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Parish Fraternity Register
… in quarterage declined from 42s. in 14523 to 31s. and 27s. in the succeeding years, which may indicate a dwindling …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… Relatively high taxpayers: Geoffrey de Brandone, mercer (27s. odd), Peter de Nouo castro, skinner (8s. 4d.). Southern …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… Cheap has several very uneven sums, as 63s. 4d., 44s. 5d., 27s. 9d., 22s. 3d., 16s. 1d., 10s. 4d. The great majority of … of FarrI, who by the way had a tax of 6 13s. 4d. in 1332). 27s. 9d. was the tax of one mercer, 25s. that of one draper, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… measures in sea-coal; two others to be nominated by Robt. Rigden. 7. The Same to the Same. Regrets their neglect of his wishes for Robt. Rigden to have the nomination of two coal searchers, in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… &c., of London. Renews his former request that Robt. Rigden may have the appointment of the two additional sea …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… " [45s.] Hugh de Vi[kers?] " [45s.] John son of Richard " [27s. 6d.] Henry son of John " 15s. Ellis son of Gyliot " 15s. …
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 …
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