1070.] THE JULY MEETING. 297 



two ycares ended IMichas 1670 . . . Ixxv'' vj^ viij''. — Ibid.^ 

 Rot. 108. 



On the 14th of April the heads of the University of 

 Cambridge waited upon the king at Newmarket and presented 

 him with his father's works in two vohmies. — Cooper's 

 " Annals of Cambridge," vol. iii., p. 543. 



Francis Price esq"" Keeper of his Ma'^ 'private Armory for 

 himselfe and his man in attending vpon his Ma*'*^ with his 

 Gunns to Newmarkett xviij'^" dayes in March 



1669 and 1670 and to Dover xx*'® dayes in May .. . 

 and June 1670 by warr" dated the xxx"' of June 



1670 . . . xix". — Audit Office Records. Declared Accounts. 

 Bundle 397. Rot. 88. 



Alice Massey for xxiiij'*^ fine velvet Collers with his Ma''' 

 names and arms vpon them, vj*^^ fine wrought Whipps for 

 Hunting, and vj*^^ fine silke Haines and Collers, & one 

 thread Haine & Coller for Setting Doggs, all delivered to 

 M"" John Ellis yeoman of his Ma*^ Wine-Celler for his Ma*^ 

 vse & service by warr' etc.- — Ibid., 92. 



Thomas Stephens, Marshall to his Ma''^ Hunting-Horses 

 at London, Hampton Court, and Newmarkett for Medicineing 

 Blooding and Drenching the sayd Horses for the space of a 

 whole yeare ended the last day of September 1669, according 

 to xij^'*^ bills of the particulars examined and Attested by his 

 Ma'* Equerryes together with three warrants there-vpon signed 

 by his Grace George Duke of Buckingham then Master of the 

 Horse and dated the xiij"" of Aprill 1671 Amounting in all 

 as by the sayd severall bills and warrants and the acquittances 

 for the money hervpon duly examined and remayneinge 

 appeareth, And here allowed by vertue of the sayd warrant 

 and Instruccons vnder the greate Scale of England before in 

 the preface of this accompt menconed to the sume of Ix". — 

 Ibid. (Similar charges occur annually from 1664.) 



The July meeting at Newmarket in 1670 was 

 honoured by the presence of the king, queen, and the 

 royal family. All the great officers of State, some of 

 the Corps Diplomatique, the Court officials, and an 



