Item, delyverd to my said Lady iiij. peces of new Aras wyche cam late fro Caleys wereof on is a covertore fore a bedde and the todde [sic] iij. ar tapettes conteynenge all iiij. peces in flemesh elles square C iiijxx xij.
Item, my master left at London at his departynge to Braye in his place in Bathe Rowe the xx. day of feverer ij. brede clothes of Blewe.
Item, the vijth yer of Kynge Edward the iiiith and the xvj. day of March, my master sent to my Lady to Bray a longe coshon of cremesen velvet and iij. schorte coshones of cremesen velvet. Item, a longe coshon of grene velvet and ij. short cushones of grene velvet.
Item, the same tyme my master delyverd her a cheyne of goold of the olde facyon prise iiij. markis.
Item, the yere above said and the xvj. day of Apryll, my master delyverd to my Lady v. sylver spones.
Added in Sir John Howard’s own hand:—And the vij. zere of the kenge and in the monithe of Janever I delyvered my wyffe a pote of selver to pote in grene genger that the kenge gaffe.
On the back of this MS. is the following unfinished memorandum:—
‘Md that I John Legge hawe bownde mey self to John Osberne yn an oblygacyon——’
[262.1] [Add. MS. 34,889, f. 51.] The date is taken from the head of the document, but there are additions of later dates to January 1468.
a peyr of bedes for a gentylwomannes nekke gawdeid with viij. gawdeid of goolde
text unchanged: error for “gawdeis of goolde”?