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A History of the County of Worcester
A History of the County of Worcester
… Wick and Cumberton containing 26 hides. The monks had a salt pan at Droitwich yielding 36 'mits' of salt. In Beoley with Yardley the convent held 21 hides, 20 in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of the abbey's claims to Alberbury church; 39 and salt-pans in Middlewich, Nantwich, and Droitwich, from Ranulf …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Wasperton, with the churches in them, the tithes, a salt-pit in Droitwich (Wick) and the wood of Packwood; land … Close, 13 Hen. III, m. 3. Mag. Reg. Alb. Lichfield (Salt Soc.), vi, pt. ii, 125 b. Red Bk. of the Exch. (Rolls … Full details will be found in the Mag. Reg. Alb. Lich. (Salt Soc.), vi, pt. ii, 193 b-95 b. See also Cott. Chart. …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… 10 d. In the pantry were some silver spoons, a goblet, a salt, and four masers with silver bands. The simple contents …
A History of the County of Essex
… star. In the buttery were seven silver spoons, a silver salt cellar with cover, four mazer cups with silver gilt …
A History of the County of York
… j little pixe gylt. Item. ij crewetes. It. j gret squair salt w t cou' parcell gilt. It. j oder squair salt w tout cou' parcel gilt. Item. xij spoones. It. j …
A History of the County of Durham
… kitchen. The tables were furnished with table-cloths, salt-cellars, and mazers or drinking-bowls. Every monk had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was bound to provide the frater with bread, beer, wine, salt, cheese and butter; also with the necessary rush-woven … of strict fast, such as Friday in Passion week, they had salt fish, figs and raisins, and rice. Another interesting …
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