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Journal of the House of Lords
… Bread; it is generally Two Thirds Barley and One Third Pease. You speak of Weavers receiving Parish Relief; are …
Journal of the House of Lords
… that the Labourer should have a certain Quantity of Pease or Barley, would not that be beneficial? It is very …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Simeon, 357. Bread, in the North, made of Barley and Pease, Grey, 179. Brede, Number of Persons relieved by Poor … in, Grey, 175. 180. - Bread in North made of Barley and Pease, Grey, 179. - Capital of Farmers in the North …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Mulins. Capt. Nathaniel Lacy. Bishopsgate Ward. Will. Pease Deputy. Thomas Stock. Hugh Norris. Richard Hardmeat. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Bagging bill Bagging was a particular way of reaping PEASE and BEANS and sometimes WHEAT, whereby 'The Work-man, … up ... with that in his left, which they call bagging of Pease' [Plot (1677), quoted OED, Bagging]. This method was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… grew wheat and barley in almost equal parts of 51 a. and pease on a further 10 a. 1 In 1797 the farm also produced …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… (late), Newspapers, Patents, Rates. Blue peas [blew pease] A variety of FIELD PEAS distinguished by colour from …
A New History of London
… at 4 0 0 A quarter of ground malt at 3 4 0 A quarter of pease at 2 6 0 A quarter of oats at 2 0 0 A bull at 7 6 0 A …
Calendar of Border Papers
… from my frendes and forst to stande on my gard in land of pease, havinge tyed my selfe to all the Queenes lawes which …
Calendar of Border Papers
… starve, for they could neither get in "the pallace" oats, pease, beans or moneywhich last they have always hitherto had … Allowance to every horse weekly, 1 bushel of oats or pease. p. Contemporary copy. Marginal notes by another hand. …
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