Niccolo da Modena

[4] His revels costumes included leather garments for wild men who acted as torch-bearers, equipped with helmets, staves, and clubs.

He decorated a pageant stage called the "mount" with terracotta and plaster of paris ornaments and other moulding compounds.

[5] He was paid for "six heads of hair for women masquers and for the tryming Coloring and lyning of xvj vizars or maskes for moores", for actors and dancers portraying imagined Africans.

[9] Niccolo, listed as a carver, Anthony Toto, and Nicholas Lizard attended the funeral of Edward VI.

Other Italian craftsmen employed by the Tudor court include Archangelo Arcano and Giovanni da Maiano.

The Comte de Saint-Pol for whom Nicholas Bellin designed wedding costumes