1G77.J THE SPRING MEETING. 341 



To Jn" Chase, Esq'' his Ma*"* Apothecary in Ordinary for 

 his Travelling charges & expences in his attendance vpon his 



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Ma*'° at Windsor & Newmarkctt iiij x^*® daies ended the xj"' 

 of Sept'' 1675 ^t xv'^ ^] diem, as by bills and warrants etc. . . . 

 Ixvij^' x^ 



To Sackvile Whittle, Chirurgion in Ordinary to his Ma'^ 

 Person for his like Charges in his attendance vpon his Ma"*^ 

 at Windsor & Newmarket by the space of Cx" daies ended 



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the xj*"^ of Sepf 1675 by bill and warrant etc. . . . iiij ij" x*. 

 (Rot. 105.) 



To W"' Cotton Gentt. Harbinger, Jacob Withers Th°^ 

 Wetherell, Nathan Cotton, & Michael Babington, deputy for 

 W" Quarles, Yeoman & Roger Gibbs Assistand, for their 

 Attendance vpon His Ma"*^^ service at Newmarket from y'^ 

 xviij"' of March 1675 to y® xvij'^ of Aprill 1676, by warr' etc. 

 . . . lij''. (Rot. 105.) 



To Thomas Fordham, Yeoman of His Ma** Bowes for his 

 attendance vpon his Ma*"^ at Windsor & Newmarket Cxviij'^ 

 daies between the first of Aug' 1674 & the xv*^** xrh/larir 

 of April 1676 at y^ rate of v® ^i diem by iij'^'^ 

 warr'* dated etc. . . . xxix''. (Rot. 105.) 



We have met with no reference to the spring" 

 meeting at Newmarket of 1677 beyond a mere 

 statement in a letter from Mr. Proger to chariesii. 

 Secretary Williamson, dated Newmarket, jfg^^Yrket. 

 April 26th, that the king was in good ^P^^'ii- 

 health and contemplated to return to London " on 

 Monday." * The ordinary expenses of the royal 

 sojourn came to ^761 6s. i \\d.\ 



Lord Hatton,^'''^ writing from London, February 

 22nd, 1676-7, to Sir William Dugdale, says : "We are 

 making what hast we can now to dispatch our bills. 



* State Papers, Dom., No. 201. f Cofferer's Aces., Rot. s. d. 



