Treasury Entry Books of Warrants, Laud and Juxon’s miscellaneous book 1637 – 1639. Request dated 24th February 1639 from William London, Teller of the Receipt, to Sir Robert Pye, Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer, for an Order to pay £500 of £603 owed to Van Dyck, following Privy Seal Warrant dated 14th February 1639.
Place and date
London 24-02-1639
Archival reference
National Archives, Kew T56/4 f.206
Transcribed by James Innes-Mulraine
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How to cite: Innes-Mulraine, James. “Juxon and Laud misc. £500 of £603 to Van Dyck.” In Jordaens Van Dyck Panel Paintings Project. Edited by Joost Vander Auwera and Justin Davies.
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Sir Robert Pye/
Pray lett an Order be drawne by vertue of his Majesties Letters of privy Seale bearing date the 14th day of December Anno Regiae Majestatis Carolij decimo quarto[1] for issuing unto Sir Anthony Vandike knight or his Assignes the summ of five hundred pounds in parte of £603 warranted to be paid by the said privy Seale for divers pictures by him made and sold unto his Majestie without Accompte And etc.
Guil:[elmus] Lond[on]
24th Feb 1638
[1] Translated in the fourteenth year of his Royal Majesty Charles
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