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attending his Ma*^ at Newmarkett xv" days ended the xxx*'' 

 of Aprill 1677 at xv' ^ diem . . . xxj^^ v^ A.O.R. (Rot. 

 108.) 



To Sackville Whittle, Esq"", Chirurgeon in Ordinary to 

 His Ma'* Person, by warr' dated the xix"' of June 1677 for 

 the hke charges in attending on his Ma*^ at Newmarkett and 

 Audley Inne xP-^' days at the same rate abovesaid . . . xxx". 



To Jervice Price, Gentleman of the Bowes by warrant 

 dated the xij"' of May 1677 ^o^ li^^ charges and expencis 

 in attending on his Ma*^' at Newmarkett with his Bowes xv" 

 days at xv^ per diem . . . xj^' v^ More to him for the same 

 service at Newmarkett xx*^ days by warr' dated the x*'' of 

 December 1677 at the same rate . . . xv". 



To Thomas Fordham, Yeoman of the Bowes in Ordinary 

 to his Ma*-^' by warr* dated the xix"^ of June 1677 ^o^ his like 

 Charges in attending on His Ma*^' with his Gunnes at New- 

 markett xxxiiij days at v** ^1 diem . . . viij'^ xl {Ibid.) 



To Maurice Wynne, Esq'', one of the Groomes of y® Privy 



Chamber to y*^ King's Ma""^® for y^ Lodging of himselfe & 



Tames Elliott late another of y° said Gromes at 



lfi77 



October Newmarket for iij^*^ weekes ended y° xv"' of 

 October 1677 by warr' dated the vj*'^ of December 

 1677 . . . iij". (Rot. III.) 



To Philip Walker & Patricke Jacke two of his Ma*^ Porters 

 at his Gate, by warr' signed by the Privy Councill dated the 

 xviij"^ of July 1678 with theire bills annexed for theire attend- 

 ance on the Prince of Aurange at Newmark* and Whitehall 

 xlj days from the x''^ of October to the xix"^ of November 

 1677 at Vnf n\]^ ^ diem, each, and for their attendance 

 on the French Ambassador at Lady Williams iiij"" days 

 from the xxvij"' to the xxx"' of November 1677 • • • ^v''. 

 (Rot. 108.) 



To Thomas Johnson, Gentt. Sewer of his Ma"*"** Chamber 

 by warrant dated the xviij"' of December 1677 with his bill 

 annexed for himselfe and one of his ffellows attending on y® 

 Prince of Aurange and his Retinue xxj'-'^' days at Newmarkett 

 in September and October 1677 and for theire mens charges 

 . . . x'' x\ 



