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Old and New London
… to play their interludes in the churchyard paid the sum of 27s. 8d. LIME STREET WARD. ( From a Survey made in 1750.) The …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… And as for the barrel of cochineal, I have sold it at 27s 6d per lb. It holds out full weight and more, which is a … if right, 6s 6d per lb a small quantity; cochineal, 27s per lb; campechena a drug, worth 5s per lb; sylvester, 2s … [i.e., good whites] at 8 per cwt; cochineal, if good, 27s per lb; ginger worth 3 15s per cwt; Varinas tobacco, a …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… 7 per lb; logwood, 27 per t; indigo, 5s 6d; cochineal, 27s per lb; campechena, 6s 6d per lb; Varinas tobacco, if …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… were 4s. 4d. and 26s. 8d., sometimes stated as 4s. and 27s. respectively. The descent of the Concy fee is fairly … 1407, of the Parrs (Marquis Fee) by the yearly service of 27s. This service indicates that he was in possession of … held of Thomas de Ros, chivaler, the manor of Midleton for 27s. rent at Easter and Michaelmas, worth 20s.; Henry de …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [is to be] desired to hasten his report on the petition of Edolph touching a discovery of a parcel of land in Kent at …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… 3 Lawrence Grenbanke, 2 tents. 3 10s. Edward Sill, tent. 27s. Richard Sill, tent. 46s. 8d. James Rolondson 20s. … yielding 28 3s. 2d. messuages and lands in Crakell, 27s. 2d. and 15 a. pasture in Lawkrigge, 15s. 5d.; the manor … in Crackhall, of whom held unknown, worth yearly, 27s. 2d; 15 a. in Lawkrigge, worth yearly, 15s. 5d; a pasture …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… label and it was valued at 22s CWT compared with RHINE at 27s. OED earliest date of use: 1744-50 Sources: Inventories …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… passed in 1885 to his nephew and heir, William Francis Edolph Andrewes Uthwatt, the present owner. Uthwatt. Argent a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… an only daughter Alice, the carried it in marriage to John Edolph, of Brenset, and his daughter Elizabeth entitled her …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which was the residence for many years of the family of Edolph, before they removed to Hinxhill, and wrote their name … ports in the 6th year of Richard II. At length, Robert Edolph removing to Hinxhill in queen Elizabeth's reign, this …
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