Analytical Index to the Series of Records Known as the Remembrancia 1579-1664. Originally published by EJ Francis, London, 1878.
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Sports.
IX. 99. Letter from the Earl of Manchester to the Lord Mayor
and Court of Aldermen. He had been informed by the Master of
His Majesty's Game of Bears and Bulls (fn. 1) and others, that the Butchers'
Company had formerly caused all their offal in Eastcheap and Newgate Market to be conveyed by the beadle of that Company unto two
barrow houses, conveniently placed on the river side, for the provision
and feeding of the King's Game of Bears, which custom had been
interrupted in the late troubles when the bears were killed. His
Majesty's game being now removed to the usual place on the Bankside by Order of the Council, he recommended the Court of Aldermen
to direct the Master and Wardens of the Butchers' Company to have
their offal conveyed as formerly for the feeding of the bears, &c.
29th September, 1664.