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Richard Hutton's Complaints Book
… when at the same time he was eating part of a fresh leg of mutton bought the day before. And when we have had roast …
Richard Hutton's Complaints Book
… it was thought convenient for him to eat meat, he had then mutton, veal and pork, being a great lover of the two last, … of bread toasted and sometimes rice milk, milk pottage or mutton broth. And having new laid eggs in the house . . . he …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of bacon, eighty carcases of beef, six hundred carcases of mutton in the larder, and ten tuns of cider; mail for two …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… from one to 4;sent for Mr Biddolph; he did eate a piece of mutton, drank 2 pintes of wine; the Mistress of the house, …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… value £6 10s, corn and baked bread value 50s, beef and mutton value 30s, salt-fish value 70s, arms for the crew …
Survey of London
… your cook has when she places the cover over your leg of mutton. The weight is equally distributed, and there is no …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Place and Anson Street on the site of the Shoulder of Mutton Inn, 113 was opened in 1879. 114 The building has a … his land in Brereton, except for Red Moor, to Adam de Mutton, 143 who gave 6 acres of this land soon afterwards to William de Mutton, probably his brother. 144 Sir Adam was dead before …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Normans, east of the village, was the seat of the Mutton family, who had been parish tradesmen in the 17th and … centuries, 85 but whose risen fortunes enabled William Mutton to be described in 1866 as a gentleman and confectioner of Rusper and Brighton, and Thomas Mutton in 1876 as a hat manufacturer of Rusper and London. 86 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 15 Two were a tailor 16 and a cooper; a third, Thomas Mutton (d. 1755) was a butcher, 17 while William Mutton (d. c. 1708), described as a salesman, was evidently a …
Old and New London
… one dined with Cavendish he invariably gave them a leg of mutton and nothing else." Another Fellow says that Cavendish … to ask what was to be got for dinner, he said, 'A leg of mutton!' 'Sir, that will not be enough for five.' 'Well, …
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