It appears from the Book of Quarterly Payments from the 29th to the 33rd Henry VIII. in the library of the Royal Society, that Smith was a Page of the Chamber, and received 10l. per annum for his wages; and it is manifest from these entries that like Smeton and the two Williamses, he was a peculiar favourite of Henry, for all his apparel was paid for out of the privy purse, and he accompanied the King to Calais in October 1532.
Smith Walter, [242].
---- to a, in Deptford, [31].
---- the Master, [233].
---- to the, for bolts and rings for the King's chamber doors during the progress, [251].
---- to the, for carrying locks with the King to Calais, [271], [281].
Snuffers, paid for, [4], [89], bis, [108].
Solicitor of the Staple of Calais, [93]. See Calais.
Sodde wine, brought, [109].