For Night.

First a Play, and straight after the play a Mask, and when the Mask was done then the Banckett[16], which was 110 dishes, and all of meat; and then all the Gentilmen and Ladys danced; and this continued from the Sunday to the Saturday afternoon.

The Expence in the Week for the Flesh and Fish for the same marriage.

Imprimis, 2 Oxen, 3 0 0
Item, 2 Brawns, 22 0
Item, 2 Roes 10s and for servants going, 5s. 0 15 0
Item, in Swans, 0 15 0
Item, in Cranes 9, 30 0
Item, in Peacocks 12, 0 16 0
Item, in Great Pike, for flesh dinner, 6, 30 0
Item, in Conies, 21 dozen, 5 5 0
Item, in Venison, Red Deer Hinds 3, and fetching them, 0 10 0
Item, Fallow Deer Does 12 — — —
Item, Capons of Grease 72, 3 12 0
Item, Mallards and Teal, 30 dozen, 3 11 8
Item, Lamb 3, 0 4 0
Item, Heron Sues, 2 doz. 24 0
Item, Shovelords[17], 2 doz. 24 0
Item, in Bytters[18] 12, 16 0
Item, in Pheasants 18, 24 0
Item, in Partridges 40, 0 6 8
Item, in Curlews 18, 24 0
Item, in Plover, 3 dozen, 0 5 0
Item, in Stints, 5 doz. 0 9 0
Item, in Surgeon, 1 Goyle[19], 0 5 0
Item, 1 Seal[20], 0 13 4
Item, 1 Porpose[21], 0 13 4
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For Frydays and Saturdays.

First, Leich Brayne[22].
Item, Frometye Pottage.
Item, Whole Ling and Huberdyne[23].
Item, Great Goils [24] of Salt Sammon.
Item, Great Salt Eels.
Item, Great Salt Sturgeon Goils
Item, Fresh Ling.
Item, Fresh Turbut.
Item, Great Pike[25].
Item, Great Goils of Fresh Sammon.
Item, Great Ruds[26].
Item, Baken Turbuts.
Item, Tarts of 3 several meats[27].

Second Course

First, Martens to Pottage.
Item, a Great Fresh Stugeon Goil.
Item, Fresh Eel roasted.
Item, Great Brett.
Item, Sammon Chines broil'd.
Item, Roasted Eels.
Item, Roasted Lampreys.
Item, Roasted Lamprons[28].
Item, Great Burbutts[29].
Item, Sammom baken,
Item, Fresh Eel baken.
Item, Fresh Lampreys, baken.
Item, Clear Jilly[30].
Item, Gingerbread.

Waiters at the said Marriage.

Storrers, Carver.
Mr. Henry Nevile, Sewer.
Mr. Thomas Drax, Cupbearer.
Mr. George Pashlew, for the Sewer-board end.
John Merys, \ Marshalls.
John Mitchill, /
Robert Smallpage, for the Cupboard.
William Page, for the Celler,
William Barker, for the Ewer,
Robert Sike the Younger, and
John Hiperon, for Butterye.