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yeomen prickers — viz., R. Hancock at 4s. 2h^^d. per day for 

 wages and 40s. per annum for livery; Anthony Dodsworth, 

 at 4s 2d. a day for wages and 20s. per annum for livery ; 

 W. Connock and R. Walker, junr., at 3s. 8d. a day for wages 

 and 40s. per annum for livery ; Thomas White, at 3s. Id. a day 

 for wages and 40s. per annum for livery ; A. Holland and 

 E. Stanton, at 2s. a day for wages and 20s. for livery ; 

 Paul Stacey, at 2s. lie?, a day for wages and 40s. per annum for 

 livery. Eight grooms — viz., R. Ray, W. Rawson, R. Norman, at 

 2QI. 13s. -id. a year for wages and 20s. per annum for liveries ; 

 R. Reade, T. Ockley, W. Hopkins, G. Fowler, at ISd. a day 

 for wages and 20s. per annum for liveries. Then we have the 

 following (but in what capacity not mentioned) — viz., W.Cocker, 

 J. Cocker, T. Lee, H. Dodsworth, H. Dover, F. Dodsworth, 

 R. Crockford, J. Wake, at 20d a day wages and 20s. per annum 

 for liveries ; J. Metcalfe, W. Gwilliams, J. Kipling, at 201. a 

 year for wages and 20s. per annum for liveries ; R. Eldridge 

 at 40?. a year for wages and 40s. per annum for liveries ; W. 

 Reading, at 18c?. a day for wages and 20s. per annum for livery; 

 R. Pattison, at 12d. for wages, sans livery ; H. Sames and 

 Edward Kingesley, at 19?. 2s. 4c?. a year; and, lastly, to 

 William Darrant, at 14?. 18s. a year, payable quarterly, and due 

 to him for one quarter of a year ended at Christmas 1632, and 

 to Edward Lambert, succeeding him, at 61. 13s. 4<d. a year for 

 his wages, and 8?. 4s. lOd. per annum for his summer livery, 

 both payable quarterly, by virtue of H.M. letters under the 

 Signet, dated September 27, anno 9, Charles I., and now due 

 to him for one quarter ended at Michaelmas 1033, 74s. Gc?. 



1633-34. — The account for this year, ended on September 29, 

 1634, amounts to 1,290?. 3s. 9|^|c?. There is no change in 

 the staff nor in their several remunerations and allowances. 

 The King's free gifts to " huntsmen of the Privy Buckhounds " 

 for their attendance in the summer season, amounted to 

 157?. 17s. 



1634-35. — The account for this year amounts to 

 1,325?. 2s. 4|^^c?. Robert Walker, the Sergeant, died some 

 time prior to Christmas 1634, when he was succeeded by 



