The Regulations and Establishment of the Household of Henry Algernon PercyPrinted, 1770 - 464 páginas |
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... reigne of my Sovereigne Lorde Kynge Henry the viijth and delyverd to the aforefaid Richard Gowge Countroller of my house and Thomas Percy Clark of the Kechynge of my said house charged with my faid Countroller as parcell of th ...
... reigne of my Sovereigne Lorde Kynge Henry the viijth and delyverd to the aforefaid Richard Gowge Countroller of my house and Thomas Percy Clark of the Kechynge of my said house charged with my faid Countroller as parcell of th ...
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... reigne of oure Sovereigne Lord Kynge Henry the viijth of the noumbre of all my Lords Servaunts in his Chequirroull daily abidynge in his Household As the names of theym hereafter follouth . Furste My Lorde j My Lady j My Yonge Lorde and ...
... reigne of oure Sovereigne Lord Kynge Henry the viijth of the noumbre of all my Lords Servaunts in his Chequirroull daily abidynge in his Household As the names of theym hereafter follouth . Furste My Lorde j My Lady j My Yonge Lorde and ...
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... reigne of our Sovereigne Lord Kyng Henry the viijth As the names of the Percells wherein the faid Defawttis was hereafter followith for the Provifion thereof to be Amendit yerely frome hens furth . FURST that theire be noo Brede bought ...
... reigne of our Sovereigne Lord Kyng Henry the viijth As the names of the Percells wherein the faid Defawttis was hereafter followith for the Provifion thereof to be Amendit yerely frome hens furth . FURST that theire be noo Brede bought ...
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... reigne of our Sovereigne Lorde Kyng Henry the viijth how the Clerkis of the Brevementts shall Ordore theym Yerely afwell concernynge the Brevementts in the Countynghous as to have an Ee and on fight dayly to every Officer in theiré ...
... reigne of our Sovereigne Lorde Kyng Henry the viijth how the Clerkis of the Brevementts shall Ordore theym Yerely afwell concernynge the Brevementts in the Countynghous as to have an Ee and on fight dayly to every Officer in theiré ...
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... reigne of our Sovereigne Lorde King Henry the viijth . BRAIKFASTE for my Lorde and my Lady . FURST a Loif of Breid in Trenchors ij Manchetts a Quarte of Bere a Quarte of Wyne a Dysch of Butter a Pece of Salt- fifch or a Dyfch of Butter ...
... reigne of our Sovereigne Lorde King Henry the viijth . BRAIKFASTE for my Lorde and my Lady . FURST a Loif of Breid in Trenchors ij Manchetts a Quarte of Bere a Quarte of Wyne a Dysch of Butter a Pece of Salt- fifch or a Dyfch of Butter ...
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accuftomyth affigned aftir allowid befoir begynnyng Bicaus bitwixt Brevements Candlemas Cariage Chambre Chapell chargid Chequirroill Clerke o'th Coffurer Counfaill Countertenor Criftynmas Daie daily day in Lentt Daye dimid Fagotts faid Richard Gowge faide Clarks faide Hous fchal ferve fhal fhall followith frome ftonde fuch full contentacion geder Gowge and Thomas Groim Grome haith Half Yere Henry the viijth hole Somme Hoole Houfhold Houfs Houſe Houſehold iiij iiijd Item a Bill ITEM My Lorde Keaping Keching Kechynge Lady day laft Lorde King Henry Lorde ufeth Lordes Hande Lordes Hous Lordis Lordſhip Meas Michaelmas Mouneth MOUNETHLY Namys Noumbre oone hole Yere Ordyned outher payd payd to theme Payment pece Perfons Pottell of Bere provifion Quarter ſaid Servaunts ſerve Sewar ſhall Shids Somme Stuf thanne theim theym Thomas Percy tyme Ufher unto uppon viij viijd Wagies Waiters Warraunte Weike Weke Wrefill Yeir yerly Yoman Yomen
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Página 416 - Italian fashion by this forked cutting of meate, not only while I was in Italy, but also in Germany, and oftentimes in England since I came home; being once quipped for that frequent using of my forke by a certain learned gentleman, a familiar friend of mine, one Mr.
Página 433 - Dr Percy, in his Notes to the Northumberland Household Book, tells us : " The anniversary of St Blasius is the 3d of February, when it is still the custom in many parts of England to light up fires on the hills on St Blayse night : a custom anciently taken up, perhaps for no better reason than the jingling resemblance of his name to the word Blaze.
Página 416 - I myself thought good to imitate the Italian fashion by this forked cutting of meate, not only while I was in Italy, but also in Germany, and oftentimes in England since I came home...
Página 416 - For while with their knife which they hold in one hand they cut the meate out of the dish, they fasten their forke which they hold in their other hand upon the same dish...
Página 429 - I know not whether the above offer was accepted, or the faid William WORME committed to durance in Alnwick Caftle : but there is a tradition in the place, that an Auditor was formerly confined in the Dungeon under one of the Towers, till he could make up his Accounts to his Lord's Satisfaction.
Página 421 - Hall —The great chamber being served, the steward and chaplain must sit down in the hall, and call unto them the gentlemen, if there be any unplaced above, and then the servants of the strangers, as their masters be in degree. " The usher's words of direction ; first, when they go to cover, he must go before them through the hall, crying, ' By your leaves, gentlemen, stand by.
Página xiv - I will not say that this extremity is oft so well to be seen in time of plentie as of dearth ; but if I should I could easily bring my trial : for albeit...
Página 419 - ... master of the hounds; master falconer ; porter and his man. Two butchers; two keepers of the home park; two keepers of the red-deer park.
Página 63 - In Northumberland's establishment, here as everywhere, the utmost care was exercised regarding provision of this sort. In 1512, his Grace ordered ' ' ITEM that oone of the Clerkis of the Countynghous luke dayly upon the Caterer's Stuf that he bryngyth in and that it be broght up into the Countynghous and if it be not able Stuf nor worth the price that he sittythe upon it to delyver it hym again and not to be receyved ne occupied for my Lordis use.
Página 56 - Great Trottynge Hors to draw in the Chariott and a Nagg for the Chariott Men to ride upon = viij.