The following are extracted from fragments of a book of entries,
temp. Charles I.: the book appears to have been a large folio, and each
leaf torn into at least four pieces. It is much to be regretted that the
work of selection and mutilation was not assigned to more competent
persons than the ignorant porters who I am told were entrusted with it.
ROBERT COLE.
_Fragment dated 1640._
John de Critz, Serjeant Painter, p't of
2158. 13, for a debt in the great
wardrobe 60 0 0
{ 200 0 0
S'r James Palmer, Kn't, for the Tapestrie { 362 10 0
makers and painters at Mortlach { 300 0 0
{ 262 10 0
{ 300 0 0
_Fragment dated 1637._
..........hony Vandike Kn't p't of 1200_li._
for......... 300 0 0
..........le Seur Sculpter p't of 720_li._
.................Statues and Images 300 0 0
_Fragment dated 1640._
..........in satisfaction for his greate
Losses by his greate and extraordinary
disbursem'ts vpon assignem'ts and
other charges 4000 0 0
S'r Job Harby and S'r John Nulles,
Kn'ts, for soe much paid to the King
of Denmke for redempion of a greate
Jewell, and to liquidate the accompts
betwixt his Ma'ty and the said King 25000 0 0
Hubrecht le Seur in full of 340_li.
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