Hounworth Park, keeper of, [49], [66], [142], [255].

House, paid for the rent of a, for Ambassadors, [74].

----, for the rent of a, [79], [125], [182], [209], [230], [265]. See Henchmen.

----, for the rent of a, at Greenwich, for Lord Rochford, [128].

House, to the keeper of that in which the king slept at Canterbury, [266].

Howsell, for, [38], [40], [41].

The only explanation given of "Housel" in the usual Dictionaries and Glossaries, "the Eucharist," could not possibly apply to either of the instances in which it is used in these accounts. It was evidently a payment made to the king's favourite minions, the Jester and the two Williamses, but the precise meaning of the word has not been ascertained.

Hoyson William, Jeweller, [4].

Hubart, James. See Hobart.

Hugh, Old, [37], [38].