(Cxxiiij".) 



IGoO.] SC'Rl-'EV OF THE PALACE. 71 



likewise called or knowne by the name of the Princes 

 Lodgings towards the North conteyning by estima'con 

 in length Threescore & twelve foote & in Breadth 

 thirty & two foote more or lesse, Togeather w"' divers 

 Lodging Roomes & Offices seytuate & being ^^^ 

 vnder the same Ediffice or Gallery or the belonging to 

 Roofe therevnto belonging. And also on ^ ^ ^^^' 

 the Westside of the said Gallery, one Range of Build- 

 ings conteyning divers lodging Roomes or Chambers 

 both in the Lowermost & uppermost storyes there- 

 of equall in Depth & Length w''' the said 

 Gallery, & devided by a Wall from the 

 same. And all that Brick building commonly xhe Prince's 

 called the Princes Lodgings seytuate next i-odgmgs. 

 the Street or Common highway of the abovesaid 

 Towne of New-Markett conteyning by estima'con in 

 length Threescore & ten foote & in breadth Forty & 

 foure foote bee the same more or lesse. And all that 

 Old Building heretofore erected w*"" Tymber The Keeper's 

 adioyning to the said last men'coned, Edif- ^o^&iii&s. 

 fice called the Princes Lodgings seytuate also next 



the Common Street or Hig^hway of the same 



. . , (M. 2.) 



Towne as aforesaid conteyning by estima'con 



in length Forty & foure foote & in breadth Twenty & 



six foote bee the same more or lesse, ^'all of the same 



Ediffice now being in the occupa'con of Richard Grymes 



gent now or late keeper of the said Capitall ,^^^ ^^^^^ 



Messauge or his Assignes. And all that Buttery, and 



Crosse old Tymberbuilding adioyning to the 



said Last men'coned Ediffice & extending itselfe in 



like manner w**" the abovesaid Ediffice called the Kings 



