Ambassadors, paid for the rent of a house intended for them, [74].
The king being then, September 25, 1530, at Waltham Abbey, a house was engaged for the use of some ambassadors who were to have had an audience there, but they evidently did not occupy it.
Ambassadors, to servants of, [104], [106], [135].
Ambassador of France, [106].
Ambassadors of Hungary, for the expenses of the, [160].
The only embassy from Hungary noticed by Hall was in March 1527, when the Count of Ottonbrough, John Burgrave, and others had an audience of the King at Greenwich. After which, that Chronicler says, "they were well cherished and diverse tymes resorted to the courte and had greate chere and good rewardes, and so the 3rd. of Maie next ensuying they toke their leave and departed homeward." If this entry related to them, it is evident that they were on one occasion received by Henry at Grafton.
Ambassador, money paid to the Scotch, [250].
Like the gratuity to the relation of the ambassador, in p. [49], this appears to have been a present.
Ambreys, eight cupboards, some with Ambreys and some without, [93].