1G50.] THE ROYAL STABLES, PADDOCK'S, 73 



estima'con in length four score & tenn foote & in 

 breadth eighteen foote bee the same more or lesse, 

 abutting uppon the Churchyard belonging to the said 

 Towne on the North & South. And all that new 

 Brickbuildinq: or Ediffice the Lower part „^ „ ,, 



^ i The stables 



whereof hath bin vsed as stables for the for the great 

 greathorse & the vpper part thereof con- 

 teyneth divers square Chambers & Garretts conteyning 

 by estima'con in length one hundred & sixteen foote 

 & in breadth Forty foot bee the same more or lesse. 

 And all that Ediffice or Building heretofore The Kiding- 

 erected w'^ Tymber commonly called the ^°^^^' 

 Rydiig howse conteyning by estima'con in 

 length one hundred & foure foote & in 

 breadth thirty and six foote more or lesse. And all 

 that Brickbuildinof commonly called the 



^ . 11^ The Kennels. 



Dogghouse, & one Brickstable, w ' a Garden 

 thereunto adioyning & belonging, conteyning by esti- 

 ma'con one Rood more or lesse, the said Ediffice called 

 the Dogghouse conteyning by estima'con in breadth 

 twenty & eight foote, and in length forty and foure 

 foote bee the same more or lesse, all & every the same 

 premisses being enclosed w*"" a Pale & Stonewall. And 

 all that Brickbuilding and Tenement commonly called 

 or known by the name of the Gierke of the The cierk of 

 Workes house conteynino- by estima'con in "^°^'^® of^c^s, 



J t> y Garden, and 



length thirty & two foote & in breadth stable. 

 twenty and eight foot be the same more or lesse, & 

 in one stable therevnto belonging conteyning by esti- 

 ma'con in length Twenty foote & in breadth Fourteen 

 foote bee the same more or lesse, the said Stable beinir 



