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 Sept. 22 < > 30.

c. Oct. Visit to Horsley (Lord Clinton?).

Nov. 10 < > 25.

Nov. 27- > Dec. 2. Visit to Greenwich and Eltham.

c. Dec. Visit to Queenborough.

Christmas. Dudley's and Paul's, and masks. One of the plays was Preston's Cambyses.

1561

Feb. 17 (S.M.). Wrestling in 'prychyng-plase' at court.

Feb. 18, 19. Masters of fence at court.

Apr. 26 < > 29.

June 24. River triumph. Dinner with Lord R. Dudley.[10]

July 10-Sept. 22. in Essex, Suffolk, Herts., Middlesex.[11] Tower (July 10), Charterhouse (Lord North, July 10-14) with visit to Strand (Sir W. Cecil, July 13), Wanstead (Lord Rich, July 14), Havering (July 14-19) with visits to Pyrgo (Lord John Grey, July 16) and Loughton Hall (Lord Darcy?, July 17), Ingatestone (Sir William Petre, July 19-21), New Hall in Boreham (Earl of Sussex, July 21-26), Felix Hall (Henry Long?, July 26), Colchester (Sir Thomas Lucas, July 26-30) with visit to Layer Marney (George Tuke), St. Osyth (Lord Darcy, July 30-Aug. 2), Harwich (Aug. 2-5), Ipswich (Aug. 5-11),[12] Shelley Hall (Philip Tilney, Aug. 11), Smallbridge (William Waldegrave, Aug. 11-14), Hedingham (Earl of Oxford, Aug. 14-19), Gosfield (Sir John Wentworth, Aug. 19-21), Lees (Lord Rich, Aug. 21-25), Great Hallingbury (Lord Morley, Aug. 25-27), Standon (Sir Ralph Sadleir, Aug. 27-30), Hertford (Aug. 30-Sept. 16), Hatfield?, Enfield (Sept. 16-22).

Sept. 22. [13]

Oct. 28. Visit to Whitehall. Baiting and mask (Wise and Foolish Virgins) for French embassy.[14]