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To him for one yard of purple three pile Genoa uelvett for Scabbards for two Swords for their Maties to be girt with

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To John Hay and George Crumpe Taylors for making a Robe of cloth of gold and purple lined with rich crimson taffaty and tied before with a band of rich gold and purple stuffe makeing one vest or close pall called a super tunic of cloth of gold with an armill of the same lined with the like taffaty also a crimson sattin surcoate lined with crimson taffaty a pair of Crimson Sattin breeches lined with taffaty and pocketts of the same with silk and ribbon to tye for the anointing and a/ [fo. 4b. stiffned Collar with all other necessaries employed about the same.

[Yet For their Mats

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Royall Robes &c. in m.]

To Them For a pair of Crimson silk trowses bound with ribbon and all small Furniture

To them for making a pair of sandalls and a pair of Buskins of cloth of gold lined with Crimson taffaty and all small furniture

To them For making a belt and girdle covered with cloth of gold and lined with white tabby and siluer buckles for both gilded

To them For making a crimson sarcenett shirt with
silk to it and ribbon to tye the openings

To them For callicoe to cutt patterns for their Maties.
Robes

To them For making robes of rich gold and purple
stuffe &c. lined with Crimson taffaty with all neces-
saries for the Queene the same as for his Matie
To them For making a belt and girdle covered with
cloth of gold and lined with white tabby silver
buckles for both gilded for her Matie

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To Samuell Day Linnendraper for fourteene Ells and an half of superfine Cambrick Holland for his Ma:ti shirt and Colobium Syndonis

To Jane Harwood For making the Colobium Syndonis laced with fine Flanders lace with wings to it of the same Holland and making the said shirt

To Katherine Mulyes for fourteen yards of fine bone lace for the said Colobium Syndonis

[Yett For their Ma:ts

Royal Robes in m.]

To the aforesaid Jane Harwood for makeing four quoifes and starching and for two pair of Linnen gloves for their Ma.ts

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To Edith Colledge & Judith Radcliffe For eight
Ells of Holland for a shirt wastcoate and cap for his
Ma:ties

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To them for fifty two yards three quarters of lace for the said shirt wastcoate and capp

To them for making and laceing the shirt

To them for making and laceing the wastcoate

To them for marking the shirt and wastcoate
To them for making and laceing the Capp
To them for starching the shirt and wastcoate
To them for a peece of white Sattin Ribbon
To John Hawgood Cutler for two gilt swords with
velvett Scabbards for their Ma:ties to be girt with

[For the Canopy carried ouer their Matles: in m.]

To the aforesaid Samuell Coape for thirty three yards of Murray gold and silver brocard for the walking Canopy carried over their Ma:ties

To him for thirty one yards and a halfe of silver tabby to line the said Canopy

To S: W: Gostline and partner for sixteene yards of
deep needle gold twisted fringe and sixteene yards
of ditto edgeing for the said Canopy weight 268 oz
& an halfe venice

To them for twelve yards of fine twisted silver deep
Fringe weight 189 oz venice.

To them for one hundred forty one yards and halfe
of rich gold Cyphering purle chaine for the same
[/Yett For the Canopy carried ouer their Ma:ties in m.]

To Thomas Roberts Joyner for a frame for the said
canopy to screw together with iron screws
To Richard Bealing for materialls and makeing the
said Canopy and all the ornaments at the corners
of the same and sewing silk used

[For the anointing Pall: in m.]

To the aforesaid Samuell Coape for eleaven yards of rich white and gold brocard for the pall held over their Ma:ties att their anointing

To him for nine yards of white and gold Lutestring to line it

To the aforesaid S. W:m Gostline and partner for ten yards and half of deep needle gold twisted fringe for the said pall weight 76 oz.

To the aforesaid Richard Bealing for makeing the said pall lined with taffaty and fringed with silk used about the same

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[For the Altar cloth Pulpitt cloth Deske cloth cusheons carpett for the Lettany Deske & two cusheons to carry their Ma:ts Crownes on: in m.]

To the aforesaid Samuell Coape for seven yards and halfe of crimson three pile Genoa velvett for six cusheons to putt round the altar in Westminster Abby

To him for three Ells of crimson Florence taffaty to line

To him for Eleaven yards of a rich gold and purple brocard for the altar peece pulpitt cloth and Desk cloth there

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To him for twelve yards of gold tabby to pane the altar peece and pulpitt cloth

To him for three Ells of purple Florence sarcenett to line the aforesaid pulpitt cloth

To him for nine yards of crimson narrow manto for the carpett for the Littany Deske

To him for two yards of gold ground and silver rich brocard for two cusheons to carry their Mats. crownes

on

To the aforesaid Sr Wm Gostline for three yards and three quarters of deep needle gold twisted fringe seven yards of ditto edgeing and two yards of ditto seaming weight xli oz

To him for Eight yards and halfe of needle gold twisted fringe with purple silk under it weight xvij

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To him for Eight gold and purled tassells with crimson shagg

/[Yett For the said Altar cloth &c. in m.]

To the aforesaid Richard Bealing for makeing the aforesaid six cusheons of crimson velvett and for six cusheons of downe for them

To him' for makeing the said altar peece and pulpitt cloth fringed with gold and silver and for silk used about them

To him for fine purple callicoe to line the altar peece To him for making the carpett of crimson taffaty for the said Lettany Desk

To him for making the said two cusheons of cloth of gold to carry their Ma:ties crownes on and for two fine cusheons of downe for them

[For chaires foot stooles cusheons

& faldstoole carpetts &c. for the

Abby & St. Edwards Chapp". in m.]

COR. ORDERS.

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To the aforesaid Samuel Coape for twenty nine yards and half of crimson three pile Genoa velvett for two great chaires two footstooles and two cusheons also a faldstoole carpett and two cusheons in Westminster Abby

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To him for seven Ells and quarter of crimson Florence taffaty to lyne

To him for sixteene yards and halfe of blew three pile Genoa velvett for two great chaires two footstooles and two cusheons

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To him for twenty six yards of blew genoa rich Damaske
and seven Ells and quarter of blew Florence manto
for two faldstoole carpetts and four cusheons
To him for sixteene yards three quarters of greene
three pile genoa velvett and one Ell of greene
Florence manto for two great chaires two/ foot-
stooles and two cusheons in the said Abbey

[Yett For the said chaires

footstooles &, in m.]

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To him for sixteene yards and half of purple Dutch velvett and four yards and quarter of purple Florence sattin for two great chaires two footstooles and two cusheons for the Bishopps in the abbey

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To him for sixteene yards of rich gold & blew brocard for two chaires of state two footstooles and two cusheons for the throne in the said abbey

To him for one hundred sixty seven yards three quarters of gold tabby and ten yards and halfe of gold colour Padesway to cover the said throne and steps vp to it

To him for thirty six yards three quarters of rich gold tissue to cover St. Edwards chaire and another chaire suitable with two footstooles and two cusheons and three yards of gold tabby to bottome the said cusheons

To him for Eighty eight Ells of crimson Florence
taffaty for two traverse curtaines in St Edwards
Chappell

To the aforesaid Sr Wm Gostline for fifty nine yards
of rich needle gold nayle deep twisted fringe thirty
four yards of ditto edgeing and fifty six yards of ditto
seaming wt. 391 oz

To him for Eight rich all gold purled tassells
To him for sixteene gold purled tassells with purple and
crimson silke

Being for eight chaires eight footstooles & eight

cusheons aforesaid (vizt) two of each of cloth of

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tissue two of cloth of gold two of crimson velvett
and two of purple velvett.

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To him for thirty four yards of inch deep needle gold
and silver twisted fringe twenty two yards three
quarters of ditto edgeing and sixty one yards of ditto
seaming wt 243 oz
To him for sixteene gold and silver purled tassells with
blew and green shagge for four chaires four foot-
stooles and four cusheons of blew and green velvett
and six cusheons of crimson velvett aforesaid
To him for ten yards of naile deep needle gold twisted
fringe and fourteene yards of ditto seaming for one
faldstoole carpett and two cusheons of crimson velvett
aforesaid wt. 43 oz

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To him for twelve purled gold tassells with crimson
shagge for the said faldstoole carpett and cusheons
To him for twenty yards of inch deep needle gold
and silver twisted fringes and twenty eight yards of
seaming ditto for two faldstoole carpetts and four
cusheons of blew damask aforesaid wt. 98 oz
To him for twenty four large gold and silver tassells
with gold colour shagge for the same
To the aforesaid Thomas Roberts for six chaires of
State of wallnuttree carved all over horse bone with
leaves on the feet and a Crowne and two figures in
the fore Rayle and a Scrowle on the top of the
back and six footstooles of the same carved all horse
bone for their Mats: in the Abby

To him for two rich chaires of State carved all over
very rich with Scrowles and leaves and figures in the
fore feet and Crownes and Scepters in the fore rayles
and Crownes and Scepters on the top of the backs
and all gilt with gold and two/ footstooles of the same
carving all gilt with gold for two chaires of State for
the throne for their Mats: in the Abbey

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To him for two footstooles carved all over and gilt with gold for St. Edwards chaire and one chaire suitable to it

To him for two chaires of wallnuttree the feet carved horsebone with leaves on them and the rayles with a flower in the middle and two footstooles carved horsebone for them for the Bishopps in the Abbey

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