170 THE HISTOEY OF THE EOYAL BUCKHOUNDS. 



at 12d. and lOd. ^ day, and 6^. 13s. id. and 8^. 4s. lOd. ^ 

 ann. for his summer and winter liveries, all payable quarterly, 

 and due to him for 2| years ended at Midsummer 1666 — 

 120^. 18s. id. 



Richard Eldridge, for his wages at 40/. '^ ann., payable quarterly, 

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

 to him for 2k years ended at Midsummer 1666 — 104/. 



John Davis, eldest yeoman of H.M. Buckhounds, for his wages at 

 4s. '^ day, payable quarterly, and 20s. "W ann. for his livery, 

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

 at Midsummer 1666—184/. 10s. 



Bartholomew Mountague, second yeoman of the said Buckhounds, 

 for his like wages and livery, payable as before, and due to 

 him for 3 whole years ended at Christmas 1666 — 222/. 



John Kiplin, yeoman pricker, for his wages at 3s. id. '^ day, 

 payable quarterly, and 20s. 1^ ann. for his livery, payable 

 at Christmas, and due to him for 3 years ended at Christmas 

 1666—185/. 10s. 



Richard Allington, another of the said yeomen, for his wages at 

 3s. l|f/. '^ day, and 40s. '^ ann. for his livery, payable as the 

 former, and due to him for the same time — 177/. Is. lO^d. 



Robert Longville, another of the said yeomen, for his wages at lOd. 

 ■^ day and 19/. 2s. id. '^ ann., payable quarterly, and 20s. '^ 

 ann. for his Hvery at Christmas, and due to him for 2| 

 years ended at Midsummer 1666—87/. 16s. 3d. 



John Crockford, Thomas Wolmer, and John Branch, three other 

 of the said yeomen, for their wages at Is. Sd. each '^ day, 

 payable quarterly, and 20s. each for their liveries, payable at 

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

 1666—282/. 15s. 



Robert Lane and John Batchelor, two other of the said yeomen, 

 for their wages and livery, payable as before, and due to them 

 for 2| years ended at Midsummer 1666 — 156/. Is. 8d. 



Thomas Fowkes and Richard Brocke, two of the grooms of H.M. 

 Buckhounds, for their wages at 20/. each '^ ann., and 20s. 

 each a year for then- liveries, payable as before, and due to 

 them for 3 years ended at Christmas 1666 — 126/. 



John Plummer, another of the grooms of H.M. Buckhounds, for 

 his like wages and livery, payable as before, by vei'tue of H.M. 



