Armourer to the, [44], [184], [194], [196], [234].

----, paid the, for garnishing books, [214].

The word garnish is used very indefinitely; it here seems to have meant placing clasps on books.

Armoury at Windsor, the keeper of the, [41].

Armoury, to two persons of the, [259].

Arms the King's, to Henry Maynering for making the, [166].

From the charge 8l. 19s. as well as from the word "making," it would seem that the royal arms were in this instance carved.

Arnolde Henry, the shoe-maker, [219], [281].

Arras for, [59], [215].

Arrows for, [40], [47], [265].