ANNUAL SALARIES, FEES, AND EMOLUMENTS. Ill 



1616." Anthony Holland was appointed yeoman pricker on 

 July 14, 1616. 



1616-17. The account for the year ended at Michaelmas 

 1617 amounts to 668/. 19s. od. Except the Master, Sir 

 Thomas Tyringham, who is missing, there is no material 

 matter to notice in this as compared with the officials, etc., 

 mentioned in the preceding accounts. It appears, John, Lord 

 Stanhope, surrendered his office of Treasurer of the Chamber 

 to Sir William Uvedale on October 6, 1617. It seems this 

 change of office occasioned some temporary omissions in the 

 payment to certain officials who derived their salaries and 

 emoluments through this department. In order to adjust the 

 account and reimburse those who were accidentally or other- 

 wise omitted, a supplementary account was made out by Sir 

 W. Uvedale, in which such arrears were duly set forth, and those 

 persons were eventually paid. Among those we find Sir 

 Thomas Tyringham received 33/. Qs. 8cL " for his wages due 

 to him for one whole year ended at Michaelmas 1617." In 

 like manner Richard Brassy, for his wages and the keep of 

 a horse, was paid lOZ. 16s. for a quarter of a year ended at 

 Michaelmas 1617. Three yeomen prickers were paid for the 

 half-year ; and Anthony Holland, another yeoman pricker, 

 received at 2s. a day, for his wages, and 20s. per annum for 

 his livery, due to him for one whole year ended at Michaelmas 

 1617. 



1717-18. The account for this year amounts to 796/. 4s. 8d. 

 Sir Thomas Tyringham, the Master, reappears in the full 

 enjoyment of his salary as heretofore — viz., 100 marks or 

 33/. 6s. 8r/. per annum, under whom all the subordinate 

 officials appear in the receipt of their respective salaries and 

 emoluments as previously mentioned. 



1618-19. The account for this year amounts to 796/. ^s. 7cL 

 John Cocker succeeded William Smith, yeoman pricker, on 

 September 15, 1619. That was the only change in the 

 personnel of the pack during this year. 



1619-20. The account for this year amounts to 797/. 16s. 

 John Holland, one of the yeomen prickers, deceased, was sue- 



