322 THE HISTORY OF NEWMARKET. [Book XIL 



To Thomas Smith & Hercules Rookes two of the Knight 

 Marshalls men attending his Ma"° to Newmarkett xij daies 

 ended the xij"* of Aprill 1674 by warr*^ dated the xvj"' of 

 May 1674. . . . vf. (Rot. 105.) 



To Richard ColHns & William Cotton, Gentlemen Har- 

 bingers, and Jacob Withers, Mathew Cotton & William 



Ouarles Yeomen Harbingers for their attendance 

 Octob6r. "^ 



vpon his Ma*'° at Newmarkett from the xij"* of 



September to the xij"' of October 1674 . . . Ij" \\f. (Rot. 97.) 



To Thomas Offley Esq*' his Ma** Groome Porter for 



Spanish Tables, ffolding-Stooles, Brass Sconces, fifire Shovells 



& Tongs, fifire Grates, Gilded Sheilds, Pewter Cisterns, & 



Wall-Plates, Lanthornes, & other necessaries IPvided for his 



Ma"*^* service at Whitehall, Hampton Court & New Markett 



for one year ended y° xviij"* of October 1674 by warrant dated 



c 

 y*" viij"' of June 1675 . . . v xj''. (Rot. 105.) 



To James Elliott, Maurice Wynn & Robt. Thompson, 

 Groomes of his Ma''* Privy Chamber for their Lodging & 

 Attendance on his Ma'"-' in his Progress to Windsor & New- 

 market by the space of xx weekes ended the xij"' of October 

 1674 by warr' dated the iij'' of Sept'' 1674 at xx* f weeke 

 . . . xx". {Ibid) 



To Luke Hemyngs & John Harvey two of y'^ Vnder 

 marshalls men for their ridinge Charges & other expences in 

 their Attendance on his Ma'^ at Newmarket from the xxiij*** 

 of Sept to y° xij"'. of October 1674 by warran*, etc. . . . 

 x". {Ibid) 



To Jervace Price, Esq' Keeper of his Ma'* Private Armory 

 for Riding Charges, & other Charges, & Expences in his 

 attendance vpon his Ma''*' at Windsor & Newmarket Cxxv 

 daies ended the xij"' of October at xv* a day, by bills etc. . . . 



iiij xiij" XV*. (Rot. 105 ) 



The king attended the spring meeting at New- 

 market in 1675, where he rode and won several 

 important races. He was accompanied by a large 



