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Calendar of Treasury Papers
… also sustained a considerable loss by the rise in corn from 10 d. to 3 s. 4 d. a peck. Prays payment. To be …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… countrys are fallen into a practice of throwing their corn out of the cistern before it is fully steeped or swoln, … they supply that defect in steeping, by watering the corn on the couch or floor, which we are informed was never …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… to such a length upon the floor, that the goodness of the corn is thereby destroyed, and in lieu of malt they make a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… we desire you to acquaint the Mayor that it is the State's corn, and that we expect it may be free for them to measure and ship their corn at any port, without such demands. If you employed the sworn measurer on behalf of the State to measure the corn, pay him for his labour, without regard to any customs …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… turned to a payment of each third sheaf of all sorts of corn. This made a large profit to them, when at the same time …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… of which Capt. Moulton will give you a list, laden with corn and other provisions, calling at Portsmouth, and taking …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… is to acquaint the masters of ships bound for Ireland with corn, that the State cannot furnish them with convoy at … the value of many hundred thousand pounds, in return for corn. I wondered at first how the merchants transported all …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Shocon, French merchant of London, for liberty to bring corn and other goods not prohibited, from Dieppe and adjacent …
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