168 THE HISTORY OF THE EOYAL BUCKHOUNDS. 



the Pef'* be continued in y" Establishment of his Ma*^'^ Privy Buck- 

 hounds, And that S'' Edward Griffin Kn*^ Treasurer of his Ma*^* 

 Chamber be, and he is hereby authorized and required to pay unto 

 the Pet''^ their respective Salarys due unto them, as formerly, not- 

 withstanding his Ma^y^^ Warrant of the 16*'^ of March 166| for 

 retrenching the same, or any other Order or Dii-ections to the con- 

 trary His Ma*y being graciously pleased to declare that the said 

 Warrant (as to his Ma"'"'* Servants belonging to y" Privy Buck- 

 hounds) be, and accordingly it is hereby repealed & made voyd. 



Whereof the said Treasurer of the Chamber & all others whom 

 it may concerne are to take notice & governe themselves accord- 

 ingly. 



John Nicholas. 



Endorsed : "A Repeale of the Order for Eetrenching the Hunts- 

 men, 16 July, 1669." 



1668-69. As will be seen from the subjoined account of the 

 Treasurer of the Chamber for the year 1668-69, the hunt- 

 servants obtained the several sums of money mentioned in 

 payment of some of the arrears due to them according to the 

 original scale : — 



John Cary, Esq., Master, for his wages at 500/. '^ ann., payable 

 quarterly, due to him for two whole years and a half ended at 

 Christmas 1665—1,250?. 



WiUiam Pitman, sergeant, at 200/. "^ ann., for his wages, pay- 

 able quarterly, and due to him for 2| years ended at 

 Michaelmas 1669—950/. 



Robert Hancocke, yeoman, for his wages at 4s. 2^^^. '^ day, pay- 

 able quai-terly, and 40/. '¥' ann. for his livery, payable at 

 Christmas, and due to him for 2| years ended at Midsummer 

 1666—197/. 8s. Ujl. 



Robert Walker, yeoman pricker, for his wages at 3s. 8cZ. '¥' day, 

 payable quarterly, and 40s. '^ ann. for his livery, payable at 

 Christmas, and due to him for 2| years ended at Midsummer 

 1666—171/. 5s. lOd. 



Henry Dodsworth, another yeoman pricker, for his wages at 2s. \d. 

 day, payable quarterly, and 40s. annum for his livery, payable 

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

 ended at Lady Day 1664—9/. 10s. Id. 



