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A History of the County of Essex
… a farm near Seven Stars Green, namely, 1) wheat or winter corn, 2) peas, beans, oats, and barley or other spring corn, 3) clover or other grass, 4) summer fallowed and … tilled; the tenant was not to take more than two crops of corn or grain without one summer fallow unless turnips, …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Stafford
… all tithes in Coppenhall and Butterhill and tithe of corn in the hamlet of Hyde, the total being valued at 4. 142 …
A Dictionary of London
… Peter de Wodestrate, opposite the Pillory, 1285 (ib. 74). Corn Exchange East out of Mark Lane. Old Corn Exchange at No. 52 and the New Corn Exchange further …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… stones remain on the first floor. On the second floor are corn bins flanking a narrow walk to the trap-doors of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… cultivated lands being constantly under arable crops. The corn crops usually cultivated are wheat, barley, and oats, … dry, and gravelly, producing good crops of grass and corn; the surface is in general rugged in the extreme, and …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
Corn - Cornus Corn [corne] Any GRAIN such as BARLEY, OATS, RYE, WHEAT, but probably not RICE, nor the so-called INDIAN CORN that only became commercially available towards the end … it indicated WHEAT. This gives rise to records like 'Corn and Lent Graine now Growing' [Inventories (1723)] in …
A Survey of London
… Cornehill warde. The Burse vpon Cornehill, or the Royall Exchange. Swan Alley. New Alley. S. christophers Alley, … with buildings of the Bursse. Then next is the Royall Exchange, erected in the yeare 1566. after this order, vz. … by an Herauld and a Trumpet, to be proclamed the Royal Exchange, and so to be called from thenceforth, and not …
A Dictionary of London
… the only market allowed to be held after noon. Stow says a corn market had been held here time out of mind (S. 188), and … 193) ; The Standard ; The Tun (q.v.), and later the Royal Exchange. Largely occupied by drapers (S. 82, 200). Cornhill … and pavement found between Bank Buildings and the Royal Exchange, apparently running in the direction of the Bank, 7 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… and small fragments of the parishes of St. Bartholomew Exchange, St. Christopher le Stocks, St. Mary Woolchurch, St. …
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