On New Year's day, 32 Hen. VIII. Arcangell Arcan, Gunner, made the king a present of perfumed gloves, and received xx d. in reward. Book of Quarterly Payments, [29]-33 Hen. VIII.
Hampton Court, to the feryman at.
To the other references add pp. [26], [255].
Hasilborough, [161].
In Whittlewood forest.
Henxmen.
Besides what has been said on Henxmen or Henchmen, it may be useful to add that "the schoolmaster for the Henxmen" formed part of the royal establishment, and the payment of his wages occurs in the Book of Quarterly Payments, [29]-33 Henry VIII. Hall also speaks of such a person: "In the laste moneth called Decembre were taken certain traytors in the citie of Coventry, one called Fraunces Philippe, scholemaster to the Kynges Henxmen," &c. Anno 15 Hen. VIII. Ed. 1809, p. 673.
Howard Lord William. See "William" infra.
Ink horns. Addenda, p. [366].
It may perhaps be worth observing, that in the inventory of the effects of Henry V. we find "1 Penner, et ung Ynk horn d'argent dorrey, pois vj unc', pris l'uncè ijs. vjd." valued at xvs. Rot. Parl. vol. iv. p. 226. Thus it seems the word was applied to a vessel for holding ink rather than to the material of which it was made. Those mentioned in these Accounts must have been very common ones, as a dozen cost only two shillings.