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The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… and nought Goodys oune blessyde body. And thenne was the tonne putt ovyr hym ande fyre put unto hym; and whenne he …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… the Kyng fulle lovyngly gave the comyns of Northehampton a tonne of wyne that they shulde drynke and make mery. And [t]e …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… W. L. and T. D., probably for the foremen of Stephen Tonne, c. 1575. Brasses and Indents: (see also Monument (2)). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… in churchyard: 1st by Anthony Bartlet, 1664; 3rd by John Tonne, 16th-century, inscribed "Barbara sirenum melos … 4th by John and Christopher Hodson, 1678; 5th by Stephen Tonne of Bury St. Edmunds, 1575; sanctus dated 1662. Brasses …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of al merchantz Englissh. That is to say, of every tonne wyne, .iij. s. and of every other merchandise to the … and poundage of the said aliens; that is to say, of every tonne wyne, .iij. s. and of every other merchandise to the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of e seid merchants aliens; that is to sey, of every tonne of wyne, .iij. s., and of every other merchaundise of e … day in wynter than next folwyng; that is to sey, of every tonne of wyne commyng into is roialme by way of merchaundise, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and here atte that tyme in every porte of this londe, the tonne of such wynes solde better chepe, by a gretter quantite … herinne. And more overe, wher as of old tyme every tonne, pipe, and other vessell of tho contrees, heeld the … of old tyme used and accustumed; at is to sey, that every tonne contene .xij. .xx. and .xij. galons, and every pipe …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… manere and fourme that foloweth. That is to say, of every tonne < of > wyne, comyng by wey of merchandise in to youre … eny merchaunt deniszein or alien, .iij. s.; and of every tonne of swete wyne, comyng by wey of merchandise in to the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in the fourme that foloweth. That is to say, of every tonne of wyne, of every merchaunt deniszein, commyng into … be paied in the manere folowyng. That is to say, of every tonne of swete wyn of every merchant alien commyng in to this … of .iij. s. the which every merchant alien, for every tonne wyne atte the tyme of this graunte custumably paied to …
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