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  2. The earliest named reference to John Blanke was a payment made by Henry VII in December 1507, when he was one of eight royal trumpeters under the leadership of Peter de Casa Nova. This entry shows he was paid 20 shillings, at 8d. (old pence) each day, for his service in November.

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    A surviving document from the accounts of the Treasurer of the Chamber records a payment of 20 shillings to "John Blanke the Blacke Trumpet" for wages on December 1507, with payments of the same amount continuing monthly through the next year. [4]

  4. This undated petition is in a bundle of orders for the payment of money covering the first 12 years of Henry VIII’s reign. John Blanke asks for a pay rise from his then current daily rate of...

  5. November 1507 shows ‘John Blanke the blacke Trumpet’ receiving 8d per day. The following month, he is still recorded separately from the seven other trumpeters and at that lesser rate of pay –...

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  6. We first meet John Blanke when he is being paid for his services to Henry VII. Blanke was paid 20 shillings for the month of November 1507. The document reads in part:

  7. It shows how much John Blanke, a black trumpeter who performed at the courts of both King Henry VII and King Henry VIII was paid. He is one of the earliest black individuals in England to be...

  8. Oct 10, 2023 · The earliest entry of John Blanke appears in December 1508 where his wages were marked down along with other musicians. The payment reads 8 pence (20 shillings). John Blanke subsequently asked for a pay rise which was duly met by Henry VIII. His wages were doubled and increased up to 40 shillings.