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           and sixe of the children repayringe
           thither to Readynge
           at her ma^{tes} laste being
           there.'


1576-7 (Audit Office, Declared Accounts, Roll xv, Bundle 382) [Pipe Office missing].

Xmas 'Therle of Warwickes players.' £16 13s. 4d. 20 Jan. (H.); D. ix. F. 256, 269. 'The Paynters
holidays. 270. Daughter . . . on S^t Stevens
[26 Dec.] daie . . . by therle of Warwickes
27 Dec. 'the Lord Howardes players.' £10. 12 Jan. (H.). seruauntes . . . the Duttons
Xmas 'Therle of Leicesters players.' £16 13s. 4d. 20 Jan. (H.); D. ix. plaie.'
holidays. 270. F. 256. 'Toolie . . . on St. Iohns
[30 Dec.] daie . . . by the Lord Howardes
Xmas 'Sebastian Westcote m^r of the £16 13s. 4d. 20 Jan. (H.); D. ix. seruantes.'
holidays Children of Powles.' 270. F. 256. 'The historie of the
[1 Jan.] Collyer . . . on the Sundaie
Xmas 'Richard Farrante m^r of the £16 13s. 4d. 20 Jan. (H.); D. ix. folowing [30 Dec.] . . . by th'
holidays. children of the Chappell.' 270. erle of Leicesters men.'
[6 Jan.] F. 266. 'ffor cariadge . . . for the
                                                                                     Earle of Leicesters to the court
                                                                                     28º Decembris.'
                                                                                     F. 266. 'for that their [Leicester's?]
                                                                                     plaie was deferred until
                                                                                     the Sundaie folowing [30
                                                                                     Dec.].'[1]
                                                                                     F. 256. 'The historie of Error
                                                                                     . . . on Newyeres daie . . . by
                                                                                     the Children of Powles.'
                                                                                     F. 256. 'The historye of Mutius
                                                                                     Sceuola . . . on Twelf daie . . .

  1. As the entry stands, it should refer to Warwick's, but I think it probably does refer to Leicester's.