26 THE HISTORY OF NEWMARKET. [Book VII. 



married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Sheldon, Esq., of 

 Hornby, in Leicestershire, and widow of Charles Villiers, 

 Earl of Anglesea, and had two daughters — Elizabeth, married 

 to Sir Charles Shelley, Bart., and Anne, who died an infant ; 

 Anne, married to Basil Fielding, son and heir of William, 

 Earl of Denbigh ; Mary Frances, married to Philip Draycote, 

 Esq., of Paynsby, county Stafford ; and Catherine, married 

 to Richard White, Esq., of Hutton, in Essex. The Earl of 

 Portland died in harness at Newmarket, March 13, 1634, and 

 was succeeded by his eldest son, Jerome Weston, 2nd Earl of 

 Portland. 



To Thomas Levitt keeper of his Ma*^ House at New- 



markett for Brooms, Shovells &° for the making and keeping 



cleane his Ma*'* house there, and for sweeping the 



Chimneys by the space of one whole yeare ended 



the last dale of September 1633 by warrant dated the xxiij*^^ 



of November 1633 , . xiij^' vj* viij'' — A.O.R, (Rot. 71). 



Vernon. A warrant to the Eschcq'" to paie vnto S*" 

 Robert Vernon, Kn*- late keeper of his Ma'^ warren called 

 Wilbraham Burhes betwixt the Townes of New- 

 markett and Shelford in the Countie of Cam- 

 bridge, and of the game there, and keep of his Ma"*^* house 

 att Newmarkett the some of 276^' 3^ ^ w"^out accompt, due 

 to him vppon his seuerall patents for the said places, but 

 could not bee paid w*''out his Ma'* speciall warrant in regard 

 hee hath surrendered the said patents. Subcr' by order from 

 the Lord Cottington procured by M'^' Seer. Windebancke. — 

 Signet Office, Docquet Books, May, 1664, MS., P.R.O. 



To Rowland Robert keep of his ma'* standing Wardrobe 

 at Roiston and Newmarkett for washing of Sheetes &° for 

 halfe a yeare ended at Micch'as 1634 by warrant dated the 

 vij"' dale of November 1634 . . iiij'' iiij* (Rot. 71). 



To Robert Ford keeper of his ma'* house at Newmarkett 

 for his Lodgings there being taken and imploied for his ma'* 

 service by the space of three weekes at xx* the weeke, by 

 warrant Dated xxij die Maij 1634 . . Ix* {Ibid.). 



To Thomas Caldwell esquire his ma'* Barber for his 



