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Appendix I: A List of the Summary Accounts of the Northumberland Household, 1585–1632

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1962

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page 135 note 1 The accounts of this audit-period are printed in Part II of this volume.

page 135 note 2 The audit-periods 1587–88 and 1587–89 overlap.

page 135 note 3 This account is printed as document no. 1 of Part III.

page 137 note 1 This account is printed as document no. 2 of Part III.

page 137 note 2 The declaration of account is printed as document no. 15, and the rear account as document no. 16, of Part I.

page 137 note 3 The Earl sailed for the Low Countries on 28 June 1600 and returned on 17 Feb. 1600/01. He went again from 1 June 1601 until 29 Sept. 1601.

page 138 note 1 In addition to the accounts listed, a brief abstract of all the household expenses (only) from 26 March 1602 to 26 March 1603 together with an abstract of beer, wine, spices, lights and fire bought and spent in the same period constitute a 2 folio document which is bound with a number of other accounting documents in S.H.MSS. U. I 50 a (2).

page 138 note 2 The rear account is printed as document no. 17 of Part I.

page 138 note 3 S.H.MS. U. I. 50 (3) contains the book of receipts and disbursements of William Lucas, Dis. for his Lordship's Apparel, 26 March 1604–26 March 1605 and of Sapcoates Harrington, [Disburser for the Private Purse], ending 11 May 1605, while S.H.MS. U. I. 13 is the book of receipts and disbursements of Christopher Ingram, [cl.W., Gardens and Buildings at Syon], 26 March 1604–26 March 1605.

page 138 note 4 This account is printed as document no. 18 of Part I.

page 138 note 1 In addition to the accounts listed, a brief abstract of all the household expenses (only) from 26 March 1602 to 26 March 1603 together with an abstract of beer, wine, spices, lights and fire bought and spent in the same period constitute a 2 folio document which is bound with a number of other accounting documents in S.H.MSS. U. I 50 a (2).

page 138 note 2 The rear account is printed as document no. 17 of Part I.

page 138 note 3 S.H.MS. U. I. 50 (3) contains the book of receipts and disbursements of William Lucas, Dis. for his Lordship's Apparel, 26 March 1604–26 March 1605 and of Sapcoates Harrington, [Disburser for the Private Purse], ending 11 May 1605, while S.H.MS. U. I. 13 is the book of receipts and disbursements of Christopher Ingram, [Cl.W., Gardens and Buildings at Syon], 26 March 1604–26 March 1605.

page 138 note 4 This account is printed as document no. 18 of Part I.

page 139 note 1 S.H.MSS. U. I. 8 include the book of disbursements of Christopher Ingram, [Cl.W., Gardens and Buildings at Syon], beginning 4 April 1605.

page 139 note 2 S.H.MS. U. I. 14x is the book of disbursements of Sir Edward Francis, officer to the Earl [at Petworth], beginning 26 March 1606, and a fragment of 5 fos. of the book of disbursements of John Hippesley at the Tower, 1606–07, survives in a Crewe Hall MS. (see H.M.C. 5th Report (1876), 354), purchased at Sotheby's in 1956 by the present Duke of Northumberland.

page 139 note 3 This account is printed as document no. 3 of Part III.

page 139 note 4 S.H.MS. C. I. 46 is the book of disbursements of Thomas Fotherley, Dis. for Necessaries and Books for his Lordship and for Surveying of Land, 1608–09.

page 141 note 1 Lord Percy was at Cambridge for the academic sessions 1615–17 and at Oxford 1617–18. See Batho, G., ‘The education of a Stuart nobleman’, British Journal of Educational Studies, vol. 5 no. 2, (May 1957), 131143CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 142 note 1 This account is printed as document no. 4 of Part III.

page 142 note 2 No accounts appear to survive for the audit-period 1619–20.

page 145 note 1 This account is printed as document no. 5 of Part III.