it into an accompte, and for engrossinge the same accompte in parchemente, the some of viij li.; and then he resteth in debte the some of xiiij li. ix s. x d.; whiche sayde some the sayde Anthonye Poulett esquier, this accomptaunte, hath payde into her Majesty's Receipte of Thexchequier, by a tallye levyed the xixth day of Auguste, in the xxxjth yeare of her Majesty's raygne, as by the sayde tallye, together with the certyficatte of Roberte Petre for the same vppon this accompte showed, examyned, and remayninge, may appeare. And then this accomptaunte, vppon the determy- nacion of this his accompte, restethe quyte.
W. BURGHLEY. J. FORTESCUE.
xvj die Decembris, 1589. Examined, per John Conyers, auditor.
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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: 27.
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