THE STABLE AND COACH-HOUSE. 711 



saddle and bridle at Eton College iSs. Lord Pembroke also 

 buys a saddle and furniture at 30^., probably for his own use. 

 In 1596 Corpus Christi College buys three new saddles, no 

 doubt for a fellow and two servants, at 14^. In 1598 King's 

 College buys four new livery saddles at $s. In 1599 the 

 saddle of the All Souls Warden costs 96^., a saddle and bridle 

 at Magdalen College 59^. ^d. A saddle and furniture too are 

 bought by Lord Spencer at 26s. 8d., and eight other saddles 

 and furnitures at 135. ^d. In 1600 a saddle and bridle at Eton 

 College is 285. 



In 1601 the Warden's saddle at All Souls College costs 

 96^. 6d., but in 1602 the Sub- warden's costs only 17^. at the 

 same College. In 1603 a trunk-saddle is bought by Magdalen 

 College at 6cxr., and another at 22s. In 1604 the saddle of the 

 All Souls Warden is 104^., that of the Bursar 30^. The saddle 

 of the Corpus Christi President is 43^., while two Moorish sad- 

 dles are bought at 14$-. 3^., and a Scottish for los. icd. Lord 

 Spencer buys eight saddles with furniture at i$s. In 1606 

 Corpus Christi College buys three servants' saddles at 2is. id. 

 In 1608 the President's saddle at Corpus Christi College 

 costs 59^., while those for the servants are at 185. lod. At 

 Magdalen College in the same year the clerk's saddle is 21 s. ^d. 

 In this year too S. John's College pays 8aj. for a sumpter and 

 sumpter-saddle. In 1609 a new sumpter is 53^.4^., and the 

 saddle with furniture of the Corpus Christi President 68s. 6d. 



In 1611 the saddle of the Magdalen President is 1O2S. 6d. t 

 and a sumpter-cloth 50^. The saddle of the All Souls Sub- 

 warden is 33-r. 4*/. In 1613 the Warden's saddle at All Souls 

 College is 113^.4^., the highest price which I have found, his 

 two servants being supplied at 15^. 6d. A servant's saddle at 

 Eton College is 12s., and at the same price in 1614. In 1615 

 the Magdalen President's ' ephipphium ' is 95*., a male saddle 

 and furniture at Corpus Christi College 22s. 6d. In 1617 five 

 new saddles are bought by Corpus Christi College for the 

 President, two fellows, and two servants, at the collective price 

 of i66s. id. If the cost of the President's saddle, as in 1609, 



