Kitchen Accounts of Sir William Fairfax

NYCRO: ZCV(F)

f [5] (12 December)

Mr Rose and all the gentlemen aforesaid this Daye/
at supper my Lord mountagle
Plaiers viij.
the ij colyers and ye whelwright

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  • Footnotes
  • Endnote

    The Fairfax family was resident at Gilling Castle.

    Dinner was provided to five members of the Fairfax family (f 4v): Mr Rafe Fairfax, Mr Nicholas Fairfax, Mr Cuthbert Fairfax, Mr Robert Fairfax, and Mr George Fairfax, as well as to Sir William Bellasis and Mr Rose.

  • Document Description

    Record title: Kitchen Accounts of Sir William Fairfax
    Repository: NYCRO
    Shelfmark: ZCV(F)
    Repository location: Northallerton

    For biographical information on the Fairfax family, see the Introduction. Sir William's steward John Woodward kept daily accounts of expenditures in the kitchen. The set is virtually complete from July 1571 to March 1582, with breaks between July 1572–October 1574, October 1575–November 1578, and October 1579–March 1580. In addition to expenditures on foodstuffs, the steward records on a daily basis the presence of 'strangers' at breakfast, dinner, or supper. Most of these are Fairfax family and friends, though there are some guests of a wider national significance, such as Walter Devereux (b. 1569), first husband of Margaret Dakins (later Lady Margaret Hoby) and brother of Robert Devereux (1565–1601), nineteenth earl of Essex, who visited on several occasions in 1579–80. Occasionally, there were performers as well (P&P; Hoby, Diary, p 5). These lists are clearly not exhaustive, since most conclude with the phrase 'with others.' The Great Hall at Gilling, until 2018 the dining hall of Ampleforth Junior School, underwent extensive rebuilding c 1571–85 ('St Martin's Ampleforth, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Martin%27s_Ampleforth, accessed 5 January 2021, Yorkshire Guide, http://www.yorkshireguides.com/gilling_castle.html, accessed 29 December 2020; Pevsner, North Riding, p 167).

    Because of the closing of the record office due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it is not currently possible to provide a physical description of the manuscript.

    1571-80

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