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Monie laid out when my maister went to London
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att Stylton
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Item the waytes ij s. the Chambrlain iiij d. bootes drising ij d. the poore iij d.
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att Royston
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Item the waytes ij s. the ostler iij d. the maides iij d. the postmaister vi d. the poor vi d. | iij s. vi d. |
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att london
Item on wedensday to the musycke | ij s. |
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Item one sonday the musick 2 s. vi d. the bote to Chelsey & back 3 s. | v s. vi d. |
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Item to the kynges Trompeteres | xl li. |
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att wayre
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Item to the musyck vij s....
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Item to the musyck v s. the Chambrlaynes xviij d. botes & Clothes drissing iij d. to the poore iiij d. to the ostlers iiij d. | vij s. v d. |
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1615 1605
note of chardges
whan I went
to London
Record title: Household Accounts of Sir Timothy Hutton
Repository:
NYCRO
Shelfmark: ZAZ 75–76
Repository location: Northallerton
Sir Timothy Hutton (1569–1629) was the son of Matthew Hutton (1529?–1606), archbishop of York from 1594/5 until his death in 1606. Timothy purchased the manor of Marske Hall, Swaledale, in 1598. He served as sheriff of Yorkshire in 1605–6 but was fined £230 for neglect of duties (Claire Cross, 'Hutton, Matthew (1529?–1606),' ODNB, accessed 7 January 2021; Cliffe, Yorkshire Gentry, pp 372–3). Timothy's accounts were kept by John Ellowe, the household steward. They are printed in Hutton, Correspondence, pp 197–204.
1605; English; paper; 2 leaves; 300mm x 200mm; unfoliated.