PAYMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE BUCKHOUNDS. 377 



£ s. d. 



Two Feeders, at bll. W ann. each, for three-quarters 



of a year to the 5th of January, 1813 .... 85 10 



In all Hunt Salaries and allowances 2,885 6 5| 



David Johnstone and George Sharpe, successively 

 Huntsmen, for the expenses of His Majesty's Buck 

 Hounds, as by four quarterly abstracts, signed 

 by the Master of the Buck Hounds, appears . .2,192 9 11^ 



More to the said Persons on account of the Hunters' 

 Stables, as by the like abstracts, signed as afore- 

 said (including 6^, Qs,, the net produce of a horse 

 sold, and which forms an article of voluntary 

 charge in this account) 71510 



G. Sharpe, Huntsman, expense of taking lame Hounds 



to Shoreham, signed as aforesaid 75 1(3 \h 



David Johnstone and others, for Carting and feeding 

 deer, as by accounts of particulars signed as 

 aforesaid 441 11 3 



David Johnstone and G. Sharpe for Stag-fees, as by 

 certificates signed by the Master of the Buck 

 Hounds 105 



David Pollock, sadler 99 



Edward Addams, bitmaster 12 



Dr. R. Pope, for attending the late David Johnstone, 

 Huntsman, as his Physician, as by Treasury 

 Letters respectively dated 30th November, 1812, 

 and 4th March, 1816, and the receipt of Dr. Pope, 

 appears 22 1 



Mr. W. Leake, apothecary, for medicines and attend- 

 ing the before mentioned person, as by the same 

 authorities, and the receipt of Mr. Leake, appears 55 12 



George Gosden and two other Yeomen Prickers, their 

 allowance for protecting the King and the Prince 



Pegent while hunting 31 10 



In all Hunt-bills and other disbursements .3,751 1 9 



Now, as to Masters of the Royal Buckhounds in succession 

 to John, Viscount Bateman, with whom we closed our last 

 chapter, we are compelled to turn from the official information, 



