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Grant: Perrot Doryn

Grant by the Lady Margaret's executors of certain tenements and lands at Maxey to 'Perot Daron' for the term of her life. (indented)
Endorsed with the contents in brief.
Dated: 23 October, 1 Hen: VIII
Signed by all but one of the executors.

Receipt: Cornelius Symonson

Receipt by Cornelys Symondeson [Cornelius Symonson] from Doctor Metcalf[e], of 33 s. 4 d. in part payment of £21. 13. 4. for makyng [making] a tumbe [tomb] for my lady the Kyngs [King's] grandemother [grandmother]

Memorandum: Morgan Mores

Memorandum payd [paid] by Morgan Mores on Mounday [Monday] the iij th daye [day] of November [1511] for his boot hyre [boat hire] frome [from] London to Mourtlake [Mortlake] and from thens [thence] to London whyen [when] he and the franchine was with my lord chaumerlane [Chamberlain] with a pateron [pattern] of my ladeys toume [Lady's tomb] ij s. iiij d.
Item payd by hym [him] on Tysda [Tuesday] the fourte [fourth] daye [day] of the same mounth [month] for hys bothyr [his boat hire] frome [frome] Stangate [Stonegate] to London and from London to Stangate [Stonegate] j d.
Summa ij s. v d.

Receipt: Cornelius Symonson

Receipt by Cornelys Symonson [Cornelius Symonson], smyth [smith], from Doctor Metcalfe, of £15 in part payment of £25 for the makyng [making] of a certen [certain] grate.
Sealed in the presence of Ranulph Hall and William Lamkin by me Gabriell [Gabriel] Metcalf[e].

Receipt: Cornelius Symonson

Receipt by Cornellys (Cornelius) Symonson from Nycholas [Nicholas] Metcalfe, Master [of St John's College] of £5 in part payment of a more sum for makyng [making] my lady the Kynges [King's] grandmother the viiij [Henry VIII] grate at Westminster.
23 May 1527

Receipt: John Wolf

Receipt by John Wolf "setezen [citizen] and peynter [painter] of London from the executors of the Lady Margaret of £3 6 s. 8 d. by the hands of Sir Thomas Mawdysley [Mawdisley], for making 33 skochans [escutcheons] in metallis [metals] per paly with a cronnall and in colors"
2 October 1509 per me Johnnem Wolfe
Countersigned: Jo. Roffe. Henry Hornby

Bond: Peter Thoryson [Torrigiano]

Bond of Peter Thoryson [Pietro Torrigiano] graver, Leonard Friscobald, and John Cavalcant acknowledging their obligation to pay the executors of the Lady Margaret fifty pounds before 1 February next following.
23 November, 3 Hen: VIII
Signed: "Pietro Torrigiani. schultore fiorentino" "per me leonardus frescobald". "per me giovanni caualle per me"

Receipt: Meynnart Wewyck

Receipt by Mayarde Vewyck [Meynnart Wewyck], of London, paynter [painter], dated 7 February 1511/[2], from John [Fisher], Bishop of Rochester, of £3 in part payment fro a certen [certain] table and ij patrones [patterns] drawen [drawn] for my ladie [lady] the Kyngs [King's] graundames [grandmother's] tomb.
Signed: meynnart Weyck

Weyck, Meynnart

Accounts: patterns for tomb

An account or receipt, " for my lady the Kings [King's] grandame whoe soulle [soul] God pardonne [pardon], account for 'patron' [patterns] for her tomb, amounting to £4.13.4." The document mentions Master Peter [Torregiano] and the Prior of St Bartholomeu
Signed: Jo. Roffs

Indenture: Petur Thoryson [Pietro Torrigiano]

Indenture between Richard, Bishop of Winchester, John, Bishop of Rochester, Sir Charles Somerset, Lord Herberd, Chamberlain to the King [Henry VIII], Sir Thomas Lovell, Sir Henry Marney, Sir John Saint John, Henry Hornby and Hugh Ashton, clerks, executors of the testament of the Lady Margaret and Petur Thoryson [Pietro Torrigiano] of Florence, graver (sic) concerning the tomb of the Lady Margaret.
Signed: per me piero torrigiani schultore fiorentino

Torrigiano, Pietro

Receipt: Katherine, Countess of Devonshire

Account of John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, of money received by him from Katherine, Countess of Devonshire. Three payments of 250 marks, at Christmas 1516, Midsummer 1517 and Christmas 1517; total £500; with expenditure amounting to £377.1.41/2.

Fisher, John (1469-1535), Bishop of Rochester

Receipt: John Fisher and Hugh Ashton

Indenture of receipt for 250 marks by John Fisher and Hugh Ashton, Lady Margaret's executors; the eighth installment of £2800 from Katherine, Countess of Devonshire, due by indenture 20 July 1313.

Fisher, John (1469-1535), Bishop of Rochester

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