Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at Court, in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I: From the Original Office Books of the Masters and YeomenShakespeare Society, 1842 - 228 páginas |
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... yarde Tynsells of sundry cullerst pices in all . c.ij yardes Velvette of sundry cullers t p'ces in all . c.xxvij yardes Damask of sundry cullers t price in all . lxxiiij yardes C.xxxli . vjd . } c.xxxviij " . xiiij . vd . XX c.iiijyll ...
... yarde Tynsells of sundry cullerst pices in all . c.ij yardes Velvette of sundry cullers t p'ces in all . c.xxvij yardes Damask of sundry cullers t price in all . lxxiiij yardes C.xxxli . vjd . } c.xxxviij " . xiiij . vd . XX c.iiijyll ...
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... yarde Buckerams of sundry coollers vj } peece in all Tukes in all c.xl. yardę ......... 18 . lxvjs . viijd . iiij1 . iiij® . xiiij . Allwch his mony amounteth unto d.cc.xxiiij . xvj3 . xa . William Ro . for Cloth of Gowlde by him ...
... yarde Buckerams of sundry coollers vj } peece in all Tukes in all c.xl. yardę ......... 18 . lxvjs . viijd . iiij1 . iiij® . xiiij . Allwch his mony amounteth unto d.cc.xxiiij . xvj3 . xa . William Ro . for Cloth of Gowlde by him ...
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... yarde di . ( of greene culler xxiij yardę . di . ) in all at viijs . the yarde lxiij yardes amoūting unto All which his mony amounteth unto xxvli . iiijs . ...... lxviij . iiijs . William Dane alderman of London for one peece of XX ...
... yarde di . ( of greene culler xxiij yardę . di . ) in all at viijs . the yarde lxiij yardes amoūting unto All which his mony amounteth unto xxvli . iiijs . ...... lxviij . iiijs . William Dane alderman of London for one peece of XX ...
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... . x . ob . Heads of heare drest and tymmed at xxiij . iiijd the peece in all ix , x1 . x3 . Sisters threade , j oz . ijs . Lawne for skarfes white t open xiiij yardę di , at iijs . iiijd . the yarde - xlviij . 18 EXTRACTS FROM THE ACCOUNTS ...
... . x . ob . Heads of heare drest and tymmed at xxiij . iiijd the peece in all ix , x1 . x3 . Sisters threade , j oz . ijs . Lawne for skarfes white t open xiiij yardę di , at iijs . iiijd . the yarde - xlviij . 18 EXTRACTS FROM THE ACCOUNTS ...
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... yarde - xlviij . iiijd . White Sipers for skarfes xxvj yardes at ijs . iiijd . the yarde ; lx . viijd . Frenge of golde twisted for the same skarfes xiiij ozce at vijs . viija . the oz . c.vij3 . iiijd . Bone Lace cheyne Frenget edging ...
... yarde - xlviij . iiijd . White Sipers for skarfes xxvj yardes at ijs . iiijd . the yarde ; lx . viijd . Frenge of golde twisted for the same skarfes xiiij ozce at vijs . viija . the oz . c.vij3 . iiijd . Bone Lace cheyne Frenget edging ...
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