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A Topographical Dictionary of England
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… in a storm. Hearing that a barque of Looe loaded with pilchards had been taken by an Ostender off Guernsey, gave … That he took a small vessel of Looe, in Cornwall, with pilchards and coals, bound for St. Malo, which was retaken 4 …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… is now at Gravesend and stops in Plymouth to take 400 hhds pilchards for Mr Robert Lant. There is one Mr Showers, which …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… Lant is now in the West Country getting Toope's lading of pilchards, striving very much to have the first, but all will … only for a fair wind, which God send him. The others' pilchards are not yet all bought, they being very scarce and …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… be ready within this 10 days at farthest. I have 300 hhds pilchards bought in Fowey and have given order for 50 or 100 … the ship well and that she have a quick dispatch with her pilchards, it will be too soon to go directly from thence to … be out of purse when your ship is dispatched with the pilchards and staves. I must deal truly with you: I was fain …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… is worth 11 livres per cwt. If not, then for Galicia for pilchards, or else you may send him home. 61c. In your …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… me and Mr Thomas Warren in halves; and having a few pilchards in the West, by great chance, I have ordered them … via St Sebastian, a small vessel which took in 100 hhds of pilchards which I sent my father-in-law. And since, I have … me send you a ship against Lent with about 300 hhds of pilchards, which had your advice come sooner, I could not …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… I send my father-in-law, being our own, with a few pilchards which cost near 11s per ma shame to write of such a …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… cheated me in Mr Mourton's [the Agreement's] lading of pilchards in an unreasonable manner; is gone and never leaves …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… the gains to themselves. We have a ship gone with 300 hhds pilchards and 1,000 in pack-goods, but she will not return …
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