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hair, and sand ; £\ \s. Zd. for ironwork \ £\2 '\s. ghd. 

 for ironmonger's wares ; and ^13 gs. iwd. for glass and 

 glazing work. The wages and entertainments were as 

 follows: carpenters at y., 2s. 6d., and 2s. per day, 

 ^20 I /s. yd. ; bricklayers at 2s. 6d. and 2s. per day, 

 £4. $s. ; labourers at is. \d. and \s. 2d. per day, £\ 8^. ; 

 and to John Bennet, clerk of the works, at i^. gd. per 

 day for 52 days, " which togeather with x** by him 



x.x 



laid out for ^res, [letters] amounts to iiijxj" 10'^"* 

 \_£\ lis. iod.\ 



About the same date the sum of ^^i 14 i li". Zd. was 

 laid out on the royal stables at Newmarket : — - 



" Also the said Accomptant is herein allowed the Money 

 by him paid to Henry Blowes Carpenter for Work done at 

 Newmarket for paleing in the Ram Close and for making 

 Shutters, Bedsteads and doing other Workes at the Stables 

 there according to an Acco*^ Signed by the late Duke of Mon- 

 mouth then Master of the Horse the xxvij"^ of October 1677, 

 which together with the other Accompts of this Accomptant 

 were referred by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury to 

 the Officers of the Works the xj'" of November 1678, and the 

 said Officers by their Report of the xxiij"^ of December 

 following certified the same to be rightly stated and there- 

 upon the Auditors were directed by an Order of the said 

 Lords Commissioners of the Treasury dated the xxiiij"^ of 

 August 1699 to prepare the said Accompts for declaration 

 As by the said Accompt Report and Order and the said 

 Henry Blowers Acquittances in the Office of the Workes for 

 the Money may appeare the Su'^"'e of Cxiiij'' xj^ viij'V — L. T. 

 R. Works and Buildings, 1685-1686, No. 266. 



To John Chace, Esq"", Apothecary in Ordinary to His 

 Ma'* Person by warr* dated the second of August ,„„„ 

 1677 for his riding Charges and other expencis April. 



* L.T.R. Works and Buildings, No. 95. 



