xix'i.
"Ryding and postinge chardges--viz. for posthorses from Lambeth to
Highgate and from thence to Barnett. To Mr. Beeston and others for
their chardges three severall tymes to Barnett from London and from
Highgate. To the servauntes of the lord bishp of Duresme sente at
severall tymes to the lordes of the Councell and for other
businesses concerninge this service; and to Sir James Crofte,
Knight, for the chardges of himselfe, his men, and horses attendinge
at London in this service--ix'li. xviij's. vj'd.
"Rewardes to sondryre p'rsons, viz. to messengers sent from the
Courte during the staye of the Lorde Bishopp at Highgate and
Barnett. To diuerse p'rsons who tooke paynes at Highgate and
Barnett. Geven in the Inne for glasses broken, and in rewardes to
the meanar servauntes at Barnett, xxx's. &c. In all the some of
xij'li. ix's. vj'd.
"Also allowed to the sayde Accomptaunte for money by his owne handes
yssued and payde in this service from the time of her ladishipps
removinge from the Inne in Barnett to the house of Thomas Conyers
Esquir in Estbarnett, as hereafter is menconed:
"Expences of dyett for the lady Arbella her servauntes and others
appointed to attende her at Estbarnett by the space of lxviij dayes
begonne the first of April 1611, and ended the vij'th of June
following at cix's. iij'd. p'r diem--ccclxxj'li. xj's. v'd.
"Chardges of the Stable, viz.
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