The records of shoes they made for monarchs and courtiers gives an idea of changing fashions.
He is recorded as her shoemaker in 1552, during the reign of her brother, Edward VI, when she lived at Hatfield House.
[4] In Scotland, the shoes of Mary, Queen of Scots and Lord Darnley at this time were made by Fremyn Alezard.
In 1595 Peter Jonson made shoes for Queen Elizabeth with high heels and arches.
[6]After the Union of the Crowns in 1603, Peter Jonson made shoes for King James and Anne of Denmark, some were said to be in "Belone" fashion, possibly the clerk's error for Polish or Bolognese.