I(332-1G34.] A GREAT MEETING. 23 



for his Lodging out of the Courte at several tymes viz. xiiij*^" 

 weeks during the time of his Ma''' abode at Newmarkctt in 

 Feb''-^' and March and after wards in the Progress of 1632 . . . 

 xiiij" (Rot. y^). [He was also allowed "for divers parcells of 

 Phisicall Drugs and Odoriferous TPfumes for his Ma'^ owne 

 "Fson and service" in January, February, and March, 1632-33, 

 £212 gs. M. {Ibid.).] 



To Doctor William Harvey, Phisition for his Ma'* House- 

 hold, for his lodging out of Courte by the space of five weeks 

 in the time of his Ma'^ being at Newmarkett in October and 

 November 1632 by warrannte dated xx"° Martij 1633 . . 



e (Rot. 71). 



To Archibald Haye, Esq'" gent vsher daily waiter to her 

 Ma"^ for himselfe, one yeoman vsher twoe yeomen hangers, & 

 the groome porter for making ready for her Ma'"' att New- 

 market menss. Febr 163 1 [ — 32] xviij dales ix'' xviij^ 

 (Rot. 72). More to him for himselfe and like number of 

 persons for making ready for her Ma''° at Newmarkett menss. 

 October 1632 xviij dales ix" xviij'^ {Ibid.) — A.O.R., s.d. 



The king was again at Newmarket in October, 

 1633, when the doctors of the University of jgss 

 Cambridge were entertained at the palace October, 

 at a cost of ^32 li-.* 



On the 7th of March, 1634, the king, queen, the 

 Prince of Wales, all the court officials, and some of 

 the ministers of state — " and almost all the ^634 

 town with them " — were once more located March, 

 at Newmarket, where the spring meeting was the great 

 attraction. On the 7th, Secretary Coke, writing to 

 Secretary Windebank, tells him that his Majesty was 

 merry and cheerful, sound in health, and resolved to go 

 to tennis, " because the day is windy and cold, and not 



* " Expens diett ^ doctoribz Academ Canterbr apud Newmarkett 

 menss. Octobr xxxij" j'." — Cofferer's Aces., Rot. 56. 



