Barnard's wife, [121], [256].

Upon one occasion she made a present of two shirts to the king, and on the other was paid for making eight shirts, 2l. 13s. 4d.

Barnardin, the gunner, [36].

Barnes, i. e. Berners Lord, [207].

John Bourchier, second and last lord Berners, the well known translator of Froissart and other works both from the French and Italian. He died on the 16th March, 1533. See Bourchier.

Barnwood Park, to the ranger of, [154], bis, and keepers of, [155].

Baron the Chief, [194].

Richard Lyster or Leicester, who held that office from the 15th May, 1530, until 1546.

Baroper Park, to the keeper of, [151].

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