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A History of the County of Oxford
… of bees; among his stored crops was a rick of wheat and maslin, and he had 2 yardlands of crops in the field. 116 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… pease, and hay were the chief crops grown, while oats and maslin were also mentioned. Sheep, cattle, and horses were … and beasts and horses worth 400, while his crops (barley, maslin, pease, and oats) were worth only 66. 199 From at …
The Overseas Trade of London
… F[r]yse, A, 6 weys cheese, 3 brls. butter, 2 pipes with maslin meal, £4 10s. Cornelius Smyth, A, 1 pipe 1 brl. with … candles, 13s.4d. James Falk, A, 1 pipe with 16 bushels maslin, 3 brls. with salt meat, 1 net ('reth'), 26s.8d. …
The Overseas Trade of London
… A, 61 qrs. wheat, £20 6s.8d. William Gardyn, A, 16 qrs. maslin, 53s.4d. [m.4] John Doblet, A, 16 qrs. wheat, 16 qrs. maslin, 16 qrs. barley, £10 13s.4d. Gyon Carpenter, A, 2½ …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… and of Humphrey Lea of the same, innkeeper, for Richard Maslin of the same, joiner; and of Thomas Preston of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… half bought in, and beans were bought and sown on 5 a. Maslin and small quantities of oats were given to a drover …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 212 a. of arable and 8 a. of meadow in 1308, when wheat, maslin (wheat and rye), and oats were raised there and large …
A History of the County of Oxford
… same year the rector, Richard Newberry, left wheat and maslin worth 12 13 s. 4 d., barley worth 10, peas and vetches … a. of barley, 51 ½ a. of wheat, 30 a. of peas, 21 a. of maslin, and 14 a. of oats in 1614. 62 Robert Standard in 1660 … his corn, c. 125-worth of barley, c. 85-worth of wheat and maslin, 94-worth of peas, and 40 a. of wheat and maslin in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… definite quantities of grain, wheat, barley, malt, 'maslin,' pease, beans, rye, winter-corn, and in one case …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… each in the mid 14th century, along with up to 50 qr. of maslin. Such sales yielded about half the net demesne income … while barley dominated the spring sowings. 97 By the 1320s maslin had largely replaced rye; it occupied in the 1340s …
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