STRO: D1323/E/1

f 158Av (23 October–22 October) (Mayors' accounts) (Disbursements)

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Item giuen to the kinges Players 0. 6. 8

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f 158B

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Item given to the Lord Chamberlains Players 0. 6. 0

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Item paid to Peeter Hales for playeing before Master Maior and ye Companie on the Eleccion daie 0. 2. 0.

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f 159

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Item giuen to my Lord Pagetes keeper for his ffee for bringinge a Bucke from his Lorde for Master Maior & his brethren 0. 10. 0
Item given then to the Lord dudleijs men for bloweinge vpone winde Instrumentes at theatinge thereof 0. 1. 0

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Item given to the Kinges Players in october 0. 6. 0
  • Marginalia
    • 9o

      [Footnote: 9o: ie, of November]

    • 27o

      [Footnote: 27o: ie, of January]

    • 10th

      [Footnote: 10th: ie, of February]

    • 8o

      [Footnote: 8o: ie, of September]

    • 29o
  • Footnotes
    • 9o: ie, of November
    • 27o: ie, of January
    • 10th: ie, of February
    • Peeter: P written over another letter
    • Eleccion daie: 23 October 1626
    • 8o: ie, of September
  • Endnote

    The date of rendering these accounts is given as February 1627/8; however if the normal pattern of rendering on the Friday after Quadragesima was followed, the date should have been 7 March. The anomalous foliation of ff 158A and B presumably resulted from perception of an error; it is in the same hand as the foliator of the volume.

    ‘Lord Paget’ was William, 5th Baron Paget of Beaudesert (1572–1629). His association with Stafford is unexplained. Paget’s main interests and activities were in colonial trade, as a shareholder in the Virginia company.

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  • Document Description

    Record title: Bailiffs', Churchwardens', and Mayors' Accounts
    Repository: STRO
    Shelfmark: D1323/E/1
    Repository location: Stafford

    This volume contains (a) copies of earlier accounts, beginning in 1519, which are in the same hand as entries for the years 1611 onwards, so they presumably were copied by the town clerk or his scribe; (b) accounts of bailiffs, chamberlains, churchwardens, and schoolwardens, because the accounts of the minor officials were presented and approved by the corporation officials before being entered into the town book. In the transcriptions, the entries from the churchwardens are differentiated from the bailiffs' (later the mayors') accounts because they originated from different authorities. The churchwardens' accounting year was 21 December–20 December, with the accounts presented to the bailiffs between 13 February and 19 March, the Friday following Quadragesima Sunday. The bailiffs' accounting year was 18 October–17 October, with the accounts similarly being presented between 13 February and 19 March. The mayoral accounting year was later adjusted slightly to begin the next Monday after St Luke's Day (ie, 27 October).

    1611–62; English; paper; v + 353; 350mm x 225mm (text area variable); modern pencil foliation to f 310 (ff 5–19, 21, 152, 161, 179, 250, 305–53 blank; 60–2, 142–7, 149–50, 153–7, 168, 244–7, and 253 missing; 158, 166, 167, 193, and 201 foliated twice [a/b]; 221 foliated thrice [a/b/c]); early tooled calf binding, much worn, with loose leather cover; remains of brass closures; also preserved is an older (perhaps original?) parchment binding which has title on inside front and back covers: 'Burgiis Stafford Liber Compotus This book was bought and In<.>veded by Richard Drakeford and Iohn Wilson Bailiffes of the said Borough vicesimo die Novembris Anno regn Domini Iacobi vnum Regis Anglie & Nono Scocie <......> gracias. 1611 IS R Drakeford I Willson Bailliffs.' On f [ii] is written: 'The Old Book of Accounts.'

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