118 THE HISTOEY OF THE KOYAL BUCKHOUNDS. 



Sir Thomas Tyringham resigned his office of Master of the 

 Buckhounds in 1625. His successor, Sir Timothy Tyrell, had 

 been Master of the privy Buckhounds to Charles, Prince of 

 \N'ales, from 1611 to the death of James I. ; and on the acces- 

 sion of Charles I., Sir Timothy obtained the horn of the Royal 

 pack from the new monarch by Privy Seal, dated October 12, 

 1625, which he held till his death in 1032. 



On May 20, 1633, Sir Thomas Tyringham was re-appointed 

 to the office, and consequently became the tenth Master of the 

 Household branch of the pack, which he filled to the satisfaction 

 of all concerned until the day of his death. He died in 1637, 

 and was buried at Tyringham on January 24 of that year, in 

 the fifty-sixth year of his age. 



