2SO THE HISTORY OF NEWMARKET. [Book IV. 



of base condition. For p'ventinge wherof wee have appointed 

 and authorized Thomas Johnson to have the care and over- 

 sight of o'' Game in all the parts about Royston and New 

 markett, and to seize, and take away all such Gunnes 

 Netts, and Engines as are, or shalbe ready or kept for de- 

 stroinge o'^' Game in anie those parts, contrarie to o' comaund. 

 And wee doe hereby require and charge you, and desire of 

 you to bee aydinge and assistinge vnto him from time to time 

 as their shalbe cause, for the better exerci^con of o'' pleasure, 

 &c. — n.d. State Papers, Dom., vol. cviii. no. 109 (575). 



To John Peynell vppon warr* dated xxviij"" Marij 1623 for 

 rydinge poste from Westminster to the Courte at Newmarkett 

 iiij". — Accounts of the Treasurer of the Chamber of the 

 Household, M.S., P.R.O. (m. 162). 



To George Cuddington picture drawer vppon the Councils 

 warr' dated primo July 1623 for drawinge the picture of the 

 Infanta of Spayn w^'' was delivered into his Ma*^ bedchamber 

 xxx". — Ibid. 



To Raphe Robynson vppon the lyke warr*: dated vltimo 

 marij 1623 for rydinge post from Newmarkett to London and 

 backe agayne viij^'. — Ibid. 



To Sir Roberte Vernon knight, keeper of the house at 

 Newmarkett vppon twoe warrauntes dated xij'"° Aprilis 1623 

 for his lodginge out of the Courte ; his owne beinge taken 

 from him by the space of xij weekes in the moneths of 

 November December Februarye and Marche xij". To him 

 more vppon a warr' dated viij'"° Octobris 1623 for broomes 

 &<= xiij" vij^ Vnf.—Ibid. 



To Sir Thomas Sackvyle, Knight gentleman vsher daylie 

 wayter for the allowaunce of himselfe one yeoman vsher three 

 yeomen hangers, twoe groraes of the Warderobe, and one 

 grome porter, for makinge readie of Trinity e Colledge in 

 Cambridge for Don Carlos the Spanishe Ambassador, the 

 Baron de Boyscote the Archduches' Ambassador ; and Mon- 

 sieur Vannall a gentleman from the Archduches xviij'^° dayes ; 

 twelve Chambers for gentlemen w"^'' did accompanye the saide 

 Ambassadors xxiiij"'' dayes ; the Princes lodgings at New- 



