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XXVII. The Accompte of Sir Edwarde Waldegrave*, Knighte, oone of the Qwenes Highness Prevy Counceile and Mr. of her Maties greate Warderobe. Aswell of all Receiptes of Monye, of Clothes, of Golde Velvetts, and other Sylkes owte of the Qwenes Maties Stoore. As also of all the Empc'ons, Provisions, and Delivereis for the Buryall of the late famows Prince of Memory Kinge Edwarde the Syxte of that Name, who departed from this transitory Lyffe the Syxte Daye of Julye, in the 7th Yere of his Reigne, and was buryed the 8th Daye of Auguste, in the firste Yere of the mooste prosperos and victorius Reigne of owre mooste dradd Sovereigne Lady Marye, by the Grace of God Qwene of Englnode, Fraunce, and Irelonde, Defendor of the Faythe, and of the Churche of Englonde and Irelonde, in Earthe the Supreme Hedd. Communicated by Craven Ord, Esq. F.A.S. from the Original in the Exchequer
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Furste, received by the sayde Sr Edwarde Waldegrave, knighte, of Sr Edrnonde Peckam, knighte, highe treasorer of the Qwenes Highnes Mynttes, by vertewe of oone warraunte. Dated in the Tower of London, the 14th daye of Julye, the furste yere of her mooste gracios reigne, in preste towerde the expenses of the sayde buryall.
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Sir Edward Waldegrave married Frances daughter of Sir Edward Neviil, knight. He was made one of the knights of the carpet by the earl of Arandal after queen Mary's coronation, and held many valuable offices during her reign. Queen Elizabeth committed him to the Tower, where he died September 1, 1561, and was buried at Borley in Essex.
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* Sir Edward Waldegrave married Frances daughter of Sir Edward Neviil, knight. He was made one of the knights of the carpet by the earl of Arandal after queen Mary's coronation, and held many valuable offices during her reign. Queen Elizabeth committed him to the Tower, where he died September 1, 1561, and was buried at Borley in Essex.