1630-1 layd out the gerell for 1 payer of garters and 1 payer of hose, 2 yardes of ryben for the gerells head and 2 yardes rybyn for there sue tyes, and for making the ryben in to rosses, 2 payer of Childrens shues and 2 paier of Childrens gloues in Chester
Entry:
pp. 536-37
CHESTER
1630-1
Mercers’, Ironmongers’, Grocers’, and Apothecaries’ Company Book
CCALS: ZG 16/6582/2
pp 189-90 (6 May 1631-4 May 1632)
Volume:
Records of Early English Drama: Cheshire (including Chester). Edited by Elizabeth Baldwin, Lawrence M. Clopper, and David Mills. 2 vols. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.