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THE STORY OF NELL GWYN.

£ s. d.
onces. dweight


ye third crowne weighing 90 2
ye fowerd crowne weighing 82
one of ye Cupids weighing 121 8
ye second boye weighing 101 10
ye third boye weighing 93 15
ye fowered boye weighing 88 17
Altogether two thousand two hundred sexty fine onces 2d wight of sterling siluer at 85. par once, comes to 906 0 10
Paid for ye Essayes of ye figures and other things into ye Tower 0 5 0
Paid for iacob haalle [Jacob Hall] dansing upon ye robbe [rope] of Weyer Worck[1] . 1 10 0
For ye cleinsing and brunisching a sugar box, a pepper box, a mustard pott and two kruyzes 0 12 0
For mending ye greatte siluer andyrons 0 10 0
Paid to ye cabbenet maker for ye greatte bord for ye head of the bedstead and for ye other bord that comes under it and boorring the wholles into ye head 3 0 0
Paid to Mr. Consar for karuing ye said bord 1 0 0
For ye bettering ye sodure wich was in the old bedstead 5 3 7
Paid to ye smid for ye 2 yorne hoops and for ye 6 yorn baars krampes and nealles 1 5 0
Paid for ye woodden pied de staall for one of ye figures 0 4 6
Paid ye smith for a hoock to hang up a branche candlestick 0 2 0
Paid to ye smith for ye baars kramps and nealles to hold up ye slaues 0 5 0
Given to me Journeyman by order of Madame Guinne 1 0 0
Paid to ye smyth for ye yom worck to hold up ye Eagles and for ye two hoocks to hold the bedstead again the wall 0 3 0
  1. In another bill I observe a charge "for ye cleensing of Jacobs halle of weyer worck."