152 THE HISTOEY OF THE EOYAL BUCKHOUNDS. 



gives a statement of his estate, which comprised a moiety of 

 the Manor of Minster, county Kent, of the yearly value 

 before the wars of 700/., the Manor of Hinslet, county York, 

 and other lands and mills there, to the yearly value of 

 126/. 135. M. ; a life interest in Maribone Park, by patent 

 of the late King, which was to him before the war worth, 

 yearly 250Z. ; a right to the Manor of Stanwell and its rectory, 

 and a warren in Colnebrook, county Middlesex, of the yearly 

 value of 300/., which was decreed against him in Chancery 

 in Trinity Term 1649, and therefore he prayed a saving to 

 compound for it, until such time as he could recover it ; an 

 estate in the counties of Cardigan and Carmarthen, worth 

 300/. a year, for which he had compounded with the seques- 

 trators for South Wales. His debts and obligations amounted 

 to several thousand pounds. Upon this statement he was 

 amerced in a fine of 600/. This fine was confirmed in 

 January 1651, when he was ordered to pay it with interest 

 within fourteen days. 



In the interval pending the final settlement of Mr. Gary's 

 delinquency, the tenants of his estate in Kent were ordered 

 to hold the harvest and account to the sequestrators for the 

 same. Thus we get the following agricultural curiosities of 

 farm produce, as it stood in this part of Kent for the season 

 ended at Michaelmas 1649 : 23 acres 12 perches of wheat 

 3/. 10s. per acre ; 24 acres of barley, 2/. 2s. per acre ; 21 acres 

 ditto, 2/. 6s. per acre; 7 acres of tares, 21. lis. per acre; 1 acre 

 3 roods of beans, 2/. 15s. per acre; 14 acres 3 roods of peas, 

 3/. Ss. Qd. per acre. 



The Parliament having granted, in 1645, 8,000/. a year to 

 H.H. Charles Ludovic, Prince Palatine of the Rhine, and 

 decreed that the vote was to be charged upon certain estates 

 in delinquency, the sum of 381/. was paid out of the estate of 

 John Cary, Esq., in the county of Middlesex, for that purpose, 

 in the year ended January 20, 1649. On November 19, 1650, 

 Mr. Cary took the national oath, and after this date we hear 

 nothing further of him till the Restoration. 



Soon after Charles II. ascended the throne in 1660, Mr. 



