A breefe of these things that weare bought at Harefield by my self and Mr. Cowper, and other layinges out, as per bill apeareth. [The subsequent account, by Sir Arthur Mainwaring, was prepared eighteen days after the Queen had taken her departure. He had reccived £553. 6s. and had disbursed the whole, excepting £54. 178. for which he debits himself. Indorsed "Maynwaringes accompte alone, for disbursement about Harfield, 1602.” 30 Julye, 1602. Receyved of your Lop.7 at Yorke howse, vc li 3 August, 1602. Receyved of your Lop. at Harefeld, liijli vjs vcliiijli vjs Whereof disbursed by your Lop.'s apoyntment, as by bills and by my booke more particularlye apeareth. 3 August, 1602. Delivered to Mr. Steward Rewardes to severall offices in her Maties howse and to particular persons there, lxvjli xijs iiijd 6 August, 1602. Rewardes to the vaulters, players, and dauncers. Of this xli to Burbidge's players for Othello, lxiiijli xviijs xd Rewarde to Mr. Lillyes man, which brought the lotterye boxe to Harefield, per Mr. Andr. Leigh, Rewardes to tentkeepers xls 10 August, 1602. Payde to mercers, the imbroderer, silkeman, and the Queenes taylor, lxxvli xvs Payde to the goldsmith, part for the an- Payde for the caryage of Turkye carpetts So remayneth due to your Lop. in my handes upon this accompt, this 20 August, 1602, the somme of lxxijli xixs xd ARTH. MAYNWARINGE. 20 August, 1602. Payd more by me for lotterie guiftes, as by my booke and by bill also apeareth, beinge paid to Mr. Stewarde Soe remayneth now due to your Lop. in my hands upon this accompt, this said 20 August, 1602, the somme of ARTH. MAYNWARINGE. COWLEY'S ACCOUNT. [The subsequent account refers to the sum of £1260. 12s. 4d. the whole of which, excepting £5. Os. 4d. was expended on the same occasion by a person of the name of Cowley. The first column appears to be the sum charged, the second the sum paid, and the third the difference between the two which had been deducted, but there is an error in the second item.] Money dysbursed upon severall occasions agaynst her Majesties cummynge to Harefilde, 1602. |