The minute way in which the materials for Lady Ann's night-gown are mentioned, cannot fail to excite a smile, even if it does not shock our modern ideas of delicacy. The whole expenses of it seem to have been 10l. 15s. 8d.
Nightingales brought, [235].
Nods George, a huntsman, [68].
Norfolk Duke of, [32], bis, [33], [41], [63], bis, [76], [107], [150], [156], [158], [168], [169], bis, [180], [212], [250], [264], [267], [268], [283].
Thomas Howard, third Duke of Norfolk, K. G. He was Lord Treasurer, to which office nearly all these entries relate.
Norice, [i. e. Nurse,] to a, [22], [197].
Norman, jeweller of Paris, [9].
Norris Master, [30], [175], [224], bis, [275].
Sir Henry Norris, gentleman of the Privy Chamber and Esquire of the body. His career is so well known that it is only necessary to remind the reader that he was suspected of a criminal intercourse with Ann Boleyn, and was consequently condemned and beheaded.
Northampton, [71].