HENRY VII (1457-1509), king of England. Document signed ('H.R.'), Greenwich, 26 March 1498, letters patent to Sir Robert Lytton, 'undertresourer of England and keper of oure grete Warderobe', his warrant for delivering to Oudet Taillefer, a groom of the chamber, 'thre[e] yerds of good ta[w]ney cloth w[i]t[h] asmoch whit lambe as wol suffice to furre the same for a gowne and two yerds of blak satyne w[i]t[h] stuffe for a doublet to be taken of o[u]r giest [?chest] w[i]t[h]in o[u]r grete Warderobe', in English, on vellum, 9 lines on one membrane, 135 x 185mm (somewhat stained and soiled, lacking seal).
HENRY VII (1457-1509), king of England. Document signed ('H.R.'), Greenwich, 26 March 1498, letters patent to Sir Robert Lytton, 'undertresourer of England and keper of oure grete Warderobe', his warrant for delivering to Oudet Taillefer, a groom of the chamber, 'thre[e] yerds of good ta[w]ney cloth w[i]t[h] asmoch whit lambe as wol suffice to furre the same for a gowne and two yerds of blak satyne w[i]t[h] stuffe for a doublet to be taken of o[u]r giest [?chest] w[i]t[h]in o[u]r grete Warderobe', in English, on vellum, 9 lines on one membrane, 135 x 185mm (somewhat stained and soiled, lacking seal).
HENRY VII (1457-1509), king of England. Document signed ('H.R.'), Greenwich, 26 March 1498, letters patent to Sir Robert Lytton, 'undertresourer of England and keper of oure grete Warderobe', his warrant for delivering to Oudet Taillefer, a groom of the chamber, 'thre[e] yerds of good ta[w]ney cloth w[i]t[h] asmoch whit lambe as wol suffice to furre the same for a gowne and two yerds of blak satyne w[i]t[h] stuffe for a doublet to be taken of o[u]r giest [?chest] w[i]t[h]in o[u]r grete Warderobe', in English, on vellum, 9 lines on one membrane, 135 x 185mm (somewhat stained and soiled, lacking seal).
HENRY VII (1457-1509), king of England. Document signed ('H.R.'), Greenwich, 26 March 1498, letters patent to Sir Robert Lytton, 'undertresourer of England and keper of oure grete Warderobe', his warrant for delivering to Oudet Taillefer, a groom of the chamber, 'thre[e] yerds of good ta[w]ney cloth w[i]t[h] asmoch whit lambe as wol suffice to furre the same for a gowne and two yerds of blak satyne w[i]t[h] stuffe for a doublet to be taken of o[u]r giest [?chest] w[i]t[h]in o[u]r grete Warderobe', in English, on vellum, 9 lines on one membrane, 135 x 185mm (somewhat stained and soiled, lacking seal).
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