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Jacobi xiiij, xx". To Edward Harte, Sergeant of the 

 Princes Buckhounds in the roome and place of Sergeant 

 Rayen by Surrender, due to him from the Feast of St 

 Michaell th'Archangell, 1615, by virtue of his Ma*' Lres, 

 vnder the Signett dated at Newmarkett the xxix"' of February, 

 161 5, Anno Regni Regi Jacobi xiij'"", due to him for the same 

 time, Ixjx^' xiiij^ To Anthoney Dodsworth, Yeoman, at 

 xl" vj^ p. annum, payable q''terly, due to him for one whole 

 yere ended at Michas Anno Regni Regis Jacobi xiiij*", xl^' 

 vj.^ To Anthoney Brackenbury, William Readinge, Richard 

 Ray, Nathan Jackson, and Paule Stacey, each of them at 

 xxvj^'. xiij^ iiij*^. p. ann., for theire wages, payable q^'terly, 

 due to them for the like time, cxxxiij". v'f. \\\f. To 

 Edward Staunton, yeoman, at xxxvj". xvj'. viij"*., for his 

 enterteynment, payable q^'terly, due to him for like time, 

 xxxvj''. xvj*. viij'l To William Rawson, waggoner, at 

 xxvj^\ vl ij''., for his enterteynment, payable q'"terly, due to 

 him for like time. Anno pred, xxvj". v^ ij''. And to Jerome 

 Metcalfe, William Guilliames, Francis Beauchampe, and 

 Richard Eldridge, groomes, at xx". p. ann., for their enter- 

 teynm* to each of them, payable q'terly, due to them for one 

 whole yeare ended as before, Thomas Eldrige only for three- 

 q^ters of a yeare ended at Midsumer, 1616, Ixxxv^'. Total, 

 ccccxxij". viij^ vj*^. 



The Harriers to the Prince, viz. : Alsoe allowed for 

 money paid to Thomas Cox, M"" of the Princes Harriers, 

 keeping and feedinge of a kennel of hounds called Beagles, 

 to continewe vntill such time as the Prince's howse bee 

 established, the first payment to beginne from the feast of the 

 Nativitie of St. John Baptist last past, 161 5, by virtue of his 

 Ma*' Lres vnder the Signett bearinge date at Lulwoorth xij'"" 

 die Augusti Anno Regis Jacobi xiij'^'", payable q'terly, due to 

 him for five q'"ters of a yeare ended at Michas Anno Regni 

 Regis Jacobi xiiij*". Total, cxxv''.* 



To Peeter Younge for thallowaunce of himselfe one gent 

 vsher q^'ter wayter one yeoman Vsher one yeoman hanger 



* L.T.R. Accounts of John, Lord Stanhope of Harrington, Treasurer 

 of the Chamber, MS., P.R.O. (m. 55). 



