1619.] 



THE RACES. 



297 



Night: after her Son diaries had been to pay her 

 a Visit, A^ino y^tatis XLV. . . . 



"March 19. A Horse Race at Newmarket ; at 

 which the King tarrying too long in his Return from 

 Newmarket, was forced to put in at an Inn at Wich- 

 fordbridge by reason of his being indisposed, and came 

 very late in the Night to Roystojt." — "The Annals of 

 Mr. William Camden In the Reign of King James I. 

 Done into English, by W. Kennett, Bishop of Peter- 

 borough," edit. Lond., 1719, fol. 



The following is a copy of the assessment of the 

 first payment of the subsidy granted by 

 Parliament 7 James I., and levied on the jamesi. 

 inhabitants of Newmarket in 1609. 



Newmarket. 



Newmarket in Cambridgeshire. * 



John Bankes, gent. 

 Edmund Milleson, gent. 

 Agatha Burdall, widdow 

 George Trace, gent. 

 William Bottlesham . 

 Jane Apleyard, widdow 

 Raynor Gawyer (in part) 

 Robert Mettcalfe 

 Richard Hanote 

 Allen Phillips . 

 Edmund [illegible'] 

 Johus Pickes 



VALUATION. 



in land ;^io 



£^ 

 £^ 

 A 

 £^ 

 £1 



£^ 

 £3 

 .. £3 



£3 

 £3 

 £3 



Total £46 



in goods 

 in land 



in eoods 



TAXATION. 



£i 6s. 8d. 

 £1 IS. \d. 



2S. M. 



8.f. od. 

 \os. od. 



2s. 8d. 



IS. 4d. 



$s. od. 



Ss. od. 



5 J. od. 



Ss. od. 



Ss. od. 



£S IS. Sd. 



Exch. Lay. Sub., Cambridge ^^p m. 3, M.S, P.R.O. 



* The part of the town is not given in the corresponding assessment 

 relating to Lackford Hundred, in Suffolk. 



