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Add. Roll 77175. Account of Richard Graham for the sum of £1000 spent on horses and provisions for the military expedition to the island of Ré in 1627. Duplicate copy (‘duplicament’) of Add Roll 77174, signed at foot by Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland, Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottingt...
Add. Roll 77176. Accounts of Sir Richard Musgrave as Master of the Ordinance in the North, 1591-1604; dated 23 March 1607. Signed by Earl of Dorset, Sir Julius Caesar, Sir Thomas Fleming, and Richard Sutton, auditor. Vellum roll, 23 membranes
Add. Roll 77242. Cooke’s Ordinary is reputedly the oldest European ordinary of arms in existence; England, c 1340. Latin. It comprises seven membranes (the first of which is fragmentary), containing 589 shields arranged by charge in eighty-eight rows, with accompanying names, to allow the user t...
Benjamin Gonson, the elder: Duplicament of accounts as Treasurer of Marine Causes; 1544-1554, 1567
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Add. Roll 77721. Supplementing Evelyn Archive, Additional MSS 78169-78171. Copies. Vellum. 72.5 mm x 43.5 mm. As follows:- 1, Accounts, 5 Aug.-29 Nov. 1544, 29 Sept. 1548-24 Oct. 1551, and 25 Oct. 1551-29 Sept. 1554. Each 'Duplicamente' is preceded by an inspeximus of Philip and Mary. 18 memb...
Household accounts for the upkeep of Mary, Queen of Scots, at Wingfield Manor and Tutbury Castle
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This roll contains a set of financial accounts relating to the upkeep of Mary, Queen of Scots (b. 1542, d. 1587), and her household at Wingfield Manor, in Derbyshire, and Tutbury Castle, in Staffordshire, compiled by the cofferer's clerk Bryan Cave between 18 December 1584 and 27 February 1585. ...
Household accounts for the upkeep of Mary, Queen of Scots, at Wingfield Manor and Tutbury Castle (duplicate)
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This roll contains a copy of a set of financial accounts relating to the upkeep of Mary, Queen of Scots (b. 1542, d. 1587), and her household at Wingfield Manor, in Derbyshire, and Tutbury Castle, in Staffordshire, compiled by the cofferer's clerk Bryan Cave between 18 December 1584 and 27 Febru...