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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… many cannon at Lille, and have made a vast magazine at Dornick, whither they have summoned 800 waggons from the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… TROLLY, WHITE, WORKED Found made of CALF SKIN, CANVAS, DORNICK, FLAXEN, GAUZE, HOLLAND, LAWN, LEATHER, LENO, LINEN, … but it was made elsewhere as well, for example by the DORNICK weavers of East Anglia [Kerridge (1985)]. Not found …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… andirons. Crewel, 18. A worsted yarn. See also Chain-lace, Dornick, Girdles Crewel lace, 64 Croplings, 3. An inferior … and table cloths, 576 Dog chains, 18 Dolls ('Babies'), 491 Dornick, 18; caddis, 367; crewel, 46; French, 236; woollen, 155. Dornick, which takes its name from Doornik in Flanders, was a …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… Dates 610 0 0 Diaper and damaske worke 875 0 0 Diaper £475 Dornick £500 Eles freshe and salt 1,580 13 4 Eeles £329 …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… COUNTERPANE, COVERLID, CRANKY, CURTAIN, CUSHION, DAMASK, DORNICK, DOWLAS, DUFFLE, DUNJARS, DURANCE, DUTTY, FERRET, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… their own making, of PARK WORK, RED Found made of ARRAS, DORNICK, LINEN, ORRIS, OUTNAL, TAPESTRY, TWILLY, WOOLLEN … NORWICH [Acts (1552)]. There, coverlets were often made of DORNICK; so much so that the Companies of dornick weavers, bed weavers and coverlet weavers combined in …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… buckram; one piece and 9 yards of camlet; 6 yards of silk Dornick (cloth); and 4 yards of sarsanet for £10, which was …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… 2 yards of satin of Bruges, and 4 whole pieces of silk Dornick for £3 9s 2d, to be paid on request. Of which £3 9s …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Montgomery (1984), Yule and Burnell (1886, pb 1996). Dornick [dornyx; dornyk; dornix; dornicke; dornic; dornex; … seems to us to offer some explanation for why the name of Dornick was attached to two such different types of cloth. … though in so doing it indicated coincidentally how dornick was sometimes made with CADDIS or THREAD, WOOL or …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… entirely different meaning. The double piece of Scottish 'Dornick for Naprie or Towelling' was apparently both the same … as a unit of measure for ANTHERINE, BUFFIN, CAMLET, CRAPE, DORNICK, DOWLAS, SATIN, SATINET, SPANISH SATIN, STUFF, …
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