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£10 Annuity: William Fell

Receipt by William Fell clerk from SJC of £5, the first payment of an annuity of 310 payable at the feasts of the Annunciation and Michaelmas for three years.

Yeoman of the Wardrobe: R Hilton

Goods delivered to Robert Hilton, yeoman of the wardrobe for Lady Margaret. The first page of the volume contains the following entry: "This boke made the xxi day of August xvth yere of the reyn of King Henry the VIIth at Coleweston witnesseth that theises parcelles folowyng of the stuf and guds of the Right high and might princesse Margarete Moder unto our said soverayne lord and Countesse of Richemonde and Derby be put and delivered to Robert Hilton yoman of hir wardrobe by him to be surely kept as here aftre appereth.

The items are listed under the headings:

  • gownes (pp.3-4)
  • kirtles (p.6)
  • manteles (p.7)
  • furres (pp.9-10)
  • all maner of silks (p. 17)
  • broken gownes with other stuf (p.24)
  • remanents of peces of clothes (p.31)
  • frice and cotton (p.36)

Individual items are also listed:

  • item: iii grete standarts boudne with iron
  • item: a pyle of cloth for the presse with ii curtyns
  • item: a canvas for the presse

Hilton, Robert

Witness depositions in Platt vs St John's College

Witnesses include Katherine Mensley of Salisbury, widow, aged 34; Henry Peirson of the parish of St Giles, Cripplegate, gentleman, aged around 66; Elizabeth Pyner, wife of Edward Pyner of Hornsey, Middlesex, aged around 67; Mary Abrooke; Thomas Hall of Cow Cross, St Sepulchre, poulterer, aged around 34; Anne Tudway, widow, now living with her son Clement Tudway at Distaff Lane, London, merchant, aged around 51; Lawrence Ryley of Cow Cross, aged around 88.
Duplicate of SJGR/5/2/57/4/16

Withdrawal of Plate: William Beale

A note of the [silver] plate taken out of the College treasury for the King Charles I's sue, witnessed by William Beale, Master and others, pursuant to royal letters to the Vice-Chancellor of the University dated 29 June 1642.

Wine Stock Accounts

Accounts of wine stock in Fellows' buttery cellar A from 1848 -1875 & in cellar B from 1854 – 1908. Also included a list of wine repacked in cellar E, New Court; records of wine consumption from 1846-1892; loose sheet of memo from the butler to acknowledge the receipt of a bottle of champagne.

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