36 Sporting and Rural Records of the Cheveley Estate. 



Cheveley. presence chamber, i gentleman usher quarter waiter, i page of the presence, 

 I physician, i surgeon, i apothecary ; 2 sergeants at arms ; the Groom 



1672-1673. porter and his men ; 2 chaplins, i closet keeper ; Captain Howard, 

 Lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard, Mr. Sackville, ensign, i yeoman 

 usher, 12 Yeomen of the Guard, i groom of the chamber, 2 messengers, the 

 keeper of the guns ; and i laundress. 



Newmarket 



(VI.) 

 The King's House at Newmarket containing 124 rooms small and 



Palace. great thus possessed : 



His Majesty's own rooms in all... 

 His offices as kitchens, cellars, &c. 

 H.R.H. the Duke of York 

 The Duke of Buckingham 



7 

 29 



Whereof 15 in the new building; 3 in the old building and 11 in a 

 •imall brick building by itself, which 1 1 rooms Mr. Wacklin possesses and 

 those dementions are (viz) 2 rooms 13 and 11:2 other rooms 10 and 13 : 

 which 4 rooms have chimnies : 2 rooms more of 8 and 10 foot and 2 garrets. 



The Lord Chamberlain ... 



Mr. May 3 rooms and 3 small rooms 



Mr. Hyde in the old buildings ... 



The grooms of the Bedchamber 



The chaplains to eat in ... 



The pages of the backstairs to eat in ... 



Mr. Chiffinch small rooms 



The gentlemen of the privy chamber to eat in 



The clerk of the kitchen... 



The Master Cook... 



Over the kitchen undisposed of because they must be partly 



put in the kitchen to mend it 

 Over the stables one long gallery to be finished and divided 



into ... 

 Over the stables almost finished 



The lodgings in the Greyhound in the Duke of Monmouth's possession! 

 I cellar, r parlour 15 feet square, one kitchen 12 and 10 feet and a small 

 room 7 feet square ; over these i large room 19 feet square, i other 

 chamber 15 feet square; a closet 15 feet square; and 3 small garrets 

 (total) 10, and other rooms. 



