94 THE HISTORY OF NEWMARKET. [Book VIIT. 



ofifencesor forfeitures aforesaid by them or eithere of them Com- 

 mitted done forfeited or incurred since the said First day of 

 Aprill in the said yeare, And all penalties forfeitures & losses 

 for or by reason of the same, Any matter thinge or things 

 conteyned in the acte or acts or any matter clause article 

 ^vision restrainte lymittacon of price ordynance or 1*'clamacon 

 heretofore made had ordeyned or 'Fvided to the contrary 

 thereof in any wise not'^'^standinge, In Witness etc. 



Goring. 



This conteyneth a Lycense to Elizabeth Fun- 

 ston & John her sonne during their lives to sell 

 Wines in theTowneof Newmarkett in the Counties 

 of Suffolk & Cambridge & is done by vertue of his 

 Ma** i^res pattents granted to George Lord Goringe 

 & others in that behalfe dated 21" Decemb in the 

 Third yeare of his said Ma*^ raigne, And of a privy 

 scale in that behalfe dated the last day of May in 

 the Fiveth yeare of his said Ma*'' raigne. 



Goring. 



Endorsed : — " Entered at Signett & Priuy Seale the fourteenth 

 day of December in the Seaun"' yeare of his 

 Ma'^* Raigne 



Era : Galle :- 



W™ Watkins dep*-"- clerke " * 



Among these disjecta membra historica relating to 

 Newmarket, in the reign of Charles I., the following 

 March 14. Specific reference to the "golden cup," run 

 Ne™ket. foi* i" tl^e Spring meeting of 1634, first 

 The Gold Cup. claims and merits our attention. John 

 Coke, in a Whitehall despatch, dated Newmarket, 

 March 14, says: "The King hath now declared that 

 hee will remove fro' hence to Roiston on thuresday 



* Wine Office Grants, No. 90 (438), MS., P.R.O. 



