Berkeley Lord, [29], [43], [117], [140].

Thomas Lord Berkeley, who succeeded his brother in that dignity in 1523, and died on the 28th January, 1583.

Berkeley Lady, [48].

Apparently the wife of that nobleman, namely Cecilia, widow of Richard Rowdon, Esq.

Berkhampstead Park, in the county of Hertford, to the keeper of, [67].

Betting Money, lost by the king, in bets at shooting, tennis, &c. 36, [137], [189], [220], [226], [227], [229].

These entries are more fully noticed under "Gambling."

Bill, to a poor man that endeavoured to get one signed, [40].

Bills for bringing such as were assigned, [267].

"Bill", in both instances appears to be orders for payments. In the last, 23s. 4d. was probably allowed for the bearer's travelling expenses from London to Dover, and the former was a charitable donation to some unfortunate man, who was endeavouring to get an order signed.