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LIST OF NECESSARIES.
Item for 2 pare of stockins
. 0
12
0
Item for one pare of lininge britchis
. 0
1
4
Item for one pare of pumpes and pantables1
. 0
3
6
Item for 3 pare of showes
. 0
7
0
Item for a girdle and hangers2
. 0
2
8
Item for a gowne ....
. 1
10
0
Item for a pare of virginals
1
15
0
Item for a pare of fustion britchis
. 0
2
6
Item for a hatbande ....
. 0
4
2
Item for another hatbande
. 0
1
0
For a seller and glassis
. 0
11
6
Item for Rosa solis:i and a compostie4
. 0
6
0
Item for oyle and vineger
. 0
*>
0
Item for prunes ....
. 0
1
3
Item for Resons of the son (sun-dried raisins)
. 0
1
4
Item for cloves, mace, and peper
. 0
1
6
Item 2 pounde of suger
. 0
3
0
Item for nutmuges ....
. 0
1
0
Item for gloves
. 0
3
0
Item for knives
. 0
5
0
Item for 3011 0f tin in bars
. 0
iS
0
Item for a grose of Spownes (spoons)
0
9
0
Item for otemeale ....
. 0
0
10
Item for carreing my chiste to Blacke wale
. 0
1
6
Item for my passige to Graves end
. 0
0
6
Item my staying there 4 dayes—it coste me " .
. 0
12
0
Item at Deale Castell
. 0
1
0
Item at Dartmouthe .
. 0
4
0
1 Pantables = pantofles. " Swearing by the pantables of Paris."
(Sidney, Arcadia.)
2 The hangers were that part of the sword-belt to which the weapon
was suspended. " Sir, French rapiers and poniards, with their assigns,
as girdle, hangers, and so." {Hamlet, v, 2.)
:i Rosa solis = a. cordial.
"We abandon all ale
And beer that is stale,
Rosa solis and damnable hum ;
But we will rack
In the place of sack
'Gainst Oinne quod exit in um."
(Wilts Recreations, 1654.)
4 Compostie = compost, a mixture. " Compostes and confites."
{Bal/ees Boke, p. 121.)
LIST OF NECESSARIES.
Item for 2 pare of stockins
. 0
12
0
Item for one pare of lininge britchis
. 0
1
4
Item for one pare of pumpes and pantables1
. 0
3
6
Item for 3 pare of showes
. 0
7
0
Item for a girdle and hangers2
. 0
2
8
Item for a gowne ....
. 1
10
0
Item for a pare of virginals
1
15
0
Item for a pare of fustion britchis
. 0
2
6
Item for a hatbande ....
. 0
4
2
Item for another hatbande
. 0
1
0
For a seller and glassis
. 0
11
6
Item for Rosa solis:i and a compostie4
. 0
6
0
Item for oyle and vineger
. 0
*>
0
Item for prunes ....
. 0
1
3
Item for Resons of the son (sun-dried raisins)
. 0
1
4
Item for cloves, mace, and peper
. 0
1
6
Item 2 pounde of suger
. 0
3
0
Item for nutmuges ....
. 0
1
0
Item for gloves
. 0
3
0
Item for knives
. 0
5
0
Item for 3011 0f tin in bars
. 0
iS
0
Item for a grose of Spownes (spoons)
0
9
0
Item for otemeale ....
. 0
0
10
Item for carreing my chiste to Blacke wale
. 0
1
6
Item for my passige to Graves end
. 0
0
6
Item my staying there 4 dayes—it coste me " .
. 0
12
0
Item at Deale Castell
. 0
1
0
Item at Dartmouthe .
. 0
4
0
1 Pantables = pantofles. " Swearing by the pantables of Paris."
(Sidney, Arcadia.)
2 The hangers were that part of the sword-belt to which the weapon
was suspended. " Sir, French rapiers and poniards, with their assigns,
as girdle, hangers, and so." {Hamlet, v, 2.)
:i Rosa solis = a. cordial.
"We abandon all ale
And beer that is stale,
Rosa solis and damnable hum ;
But we will rack
In the place of sack
'Gainst Oinne quod exit in um."
(Wilts Recreations, 1654.)
4 Compostie = compost, a mixture. " Compostes and confites."
{Bal/ees Boke, p. 121.)
Persistente URL:
http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/dallam1893/0066
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