Roberte Cooke, alias Clarentiux, Kinge of Armes, for his like riding chardges, fees, dyettes, and allowaunces, dueringe all the saide tyme of the funeralls
xxv li.
William Flower, alias Norrey, Kinge of Armes, for his fees allowed to ye heraulde his deputie, as in like cases apperteyned
xviij li. vj s. viij d.
Twoe herauldes for their fees, riding charges, transpor- tacion, with dietts and other allowaunces dueringe the foresaide tyme
xviij li. vj s. viij d.
Twoe pursuvauntes of armes for their fees, riding chardges, transportacion, dyetts, &c., for the same tyme
xiij li. vj s. viij d.
Amountinge in all the chardges aforesaide, as by one rolle thereof in parchement subscribed with thande of this accomptaunte herevpon examined and remayninge, maye appere, to ye some of CXX li. And so the saide accomptant vpon ye determinacion of this his accompte is in supplusage the some of
xv li. xiiij s. iiij d.
Which some, for that the same chardges was undertaken by agremente with the righte Honorable Lorde Burghley, late Lorde High Threasurer of Englande, and Sir John Fortescue, knighte, Chancellor of the Eschequier, for the saide some of CCCCvj li., ys here for that cause deducted from this accomptaunte.
AND SO HERE EVEN.
J. FORTESCUE.
xvjto die Februarii.
ROBERTE CLARKE.
Examined per Fra
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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: 42.
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