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A History of the County of Oxford
… Budd (d. 1623), with assets worth 104, owned two looms, wool, yarn, and finished blankets, but had household goods … leaving three looms and goods valued at 121 (including wool and cloth worth 95), his net assets after payment of … goods. 103 John Medhopp had a shop, warping chamber, and wool house in 1645, and Francis Bedford had the same in 1686. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were made to paupers on out-relief, and packs of yarn or wool were bought for spinning either in or out of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… were presumably kept originally for dairying as well as wool, as in other Essex marshland parishes where grazing in … there were 236 sheep on Wivenhoe manor and 166 fleeces of wool were sold, but the flock seems to have been shared with … economy in the 16th and 17th centuries, supply- ing wool for the cloth trade of Colchester and other towns, but …
A History of the County of Essex
… from Wivenhoe to London with cloth and returned with wool for the Colchester cloth industry. 11 Ships sailed to … Layer Marney manor. 59 In 1568 'unlawful' games of alleys, cards, and slidethrift were played, probably in an inn. 60 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of Roman pottery and limestone have been found (OS Record Cards). b(5) Roman Settlement and Cropmarks (centred SP … SP 90796344) a mid 4th-century coin is recorded (OS Record Cards). b(9) Iron Age Settlement (SP 909641; Fig. 157), on … have been found ( Beds. Arch. J., 3 (1966), 6; OS Record Cards). b(25) Roman Building (SP 90326254), S.W. of the …
A Dictionary of London
… Wollechirchehaw - Wool Exchange Wollechirchehaw See Mary (St.) Woolchurch. Wollewharf See Wool Quay. Wolsies Gate A water gate in the roparie, in … in the maps and not definitely located. See Legates Inn. Wool Exchange On the east side of Basinghall Street at Nos. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… them, one with a flock of 19, the other with 10, had any wool. Mary Hall (d. 1715) had 27 cows and a bull, worth £108, … a fulling mill, as it was by 1616; a small amount of wool was taken in 1341 from John Cabbel of Wolvercote who had …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of DOZEN Sources: Inventories (mid-period), Tradecards. Wool comb [woole combe; woll combe; wole comb; combes for wool] Sometimes abbreviated to COMB as in 'one pare of … to comb the long fibres out of the fleece of COMBING WOOL. Once prepared, this was called COMBED WOOL, and was …
Alumni Oxonienses
… July, 1665, aged 16. Woolley.. See also Wolley, page 1668. Wool(le)y, John of London, gent. Brasenose Coll., matric. 21 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in its fenestration. Opposite the mill stands a round wool-drying tower. A classical garden-house, built c. 1720, … with the Atcombe estate and in 1838 was being run as a wool-shop in conjunction with Frogmarsh Mill. 64 By 1863 the … when the building contained a waterwheel but was used as a wool warehouse. 92 The 19th-century mill buildings had been …
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