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Goldsmiths’ Wardens’ Accounts and Court Minutes, 1390–1
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les clarions poisaunt vij marcz x d. du pois de troye</ab> <ab>It<ex>em</ex><note type="marginal" place="margin_left" ><handShift/>No<ex>t</ex>a<handShift/></note>schalmuse petit pois<ex>aunt</ex> xj ounc<ex>es</ex> & viij d. du pois de troye</ab> <ab>It<ex>em</ex> vn bombard poisant iiij marc <add place="above">dj.</add> j ounc<ex>es</ex> & v d. de mesme pois <del>v</del> oue le porto<ex>ur</ex></ab> <ab>It<ex>em</ex> vn g<ex>r</ex>aunt schalmuse poisaunt ij li. ix s. ij d. de pois de troye oue le porto<ex>ur</ex></ab> <ab>It<ex>em</ex> vn cornmuse j marc<ex>es</ex> & xj d. de mesme pois</ab> <ab>It<ex>em</ex> p<ex>ur</ex> les iiij pipes paie al menstrall’ xxv s. iiij d.</ab> <ab rend="right">S<ex>u</ex>m<ex>m</ex>a del pois xxviij Marc<ex>es</ex> j ounce & xiiij d.</ab> <gap reason="omitted"/> </div> <div type="translation" xml:lang="en"> <div xml:lang="en"> <head><supplied>Translation: p 74 (19 May 1391–19 May 1392) (Received by incoming wardens) </supplied> </head> <pb n="74" type="page"/> <gap reason="omitted"/> <ab>Be it remembered that Stephen de Thorp, John Lyncoln, Richard Brook, and William Grantham delivered newly-made trumps, clarions, and pipes, that is to say, to Thomas Davy, John Honte, Thomas Lamport, and William Haper, wardens, the trumps weighing 10 marks, 8½ oz, troy weight.</ab> <ab>Likewise the clarions weighing 7 marks 10 pennyweight, troy weight.</ab> <ab><note type="marginal" place="margin_left" ><handShift/>Note<handShift/></note>Likewise a small shawm weighing 11 oz and 8 pennyweight, troy weight.</ab> <ab>Likewise a bombard weighing 4½ marks 1 oz and 5 pennyweight, the same (troy) weight, with the porter.</ab> <ab>Likewise a large shawm weighing 2 pounds, 9 shillings 2 pennyweight, troy weight, with the porter.</ab> <ab>Likewise one set of bagpipes weighing 1 mark and 11 pennyweight, the same (troy) weight.</ab> <ab>Likewise paid for the four pipes to the minstrel/s 25s 4d</ab> <ab rend="right">Sum of the weight: 28 marks 1 oz and 14 pennyweight</ab> <gap reason="omitted"/> </div> </div> <div type="endnote"> <head>Endnote</head> <p>Upon leaving office around 19 May (St Dunstan’s Day), the outgoing wardens of the Goldsmiths’ Company customarily formally transferred funds and certain company goods to the new wardens. On p 74, the wardens for 1390–1 (named, and identified as 1390–1 wardens on p 73) have handed over the company’s musical intruments to the 1391–2 wardens (p 74). Sums of money are not involved here; li. (for ‘livre,’ a pound), mark (‘marc’), s. (for ‘sou,’ a shilling), and d. (for ‘denier,’ a pennyweight) were used as units of mass of precious metals, as well as for currency. In troy weight a pound was about 373.2 g; an ounce, about 31 g; and a pennyweight, about 1.56 g. Mark and shilling are not commonly found as units of weight per se, but if calculated in relation to the troy pound would have been about 249 g (2/3 li.) and 18.7 g (1/20 li.) respectively.</p> </div> <div type="bibliography"> <bibl> <title>Goldsmiths’ Wardens’ Accounts and Court Minutes, 1390–1</title> <idno from="1390" to="1391" corresp="#goldsmiths-hall">GH: MS 1518</idno> </bibl> </div> </div> </body> </text> </TEI>