ABSTRACT

Grant for life to Thomas Worley, the King's servant, one of the King's Chapel, of a tenement or brewhouse called 'Le Lambe' in Distaf Lane, London; to hold from Easter last. By Privy Seal. PS02/1; C66/563, m.2. [CPR, Hen. VII, I, p.75; Campbell, If p.347}

To Peter Casa Novo, marshall of le trumpettes, for banners: £20. Writ under Privy Seal. E403/2558, f.4r. [Campbell, I, p.406}

To Marques, Jaket and William Older, ministralles, as a reward: 100s. Writ under Privy Seal dated 20 June. E403/2558, f.4v. [Campbell, I, p.407}

To Alexander Mason and others, in reward: 80 marks. Writ under Privy Seal. E403/2558, f.4r. [Campbell, I, p.407}

Grant for life to Edward John, of the corrody in the monastery of Beaulieu, co. Southampton, which William Browne, one of the King's chaplains now holds, but is willing to surrender in favour of the said Edward; with all privileges as have been enjoyed by the said William. PS02/1. [Campbell, I, 458}

'Where as oure welbeloved servantes Alexander Mason, marchalle of oure mynstralles, Robert Grene, John Hawkyns, Thomas Mayho, William Grene, Thomas a Spence, Henry Swan, and William Davy, oure mynstrelles have by oure commaundement wayted and attended upone us, that is to say, fro the xxij daie of August laste paste, hiderto withoute any fee or reward by us to thaym geven, to thaire great and importable costes and charges, withoute oure grace especial! be shewed unto thaym in that behalve': order to pay them 80 marks. C82/12; see E403/2558, f.4v. [Campbell, I, p.516}

To Alexander Masone, Robert Grene, John Hawkyns, Thomas Mayo, William Grene, Henry Swayne, Thomas Spence, and William Davy, the king's minstrels, of those 80 marks lately appointed to them for

their fees (10 marks each), by a writ of privy seal of the King, by the hand of Alexander Masone: £20. ? [Campbell, I, p..570]

18 August

Mandate to the Exchequer to pay to Marquis, Jaket and William Older, the king's minstrels, £5 sterling 'for the exercising of their said occupacions1 for half a year ended at St. John the Baptist last past. PS02/1. [Campbell, I, p.542]

September

Christening of Prince Arthur at Winchester.