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Notes and Queries, Number 07, December 15, 1849 by Various
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a joull of Sturgeon.

Complement--

Apples and Carrawayes.
wardens bakt and cold.
A Cake and
Cheese.



A banquett ready in y'e next room.

Mem'd--we had out of y'e country y'e goose, y'e duckes, y'e capon
py, y'e Cake and wardens, and y'e venison; but that is allways p'd
for, though given."


The above seems to have been a family dinner. Sir Edward married, for
his second wife, a daughter of Sir Ashbornham, as appears by the
following entry:--


"1. January 1624/5, beeing Saturday, at sixe of y'e clocke att
night, atte Whitehall, in y'e Duke of Buckingham's lodgings, I
married Anne Ashbornham, third dâ of Sir Ashbornham, late of
Ashbornham, Kt."


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