sending a? ^a^ seare to London 00 00 08 paid Arrowes for a per of shoes for And[rew?] Hills 00 01 06 Mending ye h?Coach harnesse 01 01 02 28 paid b? a fortnight since for shearing of 30 sheepe ^Giuen att Boughton^ 00 01?0 00?6 Iuly ----- paid for two weekes schooling 00 01 00 1 paid Ihon Hunt for 5 dayes 00 07 06 2 Cloath to make Andrew shirtes 00 04 01 horses att ashford 00 00 06 338 paid my Assesse to ye poore of ye parish 00 013 04 6 Giuen M B N L 00 05 00 disbursed by my wife between our Lady day and midsommer day. vt sequitur. Imprimis She Lost att Cardes. 00 187 00 She gaue Frank Bettenham' her sea Valentine 00 02 00 paid Franklwell for going to Bexley 00 04 00 mending a broken Corrall 00 00 06 2 per of gloues for Ned 00 01 00 11 - 5 - 00 [f.60r] 1626 Iuly ffirst half yeare 8 Giuen 00 00 06 paid ye Shingler 00 16 00 Irons about ye Coache 00 00 08 Shoing 00 01 10 paid Tilghman for 22 dayes 00 11 00 10 paid for beere att Challocke Lees when I mustered there, viz: a 339 barrell 00 11 00 Item more Cakes and beere for ourselues 00 01 06 Item giuen ye drommer Ioyne 00 02 06 Item giuen Payne ye fife 00 01 06 11 giuen att ye taking say of a deere att Boughton 00 05 00 Giuen?Ordinary att Maydestone 00 02 06 Giuen att Peckham 00 06 00 Giuen att Boucghton 00 15 00 Giuen att Eastwell 00 01 00 20 Giuen M.B. NL 00 02 06 22 Spent att Ashford 00 06 00 Barber there 00 01 00 24 paid Browne ye Smith for all 00 05 00 paid master Taylour vt sequitur: Imprimis for taffaty sarcenett to make my ensigne of, for silke, sockett, Cutting and sowing 06 00 00 ffor ye wood for a leading staffe of Snake wood ffor stringes att tassells to ye colours 00 05 00 -- ffor a staffe to ye Colours 00 05 00 pffor a staffe of Snake wood to make a leading staffe off. 00 10 00 340 ffor an iron topp made like [mark resembling the crown with three feathers] vnto itt 00 02 06 ffor ye gilding of that head and for a foote to itt, and for freinge and trimming ye Leading staffe vp 01 04 00 price of the leading staff. 1-16-6. A Leiuetenants partizan 01 08 00 2 halberdes 00 13 04 A gorgett of black and gold without lining or trimming but onely leather 00 14 00 [small gap] --- ffor Armes coloured in glasse viz 5 escochons 00 04 03 ffor a box to putt them in 00 00 06 ffor blacke Leades 00 01 00 ffor pinns 00 02 00 my cosen Bringborne goin by water for me 00 00 06 paid two weekes schooling for ye boyes 00 01 00 A maske for my wife 00 01 06 Horses when I was abroade 00 02 08 Stephen's dyett 00 01 08 341 25 256 Giuen ye Drummer att Kennington Lees 00 02 06 paid for a barrell of beere then 00 10 00 giuen ye sergeant there 00 02 06 Horses standing then and beeste(?) standing 00 02?3 06 26 Giuen att Eastwell 00 08 00 27 Giuen M B N L 00 02 06 29 paid Bess Fisher for vse of mony 04 00 00 Giuen M - N L 00 02 06 30 paid to Iohn Woulton for watch att Shorne cliffe 00 03 00 August 1 Giuen Sir Edward Bishop's footeman 00 01 00 3 Spent att Ashford 00 01 00 5 paid Iohn Hunt all his worke 00 14 00 paid for ye boyes schooling 00 00 06 22 - 16 - 5 [f.60v] 1626 August ffirst half yeare 7 Lost att booredes End 00 01 00 8 paid steward ye glasier 00 07 06 Giuen M N L 00 01 00 342 giuen Ioyne ye drummer 00 02 06 9 horses att Challocke 00 00 08 12 paid Stephens Charges when ye went to Court about my busines 00 131 094 3 per of sockes for my wife 00 01 03 giuen Stephen 00 00 09 13 paid Thomas his Charges going to London 00 02 09 14 Charges of my men when they were abroad about my busines 00 02 02 Giuen Stephen toward ye making of his Liuery 00 06 00 paid for ye trimming of two liueryes attnd for ye making att 14s 03d per Liuery 01 08 06 21 paid ye Elmer ye taylour for buckarum' and silke 6d . and for lining of my Gorgett 2s 00 02 06 paid him for all other worke 00 042 059 6 yds of white worsted(?) Canuuas to make a Coate for Ned, att 1s 10d per yd 00 11 00 ffor fustian and making 00 02 02 A per of stockins for my wife 00 06 06 -Segagreene silke and mending ye Coache 00 01 01 343 A new key to a locke 00 00 06 A blacke and white picture of my Lord D. and A draught of posture 00 01 04 Giuen M N L 00 02 00 28 paid for a whole new suite beside making and silke for Andrew Hilles 00 12 09 per of stockins for him 00 01 10 Lodging, horsemeate, giuen and spent, when I went to dimchurch Lacy 00 07 02 September 3 paid Iohn Batherst ye remainder of his whole yeares wages, due att Bartholmew tide, 01 04 06 memorandum that from Bartholmew day his new yeare now goes on att 5li' 5s per annum paid Iohn Hunt for setting out ye partition in my little parlour 00 02 06 5 paid Goodwife Pollard for worke done for my Lady Wentworth 00 05 00 ffor shoing horses 00 02 04 giuen poore + 00 01 00 12 Shoing 00 03 00 ffor 4 window barres weighin 15 li' 00 03 08 I recd' 13 paid ye beneuolence granted to ye ________ this againe King by way of free guift 01 02 00 october 5. 16 Giuen [^]att[^] my Lady maydston 344 Mersham 00 04 06 // Charges when I sent Stephen to London 00 04?5 04 paid for a Casting nett 00 08 00 paid for yearne for my greate pond nett 00 02 00 18 paid goodman mason for bringing a loade of Firre(?) from Eastbridge wodeeare(?) 00 10 00 20 horsemeat att w(?)y 00 01 02 Giuen att Eastwell 00 00 06 21 ffor bringing master Taylours trunk to to grauesend 00 01 00 horsemeate then and dyett att fetching itt 00 02 02 22 mending strappes for saddle 00 00 02 Charges when I and my brother Henry alone went to London and came backe ye next day, viz: in dyett and horse meate and giuen att my Lodging 2s 01 03 03 11 - 2 - 1 [f.61r] 345 1626 September ffirst half yeare. L[ay]d out att London for a bed tyke for doume 03 00 00 A per of very fine blanketts of ye best 01 10 00 A per of ordinary good blanketts 00 12 00 paid for Crewell att [blank] per ounce 00 15 00 paid for Canuas to worke in att 16d per yd 00 06 06 per of stirrup leathers 00 01 06 Going by water 00 00 06 Lockes and staple etc' 00 12 06 N L 00 01 02 paid for Heraldry bookes part of ye library of master Brooke yorke herald which were not worth aboue 20 mark 18 00 00 ffor Canuas and cord to packe them vp and to ye porter for packing etc 00 04 06 24 paid an assesse for ye poore 00 10 00 26 Giuen when I went to Wye 00 01 06 28 paid ye Ioyner for 6 dayes att 12d diem and his dyett 00 06 00 29 Giuen M. NL 00 02 00 346 30 paid my dutyes to qrter' to ye Clerke 00 00 08 paid for schooling Anthony and Andrew 00 00 10 October 2 Horsemeate, diett, Curbe for bridle etc 00 02 03 Charges when I sent stephen to London about taking a house for me 00 03 00 Giuen stephen 00 00 05 paid ye Carrier for 117 li' weight 00 05 00 ffor 2 Catechismes 00 00 03 6 // paid Nurse Markettman, for nursing of Ned, so she hath before hand 00s . 03 00 00 7 paid for Anthonyes and Andrewes schooling 00 00 06 paid Bayly ye sawyer for 5 dayes dim' sawing of firre att 3s per dimem 00 16 06 9 Shoing of horses 00 02 04 mending a key and keeper 00 00 04 A deuice for a doore 00 00 04 100 of 2d nayles 00 00 02 10 Giuen Harper 001 02 00 11 // paid william Lane rent due to Conningbrooke for lands in Willisborough 00 19 09 // ffor Dunmarsh to westwell court 00 01 10 Suite of both courts 00 00 08 347 13 A windowe casement bought att maydstone 00 02 06 14 poore + 00 00 06 2 cordes 00 01 08 -- 17 A male pillian 00 00 08 per of male girtes 00 00 10 horsemeate att Canterbury 00 03 06 dyett there 00 02 08 giuen in ye Inne ^and^ att maaster DEaues(?) 00 002 06 12 giuen for searche in ye offices of wills 00 04 06 paid for writing out a weill att 6d per sheete 00 03 06 Lost att cardes 00 056 00 21 Giuen M N N L 00 02 00 22 paid Iohn Hunt 00 15 09 Cordes, to packe vp stuffe with 00 01 09 paid for Composition in little Chart 00 02 10 23 giuen att Boucghton 00 01 00 35 - 11 - 8 348 [f.61v] 1626 October ffirst half yeare 23 paid for Colouring ye new parlour and ye window 00 10 00 Item for colouring ye dyall post 00 00 04 24 2 per of shoes for my wife 00 05 00 paid an assesse for ye poore of little Chart att 1d per acre for 74 acres 00 06 02 paid Nicholas Mason for carrin?ying a loade of stuffe to ffeuersham 25 paid and discharged H. Fisher 02 00 00 giuen him 00 10 00 paid my Tutor for 2 collers for ye doggs that my Lord Duke sent ouer 00 03 00 ffor 2 chaines for them 00 04 00 giuen my boy Anthony 00 00 04 3 - 18 - 10 The totall of these leaues of this first half yeare 1626 186 10 05 349 [N.B. The inserted gathering of smaller leaves, ff.51r - 61v, ends here. The above expenses continue on f.62v. The Household expenses on f.62r follow immediately on those of f.50v and are transcribed after that page. See note before f.46r.] [f.62v] 1626 ffirst halfe yeare. Aprill ffor sweeping 3 Chimneys 00 01 00 1 ffor bringing thinges from London 00 00 06 18 paid Sotherden for 144 li' of beefe 01 12 04 Item for 2 per of sewett 00 00 08 paid master Copley for small tithes for one whole yeare from Michaelmas to Michaelmas next 01 00 00 19 6 li' of Candles 00 02 03 23 paid Browne ye Smith for forging of Irons 00 03 00 Item for new tyning of a harrow 00 07 10 ffor a hammer 00 01 00 ffor a per of pincers 00 01 06 ffor 100 of hobnayles for ye Kitchin 350 boy 00 00 03 ffor shoing a beefe=forke 00 01 00 24 ffor qrter' of veale and ye feete 00 03 06 70 li' of beefe att 4s 6d per 20 li' 00 15 08 29 Affor a rippe axe for ye husbandman 00 01 06 ffor a peece to make a yoake of 00 00 02 ffor a shouell 00 01 06 ffor a Chissell and a gooche 00 00 10 30 paid Sotherden for 70 li' of beefe att 4s 6d per 20 li' 00 15 09 May 2 4 li' of bacon 00 01 04 paid Mary Rutting her wages att her -going away but not sett downe yett february 3 01 00 00 5 paid ye bo?utcher for 50 li' of beefe att 4s 6d per 20 li' 00 11 03 Item for 2 li' of Suett 00 00 04 6 paid Erasmus Gyles for -killing 7 sheepe 00 00 06 paid Ihonson for dressing my hop?p ground So he hath 26s 00 06 00 7 3 horne Cupps for ye husbandmen 00 01 00 May. 26 paid Ihonson ye totall of this yeare for dressing my hop-ground. viz. 30s 00 04 00 351 paid and expended by my brother Henry whilst I and my wife were att London, between May ye -8. and May. 202 paid Sarah . . . . her wages and so she was discharged May: 8. 00 10 00 giuen her 00 01 00 paid Richard Bocher for 2 brewings 00 04 00 Item for grinding mault 00 00 04 A qrter' of Lamb 00 01 03 2 li' of sewett 00 00 08 paid for 89 li' of beefe att 4s 6d and 4d?s 4d per 20 li' 00 19 00 A side of mutton 00 06 00 paid ye Smith for ye husbandman's tooles 00 00 08 27 paid goodman ffennour for Cleft wood ye remainder of ye greate Oake 02 10 00 ffor a breast of veale 00 01 03 paid Thomas Tylghman for making of 1800 of fagotts att l8d per C 01 07 00 paid for shearing of 7 sheepe 00 00 06 28 paid Richard Bocher for 4 dayes work about husbandry 00 04 08 60 li' of beefe att 4s 4d per 20 li' 00 13 00 29 per of stockins for Bocher 00 02 04 352 Iune. 3 ffor mending and grinding ye Larder axe 00 00 03 9 paid for 4 gree(?)ne geese 00 02 08 Item for earthen panns 00 02 06 15 - 2 - 7 [f.63r] 1626 ffirst half yeare Iune. 6 paid Elnor for worke for ye kitchin boy 00 00 11 7 A touett of greene pease in ye podds 00 03 00 6 li' of Candles 00 02 03 9 paid Theophilus Tylghman for 7 dayes weeding ye wheate etce? 00 03 06 11 paid Thomas Posse for 5 seames dim' of oates att 18d per bushell 02 13 00 16 ffor ^gadsby^ shoing 6 beastes paid Gadsby. 00 07 06 ffor Clypses 00 01 06 22 paid Gadsby for shoing of 4 beastes 00 05 00 353 25 paid for a sith 00 03 06 Charges when I sold my blacke little mare 00 00 07 1 li' dim' of Cherryes 00 00 06 paid Richard Bocher for brewing 00 02 06 # paid about a fortnight since for shearing of 30 sheepe 00 01 08 Item paid Thomas Tilghman for making of fagotts att l8d per C. and for Cutting out of risor(?)s viz: 600 of fagotts 00 11 00 Iuly 1 paid for Cherryes 00 00 06 paid Iohn Hunt for 5 dayes 00 07 06 2 paid for 8 Crabbs 00 01 00 paid my wiues houshold booke from our Lady day to Midsommer whoreof for butter 9s 9d 01 14 02 8 plates and bradds for ye wayne 00 04 00 ffor 2 new forkes 00 01 08 mending 4 forkes 00 00 06 10 paid ye bocher for a fortnights beefe viz: 113 li' att 4s per score 01 02 06 qrter' of Lambe 00 01 00 20 A per of bellowes for ye kitchen 00 01 00 6 wodden dishes 00 00 06 354 A wodden boll for a strayner 00 00 06 paid Harper Soales damsells and Crabbs bought att feuersham 00 01 04 Oysters then 00 00 03 A blobster 00 01 06 100 of pranes 00 00 06 24 ffor husbandry irons 00 01 00 August 1 paid And discharged Margar[et] Coddwell 00 12 00 ffor 12 milkbolles 00 15 02 paid ye t?Theophilus Tilghman for 16 dayes 00 08 00 paid Thomas Tilghman for 5 dayes dim' both for haying 00 02 09 3 bringing salt from ffeuersham 00 00 10 5 paid Iohn Hunt about haying and husbandry 01 02 00 paid and discharged Mary Rutting 00 16 00 paid Sotherden for 200 C 220 li' of beefe att 4s per 20 li' Score and a shoulder of mutton 1s 6d paid him 4s siluer remaines 7s 02 07 00 Bought of my brother Henry Dering 11 weathers att 12s apeece. 12 barrens att 8s . and 6 taggs att 5s 4d 13 00 00 355 paid Tilghman for 5 dayes 00 02 06 paid ye Cowper 00 02 00 10 2 drinking glasses 00 01 06 14 Sugar 4 li' 00 04 08 Salt 2 bb' 00 03 08 pepper a pound 00 01 10 A stockelocke 00 01 04 A Create 00 01 04 An axe 00 01 06 2 rubbers for a sithe 00 00 03 per of stockins for bocher 00 02 04 Charges in fetching Peere?ce Taylour 00 00 06 28 - 14 - 6 [f.63v] 1626. ffirst half yeare 19 paid Sotherden for 105 li' of beefe att 4s per score 01 01 00 22 paid Bocher for brewing twise 00 05 00 Item for yest thrice 00 01 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman for a fortnight haying 00 06 00 356 paid Thomas Tilghman for a day dim' 00 00 10 6 -li' of Candles 00 02 03 26 paid Iohn Hunt for 3 weekes haying and haruest att 18d per diem 01 07 00 paid for a fortnights schooling for Anthony 00 00 04 28 paid Goodman Simonson for 24 yds of new linnen att [blank] per yd to make one per of fine sheetes 01 16 00 29 paid a tinker for worke 00 02 06 September 1 paid Sotherden for 6 score pound of be^e^fe att 4s per scoare 01 04 00 giuen my owne men for working vpon a holiday 00 01 00 paid Iohn Hunt for Haruesting 00 07 06 5 11 li' of sugar att 16d 00 14 08 Smithes bill for ye husbandry and Kitchin 00 04 02 butter bought of Goodwife Pell 00 05 00 12 ffor a new plough share weighin 18 li' att 3d per pound 00 04 06 ffor husbandry iron 00 01 08 paid Iohn Hunt for Haruesting 00 09 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman for a fortnight 00 10 00 357 Giuen my Lady Maydstons keeper for bringing venison 00 10 00 16 paid Iohn Lucas for 7 dayes dim' haruesting att 12d per diem and board in ye howse(?) 00 07 06 4 li' of sugar att 13d 00 04 04 20 per of rabetts 00 01 02 24 2 lobsters 00 01 00 25 paid Robert Rutting for mowing of Plumptons att 1s 6d per acre 05?0 075^5^ 070 Item for 2 dayes ^dim'^ mowing att 18d per diem 00 03 03 paid Th: Tilghman for 11 dayes 00 07 04 October 1 paid Sotherden for 60 240 li' of beefe att 4s per score for a month 02 08 00 paid him for an Inward 00 03 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 5 days 00 02 06 paid Ihon Hunt for 16 dayes 01 04 00 2 ffor killing of sheepe 00 00 06 Rootes 00 00 07 Changing of Candles 00 00 07 paid Idle Iohn 00 00 06 4 paid William Quersted a quarter wages 00 15 00 6 ffor forgeing of 2 coulters and a 358 sheare 00 01 00 ffor a new spindle 00 00 10 A Slop linke 00 00 03 A nebb linke 00 00 08 100 of hobnailes 00 00 03 9 paid Harper vtt sequitur: paid Tilghman for making of fagotts 00 03 00 ffor haruesting 04 15?4 05 ffor haying 00 04 00 ffor letting beastes bloud 00 01 00 ffor 4 podder hookes 00 03 00 ffor a s?Packsaddle 00 09 02 A bushell of salt 00 00?1 10 4 bb' of beanes 00 18 08 ffor bringing tares from Lenham 00 00?2 00 A temys siue 00 01 02 22 - 4 - 6 [f.64r] 1626 October 5 seames of oates all bought of Pell att 1s 2d 02 06 08 359 8 bb' of tares att 2s 62d per bb' 00 17 04 Tarre 00 00 10 ffor a boare 00 10 00 paid master Copley for tith Hay 01 02 00 ffor Cheese 03 01 05 20 Lambes att 6s 06 00 00 helpe to bring them 00 00 04 2 Crocks of butter 00 14 04 14 paid Theophilus Tilghman for a dayes worke 00 00 06 20 paid ye trugger for 6 dishes 00 00 06 paid goodman ffidge for 15 Lambes att 5s ye Lambe 03 15 00 232 for pitche 00 00 08 paid Mus. Giles 00 00 06 A pecke of oatemeale 00 00 10 - Bought att Charing fayre -6 welsh steeres 15 00 00 To a boy that kept them and for tarr 00 00 04 Pruning of my ^fruite^ trees 00 09 00 Traces and ropes 00 01 03 23 paid for 6 score and ten pound of beefe att 3[s] 28d per score 01 03 08 A qrter' of mutton 00 02 06 paid my wiues booke from Iune hither 0?11 14 00 360 357 - 701 - 8. ___________ Summ of this part of viz: of our ^of a halfe yeare^ 103 - 3 - 3. Summ of this halfe yeare and a month vt su supra - 103 - 3 - 3 Summ of the same time in Certeine Leaues before - 186 - 10 - 5 Totall of these 7 Monthes before I went to London. 289 - 13 - 8 [f.64v] [blank] [f.65r] 1626. 361 Second half yeare __________ October Since I came to London __________________ 24 paid Nicholas Mason for carrying a Loade of stuff to London ffeuersham from Surrenden 00 12 00 Wharfage and towne draught 00 01 00 Horsemeate and man's meate then 00 00 08 26 Dyett att Rochester 00 19 10 Horsemeate there 00 08 09 giuen there 00 01 09 Aquauitae for Thom' there 00 00 04 27 Nayles 00 01 00 ffagotts 00 00 06 A water tubbe 00 03 00 2 dozen of trenchers 00 01 00 2 per of bellowes, 2 candlestickes, a paile and a little boll 00 04 02 A stocke Locke 00 02 00 2 stocke Lockes 00 01 08 2 li' of Candles 00 00 09 2 deale boardes planed on each side for shelues in my study 00 04 00 A deale board for my beddsteds 00 01 08 A porter had for bringing them 00 00 03 362 paid ye Carpenter for a dayes worke 00 02 00 28 A table with drawing leaues 00 15 06 A Cupboard 00 05 06 paid a porter for bringing them 00 00 04 paid for all dyett from fryday and Saterday 00 12 02 30 paid for Cutting a seale for Robert 00 05 00 A quart of wine 00 00 06 Horsemeate att ye crosse keyes 00 14 06 31 A Cheese weighing 10 li' att 3d qr' 00 02 07 A linke 00 00 04 Horsehire to London 00 02 06 Shoing and remouing 00 01 04 ffire pan, tonges, potthookes, potthangers, gridiron, fire forke 00 07 00 drawe irons for a Co^a^le fire in ye kitchin 00 04 11 A Curling bodkin for my wife 00 00 00?6 Barber 00 02 00 A toy for Anthony 00 00 08 Beefe and mutton 00 03 04 Oatemeale 00 00 01 mending a Curtaine rodd 00 00 04 A per of Creepers weighing 14 li' att 3d per li' 00 03 06 A new spring locke and 3 keyes to ye 363 hall doore 00 04 00 Nouember 1. paid att ye bell for for 2 horses 5 nights and for one 2 nights 00 06 00 Oates for ye same horses 00 04 04 giuen ye ostler 00 00 06 Lost att gleeke with my Lady Gray and Lady Wentworth 00 17 06 giuen ye porter of ye Charc?terhouse 00 00 04 2 giuen my Lord Dukes porter att Wallingford house 00 01 00 A new french band 00 04 06 -- Giuen my Lady Wentworths man when she sent my wife a band 00 01 00 To a porter that brought Chaires and stooles 00 00 06 more for ye same 00 00 04 Candles 00 0-44 004 ob' pipkins 00 00 02 paid ye Cooke for meate before Nouember 00 2?10 06 3 A grate for ye dining roome Chimny waeighing 51(?) li' att 3d per li' and a shilling ouer 00 2313^13^ 04 p[aid] ye smith for other work 00 00 06 4 paid ye Carpenter for worke heere 00 00 074 364 10 - 18 - 1 - ob' [f.65v] [16]26 Nouember Second half yeare 4 A muffe for my wife 00 09 00 Knotts for her 00 02 06 A draught of ^my^ armes for Sir Iohn Skeffington 00 10 00 A draught of 12 coates for Robert 00 05 00 Riband for my wife 00 02 00 5 poore + 00 00 04 Giuen att Whitehall 00 01 00 ^Cutting of^ Another seale for Robert 00 05 00 6 A seale bought for Charles 00 05 00 boxes 00 00 10 ye Coach=maker's bill paid 00 011 06 A skillett 00 02 02 A basting ladle 00 00 08 A frying pan 00 02 04 Rosemary setts sent into ye Country 00 01 00 A torche 00 00 09 Giuen when my wife was att my Lord 365 Dukes masque 00 00 06 Soape 00 00 03 Bedstaues 00 00 06 7 per of bootes 00 11 06 blacke inke half a pinte 00 00 04 A glasse 00 00 01 A glasse bottles couered with leather 00 00 06 halfe a pint of redd inke 00 00 08 qrter' of a pound of redd soft wax 00 00 03 pens and quills 00 01 06 8 An old table with draw=leaues 00 16 00 A Court Cupboard for ye dining ro^o^me 00 06 00 to a porter for bringing them 00 00 03 6 leather Chaires 4 high and 2 lowe att 5s 6d per chaire 01 13 00 one greate chaire with armes 00 09 00 9 Giuen my Lord Dukes porter att White=hall 00 01 00 10 A heraldry booke of ye Dukes of Brabant with purtraicts and armes 00 04 00 Another of ye EE of Holland and Zeland etc 00 02 00 11 wax blacke leade in a brass quill etc 00 01 00 12 giuen att ye halfe moone 00 00 06 14 ffor starche 00 00 04 366 Brimstone 00 00 02 powder blew 00 00 02 A drumme for Anthony 00 04 00 A rattle for Ned 00 00 01 Shoing ye coach=horses 00 04 00 A band pott, beere pott and a glasse 00 01 08 other small earthen vessells 00 00 10 + giuen att my Lord Dukes Chambers 00 01 00 16 paid for 15 nights for two horses 00 15 00 Item for oates 2 bb' dim'. att 2s per b' 00 09 00 A baskett for ye house 00 00 10 paid master Taylour about armes 00 02 00 17 It Ouid's metamorph' in English 00 05 06 ye life of Almansor 00 00 06 giuen att my Lady Grayes 00 00 06 18 pder of spurres inlayd 00 04 00 2 yds qrter' of scarlett for a suite 03 00 00 Satten for sleeues and edging 00?1 138 100 mills' his catalogue of honour 01 15 00 giuen my Lord Dukes porter att Whitehall 00 01 00 A Close stoole and a pan 00 09 00 to a porter for bringing itt 00 00 02 20 A quire of paper 00 00 04 367 Giuen my sister E. Ashburnhams man for bringing of sweetemeates 00 01 00 Iuniper 00 00 02 17 - 3 - 0 [f.66r] 1626 Second half yeare A mappe 00 00 06 21 A fee giuen to Doctor Haruy 01 00 00 22 A seale Cutt in brasse by Cockson 00 05 00 23 A silluer selale of 6 coates for my father cutt by wodenett 00 07 00 24 wax an ounce 00 00 06 4 dozen of scarlett and silluer pointes att 12s 6d 02 0810 00 2 per of gloues 00 02 00 25 A wax Candle 00 00 06 giuen Sir Iohn Hobarts Coachman when I went to meete my Lady Maydstone 00 05 00 26 poore + 00 01 00 Giuen Sir Iohn Hobart's porter 00 01 00 Horsemeate in London 00 01 00 368 horsemeate when Stephen went into Kent 00 02 02 meate and drinke for him and a boy then 00 04 02 his Comming vp per water 00 00 06 27 A warming pan 00 06 00 An vrinall 00 00 03 wine 00 00 03 28 paper 8 quire to be ruled with redd Inke for an Alphabett of Armes att 2s per quire 00 16 00 ffor ruling itt with redd ink 00 04 00 other paper 00 03 00 my wife gaue to my cosen Ashbornhamms Coachman 00 01 00 Candles 3 li' 00 01 081 ob' giuen poore + 00 00 06 ob' starch 00 00 03 29 giuen master Peerd part of an old debt which he did owe vnto me, and which I will take out in counsell 05 00 00 paid Henley my taylour for making my suite 012 04 00 ffor silke buttons linings etc 01 03 00 silke and lacing ye cloake 00 04 00 A per of fustian drawers 00 04 00 Letting downe my black satten 369 breeches deeper in ye wast band 00 05 00 30 giuen my Lord Dukes footeman 00 02?1 00 December giuen att whitehall 00 00 06 1 Seing a play 00 01 00 my wife gaue att whitehall 00 00 06 per of hind wheeles for ye coache 02 04 00 other worke about ye coackhe 00 06 00 2 paid ye dyer for that that was not vnto me worth 10s 01 04 06 giuen att white hall 00 00 06 giuen Richard Lanes 00 00 06 3 giuen att ye half moone 00 00 06 giuen my Lady Finch's man 00 00 06 paid my cosen Bringborne vt sequitur 2 dust basketts and 5 broomes 00 00 11 ffor bringing vp my houshold stuffe by water and to ye hoyman's boy 00 08 08 Wharfage and waterbale 00 01 06 Cranage and Loading ye Cartes 00 00 05 Cartage to my house 00 02 06 5 dozen of Candles and for portage of them and ye soape 01 03 00 half a firkin of soape 00 07 06 Dyett that night I came to towne 00 05 07 216 - 2 - 4 370 [f.66v] 1626 [December] Second half yeare I--h 100 of fagotts and half a thousand of billetts 00 18 00 half a Chaldron of seacoale and Carriage of them 00 11 04 3 Chaldron of seacoale att 19s 6d 02 18 06 ffor Cartage of them at 16d per Loade Nouember 29 00 08 00 The historians of Normandy etc 01 00 00 giuen att my cosen Bringborn's when we lay there 00 03 00 4 for making a bill from my Lord Cheife Iustice to me of 1000li' to be paid 1628. 00 01 00 5 ffor making another 00 01 00 poore + 00 00 04 paid my apothecaryes bills 00 05 00 giuen att my Lady Maydstone 00 00 06 --ing of 76 wax 00 00 01 371 7 wine etc N L 00 01 00 paid Landress for washing last time I was in London 00 04 00 8 Spent N. L. 00 02 00 A greate pewter bason 00 04 06 6 sawcers 00 01 10 10 Spent N. L 001 02 00 11 Nayles 00 00 04 ob' Carpenters work 00 01 08 giuen 00 00 02 A loade of billetts and fagotts 00 010 00 13 Curtaine rods for a new bedstedd att 3d per foote. 00 04 06 paid master Taylour for worke heere one day 00 06 00 giuen ye vpholsterers man for hanging^imself^ []ye[] stuffe vp 00 01 00 paid a porter for bringing stuff hither 00 00 04 14 6 turky worke stooles att ye second hand att 5s 6d per stoole 01 13 00 // A faire turky Carpett at ye second hand being [blank] long and [blank] [] broade 06 10 00 15 yellow, blew, and russett silke att 2s 372 per ounce to worke armes 00 02 06 paid master Noakes his apothecary bill for my selfe 00 03 10 ffor 2 halters 00 00 08 A washing boule 00 05 00 paid Giuen a Coachman for breaking a new Coach gelding 00 02 00 pottengers and Candlestickes 00 00 03 A torche 00 00 09 A kettle 00 11 06 A spitt 00 02 00 A nhorse to saw wood on 00 01 06 Setting ye sawe 00 00 10 ffor a lanthorne 00 01 06 A dripping pan 00 01 08 A grater 00 00 10 A locke for my study doore 00 01 00 Bayes to make Ned a Coate 00 08 00 ffor a Iacke and lines and weight 00 15 00 Nayles and tenter=hookes 00 00 07 16 per of brasse Cobb irons 01 0?19 00 per of little andirons with brasse heades 00 05 00 per of tonges and a firepan with brasse heades and one brasse apeece more 00 04?5 00 373 22 - 9 - 6 ob'. [f.67r] 1626 Second half yeare 3 yds of tiffany for my wife 00 04 06 Gloues for her 00 09 00 A muff for my cosen Mary, giuen her by my wife 00 04 00 A Chaine giuen by her to my sister Fr[ances] Dering 00 05 00 Two Chinne bands for my wife 00 02 06 Shoing Coach=horse 00 05 06 Spice for a drenche for them 00 01 08 A letter 00 00 02 halfe a hundred of nayles 00 00 03 A torche 00 00 09 per of shoes for my wife 00 03 00 per of bootes and mending bootes for me 00 18 00 17 giuen and my Lord Dukes lodgings 00 01 00 giuen att my Lady Maydston's 00 01 00 18 to a porter for bringeing Chaires 00 00 06 374 giuen att Sir Iohn Hobarts 00 01 00 porter for bringing stooles 00 00 06 giuen ye shomakers box 00 00 06 mending lockes etc 00 00 04 paid Landresse 00 01 00 19 Giuen master Taylour for half a dayes worke 00 04 00 21 paid a fee for a doe to ye keeper of paules perry parke, giuen me by ye Lady Throckmorton 00 10 00 paid ye carrier for bringing itt vp 00 06 00 22 Venice glasses 6. 8s . square trenchers some att 18d others att 8d , round trenchers att 18? 16d per dozen, and a voyden knife 16d all together Cost 00 16 00 giuen little George Finch his nurse 00 05 00 giuen my Lord Tufton's man that brought me his patent of ye baronettship 00 01 00 25 paid? ^paid^ poore + 00 01 02 26 hay for my horse 00 00 04 to a porter 00 00 06 my wife and I lost att cardes 00 08 06 28 I lost att Cardes 01 08 06 giuen att my Lady Maydstones to ye 375 cooke 00 02 00 29 giuen att whitehall 00 00 06 paid for ye taffaty yat lined ye skirtes of my doublett and faced ye h?ends viz dim' yd dim' qrter' 00 08 00 Item 4 yds dim' of silluerd gragarum to make my wife a kertle and sleeues and stomacher att 19s 6d per yd 04 08 00 14 ounces 3 qrters' of silluer Cloud lace being 8 dozend dim' yardes to lay her gowne about att 5s per ounce 03 12 00 15 ounces dim' of silluer spangled lace edging, att 5s 4d per ounce being 6 dozen dim' to lay her bodyes and 8 couples downe ye kirtle 4004 05 00 30 paid for ye borrowing of 2 bookes of heraldry of master Kimby 00 05 00 giuen master Taylour for a dayes worke in heraldry 00 05 00 31 ffor Carrying of letters 00 01 00 Ianuary 1. paid Stephen his bill. viz giuen ye bakers box 00 00 04 giuen my Lord Grayes foote man 00 00 06 376 giuen ye Coachmakers box 00 01 00 giuen ye Smithes men 00 00 06 gilding of mony for Antho[n]y 00 04 00 washing ye mens shirtes 00 01 06 bringing a Letter 00 00 04 to a porter for bringing things 00 00 03 20 - 15 - 1. [f.67v] 1626 Ianuary Second half yeare 1 paid all due for hay 01 14 00 Item all for 9 bb' and a pecke of oates since ye 28 of Nouember 00 18 06 for coach=roome one weeke 00 01 00 giuen ye Ostler 00 00 06 my wife Lost att cardes 00 14 00 I lost att cardes 00 01 00 3 A Spanish ruff for my wife 01 04 00 2 se^ui^tts of suites of knotts 00 06 06 Riband 00 03 06 A blacke french Quoife 00 06 06 ffor pinnes 00 04 04 377 2 pendent pearles Counterfeited 00 05 00 knotts for shoes 00 01 02 4 giuen master Taylour for half a day's worke 00 04 00 5 Walsingham and Gemiticensis 00 09 00 Chronicle of Wales 00 01 00 Ayscue his history of England 00 01 06 Lambert's perambulation which I gaue to master Taylour 00 03 04 Suruey of Cornwall 00 00 06 A Saxon teareatise 00 01 00 Peacham of Limning 00 00 06 Heraldlry Triall of bastardy 00 01 00 Description of midd[lesex] 00 00 06 Newbergensis his history 00 01 00 pampheletts 6 and 2 MS 00 02 00 patterns of Coates and Supporters 00 02 00 giuen my Lady Wentworths foote-man that brought good newes 00 01 00 6 my wife gaue ye her taylours men 00 01 00 Lost att Cardes 01 06 00 8 giuen porter att my Lord Dukes 00 01 00 Changing a per of ^silke^ stockins for my wife 00 03 06 bobbin lace for her 00 00 06 A torch 00 00 09 378 A key for my pew in ye Church 00 01 00 giuen ye Clarke 00 00 06 A paper booke of 4 quire for Noble= mens pedegrees 00 10 06 6 quire of paper 00 02 00 A reame of paper to print with escocheons and mantles 00 11 00 A paper booke for ye Orders and degrees of ye nobility from a Duke etc 00 01 00 blacke leade in a sweete sticke 00 00 06 paid Richardson for Cutting a seale in brasse of my Creast 00 05 00 paid him for Caruing armes vpon plate 00 05 00 9 giuen att ye half moone 00 00 06 10 A paper book of 4 quire ^bought of master Kimby^ with mantle and escocheon's printed 4 on a side att 2s 6d per quire 00 10 00 giuen ye boy yat brought itt home 00 00 03 half a reame of royall paper 00 14 00 half a reame of troys demy 00 05 06 A quire of ye best royall paper 00 02 06 11 An ounce of silke for armes 00 02 00 A qrter' of a pound for ye same vse of bl[ack] 00 15 00 379 A qrter' of a pound of Crewell Crimson in graine att 10d per ounce 00 03 04 -A pound of white threed for ye same vse 00 08 00 An ^ounce(?)^ qrter' of an dim’ ounce of threed 00 023 00 ob' 12 Lost att Cardes 00 06 00 14 - 5 - 8 [f.68r] 1626 Second half yeare Ianuary 13 giuen 00 01 06 Lining of my hatt 00 02 00 Spent 00 00 06 14 giuen att White hall priuy garde 00 01 00 giuen Lady Richardson's coachman 00 02 00 15 paid master Cockson for a print in brasse to sett my armes vpon my bookes, being ye Wyuerne holding my single coate, he sayd that ye brasse stood him in 4s 01 00 00 16 A loade of billetts 00 11 00 380 paid master Taylour for halfe a dayes worke 00 04 00 17 my wife gaue my Lady ffinches coachman 00 02 00 18 paid for ye silluer of a double Seale 00 12 00 paid f?master Woodenett for Cutting of 8 coates and a creast att one end and my single coate att ye other 00 18 00 starche 00 00 04 to a porter 00 00 03 spiggetts 00 00 01 A leaden standish 00 00 04 Cotton for my inke horne 00 00 02 19 Charges when stephen went downe with horses and brought other vp 00 07 09 dim' pound of yellow silke for armes 00 16 00 A redd box for my wife 00 04 00 A brass seale circumscribed 00 06 00 my wife gaue ye porter att my Lord Dukes 00 01 00 20 Giuen Dicke att my Lord Dukes 00 02 00 223 22 Giuen master Tauerner Secretary to my Lord Montgomery when he drew a warrantt for me to be sworne of ye priuy Chamber to the K[ing] 01 00 00 381 Giuen his man that writt ye warrant 00 02 00 Giuen Sir William Heydon's man that when his master tooke my oath 00 02 00 25 Gilt paper 00 04 00 A per of sky Colour silke stockins 01 16 00 A per of black silk stockins 01 10 00 A per of knitt thread stockins 00 04 06 A per of p?buckes leather gloues with topps of black plush 00 08 00 A per of plaine buckes leather gloues 00 05 00 A per 2 per of thinne inner gloues 00 02 00 A little Tiffany ruff for my wife 00 07 06 paid my Laundresse 00 03 00 giuen a porter for bringing stooles 00 00 06 giuen ye pages of ye backe stayres att White hall 00 02 00 giuen a boy that did light me home 00 00 06 A loade of wood 00 10 00 to ye smith for setting on a locke 00 00 04 A pott for ye folkes to drinke in 00 00 02 28 giuen a boy for lighting my Coach home 00 00 06 29 Lost in light peeces borrowed 00 05 00 paid Stephens for 6 baytes for Coach horse 00 03 00 Giuen Stephen 00 00 04 mending my watch 00 11 00 382 30 Barber 00 02 00 giuen my Lady Maydston's man 00 01 00 31 A light from Whitehall home 00 01 00 february 2 I? giuen att Whitehall 00 02 00 A light home 00 00 06 paid my Lady Richardson for vse 01 00 00 14 - 15 - 9 [f.68v] 1626 February Second half yeare 7 Giuen nurse Markettman 00 02 00 Giuen N. L. 00 02 06 8 Giuen att my fathers 00 01 06 Giuen att Bexley 00 03 00 Giuen Thomas Wyld when I and my boy came vp from Bexley to London in ye coach 00 02 06 10 Giuen N L 00 05 00 A new half shirt 00 08 00 paid And discharged Thomas Russell all his wages 01 00 00 Giuen him ouer 00 05 00 383 A torche 00 00 09 Sending Thomas to Grauesend 00 00 06 Washing Thomas his shirts 00 00 06 A halter 00 00 03 horsemeate and ostler 00 01 01 11 Giuen my taylours boy 00 00 06 Giuen my Lord Dukes porter att Wallingford house 00 02 00 132 Tooth pickes and case 00 00 08 N L 00 02 00 143 ffor making a bond 00 01 00 paid master Taylour for binding 2 paper bookes for alphabetts of Heraldry 00 08 00 ffor stocking a print of armes 00 02 00 14 paid master Taylour for allmost a dayes worke in heraldry 00 04 00 15 2 grammers for Anthony 00 01 03 10 quire of paper for heraldry 00 05 06 16 paid a porter that brought things from Belinsgate 00 00 04 Barber 00 02 06 // A silluer rapier cutt in diamonds 02 10 00 17 Aesops fables in English for Anthony 00 00 06 paid my Taylour for all worke and lining about my plush suite and 384 Cloake 03 14 00 ffor a Cordeuant wastcoate and making 01 00 00 paid him for all other worke 00 154 00 paid Muddiman for all his worke for my wife vt patet per bill 06 16 00 A drumm for my boy 00 05 00 18 A new beauer hatt 02 05 00 paid a scriuener for making a bond 00 01 00 O? Item for helping me to ye mony viz: O. 100li' 00 05 00 14 yds of blacke vnshorne vellett att 24s per yd to make a suite and ye outside of a Cloake 16 156 00 9 yds 3 qrters' of black plush att 28s per yd to line ye Cloake 13 12 00 3 yds dim' of white satten to lyne ye doublett and skirtes and pocketts att 15s 02 12 06 1 yd dim’quter' of black sattin for edging ye suite att 16s per yd 01 00 00 Item ye mercers bill for this suite 3 - 19 - 6 ye Taylours bill for ye same vt supra 3 - 14 - 0 Totall of all this suite and Cloake 385 37 - 13 - 6 ____________ 55 - 12 - 2 [f.69r] 1626 Second half yeare February Sattin and taffety for a new per of sleeues 01 06 06 17 Supper in Apollo with Sir George Dawson Sir Thomas Walsingham, Sir Iohn Skeffington, and my brother Ashbernham 00 07 06 21 per of gloues for Anthony. 00 00 06 paid for all horsemeate 00 19 00?4(?) Item for a halter 00 00 04 Item more for horsemeat 00 02 02 per of stockins for Antho[n]y 00 01 02 Kersy to make Anthony a suite 00 10 00 Cloath to make him a cloake 00 16 08 dying my yellow silk stockins 00 01 06 giuen my Lord Dukes porter 00 00 06 giuen Stephen 00 00 02 386 paid Alice Browne a whole yeares Wages due vpon ye 26. of Ianuary last past 02 10 00 22 ffor a new print in wood Carued to print Escocheons with mantells of 9 in a side 00 14 06 ffor printing of 38 q[ui]r[e] of paper with that and other prints att 8d per quire 01 05 06 27 Dinner with Sir Thomas Shirley att a tauerne 00 07 06 :Charges when stephen went into Kent 00 04 08 100 li' of fagotts 00 10 06 giuen Stephen 00 00 02 28 A greate print of armes viz. 16 // coates with ye baronette hand, and a wiuerne holding ye esco sheild. Carued by master Cockson, to sett vpon my bookes 04 15 00 March 2 heraldry 00 01 00 paid my Landress 00 02 06 3 Giuen a fee for looking in ye office of Wills 00 05 00 5 riband 00 00 09 6 giuen att my Lady Maydstones 00 00 06 387 8 paid Miles ye Carrier for all 00 04 00 9 poore + 00 01 00 paper and Inke 00 00 06 10 paid ye taylour for all worke about a Cloake and suite for hAnthony 00 18 00 A reame of Italian royall paper for escocheons 02 08 00 A quire of ye best royall imperiall paper 00 04 00 A paper for booke for places in Kent 00 01 00?4(?) Hard wax 00 01 00 112 A button to Anthony's Cloake 00 00 06 13 giuen att denmark house 00 01 00 14 giuen Henr' Fisher 00 10 00 binding heraldry bookes 00 15 00 Typotius his worke of Hieroglyphickes 00 18 00 Giuen N L 00 010 00 15 Giuen by my wife to Doctor Foxs as a fee 00 10 00 paid for binding 2 bookes vp for heraldry 00 07 00 16 6 paper bookes of 5 q[ui]r[e] in a booke bound in parchment for history and Heraldry of Kent viz 4d per q[ui]r[e] et 4d per binding 00 12 00 388 giuen ffranklyn in part of payment for his iourney with ye horses 00 01 00 23 - 6 - 1. [f.69v] 1626 March Second halfe yeare 17 paid these bills vt sequitur viz: Imprimis for shoing oates and hay for Coach=horse 02 07 04 ffor mending my saddle 00 02 04 A torch 00 00 10 paid ye Scauenger of London 00 01 08 more for shoing ye coach Coach horse 00 04 02 A ffanne for my wife 00 05 00 Riband for my wife 00 03 00 giuen by her to my cosen Ashbornham's Coahchman 00 01 00 A skreene for her 00 00 04 giuen to other Coachmen 00 024 00 A Carded band for my wife 00 05 00 mending and starcheing her ruffe 00 03 00 giuen by her 00 00 06 389 per of shoes(?) for Anthony 00 01 06 A drumme for Anthony 00 05 00 ffor tape 00 01 05 poore + 00 03 00 ob' Candles 8 li' 00 00?3(?) 030 ob' paid ye Vpholster master Grafton [blank] A french bedsted with pillers of wallnutt tree 01 15 00 1 peece of greene and yellow Velure 01 18 00 23 yds of fr? striped hangings linsey wolsey att 6s per yd 06 18 00 ringes hooke nayles et hanging vp 00 02 06?0 ffor a low stoole and two low halfe back't Chaire wee finding ye black Couering 01 07 00 ye stoole frame 1s 2d ye Chaires 4s -8d : ye bl[ack] A greate Chaire frame ^of beech^ 4s . wrought 2 low stoole frames of walnutt tree velluett 3s 8d . buckarom to lyne ye inside chaire and of ye stuffe 2s -3d . 4s ounces 3 stooles qrters' bate one dram of black and orenge freinge turky top freinge att 3s per ounce for ye Chaire and 2 stooles. 14s . ye stuffe was our owne So these 2 stooles and Chaire Cost beside ye stuffe sackcloath, 390 girtwebb, nayles, towe, C(?)urled haire, redd leather, nayles etc 10s 6d . making them vp 6s 01 19 03?42 ffor making vp ye greene vellett 3 stooles and 2 C?low halfe backe Chaires. for ye frames and all butt ye Couering stuffe 02 00 10 19 A loade of wood 00 09 06 mending my silluer Can 00 03 04 20 2 li' of Candles 00 00 10d my wife paid for starching her band 00 01 06 ffor mending Andrewes shoes 00 00 05 paid ye Scauengers for all due att our Lady 00 01 08 paid master Kymbe in part for tricking ye armes of Kent 00 10 00 paid for 5 paper a brasse print of my single Coate and Creast for bookes 01 10 00 17 - 9 - 8 [f.70r] 1626 391 Second half yeare 56 paper bookes of 5 q[ui]r[e] in a booke for notes of Kent by ye Lath bound in parchment 00 12 0[-] paid for binding vp 2 greate bookes and one in 4to marked on ye backe KENT 00 12 06 ffor binding other heraldry paper bookes 00 02 00 Item for binding 3 greate bookes with scocheon paper for Ordinaryes 00 15 00 Item for paper putt in them 00 00 06 paid ye Chirurgeon for letting me bloud 00 05 00 Giuen master Doctor Foxe 7 fees 03 10 00 paid All manner of Charges in passing my patent of Baronettship as // appeareth by ye particulars in a paper with in ye box where ye patent Lyes 84 16 00 30 paid Stephen a whole yeares wages due att our Lady day 05 00 00 paid ye Coachmakers bill 00?1 04 00 31 paid master Noakes ye Apothecary for all that I had of him in my last sicknes 00 17 08 392 Item for my wife 00 04 00 Item for Anthony 00 12 10 paid my half yeares assesse to ye poore 00 10 00 April 10 paid for making vp a damaske suite for Anthony. 00 15 06 Horses in London 01 16 00 giuen there 00 01 06 Disbursed by my brother H[enry] Nouember D[ering] whilst I liued in London. 3 Charges in my seruaunts returne from London, themselues, and ye horses 00 07 05 paid Bayly ye sawyer 00 16 01 paid [blank] Kember of Harriettsham for a blacke gelding for ye Coach 08 00 00 9 dyett for 2 men att board wages for each a fortnight 00 16 00 13 paid and discharged Iohn Batherst 01 10 00 Giuen a drummer att a muster 00 02 00 Item a barrell of beere then spent 00 101 00 21 paid Alexander Hart for Loane of mony 131 13 04 23 ffetching of horses too and f[]ro[] 2s 2s 6d 2s 1li(?) 6d 9d 4s -3s 19d . 00 16 05 26 paid Iohn Dering for mault 12 05 00 393 December 17 p[aid] my cosen Elis: Fisher for loane of mony 04 00 00 An old Cloake bought of Thomas to make Andrew a per of Hills a 01 02 09 suite whilst he was att my fathers 00 15 00 more to make itt vp 00 03 09 Ianuary 16 paid for a yeares loane of 100li' to my father due december 20 08 00 00 paid my father which he L[ai]d out for Composition 00 05 00 February 4 A new plough bought 00 09 00 11 Giuen to Anthony 00 01 06 giuen nurse 00 02 00 14 paid goodman Carter for 28 qrters' of flockes att 16d per qrter' 01 17 04 ffor 4 traces 00 01 04 paid nurse Markettman in part 01 00 00 155 - 10 - 8 [f.70v] 1626. February Second half yeare 14 A per of sockes for Antho[n]y. 00 00 06 394 dressing my bay mares foote 00 01 00 3 halters 00 01 01 A fothering line 00 00 04 18 ffor a messenger to douer viz: I.Lucas 00 02 00 A new plough 00 09 00 24 paid Elnor ye taylours bills 18s 6 pints of Hastifers 00 01 00 March 18 3 ells of Holland 00 09 00 A new gett 00 00 10 24 paid Nurse Markettman ye remainder for all ye nursing for Ned: being 67 weekes att 2s 6d per week 01 09 00 paid Bayly ye sawyer for worke 00 16 01 paid in Smithes bills. for shoing and for husbandry irons 02 04 08 Candles 00 02 03 paid William Quersted and discharged 00 05 00 paid ye shoomakers bill for Anthony and Andrew Hill 00 16 00 december 26 paid William Sare in part of wages 02 00 00 paid Iohn Hunt for Carpentry 00 16 02 Item for worke in remoouing of trees 01 12 00 paid Him and others for worke att ye bouling 00 1211 09 o?b' ground 00 131 1010 10 395 paid ye two Tilghmans for all worke in my absence, Item, to [blank] Roberts and Richard Butcher for husbandry worke etc 02 01 05 Item more to ye 2 tilhgh Tilghmans for ploughing - 02 16 02 Item to them for Courting 01 07 01 Item to them for Threshing and Cleaning 04 00 1. ob' paid for ye remoouing of trees to others beside I. Hunt 00 11 5. ob' paid for 9 barrells of beere spent att London before our Comming downe 02 14 00 March. paid att London for teaching Anthony to play on a drumm 00 05 00 memorandum paid my wiues houshold booke for dyett att London vst sequitur: Imprimis for all Nouember 03 15 00.ob' 25 - 12 - 2 Item for all december where of spent att one dinner - 3li'-10s -2?3d 08 06 06.ob' dyett Item for all Ianuary 07 19 10.qr’ 30li' Item for all February 04 18 10 10s Item for all March 05 10 00 3d . other Charges beside dyett 00 05 01. 396 paid Doctor Fox. in 7 fees for aduise in phisicke 03 10 00 Chirurgeon 00 08 00 Brass prints for ^my^ armes on bookes 01 10 00 56 - 7?2 - 56 Booke binder for binding bookes for heraldry 01 10 00 Scauenger 00 01 08 __________ 63 - 7 - 2 __________ Summe of this halfe yeare whilst I lay att London which was but 5 monthes. 425?4 - 15 - 7. _____________ 431 - 15 - 3 _____________ Summe totall of this whole yeare. 721 - 8 - 11 ____________ 7145? - 9 - 3 397 [f.71r] 1627 ffirst half yeare March 27 A handle to my silluer Chaffingdish 00 01 00 Washing a per of Sheetes 00 01 00 A loade of wood 00 09 10 31 paid ye smith's bill 00 09 00 paid for marking onf my new plate 00 05 06 A greate leather standard Chest 01 00 00 porter for bringing itt home 00 00 06 per of sthoes for Andrew 00 02 00 Giuen Iames Dering when he went ouer 00 05 00 April 2 A booke print of my Creast viz alone 00 08 00 3 Letters 00 00 04 A skinne of Velom 00 01 02 5?3 bookes of Computation of yeares 00 02 04 writing of a warrant to search all offices without fee, to be signed by ye priuy counsell 00 02 00 supper 00 02 09 4 paid ye shomaker for all due vnto him for my selfe 01 09 00 Item for my wife 00 03 00 398 Mathaeus Parisiensis, et Florent' Wigorn' etc 00 10 00 Goodwin's suc^c^ession of BB, latin 00 04 00 Edmeri Historia 00 04 00 5 giuen att my Lady Maydston's 00 00 06 paid a Carrman for bringing Chaires and stoole 00 00 10 6 giuen att my Lord Priuy Seale's 00 01 00 giuen att my Lord Dukes to ye Porter' 00 01 00 to a boy that lighted me home 00 00 09 X my dinner 00 01 064 7 Giuen att my Lord of Canterburyes 00 01 00 going by water 00 01 00 Candles 00 00 05 Apples and a lemman x 00 00 05 8 giuen 00 00 06 A Chaine bought by my wife and giuen Nan my cosen Anne Cutts 01 05 00 Gloues for my wife 00 06 00 A ruffe for my wife 00 07 00 Riband 00 06 00 A per of garters for her 00 02 00 Knotts for her 00 03 00 9 giuen for Carrying a letter 00 01 00 giuen att Sir Iohn Hoberts 00 01 06 going by water 00 00 06 399 mending my hangers 00 00 04 10 going by water 00 00 06 giuen att ye Master of ye rolles 00 02 00 ffor writing a postscript in my warrant for search in offices 00 02 00 paid master Beale for dressing and lining my hatt 00 04 00 A hatt for Anthony 00 05 06 11 A scriuener for writing more in my warrant of search for Antiquityes 00 00 06 17 X paid ye Cooke his bill for all due vnto this morning 00 11 00 letters 00 00 04 X stephens Charges when he Came vp 00 01 06?4 to a porter 00 00 04 9 - 15 - 2 [f.71v] 1627 Aprill. ffirst halfe yeare. X ffor dyett 00 01 06 An vrinall 00 00 03 paid ye Smith for mending ye winedow 00 00 06 400 paid ye watchman that of ye Citty 00 02 00 giuen ye Coachmakers man when they brought a Coache home for Anthony 00 01 00 paid a voluntary assesse to ye minister for afternoone Lectures 00 10 00 paid Cockson for Cutting a seale of my single coate and Creast 10s circumscribed Sig: Edvardi Dering milit' et Baronetti 00 18?7 06 Item ye silluer of itt 00 04 06 paid Wodenett for taking of my greate seale with 8 Coates and Creast, and for making a thimble to itt and s an Iuory handle 00 02 06 going by water 00 00 06 12 to a porter 00 00 06 Comming to grauesend by water 00 04 00 giuen 00 01 00 horsemeate and dyett 00 032 06 A hackney hired home 00 05 00 13 giuen att my fathers 00 09 06 14 Ordinary att Ashford for me and my X brother Henr[y] 00 03 00 giuen a poore man + 00 03 00 19 2 doz b' of Candles 00 09 00 giuen att Boughton 00 02 06 401 Corde 00 00 01 girthes 00 00 08 paid Sergeant Snowden for trayning my souldiers by Command from my Lord Leiuetenant 3 dayes 00 06 00 giuen him for his dyett 00 06 00 giuen a drummer for attending 00 05 00 paid by my brother H[enry] D[ering] whilst I was att London since our Lady day Last past. April 8 paid for more worke about ye bowling gro[un]d 00 12 00 day worke in husbandry by ye 2 Tilghmans and Roberts 02 10 00 paid Iohn Hunt for carpentry and making of pales 00 13 06 10 paid Thomas Wiles for horsemeat att Grauesend 00 14 04 Shouing 00 00 02 horsemeate when my wife Cam ^went^ home from London 00 10 08 my seruaunts 2 of them by water 00 01 00 mending a saddle 00 00 06 Giuen Thomas Wiles by my wife 00 05 00 paid Iennings ye cowper for worke 00 02?3 00 402 Layd out by my selfe att London. 23 per of bootehose 00 10 00 going by water whilst I was there [blank] giuen att ye exchequer 00 03 06 10 - 17 - 0 [stub] [f.72r] 1627 Aprill ffirst half yeare 25 The Acts of Scotland printed 00 04 00 Candles 00 00 05 27 Satten for a doublett 002 12 00 Taffaty for lining 001 01 00 A ruffe and 2 per of Cuffes 01 04 00 2 dozen of silluer and Watchett pointes 01 04 00 bowles for ye Children 00 00 06 28 per of gloues 00 01 02 403 new hatching my gilt rapier 01 12 00 30 2 paper bookes 00 01 08 A reame of paper ffor Antiquityes 02 08 00 Item 4 quire more of ye same for ye same vse 00 10 00 A reame of paper 00 05 00 other paper 00 0-01 0610 pennes 00 01 00 Inkhornes and penknife 00 02 04 A pen knife 00 00 06 giuen master Deuicke's man that brought me a booke of ye mapps of ffrance 00 02 00 May. 1. Iuniper 00 01 00 2 giuen att ye Rolles 00 01 00 paid master Cockson for an Iuory top to my seale 00 02 06 paid for glasse Armes viz. 2 coates in single quarryes with creastes. each att 1s -6d . 2 without creasts att 1s . and for peeces of glasse to mend broken armes withall each be??ing att coate att 6d per Coate 00 10 00 3 p[aid] master Woodnett for Cutting my single Coate and for ye silluer added to another seale 00 03 06 404 giuen master Lilly for ye vse of his booke of visitation f? of Kent 00 10 00 paid master Taylour for a peece of Velom and for drawing some circles thereon 00 02 06 4 Inke of ye exchequer 00 00 06 5 paid H. Hutton a qrters' wages 01 00 00 // Giuen Sir William Segar 02 04 00 6 Landresse 00 02 06 7 Barber 00 02 06 ffagotts 00 01 09 An vrinall 00 00 03 An inke glasse 00 00 05 Chamberent for a fortnight in Kings streete 00 16 00 8 paid Cockson for Cutting my Creast att one end of my double seale 00 06 00 9 2 per of socks 00 01 00 giuen master Hill for dressing my deafe eare 00 10 00 paid master Kimby for all worke in armory viz. for tricking coates and creast att 5s six score 00 14 00 Phisicke 00 07 04 An iuory boxe for an inkhorne 00 01 06 10 fTo a porter 00 00 06 405 19 - 0 - 2 [f.72v] 1627 May ffirst half yeare 10 going by water from London to Erill 00 05 00 giuen att my cosen Bringbornes 00 03 00 11 horsemeate att Grauesend 00 002 09 going by water whilst I was att London 00 04 00 poore + 00 00 06 Disbursed for me by my brother H[enry] D[ering] whilst I was att London In April and May. and att London whilst I was in Kent April 28. paid Hunt for 12 dayes worke about paling in ye Hopgarden and ye crosse pale that ioynes itt to ye east feild 00 18 00 paid Taylour ye moalecatcher for 4 doz and 8 moales att 1d ob' ye moale he findinge himeself 00 07 00 29 ffor a hamperre 00 02 00 406 giuen ye vpholsterers man 00 01 00 A looking glasse 00 05 00 ffor Cords 00 03 08 ffor packthread 00 00 04 bottles 00 02 00 wharfage and waterbaile for my goods 00 02 08 paid a porter for heelping to packe vp my think?ges houshold stuff att London 00 04 00 paid ye Carman 00 05 00 paid my apothecary 00 02 00 ffor pinnes 00 04 11 A silluer fan handle 00 02 06 A bone knife for Ned 00 00 02 ffor for schooling of Anthony att Charter house 00 05 00 horsemeate in ye iourneying and staying about sending my stuffe home 00 14 02 May 2 paid Iames Bunce for halfe an assesse to ye poore due in his times 00 06 04 4 Shoing att home 00 05 00 plough irons 00 06 00 6 paid for bringing downe my houshold stuff by water to ffeuersham 01 03 00 h----- se horsemeate att ffeuersham 00 00 08 407 stuffing my saddle 00 00 06 paid Nicholas Mason for bringing 2 loade of stuffe from ffeuersham home to my house 01 04 00 ffor water bale 00 00 08 8 paid steward ye glasier for work 00 03 00 paid ye mason for worke 00 00 08 A Canne for beere 00 00 08 paid for a matt att London 00 00 08 20 li' of white starch att 4d per li' 00 06 08 A boxe 00 00 10 8 - 13 - 4 [f.73r] 1627 May ffirst half yeare paid ye vpholsterers bill vt sequitur ffor a shagg matt for a bedd 00 02 00 ffor 60 yds of bullrush matt att 2d per yd 00 10 00 ffor 3 playne mattes 00 02 00 ffor two dayes worke 00 05 00 ffor Cordes 00 02 06 408 A french greate Chaire frame 00 03 06 3 french backe stoole frames att 2s 6d 01 00 00 2 low stoole frames 00 02 00 girtwebb' and sacke cloath to all these 00 06 00 14 yds of tike to make baggs for all these att 20d per yd 01 03 04 34 li' of ye best feathers to fill attll these att 12d per li' 01 14 00 Leather and lining to ye backes of all these 00 05 00 Drawing ye peeces of 9 yeards of old scarlett to Couer all these 00 07 06 1200 of bright boate nayles for them all 01 00 10 ffor blacke tackes for them all 00 03 06 15 oz 1/4 of willow colour turky topp freinge of silke att 2s 7d per ounce 02 00 05 14 yds 3/4 of yellow buckarum to make Couers for all these att 13d 00 16 01 ffor making ye greate Chaire and couer 00 02?4 00 ffor making ye 8 backe stoole att 2s each 00 16?2 00 ffor making ye 2 low stooles 00 02 08?0 10 - 60 - 210 409 ye o(?)dd 6s 8d was abated. 18 giuen Iohn Wolton his boy that brought me letters 00 00 02 23 paid Richard Kersby for threshing 00 05 04 giuen att Boughton 00 01 00 horseroome during a showrer 00 00 06 24 Andrewes Charges when I sent him to London beside dyett 00 021 06 giuen him 00 00 04 Charges att London about getting remouing my ^two^ trunkes from Westminster 00 02 02 Keeters? Paid Campion ye Carrier for all due may. 10?9. 00 09 10 Item a saddle downe 00 00 06 wine and oyle and spices for a medicine for my gelding 00 05 07 An ell of Cloath. for a Cheese Cloath 00 01 00 half a yard of Cloath for an ash Cloath 00 00 04 28 paid ye mason for worke att Surrenden 00 02 04 A wanty hooke 00 00 03 paid Iohn Hunt ye Carpenter for 4 dayes worke about my hops 00 06 00 4 dayes worke in ye east parlour 00 06 00 410 ffelling of timber and making of pales and rayles of itt 00 12 09 2 dayes worke att harrowe 00 01 06 paid Browne ye smith for shoing 00 04 00 fforgeing of plough irons 00 03 04 14 - 6 - 1 [f.73v] 1627 May ffirst half yeare mending a Cobbiron 00 00 03 nayles 00 00 01 Charnells hookes and rides for the East parlour 00 03 04 64 nayles for ye greate doore in ye East parlour 00 02 00 A per of sizers for ye stable 00 00 05 A Crocke broken and paid for vnto daniell Smart due 1621 but not askt for vntill now. 00 01 00 30 paid for Cloath to make Bocher a suite 00 15 00 29 paid vnto my Cosen Elisabeth ffisher for ye Loane of mony 04 00 00 411 Iune 1 paid ye ioyner for worke in ye East parlour 00 02 00 paid stephen for washing his shirtes att London 00 01 00 Mending Andrewes shoes att London 00 00 05 Starching a band for my wife 00 01 06 2 paid William Sare for half a yeares wages ending att ye [blank] of May 02 00 00 Item for his paines whilst I kept no house 00 05 00 horsemeate 00 00 08 3 A new saddle bought for me by Sir Iohn Skeffington, with a bitt, bridle, stirrup, and girthes 02 10 00 paid an assesse for ye poore of little Chart made ye 4th of Iune // last past 1626. att ye rate of 1d per acre 6s 2d . where of half of itt repaid vnto me ^this day^ by ye ouerseer yat receiued. - viz: Richard Feild. because that many denyed payment to so greate an assesse being forreigners whereby the parish contented themselues with half ye proportion. memorandum itt was paid long since but not 412 sett downe 00 03 01 6 6 ells of Lockarum att 2s 8d per ell to make Anthony shirtes 00 16 00 1 ell of fine holland for my wife 00 06 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 13 dayes husbandry 00 13 00 paid Thomas Roberts for 9 dayes husbandry 00 09 00 paid Iohn Hunt for one 5 dayes Carpenter 00 07 06 3 iron Casements for ye East parlour 00 09 00 paid ye Carryer 00 01 00 4 paid vnto Alexander Hart for halfe a yeares loane of 125li', due on ye first of May last past 05 00 00 paid and discharged Thomasin Maplesden for all her time being halfe a yeare 02 00 00 giuen her 00 02 00 ffor bring 2 young Cignetts from Conyers mill 00 00 02 6 paid goodman steward ye glasier for 41 foote dim' of new glasse for my East parlour att 7d per foote 01 04 02 Item for mending a Casement 00 00 04 Item for Coulouring Casements redd 00 01 00 413 9 paid. . . . Kingley for 4 yeares // quittrent due vnto my Lady Kemp, for her Manner of Bocton Aluph, out of 5 acres of land in Broadmead att 12d ob' per annum 00 04 02 Item for ye stewards fee vpon ye Exchange of my name for my fathers which my father sayth was not due 00 01 00 21 - 12 - 1. [f.74r] Iune 1627. 9 horses att Ashford seuerall times 00 01 06 14 paid for a per of stockins for Anthony 00 00 09 paid for a per for Andrew 00 01 06 15 paid master Copley for all his small tithe due from St Michael last, vntill next St Michael 01 00 00 16 paid for 100 li' of boate nayles for Chaires 00 01 00 packthread 00 01 00 mending watch 00 04 00 for a paile 00 01 024 414 per of Hose for Ned 00 00 09 giuen 00 01 04 worke in ye garden 00 00 06 Sand 00 00 06 broomes 00 00 04 needles 00 00 06 Barber for Anthony 00 00 03 per of garters for Anthony 00 03 00 2 beere glasses 00 01 04 tape 00 00 08 Riband 00 01 04 horsemeate and giuen att Ashford 00 00 10 3 ells 3 qrters' of Stuffe bought att Ashford to make a suite for Anthony, a coate for Ned, and a suite for Andrew and for ye Kitchin boy 02 08 11 Inkle bought there 00 02 00 paid Champian ye Carrier 00 02 04 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 11 dayes 00 11 00 paid Thomas Robertes for 12 dayes 00 12 00 paid Richard Bocher for 3 dayes 00 03 06 paid G. Gooding for 3 dayes dim' and 2 boyes for 3 dayes he att. 18d his boyes each att 14d per diem about mye walles of my inner study 415 for drawers 00 12 03 paid for 6 for bands for Antho[n]y one for Andrew, and another for ye Kitching boy 00 06 02 ffor a: steele 00 00 05 17 paid my assesse for beacon watch att Shorne Cliffe, and Westwell Downe 00 01 00 2018 A barrell of beere bestowed on my souldiers 00 11 00 20 paid steward ye glazier for glazing and setting vp my armes in ye east parlour 00 04 08 Item for glasse in my inner study 00 01 06 Item for Soader for ye leades 00 04 08 Item for otes worke 00 01 00 22 paid Bayly ye sawyer for 700 of board Cutt att 2s 4d per C 00 16 00 paid [blank] for 22 bushells' of oates att 15d per bush' measured per heape 01 07 06 Memorandum layd out between ye 23 of Iune and ye 2 of Iuly whilst I liued att Willisborough with my wife and family my father and mother etc. Imprimis ffor Letting my horse bloud 00 00 04 416 Shoestrings for Anthony 00 00 06 3 bands for Andrew 00 01 00 paid to a Labourer for a dayes worke in Casting of^att^ ye pond 00 01 00 10 - 11 - 0 [f.74v] 1627 [Iune] ffirst halfe yeare paid ye Carrier 00 00 06 paid ye two Lankfords for 7 dayes worke between them about ye two of dothe Dormant windowes in ye Granary 00 10 06 paid Iohn Hunt for 17 dayes 01 07 00 Giuen my cosen Pickering 00 02 00 fforgeing of plough irons 00 05 06 ffor a new plough sheare 00 04 08 ffor nayles 00 04 00?4 ffor mending ye coach 00 02 06 3 per of rides etc 00 03 06 Shoing 00 03 06 giuen Anthony 00 00 04 417 Lost att bowles 00 01 06 paid ye Glazier for worke att willisborough 00 0244 00 Item for setting vp giuen ye Sexton there 00 00 06 giuen ye Sexton att Ashford 00 01 00 giuen master Th:' Godfrey's man 00 01 00 poore 00 00 06 Linnen bought for my self and my wife 03 00 00 binding 2 paper bookes one in bl[ack] leather ye other in white Vellom marked KENT 00 11 00 Item for blacke leades etc 00 00 06 Item for letters 00 00 02 Item 4 quire of paper bound in Vellom with blew silke stringes 00 04 04 [Gap] Charges beside dyett att ye Assises. Iuly 8 poore + 00 00 06 giuen ye Cryers gloue 00 01 00 giuen ye fidlers 00 001 00 giuen att my Aunt Fisher's 00 01 00 Horsemeate there 00 05 00 418 paid ye sadlers bill 00 07 08 A hatt for Ned 00 02 06 Horsemeate att Ashford 00 00 08 paid Arrowes ffor ^per^ shoes for Bocher [^]2. Ianuary[^] 00 02 08 Item another per May. 20 00 02 08 Item for mending shoes for him 00 02 08 mending shoes for Andrew 00 01 00 per of shoes for Anthony 00 01 06 per of shoes for Ned 00 00 10 mending ye Coach=harnesse 00 01 04 ffor soaling my bootes 00 01 00 9 - 1 - 10 [f.75r] 1627 ffirst halfe yeare. Iuly 9 per of stockis for Anthony 00 01 04 paid Iohn Hunt for 6 dayes 00 09 00 paid Richard Fowler for Cleaning out of rootes 00 10 00 paid Hopper for shoing of -8 per of beastes 01 00 00 419 paid Thomas Roberts for 6 dayes 00 06 00 Item more when he dyetted in ye house 00 06 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 17 dayes 00 17 00 paid for ye Clarkes wages 00 00 06 A per of traces 00 00 07 paid ye Ioyner for 6 dayes dim' about ye doore and drawers in my Vtopia 00 606 00 10 paid Elner ye Taylour for all worke 00 12 00 [small gap] paid Mistress Awsiter for halfe a yeares rent of her house ended att our Lady day past. I say paid by ye hands of my cosen Bringborne Iune 6th 11 00 00 Item paid and so discharged of ye house and all further rent. Iune. 25 07 00 00 paid ye Glasier for ye Armes in ye East parlour of my two wiues etc 02 12 00 4 latches for doores 00 05 08 halfe a summe of reparation nayles 00 05 10 6 dozen of corkes for my bottles 00 02 06 A key for my trunke att London 00 00 10 Portage there 00 03 00 paid [blank] 420 A ruler 00 022 06 Canuas to packe vp my suite and saddles 00 01 01 dd' Oliuer Marshall 00 05 00 Item to buy pencells 00 01 00 paid on ye 19th of May for ye vse of 100li' one quarter of a yeare vnto master Christopher Bowyer of Grayes Inne 02 00 00 11 mending a brass candlesticke 00 00 02 - 3 bands for Antho[n]y Andrew 00 01 00 12 giuen M.N.N.L. 00 02 06 14 paid Bayly for sawing of 300 foote att 2s 4d per foote 00 07 00 paid Iohn Hunt for worke about planking ye stable 00 06 00 Item for other worke 00 03 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman 6 dayes 00 06 00 paid Thomas Roberts for 6 dayes 00 06 00 paid Richard Michiner ye Ioyner for 5 dayes worke 00 05 00 paid for sheepe shearing 00 03 01 Item for tarre 00 00 10 paid Nicholas Mason for fetching of 30500 of shingles from beyond Tenterden 00 10 00 421 2 lockes 00 02 00 31 - 0 - 11 [f.75v] 1627 Iuly ffirst half yeare 24 100 of nayles for ye Iowyner 00 00 03 paid ye Carrier for all due 00 00 07 paid Richard Catesby for 5 dayes threshing 00 05 010 15 paid my Assess for ye church 1626 00 06 08 Item paid my Assesse for ye poore of Pluckley made ye 11th of May last 00 13 04 paid G: Gooding for all worke 00 06 00 paid Anthony Barnard for Fetching a load of fagotts out of Fagothurst 00 01 09 17 paid Bayly ye Sawyer for 2 dayes worke 00 07 00 18 paid dd' to [blank] Tully to be paid vnto his brother Michael Tully for 3500 of shingles att 20s per 1000 03 10 00 19 A stone bottle 00 00 06 Redd Oaker 2 li' 00 00 04 422 horsemeate att Maydstone 00 00 04 Bone lace for my wife 01 03 00 Mending a siue 00 01 00 A preseruing glasse 00 00 03 giuen Thomas Wilds 00 00 06 20 11 yd dim' of damaske att 10s per yd of ye History of Holofernes to make a table Cloath, a Cupboarde Cloath, and a Side board Cloath 04 16 00 43 yds of damaske suitable att 2s 11d per yd to make napkins 3 dozen of napkins 06 04 00 6 yd of fine damaske of ye history of ye prodigall Child att 10s per yard to make one and one table Cloath 03 00 00 6 yds of diaper att 5s per yd to make one table Cloath 01 10 00 18 yds of diaper att 2s 2d to make [blank] napkins 01 19 00 22 yds of diaper att 20d per yd to make [blank] napkins 01 16 00 21 paid ye two Langfords for 5 dayes worke apeece att 18d per diem about making of a dormant windowe in ye groomes Chamber, taking downe ye ledge and making of an playne 423 doore 00 15 00 22 27 li' of leade et dim' att 1d ob' per li' bought att Ashford for ye last of my dormant windowes ouer ye stable 00 03 04 3 li' of redd' oaker for my study wall 00 00 06 horse att Ashford 00 00 02 31 Giuen ye Keeper att Eastwell wehen my dogg rann att a deere 00 02 06 27 - 3 - 10 [f.76r] 1627. August ffirst half yeare 3 paid Bayly ye sawyer 00 05 00 paid [blank] Catesby for Cutting of grasse and haying 00 0?15 02 ffor a speciall(?) --lin(?)es 00 00 10 bottles and barrells 7.3. [blank] gunpowder 00 05 06 2000 4 li' nayles 00 06 08 4 shoes for ye roane gelding 00 01 08 424 hookes and hinges 00 06 04 plough irons 00 00 09 100 of hobnayles 00 00 03 Shoing 00 05 01 paid steward ye Glazier 00 16 00 paid for a per of bootes 00 12 00 2 stocklockes 00 03 02 100 of quills 00 01 00 A Iackline 00 03 00 2 buttery basketts 00 05 06 10 dozen of trenchers 00 05 10 4 dozen of wodden spoones 00 02 00 per of gloues 00 05 00 1?4 yds of striped stuffe for Curtaynes in ye East parlour 01 04 00 9 yds of linsey wolsey for a Carpett on my study table 00 10 00 9 yds of 4d riband for my wife 00 02 08 A key to my wiues watch 00 02 00 A baskett 00 00 04 horsemeate att Canterbury 00 00 03 200 of nayles for ye ioyner 00 00 06 A surcingle 00 00 06 horsemeatt att Ashford 00 03 04 giuen ye ostlers 00 00 05 giuen ye Chamberlaines 00 00 06 425 paid for letter to and fro 00 00 09 paid Samuell ye Cooke for 2 dayes help heere 00 10 00 - paid my taylours bill for making vp my white satten doublett and black plush hose 02 06 00 paid Robert Dering for halfe yeares vse of 50li' due 02 00 00 12 - 2 - 0 [f.76v] 1627 August ffirst half yeare. 5(?) - paid Mason for bringing of fish etc from ffeuersham 00 06 08 - Item for towne draught 00 00 02 paid ye Mason for all worke by himself and his boyes 00 08 09 - ffor helpe when a greate dinner was made heere 00 05 02 paid Iohn Lucas for helpe in ye garden 00 08?1 04 paid Iohn Hunt for 12 dayes work 00 18 00 426 paid Tullye's boyes 00 00 04 paid Iohn Hunt for more worke 00 02 03 paid Thomas Roberts for 18 dayes worke 00 12 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 17 dayes etc 00 11 04 7 paid for 54 li' wt brought downe from London 00 02 022 - A barell for Capers 00 00 02 - bringing downe 2 Cheeses 00 01 00 bringing other things 00 01 08 - bringing Artichockes 00 02 00 8 giuen 00 00 06 Giuen M. N. N L 00 05 00 11 Giuen N. M. N L 00 02 06 bringing a letter from greenway court(?) 00 00 06 giuen Thomas 00 00 06 13 horsemeate att Wy 00 00 04 A buckle 00 00 02 Shoing 00 00 02 A round hoope nett 00 01 06 18 li' of Candles 00 06 09 Nayles 00 00 03 14 paid vnto mistress Astell that which her brother had disbursed for me about a Coppy of an act of 427 parlyament Concerning ye hospitall of Sherborne in Durhan' 00 15 06 15 - paid Richard Bocher for 3 brewings 00 07 06 Item for one dayes worke 00 00 08 16 paid Henry Tully ye Shingler for making 1000 of shingles 00 10 00 Item paid him for laying of 15500 of Shingles vpon ye north side of my stable, att 10s per 1000 07 15 00 18 paid Richard Michiner for ye ioyner for 28 dayes worke beside dyett 01 08 00 So ye whole Charge of that sett of drawers next ye Chimny beside timber and Sawing was 1li'-16s -0 20 - paid for bringing two swannes 00 02 00 horses att Ashfor 00 01 00 stuffing saddles 00 00 08 21 paid my Assesse to ye reparation of Tunbridge bridges 00 00 08 15 - 12 - 2 [f.77r] 1627 428 August ffirst half yeare 26 paid ye Smith for rides and ioynts [00] 02(?) 00 ffor shoing 00 01 00 ffor plough irons 00 00 04 mending a per of pincers 00 01 00 A round iron hoope for fishing 00 02 06 ffor 4d and 6d nayles 00 05 00 ffor making Cloathes for Bocher 00 03 00 28 paid Marden for 3 per of gloues for Ned 00 00 06 6 per of gloues for Anthony 00 02 00 Sowing leather 00 00 06 5 bushells' of hayre 00 01 10 paid [blank] Milsted for 100 of Lathes 00 01 02 paid Iohn Hunt for 16 dayes August 26: 01 04 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 17 dayes 00 11 04 paid Thomas Roberts for 17 dayes 00 11 04 giuen N. M. N. L. 00 02 00 paid Hutton his wages for ye second qter' 01 00 00 29 3 doz' of Candles 00 13 04 1 ell of holland 00 04 00 A stone pott 00 00 04 30 giuen N. M. N L 00 02 00 429 31 paid to a woman for helpe in ye Kitchin 00 04 04 A pole for my round nett 00 00 06 Bringing things from feuersham 00 01 00 Nayles 00 00 06 A glasse to drinke in 00 00 06 Shoing ye oxen 00 04 00 September 1 giuen to N.M.M.N.L 00 02 00 5 Charges of sending to sterborough and London in horsemeate etc 00 03 06 2 per of bootehose 00 10 06 4 yd of Cobbwebb lane 00 08 08 A blacke iacke 00 01 06 A little spring locke 00 01 02 8 paid Iohn Hunt for 9 dayes 00 13 06 Giuen for bringing home my greuhound 00 01 00 A halter 00 00 01 paid Thomas Roberts for 7 dayes 00 04 08 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 11. dayes 00 07 04 paid Richard Michiner ye ioyner for 17 dayes 00 17 00 Item for a pound of glew 00 00 06 Giuen att Eastwell 00 00 06 9 G[iuen?]. N. M. N. L. 00 02 00 10 paid Thomas Simonson for Canuas for a suite for Bocher 00 10 00 430 Item for an ash Cloath 00 001 00 Item for a Cheese Cloath 00 01 02 Charges att London for stephen 00 001 060 10 - 7 - 11 [f.77v] 1627 September 10 giuen att Throughley 00 00 06 giuen Sir Maximilian Dalison's man 00 01 00 13 paid Harper vt sequitur Imprimis for all my tith hay 00 07 00 Item for Oxe bowes 00 02 00 ffor mowing of 10 acres att 16d per acre 00 13 04 ffor reaping of 5 acres of Pease in Longdane att 4s per acre 00?1 00 00 ffor Cleaning of ye wheate 00 01 02 ffor 6 open basketts 00 03 10 ffor a baskett with double leaues 00 01 00 ffor 3 Lattices 00 04 00 Giuen N. M. N. L. 00 02 00 156 paid ye Carrier of Pluckley 00 00 10 horsemeate and going by water to 431 London for stephen 00 022 06 horses att Ashford 00 01 04 2 per of stockins for Ned 00 01 09 2 ells' of Cloath to make Andrew shirtes 00 023 05?0 Packthread 00 00 04 17 Giuen M. N. N. L. 00 05 00 18 paid Iames Bunce for 11 weathers att 12s each 06 12 00 Giuen mistress Ely for being midwife when Besse was borne etc 03 00 00 Giuen my Lady Maydstone's man who brought a peece of plate from her to Bess 01 00 00 x --------- 19 giuen N M N L 00 02 00 paid and discharged Margr?aret Codwell 01 00 00 giuen more then her wages 00 02 06 20 giuen att Eastwell 00 00 06 21 paid Frankwell for helpe in ye kitchin 00 00 06 25 paid for 2 bottles 00 01 00 broomes 00 00 08 ffor sand 00 00 05 2 beere glasses 00 01 00 432 giuen to Nurse Markettman for soape and Candles 00 05 00 giuen to Nurses mayde 00 01 00 giuen 00 00 04 26 paid Arrowes for per of shoes for Ned 00 00 10 Item 2 per of shoes for Anthony 00 02 11 Item a per of shoes for Bocher 00 02 10 Item a per of shoes for Andrew 00 01 10 paid for a new Cony hay of 40 fadom' att 5d per fadom' and one shilling ouer 00 17 08 paid Thomas Roberts for 8 days dim' 00 05 08 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 10 dayes dim' 00 07 00 200 of nayles 00 00 06 27 paid an assesse to beacon watch 00 01 04 paid Susan Lucas for helpe in ye kitchin 00 02 00 paid and discharged elis: White 00 02 00 Lost 00 00 02 giuendd' my wife 00 05 00 18 - 7 - 3 433 [f.78r] 1627 ffirst half yeare September 29 paid my wiues houshold booke for all meate and dyett this first quarter from our Lady day to Midsommer 18 16 06 Item paid ye same booke for ye same purpose from midsommer to St Michael, beside wheate mault and Sheepe 36 15 06 Giuen and discharged Andrewe Hilles 00 05 00 paid Henry Hutton all wages due vnto him Giuen him aboue his wages paid Oliuer Marshall for all his worke in heraldry vntill Michaelmas day. 02 16 08 Giuen him towards Charge of his iourney 00 05 00 Giuen him more 00 06 08 paid Stephen Kennard his wages 02 10 00 paid William Sare his wages 02 00 00 paid Alice Browne her wages and --- 02 050 00 paid Dorothy Pemble her wages [blank] 434 paid Richard Michiller ye ioyner for all worke before michaelmeas 00 06 00 paid goodwife Thunder for keeping my wife in 5 weekes 00 15 00 Giuen her 00 02 06 paid Doctor Moseley for tith of 14 acres of barley att 2s 6d per acre 01 15 00 paid [blank] Catesby for mowing of 14 acres of barley 00 16 04 69 - 8 - 2 Summ totall of this halfe yeares 287 - 16 - 11 [f.78v] [blank] [f.79r] Second halfe yeare Michaelmas l627. 435 Memorandum my father and mother etc' Came now to board with me October ____________________________ 4 paid Thomas Masters for 5 sheepe att 02 18 00 5 paid for 6 seame of seede wheate 08 18 00 7 paid ye Smith for all due to him ut sequitur Imprimis for nayles. 00 03 08 Item for shoing 00 07 10 Item for husbandry tooles 00 02 00 Item for ioynts for ye wineseller door 00 01 04 200 of horsenayle points f ye ioyner 00 00 02 8 paid for 6 welsh beastes bought att mayde stone fayre att 28s a peece 08 08 00 5 lesser beastes bought then att 20s 4d 05 01 08 Dinner and horse meate there for my man 00 01 00 paid ye Mason for hworke heere 00 03 06 Item in ye stable 00 00 06 paid for sending a horse backe to Rochester 00 01 00 paid for blanketts, say, fustian and cotton for ye girle bess 00 17 01 436 paid for two new Sacks 00 04 08 paid ye Ioyner for 6 dayes 00 06 00 Item for a pound of glew 00 00 06 Item for 100 of nayles 00 00 03 paid Theophilus Tilghman for worke 00 06 06 paid Iohn Lucas for worke 00 08 04 paid Thomas Roberts for worke 00 09 04 paid Iohn Hunt for all worke vntill October 7 01 07 06 2 per of stockins for Anthony 00 02 10 9 paid Steward ye glazier for all worke 00 03 00 Spent att London when I went vp about ye composition for ye Country: being then Threasurer From ye 11 of october to ye 13. of Nouember For horsemeate Giuen memorandum? this iourney 00 06 00 Going by water 00 05 00 A reame of ye best paper for heraldry 02 05 00 A booke of Speede's mappes 00 15 00 N. L ye last 00 07 06 paid Robert Dering of fleetestreete for vse of mony 02 00 00 paid Reeues ye Apothecary 00 03 04 437 per of knitt linnen stockins 00 04 06 Barber 00 03 00 going by water about ye composition 00 012 00 paid master Taylour for worke done in heraldry 01 15 00 paid him for charges of Comming downe 00 10 00 paid him for ^a^ weekes worke heere he and his boy 002 00 00 Blacke leades 00 02 00 Lockes and Compasses 00 05 04 paper pictures in black and white 00 06 00 paid my shomaker for all his work 01 01 00 42 - 17 - 4 [f.79v] 1627 Second half yeare paid master Muddiman my wiues tayler for 2 coates of Taffaty another of damaske and all belonging 15 00 00 3 little boxes 00 00 06 new lining my hatt 00 01 06 going by water 00 00 06 438 paid for painting colours bought of seuerall sortes for armes 00 15 05 paid for Tith due whilst I liued in Aldersgate streete, neuer demanded before 01 07 00 6 handkercheifes 00 04 02 Mending my hangers 00 00 06 A combe brush 00 00 02 An vrinall 00 00 03 paid master Humble for 6 setts of # coppyes of all ye broade seales yat haue beene in England, printed vpon good paper att 1d per seale 00 17 00 A paper booke for country busines 00 04 06 A paper booke for a foule coppy of my pedegre 00 05 00 Waxe hard and soft 00 02 09 paid for tricking and colouring of seals att 2d per seale 00 06 10 half a reame of ye best paper but of a second size att 18d per quire for heraldry 00 15 00 A reame of 4d paper 00 07 00 per of kniues 00 03 00 paid master Nokes ye apothecary 00 03 00 paid for search in ye office of armes 00 03 06 439 Velom for armes 00 03 06 Mouth glew 00 00 06 Heraldry bookes bought of master Allen yat were master Collman's 02 00 00 Item more of Sir W[illiam?] S[egar?] 05 00 00 Item more for heraldry 00 02 10 poore + 00 00 10 2 waxe candles 00 01 00 per of Candlestickes 00 05 04 A single Candlesticke 00 00 09 2 halfe ferkins of soape 00 16 00 for 20 dozen pound of candles and ye chestes, and charge of deliuery of them to ye carrier att 5s 5d per doz ye l 2 boxes. 4s . etc. 05 09 08 An vrinall 00 00 02 Pennes 00 00 02 2 pumice stones 00 00 02 paid ye landress 00 00 02 Giuen in this iourney. 00 067 090 Horsemeate this iourney 01 01 08 giuen master Doctor Haruey in seuerall fees 06 -1010 00 // giuen his man for --- 00 14 06 paid his apothecary 01 17 00 X The price and totall charges of my 440 oliue coloured cloath suite and cloake lined with bayes, made vp with a satten edging and a silke lace, a per of stockings belt and girdle of ye same 12 04 00 57 - 12 - 10 [f.80r] 1627 Second half [y]eare. Giuen a surgeon for helpe 00 10 00 Item paid for letting bloud 00 05 00 2 dozen dim' of silke pointes 00 05 06 per of garters and shoestringes 00 09(?) 06 scarlaett bayes of old 00 09 00 gold lace of old 00 03 00 Spent N L 15 10 04 So ye ---t? Totall of all expences this iourney beside 5li' - 7s - 0 in dyett amounteth to 674 - 4 - 6. 83 - 9 - 10 441 Layd out by my brother Henry whist I was att London. For composition in little chart 00 02 10 ob' A battery knife 00 00 06 Horses att Maydstone 00 00 06 paid Bayly ye sawyer for worke for Willisborough 00 04 03 paid ye remainder due for welsh beastes 00 10 00 paid Alexander Hart for 14 weather taggs att 10s 07 00 00 paid Erasmus Giles for killing of sheepe 00 01 00 Horsemeate att Ashford 00 00 04 paid --- per ye smith for shoing 2 per of beastes 00 05 00 paid Thomas Tilghman for 2 dayes 00 02 00 paid Thomas Roberts for 12 Tagges att .viz. 10 att 10s and 2 att 7s 05 14 00 paid Walter Mund for 20 20sheepe of 2 yeare old a peece 12 1?05 00 paid him also for 19 twelue monthing sheepe 09 00 00 reparation att willisborough 01 00 09 paid for 35 li' of leade 00 04 05 paid ye Carrier for a box 442 per of shoes for besse 00 00 08 paid ye Clarke his qrters' wages 00 00 06 2 quire of paper 00 00 08 2 b' of pitch 00 00 06 paid Simon Mathewes for making 3 akers of fallowe for wheate 00 15 06 paid him for stirring of 9 acres att 5s per acre 02 08 09 4 bushels of oates 00 004 0410 paid Nicholas Mason for ploughing of 9 acres of corne land 02 02 00 Item to a boy for 4 dayes dim' 00 03 00 for 3 hoopes 00 00 06 charges when stephen was sent to London beside dyett: 00 07?4 02 charges of sending my horse to London 00 04 06 Shoing my horses 00 06 06 for husbandry 00 02 02 for a key 00 00 06 charges in sending to willisboro' 00 00 10 ffor 5 hoopes 00 00 10 60 - 18 - 6 ob' 443 [f.80v] [1627] Second half yeare 2 seames of wheate bought of Dauid Fidge 02 16 00 for needles 00 00 06 --- Broomes 00 00 04 charges of fetching horses from grauesend 00 02 00 2 doz: pound of candles 00 02 00 for a dish 00 01 00 giuen by my wife att my aunt Haules 00 01 06 for Laces 00 02 06 for bandstrings 00 00 08 for helpe in husbandry worke 00 09 06 paid Iohn Lucas for worke in ye garden 00 15 06 paid Iohn Hunt for worke where of 10s att willisbor' 01 04 06 ---paid Lanes for measuring 00 01 00 paid for Composition in willisborough 00 04 05 for a trace 00 00 04 paid ye carrier for br A boxe 00 01 06 paid for my wiues churching 00 00 03 paid for haire vsed att willisbor' 00 00 03 paid Mason for carrying a loade of Timber to willisboro' 00 08 00 444 more for nayles att willisbor' 001 01 05 ------------ Nouember 18 paid Arrowes for all worke due 00 06 08 paid Neale ye carrier for bringing a chest 00 06 00 25 paid for 7 yds of Canuas to make a Couch Chaire 00 00?9 04 mending a per of gold seales 00 05 00 paid my Cuttler for Cleaning my sword and for a new scabberd 00 02 00 paid my Landresse 00 00 06 2 Allmanackes 00 00 07 an old Chest to packe vp things in 00 03 00 A dressing for my wife 00 00 09 Letters 00 00 02 Charges when I sent Hutton to London 00 07 03 29 paid Besse Fisher for vse of mony 04 00 00 30 For broonesmes 00 00 10 for Ladles 00 00 04 December 2. paid my Assesse for reparation of ye Church 00 09 00 paid A bill layd out by my brother H[enry] Imprimis for 6 li' of Candles 00 02 06 ffor Rosen 00 00 02 ffor killing of Moaules 00 01 01 445 5 seames of Oates bought of Nicholas Pemble att 12sd per bu'. per heape 02 00 00 ffor bringing them home 00 02 06 200 of 5d nayles 00 00 10 100 of 4d nayles 00 00 04 paid [blank] Long for b?getting and bringing of 300 of quicksett for Bodiams meadow hedge 00 01 00 15 - 13 - 3 [f.81r] [1627] Second halfe yeare December ffor sweeping 5 Chimneys 00 02 00 paid Iohn Hunt for 15 dayes most of itt gardening 00 17 06 paid Iohn Lucas for 16 dayes whereof 5 for gardening and 11. husbandry 00 16 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman 11 dayes hedging 00 11 00 paid Erasmus Giles for killing 3 446 porkers 00 00 09 Item for killing 8 sheepe 00 00 08 haire Curles for my wife 00 03 06 2 per of Charnells for ye stable binns 00 01 06 Mason worke about Surrenden 00 01 02 paid ye Taylours bill for worke about ye Children 00 06 06 Charges in sending to Willisb'. 00 00 07 4 paid and discharged Alice browne 00 15 00 An vrinall 00 00 03 Lace for two Capps 00 01 06 10 paid Hugh for looking to my land att willisborough' 2 monthes 00 10 00 An ell of Holland 00 03 00 13 Bought of Brent Dering his Chappell att Charing and payd him therefore 05 00 00 Item paid for drawing ye writings to master Wyuell 00 11 00 Item for walking my horses 00 00 04 Memorandum I found parchment and my man engrossed them memorandum also there was of itt nothing but ye walles. viz: no roofe. nor windowe ------------------------------------- 14 6000 of prigges 00 08 00 447 2 per of bellowes 00 01 08 2 Almanackes 00 00 04 2 ladles 00 00 04 paid for bringing fruite and spice from London 00 05 00 Item for 4 letters 00 00 08 horsemeate att Ashford and Wye 00 00 04 A horne booke for Ned 00 00 01 15 Giuen master Lilly for ye vse a a booke of pedegrees 01 00 00 ffor binding my booke of Kentish armes in tricke 00 03 00 A bridle and stirrupp leathers 00 03 00 A Mane Combe 00 00 09 6 pottengers, and 2 pewter potts one of a- pint ye other dim' pint 00 07 06 3 skinnes of Parchment 00 01 00 2 waxe Candles 00 01 00 A Canuas packing Cloath 00 01 00 Boate hire to and from London for Hutton 00 01 06 horsemeate then 00 03 010 Giuen Hutton then 00 01 09 22 paid master Taylour for 2 dayes worke heere in armes 00 16 06 paid him for leafe gold 00 10 00 448 Item for Velom 00 034 00?6(?) giuen his boy 00 01 00 Item giuen master Marshall the tombe c-utters boy 00 01 00 Item paid master Marshall ye tombe cutter for worke for me I[ohn] D[ering] [initials added later] 00 10 00 Item for worke for my aunt Haule 00 06 00 15 - 12 - 0 [f.81v] [1627] Second halfe yeare December 24 A hatt for Anthony 00 04 02 A candlestick for willisborough 00 00 06 candles 00 00 10 An earthen basen for willisborough 00 00 04 giuen for surgery to my boues?yes mouth 00 01 00 horsemeate att Wy 00 00 03?5 shoing 00 00 04 per of pattens 00 01 00 449 mending a skillett 00 00 04 Shoing 00 06 06 Frize: buttons: silke. linings etc to make [blank] [small gap] 02 06 09 Item 2 yds dim' of kersy 00 14 00 Carpenter and mason att willisbor' 00 07 00 paid Iohn Hunt 00 12 03 2 new keyes and mending a locke att Willisbor' 00 02 00 halfe an ounce of silke 00 01 02 A little chaire 00 00 06 An vrinall 00 00 04 per of bellowes for willisbor' 00 00 10 Item a locke there 00 01 06 paid ye carrier for bringing downe of wine etc 00 15 00 400 of 6d Nayles att willisbor' 00 02 00 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 10 dayes 00 10 00 paid ye Couper 00 00 08 Item for killing a boare 00 02 06 per of stockins for betty 00 00 06 horse meate 00 00 02 per of stockins for bocher 00 02 04 horse combe 00 01 00 mending ye coache 00 00 06 450 mending per of tongues 00 00 04 200 of 6d nayles 00 01 00 200 of 5d nayles 00 00 10 1000 of 4d nayles 00 03 04 per of stockins for betty 00 00 08 per of stockins for Iames 00 01 06 paid for helpe in ye Kitchin 00 03 00 for Sand 00 00 04 giuen 00 01 00 --- gl? ---6 brasse candlestickes 00 05 00 mending a candlesticke 00 00 03 for Crewells of seuerall colour to worke in couche with 01 02 00 Ianuary 4 paid Arroes ye shomaker for all his bills 00 09 04 paid Elnor ye Tayler for all his worke 00 04 09 paid The[ophilus] Tilghman for 3 dayes 00 03 00 8 - 17 - 9 [f.82r] [1627] Second half yeare Ianuary 451 mending a key 00 01 04 2 fothering lines 00 00 07 Altering a per of Pattens 00 00 04 Galles and Copperas 00 00 05 Ane? ell of Cotton 00 01 10 2 yds dim' of fustian 00 03 03 giuen in Heraldry 00 01 00 13 A Chaire for Ned 00 02 04 A flaskett for pewter 00 01 04 Silke laces for my wife 00 01 00 ffor helpe in ye kitchen 00 03 08 2 CateChismes 00 00 04 ffor helpe in ye kitchen 00 12 00 paid to Mary Nower for worke etc 00 010 00 Lost att Cardes this Christmas 001 04 00 Paid my father 15 Imprimis Layd out for Composition in pluckley 00 05 02 Item for 2 kine 08 00 00 Item for 10 sheepe 07 00 06 Item for half a seame of seede wheate 00 12 00 Item for 3 sowes att 18s per sowe 02 14 00 Item for 3 barrow hogs att 16s per hopgge 02 04 00 Item paid for haflfe a yeares vse of 100li' due in August last 04 00 00 452 20 giuen my Cosen Bettenham's boy for bringing home my greyhound 00 00 04 paid ye carryer 00 01 08 paid for killing 2 hoggs and 6 sheepe 00 01 00 paid Iohn for all worke in Christmas and since 00 12 06 paid Theophilus Tilghman for 11. dayes 00 11 06 paid for a pecke measure 00 00 09 paid for 2 li' of birding shott 00 00 04 21 A tire of haire for my wife 00 01 02 26 paid master Burton (per stephen) for all due vnto him for boarde and schooling of Anthony. since midsommer day .6.li' although he had beene there but away a 13. weekes from midsommer to this day. but I was to pay after 3 li' per qrter' 06 00 00 paid browne ye smith for nayles 00 12 06 for shoing 00 03 04 for other worke 00 00 10 27 paid Hutton's charges att Canterbury when I sent him to ye sessions 00 03 10 paid Iohn Hunt's charges then 00 01 00 Item for passing a bill against Francis Ianyoere(?) for taking 453 partridges 00 02 00 29 ffor letters 00 01 00 paid Iohn Hunt for 5 dayes workes 00 05 10 2 per of hose for Anthony and Ned 00 02 02 6 laces 00 00 05 horse meate 00 00 02 drenching of my Norman mare 00 05 00 paid Nurse Markettman for in part for Nursing of besse 02 00 00 39 - 6 - 5 [f.82v] Ianuary Second halfe yeare 29 paid and discharged stephen Fennard 00?1 05 00 Giuen him aboue his wages 01 00 00 x my wife gaue him 00 06 00 February 1. Heorsemeate in my iourney to and from London and there 01 01 04 giuen Dr Haruey in fees 02 02 00 x giuen his man 00 05 00 giuen my Lord Tufton's clarke 00 02 00 454 giuen otherwise 00 08 00 poore 00 00 06 ffor barbing once 00 02 06 boatehire 00 07 00 A key to my trunke 00 01 00 Giuen Lady Richardson's coachman 00 02 06 Chamber rent att master Taylors one weeke 00 05 00 Paid master Taylor for his boy being heere one month att Christmas 01 02 00 80 frames for ye escocheons of all our matches etc?to be coloured therein att 8d ob' per frame 02 16 00 paid Robert Dering for vse of mony due Ianuary .25. 02 00 00 paid and discharged Oliuer Marshall who wrought heere in heraldry att 13s 4d per month, for all worke done since michaelmas 02 16 00 Item giuen him more aboue his wages 01 00 00 Memorandum he came Iune ye 2. and had before receiued of me 3li'-7s -4d which added vnto this makes beside his dyett for 34. weekes, ye summe of 7li' - 3s - 4d 1654 Giuen Iohn Hunt for catching a couey 455 of partrisl?dges. 00 02 00 1615 paid Iohn Lucas for husbandry worke heer 00 11 00 Item paid The[ophilus] Tilghman for ye same 00 09 00 paid them both for worke att Willesbor' 00 14 00 Item paid for Carpenters worke there in fencing in barrow hill, where theire worke also was employd 00 0918 00 Item paid Iohn Hedgers work ther 00 07 00 so in all there yett not all done. lli'-19s -0 8 ells’ of Linnen for Bocher 00 10 08 Shoing of my bease 00 05 00 1000 of 6d nayles 00 05 00 3000 of 4d nayles 00 10 00 charges att willisb' 00 01 09 Letting my Morgan mare bloud 00 02 06 charges when my wife was sicke 00 05 06 carriage of things to and fro London 00 05 03 10?8 Giuen Doctor Dauy when my wife was sicke 02 10 00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 00 03 00 13?5 giuen Doctor Dauy more in fees 03 00 00 16 A letter sent to London 00 00 04 456 Horsemeate att maydstone 00 00 02 going by water for my man to London 00 01 00 28 - 3 - 0 [f.83r] Second halfe yeare. February 16 1000 of 4d nayles 00 03 04 1000 of 5d nayles 00 03 10 Mending of bucking tubb 00 001 00 Charges att grauesend 00 01 11 shoing 00 00 04 Workemen in fencing att willisbor' 00 15 10 Flaying a sle?heepe yat died 00 00 01 19 for bringing of 300li' of cheese from Feuersham att 10d per C 00 02 06 Item for bringing: a cheshire chiese 00 00 02 Item for 2 bb' and a touett' of salt 00 01 08 Item for 20 couple of North sea codd 00 01 08 Item for one couple of Ling 00 00 02 Item for 100 of redd Hering 00 00 01 Item for a bushell of oysters 00 00 03 457 Item for halfe a barrell of white herrings 00 01 03 Item for Towne draught 00 00 02 paid goodman Mason for helpe in ploughing Long dane 00 05 04 An vrinall 00 00 03 A sucking bottle 00 00 02 20 Giuen Doctor Dauy a fee 01 00 00 22 Giuen Sir Nicholas Gilborn's boy that brought an Asse hither 00 01 00 24 giuen my poore cosen Pikering 01 00 00 25 giuen to a breife offor a poore man in Chetham 00 00 04 2 peckes of sand 00 00 08 giuen by my wife to Anthony 00 00 06 giuen Nurse markettman's girle 00 00 06 giuen goodwife Thunder for helpe when my wife was sicke 00 02 06 Giuen master Doctor Dauy a fee 01 00 00 Giuen his Apothecary 00 10 00 26 Broomeses 00 00 09 1000 of 4d nayles 00 04 02 1000 of 5d nayles 00 03 04 29 Charges for horses att maydston assises 00 08 08 ffidlers 00 01 06 458 Giuen att master Dauy's 00 02 06 March. 1 Giuen a fee to Doctor Dauy 02 00 00 2 1000 of 4d nayles 00 03 04 shoing 00 04 08 200 of braddes 00 00 08 fforgeing of H?Ploughirons 00 03 10 ffor hobnayles 00 00 02 medicines for horses 00 00 06 paid Iohn Hunt for 7 dayes 00 09 04 paid George Gooden 00 00 06 A spade and Shouell 00 02 10 Borrowing a pillion 00 01 00 per of shoes and galoshaes for my wife 00 04 06 ffor letters 00 01 00 giuen sander Hart 00 01 06 A button for my cloake 00 00 046 6 giuen N.M. N L. 00 02 00 10 - 12 - 8 [f.83v] Second halfe yeare 1627. 459 March. 11. giuen to a poore souldier 00 00 04 paid Iohn Hunt vntill saterday last for 6 dayes. 00 09 00 paid Iohn Lucas for 21. dayes dim' 01 00 06 paid Theoph[ilus] Tilghman for 22 dayes 01 02 00 12 paid my cosen I[ohn] Dering for 32 ewes att 8s 6d 13 10 00 paid him for 12 weathers att 12s 07 1?04 00 Item for 2 rRamms 01 00 00 Item for 6 lambs att 6s 8d 02 00 00 paid ye Sadler for mending about ye litter and litter Saddles 00 05 02 for girthes 00 02 00 Shoes and mending for Bocher 00 04 08 shoes and mending for Iames 00 03 03 shoes and mending for Anthony 00 01 09 smending for my selfe 00 00 01 paid G. Gooding for worke 00 08 04 Item his boy 00 03 06 13 mending saddle 00 00 04 horsemeate 00 00 04 Pinnes 00 01 10 Charges att London when my wife 460 was sicke. viz. from March 16. vntill ten dayes after our Lady day. going by water 00 01 00 3 falling bands with cuffes 00 16 06 A halfe shirt 00 07 00 2 per of cuffes 00 01 06 Barber 00 02 00 ffidlers 00 01 00 ye 4 euangelists in Saxon' 00 10 00 Apostolatus Benedictinoru[m] etc' 00 08 00 3 paper bookes in 4to for Heraldry 00 05 06 per of gloues 00 01 02 Grafton's Hall's Chronicle 00 08 00 Bal's centuryes 00 19 00 Froyssart in English 0-1 02 02 smalel bookes 00 03 00 Herologia Anglicana 00 05 00 Verstegan 00 05 00 Geneologia Ducu[m] saxon' 00 01 00 Geneologia Domus Nassauiae 00 06 08 Stemmata Gent[ium] Roman[arum] 00 03 00 All these Domus Leustonian'(?) 00 00 08 in quires Albizius de stem[m]at[a] Principu[m] 00 16 00 Genologia Austriaca 00 06 08 Affinitates o[mn]ium Principu[m] 00 05 00 461 Twinus de rebus Albionicis 00 00 08 Milsles his Nobilitas Politica et ciuilis 00 05 00 Logonomia Anglica 00 01 00 changing 6 silluer spoones 00 15 06 A staff for my wife 00 05 06 A staff for my selfe 00 02 06 Payd R[ichard] Dering of Fleetestreete for vse 02 13 04 Hilt and scabbard and cleaning a sword old and rusty that hath our armes an itt in ye armory 01 05 00 41 - 0 - 3 [f.84r] Second half yeare 1627 A shirt 00 09 00 paid my booke binder for all his worke 00 07 00 paid my shomaker for all due 01 11 00 paid master Taylor for all worke in Heraldry paid master Cockson about prints for 462 my bookes 00 08 00 A letter 00 00 02 paid ye carrier 00 01 06 A seale cutt in Iuory 00 05 00 2 seales more in Iuory 00 18 00 paid master Marshall for tombe worke in brasse 02 00 00 paid master Taylor for all worke in Heraldry 02 01 00 A silluer seale for my brother H[enry] 00 04 06 for other seale worke 00 04 06 Item More 00 00 06 5 yards of Spanish cloath to make a gowne for myselfe att 17s per yd 04 13 00 7 yds of deueons[hire](?) bayes to line itt 01 05 00 Buttons, loopes, and silke 01 10 00 Fustiaine, drawing ye peeces etc 00 04 00 making ye gowne 00 12 00 8l' - 4s - 0d ---------------- Landresse 00 10 08 3 qrters' of a yd of Ribband for shoestrings 00 00 02 ffor letters 00 00 034 463 Candles 00 02 00 Fagotts 01 03 00 A box 00 00 03 per of compasses 00 00 02 A brush 00 01 04 glasses inke et silke etc 00 00 08 Dyett this time yett both going and returning we lay att master Doctor 14 15 10 Dauy's in Maydestone 09 07 10 Horsemeate 03 10 01 // To ye Phisitians Doctor Haruy and Doctor Foxe in fees 12 00 00 Apothecarys bills 05 10 03 ma? Giuen this iourney 00 16 00 wine bought formerly 02 04 00 Letters and portage 00 00 08 A wosted wastcoate for my wife 01 11 00 Maydstone apothecary's bill 2 19 10 Spent N.L. 0812 -- 00 giuen him 0 5 0 more bookes 00 01 04 per of spures 00 04 06 bridles-and a bitt 00 04 06 3 padlocks 00 04 08 1000 of priggs 00 01 04 464 1000 of reparation nayles 00 01 04 Poore 00 00 02 63 - 3 - 3 [f.84v] 1627. Second half yeare paid ye two Tilghmans for ploughing 00 11 04 paid Iohn Lucas for Husbandry 00 15 02 paid for helpe to dleade ye litter to and from London 00 18 00 giuen aboue theire wages 00 04 00 2 tumblers and revells 00 03 00 Giuen ye midwife and nurse att ye Christning of Robert Bargraue 02 00 00 5 seames of oates to sow att 7s 6d 01 17 06 2 doz. 4 moales caught att 18d per doz: and he finde himself 00 03 06 ffor making 400 of fagotts 00 06 00 paid ye carrier for all worke 00 12 00 mending Iames his shoes 00 00 10 mending Ned's shoes 00 01 00 paid Arrowes and giuen him 00 00 06 465 A hop s?baskett for brewing 00 02 08 My wiues houshold booke fromm Michaelmas till Christmas 29 00 11 The Houshold booke from Christmas till our Lady day. 62 001 01 whereof memorandum mault for one whole yeare 28li'. Memorandum ye Totall of ye halfe yeare was. 92l' - 2s - 0 98 - 17 - 6 Summ of this halfe yeare 482l' - 14s - 9d ob' Summ tottall of this whole yeare. 770li' - 11s - 8d ob' [ff.85r – 91r] [blank] [A loose piece of paper with rough accounts for food is inserted between ff. 90v and 91r. Not in Dering's hand, except 466 for the last entry.] Canded Erringas vs - 0 - 2 - 6 paid 1d 1 li' d' - 0 - 5 - 0 Suskets 1 li' - 0 - 2 - 8 peaches m(?)eckorons and peares of Ianea(?) 1 li' - 0 - 5 - 0 ambar Comfets vi li' - 0 - 2 - 6 prenellas q' li' - 0 - 0 - 8 muske Comfets q' li' - 0 - 0 - 4 sweete ffenkes(?) Com' q' li' - 0 - 0 - 6 waskars 1 li' - 0 - 2 - 0 ffor the vse of 3 dosen of glasse plate 2 - 0(?) - 1 - [-] muckarown(?)es .1 s. 1 - 2 - [-] [End of paper with rough accounts] [f.91v] A dinner att London. made when my L[or]d ande? Lady Richardson my sister ^E[lizabeth]^ Ashbornham, and Kate Ashb[ornham] 467 my brother Iohn Ashb[ornham] my cosen Walldron and her sister and Sir Iohn Skeffington were with me. att Aldersgate streete december 23. 1626. My sister Fr[ances] Ashb[ornham] and cosen Mary Hill did fayle of comming -------------------------------------- wine 00 03 10 stourgeon 00 07 00 A ioll of brawne 00 06 00 pickeld oysters a barrell 00 01 06 Viniger 00 00 03 Rabetts and --w a Cowple, larkes a dozen plouers 3. and stnites snites 4 00 07 00 Carrowaye Comfitts 00 00 06 A banquett and 2 dozen dim' of glasse plates to sett itt out in 01 03 00 half a doe which in ye fee and Charge of bringing itt out of Northampton 00 08 00 A warden py that ye cooke made we finding ye wardens 00 02 04 ffor A venison pasty we finding ye 468 ven Venison 00 04 00 ffor 2 minct pyes 00 02 06 A breast of veale 00 02 04 A Legg of mutton 00 02 00 Summ totall Expended 3 – 10 - 3 ------ The dinner was att ye first Course. --------- A peece of Brawne. + A boild ducke in whitebroathe A boild hanch of powdered venison 2 minct pyes. A boyld legge of mutton. A Venison pasty. + A roast ducke + A powdered goose roasted A breast of veale + A Cold Capon py. Second Course A Couple of rabitts. 3 plouers. 4. Snites. 469 12 larkes. pickled oysters 2 dishes. A Cold warden py. A ioull of sturgeon. Complement Apples. and Carrowayes. wardens ba-k’t and Cold. + A Cake and Cheese. ----------------------- A banquett ready in ye next roome. ---------------- Memorandum we had out of ye Country ye goose, the duckes, ye Capon py, ye Cake, and wardens. And ye Venison but that is allway paid for though giuen./ [f.92r] My wife receiued att her marriage 470 ffrom Sir Iohn Tuffton as a gift 33 00 00 ffrom --- Sir Nicholas ffor weddinge apparell 10-7 00 00 ffrom my Lady ffrancis for linnen -- -- -0 She has of her owne 0(?)- -- 05 Summ of all - 160 - 18. - 5. The mercer's bill for ye out=side of two gownes, the one blacke silke and silluer, the other greene and silluer 51 00 00 4 dozen of silluer bone lace for ye blacke and silluer gowne, with a verdingale, att 5s 8d ye ounce 03 12 00 An ell of taffaty 00 14 00 Stiffninge, whalebones, and buckrome roundabout 00 03 00 ffor serge to border ye goune 00 01 04 Riband 00 02 03 Buttons and clapses 00 01 00 ffor silke 00 03 06 ffor makinge this gowne 00 16 00 Ell of taffaty to ye greene gowne 00 14 00 2 dozen of 8d riband y? to bordure ye gowne 00 08 00 471 halfe a dozen of 6d riband 00 03 00 Buttons and claspes 00 01 00 Stiffninge, and buckrom to strenghthen the gowne and kertle 00 03 00 Taffaty to ye stayes 00 01 00 stichinge and sowinge silke 00 04 00 24 ounces of silluer bone lace, viz: 5 dozen yds and 2 yds att 5s 8d ye ounce, for the doublett gowne and kirtle of ye greene and silluer 06 18 00 Summ of these two gownes 65 - 5 - 1 A crimson satten petticoate embrodered with gold and silluer, out of ye exchange 24 00 00 ffor quarter, and dim' and naile of satten to lenghthen 00 06 06 ffor 3 ounces dim' of gold and silluer lace to go about ye bo-ttom att 6s ye ounce 001 07 00 5 yds of serge to line ye petticoate 00 11 08 Riband 00 04 00 472 Buckrome and silke 00 02 06 makinge this petticoate 00 06 00 -- Summ of this petticoate - 26 - 17 - 8 7 yds dim' of watchett satten att 14s 6d per yd 05 08 00 27 ounces of gold and silluer lace an? 11 02 00 4 ounces of gold and silluer lace about ye bottom 01 04 00 Riband 00 04 00 5 yds of serge to line itt this petticoate 00 11 08 Buckrom to strenghthen itt 00 01 06 silke 00 04 00 Callico to make pocketts 00 01 04 Makinge this petticoate 00 14 00 -- Summ of this petticoate - 19 - 10 - 6 18s yds of black flanders wrought taffaty att 7s per yd 06 09 06 5 dozen of bl[ack] sattin lace att 6 - 8d 01 13 04 Taylours bill (Hart) (whereof 12s for for a per of bodyes) for this gowne 02 15 00 473 summe of this gowne and bodies - 10 - 17 - 10 7 yds qrter' of willow damaske att 612 per yd 00?4 09 00 gold and siluer lace for ye bottome 00 06 06 serge to line this petticoate 00 11 08 Buckrome 00 03 00 Riband 00 04 00 silke 00 04 00 Makinge this petticoate (with 3 broade siluer and gold lace which was againe taken of and sett on ye watchett satten petticoate) 00 14 00 Summ of this petticoate, - 6 - 12 - 2 [f.92v] A blacke beauer and hattband 02 08 00 A maske 00 01 06 Cobweb Lane 00 03 04 S(?) --- le 00 12 00 A(?) --- finge 00 03 00 Bo[ne?] lace 00 03 00 Bobing lace 00 01 00 474 A muffe 00 02 06 Another ruffe 01 00 00 A chin 00 02 00 An apron 00 16 00 A caull 00 02 064 per of garters 00 02 08 powder 00 02 00 Settinge A wastcoate 02 10 00 A lace 00 00 01 Girdle chaine and knotts 00 13 04 A leather perfumed fan 00 05 00 per of kniues and riband 00 023 06 A bodkin 00 00 08 per of oyl'd gloues 00 01 04 per of double gloues 00 02 06 Dyinge and tufftinge feather 00 01 06 6 ells dim' of holland for smockes att 4s 6d 01 09 03 ffustian to line ye wastcoate of her old purple gowne when itt was made a loose=bodyed gowne 00 03 00 Stiffninge, buckrom and claspes 00 02 06 Silke 00 02 06 Riband 00 02 04 Alteringe this gowne in new makinge 00 10 00 475 Serge for ye backe of ye bodies 00 00 06 Summ of alteringe this gowne 1 - 0 - 410 per of greene silke stockins, with mony for changinge them againe for a new paire 01 02 00 6 ells dim' of holland for smockes 01 09 03 5 yds of bone lace 00 15 00 An ell of lace 00 03 04 more bone lace 00 02 04?6 Redd seaminge lace 00 01 00 2 suites of silluer riband chaine girdle and knotts 01 10 00 3 yards of blacke and silluer riband 00 06 00 A smocke 01 10 00 An apron 01 10 00 A quishion c?cloath 00 18 00 per of redd silke garters 00 08 00 A greate french maske 00 02 00 A maske 00 02 04 Blacke silke riband yd 00 00 02 A bodkin 00 00 08 A tiffany ruffe and cuffes with silluer and gold bone lace 00 17 00 A band box 00 00 06 2 per of plaine oyl'd gloues 00 02 08 476 per of lac'd oyled gloues 00 02 00 A blackworke quoife 00 03 00 A cutt worke handkercheife 01 03 00 yd of silk riband for girdle 00 00 06 Asky coloured fan and feather 01 02 00 3per of cuffes 00 05 00 3 per of shoes and 2 per of galoshaes 00 12 00 2 ounces of gold and siluer bone lace for dressi-nge 00 12 00 yd of riband 00 00 06 Tire woman for tires 00 02 00 per of roses 00 06 08 white dressinge 00 05 00 haire dressing 00 03 00 A dressinge 00 06 00 A dressinge of purles 00 04 06 A dressinge with siluer 00 11 00 halfe a dozen of handkercheifes 00 04 06 3 ounces of white powder and a box 00 02 09 An ounce of corrall powder for teeth 00 03 06 3 ounces of power?der 00 03 00 powder and a tuft of silke 00 04 02 Edward Dering ------------------ Elisabeth Deering [signature] 477 [Written in margin at right angles:] Summ of all her expences 159 - 7 - 1. So there is ye giuen her the rest in mony 1 - 11 - 4 iust summ of what she receiued and had: viz: 160 – 18 – 5. [f.93r] fforasmuch as that when Sir Nicholas Tuffton, and my Lady ffrancis came vp to London, they did bringe vp theire daughter, f?o alltogether vnfurnished of cloathes, of euery sort, I haue marked those thinges within a circle like a half parenthesis, which were allmost all bought and bestowed vpon her (as necessity (though no marriage had beene) required) before I married her: And yett neuertheles, I(?) (although att first Sir Nicholas spake as if he would haue allowed heer for cla?oathes 200li') these thinges amountinge to ye price of 28l'-16s -6d were, (I thinke not(?) with equity) cast vp amongst ye mony receiued for her cloathes: the summ whereof from Sir Nicholas was but 478 107li'. of which abatinge these th-inges, which in reason and equity ought to haue beene abated, vnlesse she had beene better prouided before, the summe indeede of her mony receiued from him was but threescore and eighteene pound, three shillinges and six pence. so there remaines due if he would make his worde goode of 107li' - I say there remaines, 28 - 16 - 6. But there is short of the first named 200li' the sume of 121 - 16 - 6./ beside ye 20li' my lady promised./ And heerein allso I Cast vp Sir Ihon Tuffton's 33li' which I tooke to haue beene a free gift. and ye mony which my wife had to her owne purse viz: 18s - 5d / So that deductinge all these ^which make(?)^ we haue then receiued but So yat deductinge these thinges. viz. Her necessary expences though she had not beene to be married 28 - 16 - 6 Sir Ihon's gift 33 - 0 - 0 her owne mony 0 - 1- - 5 61 - 16 - 6 ------------ we haue then receiued butt. 99 - 3 - 6. ----------- [ff.93v – 94v] [blank] 479 [f.95] [pastedown – no longer pasted down. Dering has added and later deleted this short account on the recto:] lemmons - 5s Oranges - 4s . Apothecary - 6s ./ plate marking - 2s . 480 481