- Mistress Parkens “of Richmond” (note: in the same pays, a Henry Parkens is also involved in carriage, and a Thomas Parkens as a plasterer’s assistant)
- Pay of Jul–Aug 1536: 5d, for carriage of 5 (loads of) plaster from the Thames side into the kitchen at 1d the load.
- Source: Nottingham University Library, NE 0 1
- Pay of Aug–Sep 1536: 5 ½ d, for the land carriage of 5 loads “of the said timber out of the [wood]yards into the spicery yard at 1d the load carriage.”
- Source: Nottingham University Library, NE 0 1
- Pay of Sep–Oct 1536: 1d, for the carriage of one load of old plaster.
- Pay of Jul–Aug 1536: 5d, for carriage of 5 (loads of) plaster from the Thames side into the kitchen at 1d the load.
- My lady of Syon
- Pay of May–Jun 1536: for arranging the sale of wood.
- Source: Nottingham University Library, NE 0 1
- Pay of May–Jun 1536: for arranging the sale of wood.
- Mother Eede
- Pay of Jul–Aug 1536: 4d, for 12 brooms.
- Source: Nottingham University Library, NE 0 1
- Pay of Jul–Aug 1536: 4d, for 12 brooms.