Exchequer of Receipts, Issue Books 1638 – 1639: Pension to Van Dyck for the three quarters of the year ending Christmas Day 1635, audited by Brooke.
Place, date
Westminster, 25-12-1635
Archival reference
The National Archives, Kew E 403/2197 f. 34
Transcribed by James Innes-Mulraine
Previously untranscribed.
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How to cite: Innes-Mulraine, James. “£150 Pension for ¾ of the year.” In Jordaens Van Dyck Panel Paintings Project. Edited by Joost Vander Auwera and Justin Davies.
jordaensvandyck.org/archive/150-pension-for-three-quarters-of-the-year/ (accessed 22 December 2024)
Anthonio Vandike militi de Annuitate sua ad £200 per Annum per tribus Anni quarteris finit ad festum Natalis Domini Anno Regiae Majestatis Caroli decimo ad manus Martini Assett[1] servi sui
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£150
Savile
[1] Probably identical with the ‘Martin Ashent Sir Anthony Vandikes man’ buried at St Anne’s, Blackfriars 11th March 1639 (Guildhall Library MS 4510/1; Susan J. Barnes, Nora De Poorter, Oliver Millar, Horst Vey Van Dyck: A Complete Catalogue of the Paintings Yale University Press 2003, chronology Iith March 1639)
‘To Sir Anthony Vandike of his annuity of £200 annually for three quarters ending at the Fest of the Birth of Our Lord in the tenth year of his Royal Majesty Charles to be received by Martin Assett his servant.’
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£150
Savile