6. Anciently Treasurers of the Chamber which office was a branch of the Jewel House.
7. Frequently Privy Councillors, as were Cromwell and the two Cary’s.
8. Right to buy, keep and present all his Majesty’s Jewels (when given).
9. Choice of his under Officers.
10. Choice of the King’s and Queen’s Goldsmiths and Jewellers.
11. £20 in gold, upon signing of the Goldsmith’s bill.
12. Lodging in all the King’s houses.
13. A close wagon (when the Court moveth) for his own goods; and two carts for his officers.
14. Precedence in Courts and Kingdom.
15. Privilege of the Drawing room.