PAYMENT OF AEEEAES TO THE HUNT-SEEVANTS. 169 



George Simpson, junior, another yeoman pricker in the room and 

 place of the said Henry Dodswoith, deceased, for his like 

 wages and livery payable as before, by vertue of H.M. 

 warrant under the Signet, dated the 26th of July anno R.R. 

 Caroli 16th, and due to him for 2| years ended at Christmas 

 1666—110?. Il5. l|cZ. 



John Wotton, another yeoman pricker, for his wages at 3s. 2d. '^ 

 day, payable quarterly, and 40^. '^ ann. for his livery, pay- 

 able as before, and due to him for 3 years ended at 

 Christmas 1666—179^. 7s. 6cZ. 



Harry Bond, one of the yeomen of His Majesty's Buckhounds, for 

 his wages at 2s. '^ day, payable quarterly, and 22s. '^ ann. for 

 his livery, payable at Christmas, and due to him for 2 years 

 ended at Christmas 1665 — 751. 



John Plummer, another of the said yeomen, in the room and place 

 of Harry Bond, deceased, for his like wages and livery payable 

 as before, by vertue of H.M. warrant under the signet, dated 

 March 16th, anno. R.R. nunc Caroli sedi 12th, due to him 

 for half a year ended at Midsummer 1666 — 111. 5s. 



William Callie, Thomas Catley, and Thomas Feild, three of the 

 yeomen of H.M. Buckhounds, to each of them for his wages 

 at 2s. '^ day, and 20s. '^ ann. for his livery, payable quarterly 

 as before, and due to them for 3 years ended at Christmas 

 1666—337/. 10s. 



William Netherville, another yeoman, for his wages and livery, 

 payable as before, and due to him for 2 years ended at 

 Midsummer 1666—93/. 5s. 



William Goodwin, one of the grooms of H.M. Buckhounds, for his 

 wages at 26/. 13s. 4f/. 1^ ann., payable quai-terly, and 20s. 

 to him for his livery, payable at Christmas, and due to him 

 for 2| years ended at Midsummer 1666 — 68/. 13s. 4f/. 



Robert Porter, another groom of the said Buckhounds, for his 

 wages at Is. 6c/. '^ day, payable quarterly, and 20s. '¥' ann. 

 for a livery, payable at Christmas, and due to him for 3 

 yeai's ended at Christmas 1666 — 85/. 2s. 6d. 



John Palmer, yeoman of the waggons, for his like Avages and 

 livery, payable as before, and due to him for the said time — 

 85/. 2s. 6d. 



Thomas Thorne, another yeoman of the Buckhounds, for his wages 



