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Survey of London
… carpets and twenty-four back chairs covered in blue kersey. The 'waiteing roome' contained chairs, stools, three …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… fabrics that needed similar characteristis such as BAYS, KERSEY and SAY. However, for legal reasons, Flemish weavers used the term to label the fabric KERSEY, and Fuller's comment illustrates this well: 'Expect …
A History of the County of Essex
… A finely executed estate map of Albyns, 53 drawn by John Kersey, survives from this period. It shows the layout of the …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… and received from Fairechild for a Composition, a piece of Kersey, worth 4 l. 10 s. and upon delivery thereof Fairechild … ever to be Constable after, to pay Fairechild for his Kersey 10 l. and 100 l. damage to Mr. Maynard, and …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… the same, upon the consumption or retail of any cloth, kersey, bay, stuff, or other woollen manufacture whatsoever …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Clare, Herringfleet, Campsey-Ash, Dodnash, Gorleston, Kersey, Ixworth, Orford, Wangford, Ipswich, Mendham, and …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 1086 34.5 638800 265200 Kelton 1292 1292 637200 261800 Kersey 1252 42.56 600300 243900 Kessingland 1251 1251 81.42 …