84 THE HISTORY OF NEWMARKET. [Book VIII. 



fees of Twelue pence by y^ day of lawful! money of England 

 for the keeping of his late Ma^^ said house. To haue and 

 yearly to exercise the said fee of Tweluepence by the day 

 to him the sayd S'' Robert Vernon knight & his assignes from 

 the feast of the birth of our Lord God last past before the 

 date thereof for and during the naturall life of him the sayd 

 S"" Robert Vernon out of the Treasure of his highnes his 

 heirs and successors at the Receipt of the Exchequer of 

 his highnes his heires and successors by the handes of the 

 Trer Vnder trer and other officers of his highnes his heires 

 and successors for the time being, at two vsnall tearmes of 

 y*^ yeare, at the feast of the birth of our Lord God, the 

 nativity of S*^ John Baptist halfe yearly by even porcons to 

 be paid, And further did give and graunt to the said S"" 

 Robert Vernon the office of Keeper of his highnes Garden 

 then late enclosed belonging to the said house, and of any 

 other Garden that should or might from henceforth belong 

 to the said house, To haue and to hold the said place of 

 keeper of his highnes said garden together with all the 

 premisses to him the said S'^ Robert Vernon or to his 

 sufficient Deputie or Deputies during his naturall life toge- 

 ther w'^ the wages and fee of Twelue pence by the day for 

 the keeping of the said Garden. To HAUE and yearely to 

 receiue the said fee and wage of Tweluepence by the day 

 to him the sayd S"" Robert Vernon and his assignes from the 

 feast of the birth of our Lord God last past before the date 

 of the said ;^res patents during his naturall life out of the 

 treasure of his highnes his heires and successors at the 

 Receipt of the Exchequer of his highnes his heires and 

 successors by the handes of the Trer Vndertrer and other 

 officers of his highnes his heires and successors for the time 

 being at the feast of our Lord and the Nativity of S' John 

 Baptist halfe yearely by even porcons to be paid as in and 

 by the sayd ;^res patents may more at large appeare. And 

 whereas the sayd S"" Robert Vernon hath by his humble 

 peticon besought vs that wee would vouchsafe to accept of 

 a surrender of the sayd iJ"res patents and his right therevnto 

 and to graunt the said offices vnto THOMAS LOVETT Esq'" 



