Oct. 3rd, I payd Mrs. Stockden ?4 I borrowed of her; I payd her
26_s._ 8_d._ for four loade of wood. I remayn debter for a load of
hay, and for 400 of billet in forks. Oct. 4th, payd Mr. Childe ?3.
10_s._ for ten lode of lose faggot. Oct. 14th, Mr. Robert Thomas
cam to my howse to dwell. Oct. 28th, hora 6? a meridie, I writ and
sent a letter to the Lady Skydmor, in my wife's name, to move her
Majestie that eyther I might declare my case to the body of the
cownsayle, or else under the great seale to have lycens to go freely
anywhither. Oct. 31st, lightening without thunder in the afternone
and in the night following.
Nov. 24th, receyved a letter from Sir Edward Kelley by Rowley. Dec.
2nd, Francys Garland cam to England from Prage. Just five yeres past
I cam to England from Breame as Francis Garland cam now: but the
Stade flete stayed at Harwich. The 2nd of our cold December,
Barthilmew was preferred by me to the Lord Willoughby his servyce
at Barbican, in the presence of the Cowntess of Kent: and the
Lord Willoughby did presently write his warrant to Mr. Jonson
in Fletestreet, taylor, to deliver to Barthilmew his cloth and
couishins, and so it was to Barthilmew delivered immediately.
Dec. 7th, Jane my wife delivered her supplication to the Quene's
Majestie, as she passed out of the privy garden at Somerset Howse to
go to diner to the Savoy to Syr Thomas Henedge. The Lord Admirall
toke it of the Quene.
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