102 THE HISTORY OF THE ROYAL BUCKHOUNDS. 



begone at Midsoraer anno regni regis Jacobi primo and ended 

 at Mychas anno regis tercio, by vertue of his highnes war- 

 raunte vnder the Signett bearing date at Greenw''''' the xxij*^*^ 

 day of June pred. anno tercio." It seems some addition was 

 made to the yeomen prickers enumerated in the first and 

 in this account, as we now find the names of Thomas 

 Dodsworth, Richard Vincent, Anthony Dodsworth, Francis 

 Beckham, Thomas Pickney, Augustine Grigg, and George 

 Harwell, in the receipt of sixpence per day, each, for their 

 wages and 6Z. 3s. 10c?. for their several liveries, all payable 

 quarterly and due to them for a year ended at Michaelmas, 

 1605, b}^ vertue of H,M. warrant under the signet, dated at 

 Westminster 8th October, 1605. Likewise, with regard to 

 the grooms : Anthony Dodsworth, Jerome Medcalf and Robert 

 Goulding were now on the establishment of the pack in that 

 capacity, each of whom received 61. 13s. 4(i. per annum, for 

 wages, and 81. 4s. lOd. for their several liveries, " by vei'tue of 

 the said warrant." 



1605-6. The expences of this branch of the Royal Buck- 

 hounds during the fourth year of James I., from Sept. 29, 

 1605, to Sept. 29, 1606, as recorded in the Accounts of the 

 Treasurer of the Chamber of the Household, is set down at 

 9251. 7s. od. We find the Master and the hunt servants in 

 the receipt of their several salaries and emoluments as pre- 

 viously enjoyed by them. A new entry occurs " for money 

 payde to Thomas Tyllesley, gent, of his Ma"®"^ pryvie Buck- 

 houndes vnder the Chardge of S'' Thomas Tirringham, Knights 

 at ij^ '¥*' diem for his enterteynement and chardges payable 

 q'^rterly due to him for one q^rter of a yeare ended at Michas 

 anno Regni Regis Jacobi quarto by vertue of his Ma^ warr^unte 

 vnder the Signet bearinge date at Greenew'''' the xiiij'^'^ day 

 of Julie Anno quarto," 91. 2s. 6d. Silvester Dodsworth, 

 *' S''giaunte of his Ma*" Buckhoundes apperteyning to S'' Pexsall 

 Brockas " at 22^. 16s. per annum for his wages and 14?. lis. 7d. 

 per annum for his living due to him for one whole year 

 ended at Michaelmas, 1606, received 37?. 7s. 7d. Sir Pexsall 

 Erocas was likewise paid 13?. 7s. 8d. " for the feeding of his 



