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An inventory was made of his household goods and silverware around the year 1610. He had seven pieces of tapestry for his great chamber, and a suite of gilt leather hangings for the gallery. His pictures included the king's arms, a portrait of
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had been forced to take on a group of
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He accompanied the King to
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affair led to rumours that he was corrupted by Elizabeth's gift of a gold chain.
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that Elizabeth gave to James VI. They were to ensure the money was paid to
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