Bowyer the, [24], [50], [55], [180].

Boys of the Stable, [3], [11], [12], bis, [18], [19], bis, [22], [23], bis, [29], [30], [31], [39], [44].

These items all appear to refer to the same persons, who seem to have been boys maintained for the purpose of riding race horses.

Boy, to one, that ran a nag, [39].

---- of the private chamber, [63].

----, the carriage of, to Bury, and their expenses at, paid for, [81].

Boy, a, sent from Lord Dacres to the king, [206].

Considerable trouble is said to have been used in procuring boys for the purpose of riding the king's racing horses, and for his chapel; and the expenses of sending one from the borders of Scotland appear to have amounted to 3l. 6s. 8d.

Brace of dogs brought, [156].

Brakes for mowing those in Greenwich Park, [230], [256].