12 THE HISTORY OF NEWMARKET. [Book YIL 



To Thomas Levett by vertue of a warr* dated the xx"^ of 

 November 1629 for Brooms ^l" for his Ma*^ house at New- 

 market for one whole yeare ending the last day of 

 September 1629 . . . xiij^' vj* viij*^. 

 To George Levitt keep of his ma** House at Newmarkett 

 for Brooms and other necessaries to dense the said house 

 for a year, ended at Mich'mas 1630 by warrant 

 dated the x"' of Novemb'' 1630 . . . xiij'' vj* viij'' 

 (Rot. 68). 



To Michaell Andrewes his ma'^ Chirurgeon for his Lodg- 

 ing out of Court three weekes when his Ma*"^ lay at New- 

 markett in March 1630 and nyne weekes in the Progresse 

 ended the fifteenth of September following in all twelve weeks 

 at xxl the weeke, by warrant dated the xxviij"' of July 1632 

 . . . ^\f\—Ibid. 



To Rowland Robert keep, of his ma'* standing wardrobe 

 at Royston and Newmarkett for the allowaunce of himselfe 

 his man and diverse Labourers imployed in brushing and 

 laying up of the hangings and otlf wardrobe stuff in his 

 Chardge in the monthes of October, January, ffebruary and 

 March i629[-3o] vpon five bills . . . xxvij" ix* iiij'l — Ibid. 



The Grooms of the Chamber were entitled to and usually 

 received the following fees when honours were conferred, viz. 

 an Archbishop £\, a Duke ^8, a Marquis £6, an Earl £\, a 

 Viscount ;^3 6s. Sd., a Bishop £2, a Baron £2, a Baronet £1, 

 and a Knight £i.—?.S. 5° Car. I., No. 286. 



Sir John Carleton. — Warraunt to thexcheq"" to pay 

 vnto S'^' John Carleton Baronett the some of 200'' for repaire 

 of the pale of his Ma** new erected warren called Wilbraham 

 Bushes betwixt the Townes of Newm'kett and Shelford in 

 the County of Cambridge & for defraying of other necessarye 

 chardges incident to the keeping of the said warren & game 

 By order of the Lorde Vise : Dorchester & by him f^cured. 

 Pro R. — Signet Office, Docquet Book, June 1630, snd data, 

 MS., P.R.O. 



S'' John Carleton. A warr* vnder the Signet to S"" 

 John Carleton Baronett to appoint some fitt 1^'sons once every 

 yeare (when the season is) to take upp f*'tridges in the 



