Spurs to the Choristers of Windsor, in reward for the King's, [55], [58], [253].

Money paid to redeem the King's spurs, which had become the fee of the Choristers of Windsor, perhaps at installations, or at the annual celebration of St. George's feast. No notice on the subject occurs in Ashmole's or Anstis' History of the Order of the Garter. The composition was 6s. 8d.

Staber, Sir Lawrence, [132], [235].

Stable, to one of the, [23].

----, boys of the, [29], [38], [182], [230], [247], [281], [282], [283].

----, to Alexander of the, [276].

Stafferton ——, [253].

Stafford, a prisoner brought from, [207].

Stag a, brought, which the King had taken, [152].

----s brought, [66], [152], [155], [163], [193], [220], [235], [245], [254], [255].