Majesty's sayde raigne, beinge by the space of twoe whole yeares fyve monethes and xviijen dayes, As by a booke of the particu- larityes thereof conteyninge the empcions and provycions, cariadges, wages, and other chardges subscribed with thande of the sayde Marmaduke Darell, and herevppon duelye perused, cast, tryed, and examyned, may appeare, which sayde booke was delivered to John Conyers, one of Thauditors of the Impreste, the xxviijth of November, 1587, which was longe before the death of the sayde Sir Amyas, who dyed the xxvith of September, 1588.
THAT IS TO SAY,
The sayde accomptaunte is chardged with-- Arrerages:--None; for that this is the fyrste accompte taken by me of the sayde Anthonye Poulett.
Readye money by him re- ceaved and hadd, viz. of--
But the sayde accomptaunte is chardged with money by him receaved out of her highnes' receipte at Westminster, by thandes of the Tellors there, by vertue of sondrye privye seales to the Threasurer and Chamberlaynes of Thexchequier, within the tyme of this accompte directed;
The Threasurer and Chamber- lains of Thex- chequer, viz.--
viz. in--
The Tearme of St. Michaell Tharchaungell, Anno xxvito regni Reginæ Elizabethæ finiente et xxviimo incipiente in preste to Amyas Poulett knighte, one of the Queen Majesty's Privy Counsell, by thandes of Richarde Stoneley, one of the Tellors of the Receipte afore- sayde--D.CCC li.; and to Marmaduke Darell gentle- man, by thandes of Roberte Freake, one other of the Tellors of the same Receipte--CC li., by vertue of a warraunte vnder the privie seale, dated the xixth daye of Februarye, anno xxvijmo dominæ Elizabethæ Regine, by them to be imployed in victualles and other hous-
The profittes of the Lorde Pagetts landes.
Sale of provy- cions and other neccessaries, viz.
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Publication Information: Book Title: Accounts and Papers Relating to Mary Queen of Scots. Contributors: Allan J. Crosby - editor, John Bruce - editor. Publisher: Camden Society. Place of Publication: Westminster, England. Publication Year: 1867. Page Number: 2.
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