Italian merchants in, [330];

King’s officers in, [325];

town officers, [321], [322];

expenses of burgesses to Parliament, [329];

Pavilion, [322];

perambulation of liberties, [ib.];

the Queen’s House, [323];

Queen’s stalls, [ib.];

convent of S. Swithun, [322];

Bishop of, bribes to, [214];