Buttons of gold for caps, [25], [33].
Butts Doctor, [262].
From the following passage in Cavendish's life of Wolsey, we learn that he was one of the king's physicians. "At Christmas he [Wolsey] fell sore sick that he was likely to die. Wherof the king being advertised was very sorry therefore, and sent Doctor Buttes, his grace's physician, unto him, to see in what estate he was." Cavendish then gives a conversation between Henry and the Doctor on the Cardinal's illness. Vol. i. pp. 220, [1], [2]. There is also in that valuable work an engraving of a contemporary illumination, representing Butts receiving tokens of favour from Ann Boleyn for Wolsey. Dr. Butts is honourably commemorated by Fox, as the friend of Bishop Latimer. See also Gilpin's Life of Latimer, p. 42-45.
Butts, to a new pair of, [145], [148], [250].
Mounds of earth erected for the purpose of a target, against which arrows were shot for amusement.
Byfield, to the repairs of the Bridge at, [97].
Byflete Park in Surrey, keeper of, [62], [148].
Query, Byfield in Northamptonshire.
Byrch ——, [253].
Byrde Henry, yeoman of the Bows, [53], [75], [107], [163], [180], [186], [248], [263], [265].