44 THE HISTORY OF NEWMARKET. [Book VII. 



To Henry Woodcock his Ma*'' Yeoman Farrier for service 

 by him done in blouding drenching & cureing of his Ma'^ 

 Hunting horsses from the Feast of S^ Michaell Tharchangell 

 1638 to the same Feast next ensuing, as by his bill of 

 particulars signed by the Lord Marquis Hamilton, M'" of his 

 Ma*^ Horse and others appeareth . . . xxviij'^ xvij^ vj** 

 {Ibid). 



To Thomas Hyde Keeper of his Ma*^' standing wardrobes 



at Royston and Newmarkett for washing of Sheets Fustians 



Pillowbers &'^ for a whole yeare ended at Michas 

 1639 



1639 by twoe warr^- . . . viij'' viij^ 



To W™ Baker esq'" Keeper of his Ma'" House at New- 

 markett for provicon of Broomes Basketts shovells wheele- 

 barrowes %C' to make & keepe cleane the said House and 

 alsoe for the charge of sweeping the Chymnies for one whole 

 yeare ended at Michas last past by warr* dated the sixth 

 of February 1639 . . . xiij" vj* viij'' (Rot. 75). 



To Thomas Hyde Keeper of his Ma'^ Standing Wardrobe 

 at Royston & Newmarkett for the charges & disbursements 

 of himselfe his man and diuers Labourers by him hired for 

 the brushing ayreing & laying vpp of his Ma** Wardrobe 

 stuffe in his charge in the monthes of October, December 

 Febry & March 1638 April June & August 1639, By seaven 

 Bills . . . XXXV*' xvij' iiij'* (//^/V/.)-— A.O.R., s.d. 



From the despatches of James, Marquis of Hamilton, to 

 the Earl of Traquair, dated Newmarket, March 18, 1639, it 

 seems that some of the King's ministers occupied the Palace 

 at this date. — Historical MS. Coss., Appendix to the ix. 

 Report, page 260 a. 



To William Baker Keeper of his Ma*® House at Nev/- 



markett for his lodging abroad and removing his goods att 



severall times in fiue yeares vpon his Ma*® come- 

 1640. 



ing thither for xv®° weekes at xP the weeke by 



warr* dated the x*" of Febry i639[-4o] . . . xxx'* (Rot. 'jS). 



To Thomas Hyde Keep of his Ma*® standing Wardrobe 

 att Royston and Newmarkett for the charges and disburse- 

 ments of himselfe his man and diverse labourers imployed 

 in the ayreing brushing and clensing of his Ma*® wardrobe 



