"Rewards" given to those persons at the interview between Henry and Francis the First in October, 1532. They had probably sung in the king's presence, for which each party received 4l. 13s. 4d.
Sittingbourne, [274], sæpe.
Skevington Master, [28], [162].
Skinner, ——, [75], [80], [265], [269], [271], [274], [281].
Sexton the Fool's servant.
----, to the, [44], [183], [261], [269].
---- of Pawmpelion, [47]. See Pawmpelion.
To which it is only necessary to add that they might have been skins brought from Pampeluna, instead of Pampellone.
Skyppe Master, [32].