Beaurepaire, still called Baroper, situated between Reading and Andover, the seat of the ancient family of Brocas, from the Conquest to the present time.—M*.

Barra horse, i. e. Barbary horse, to the keeper of the, and for a bath for it, [204]. See Barbary.

Bartelot Doctor, [146].

A Physician.

Basing, [18], [155], [231];

---- purveyor of the ship, [179].

Baskets to carry plate, [20].

Bath for a horse, paid for a, [204].

This item is not a little curious; 7s. 2d. for a bath for a horse shows the great attention which was paid to Henry's stud; yet it must be remembered that it was for the favourite Arabian before noticed as the Barbary horse.

Battersea, [24].