History of the Company. 97 



brought out of the Low Countries, which was sent to 

 the Earl by his Comptroller, and to know at what prices 

 they will furnish the same, and how many a month, 

 whereof the Earl is to make certificate." ^ 



1640. January 2\th. 



'* Order of the Committee of the Council of War. 

 The Earl of Newport, as Master of the Ordnance, to 

 certify what number of serviceable saddles are in each 

 of his Majesty's store houses here, or in the north, and 

 what number of saddles the Company of Saddlers will 

 undertake to deliver monthly." ^ 



Also warrants by the Council of State for the 

 payment of money^ — 



165 1. June '^rd. 



" From the Treasurer of War to William Pease, Daniel 

 Holdenby, Thomas Webb, Joshua Shepheard, Nathaniel 

 Walters, Henry Ward, William Hussey, and William 

 Chevall, Saddlers, for 1,000 saddles delivered into the 

 stores, the sum of ^^850 ;" also 



165 1. Jime i6th. 



" From the same to Nathaniel Walters, Humphry 

 Gaywood, and William Storer, Saddlers, for 100 pack 

 saddles with their furniture for the army in Scotland, 



£7S'' 



165 1. July ()th. 



'' From Major-General Harrison to Nathaniel Walters 

 William Stoarer, and Humphry Gaywood for 200 pack 

 saddles for the army in Scotland, ;^I50." 



^ "State Papers, Domestic," Charles I., vol. ccccix.. No. 78, 

 ' Ibid, vol. ccccxlii. 

 ' Ibid 



