Paid, William Grene, the King's Coffer Maker for makyng of a coffer, covered with fustyan of Naples and beinge full of drawe boxes lyned with red and grene sarcynet to put in stones of diverse sorts vj li.
Monmouth cap 1 black hatt lyned in the brows with lether 5 Red Knitt capps mill'd about 5d.
Mandillion [mantle or great coat] lyned with cotton 1 peare of breeches and waistcoat 1 leather sute of Dublett & breeches of oyled leather 1 peare of leather breeches and drawers to weare with both there other sutes.
Thoy-coy-lyned Lake has not been definitely located, and as there are very many lakes still unknown in that country, there is little use in making a guess at its position.
Item for making of a coote and a cappe of grene clothe fringed with red crule and lyned with fryse, for our saide foole.
Item for making of a dublette of fustian, lyned with cotton and canvas for oure same foole.
In a wardrobe account of that sovereign, we find these articles: "For making a dubblette of wursteede lyned with canvas and cotton, for William Som'ar oure foole.
Also I gave Susanna a keremon of them I had of Tozayemon Dono, and lyned it with a peece redd taffetie.
Item, j tabard of skarlett and a hodde thereto lyned with whitt sylk.
The xxxij men likewyse of christall and other stones sett, the one sort in silver white, the other gilte, in a case gilded and lyned with green cotton.
The ceelor, vallance, and curteins lyned with crymson taffata sarsenet.
A carpett for a cupboarde of crymson sattin, embrothered with a border of goulde twiste, about iij parts of it fringed with silk and goulde, lyned with bridges [That is, Bruges.
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