[1][2] The accounts of Thomas Foulis mention that the "littil Duchman" at court was given a New Year's Day gift of a diamond ring in 1596 worth 50 French crowns.
[6] In July 1592 Belo was dressed in green and orange, colours worn by Marie Stewart, Margaret Vinstarr, and the queen herself.
[7][8] The account of Robert Jousie records other garments in violet, red, purple, yellow, black, brown, and columbine.
Christian IV wrote again in 1624 to King James announcing the death of Anne of Denmark's brother, Ulrik, Duke of Holstein and requesting he pay Belo his pension.
[12] Belo petitioned for payment and claimed that he had been poorly rewarded for his 37 years service and paid less than Tom Durie, who was "a natural fool", or Archie Armstrong, "a counterfeit".