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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… houses made special mention of the fruit trees, mainly apples, but also medlar, mulberry, and quince. 14 In 1838 …
Magna Britannia
… as it is represented by Mr. Gordon, but three Hesperian apples;" he adds that "he once imagined the figure on the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… century [Sanders (1988)]. By the eighteenth century apples had become a commercial crop, thereby reducing … today, during the early modern period at least some apples were started from SEED. The Dictionary Archive provides information on a few of the apples that were traded and used for cooking and eating; …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
Survey of London Monograph
… their courses and dug up 100 fruit trees of wardens pears apples of divers sorts plums cherries etc., many of them long …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… " F. Pendleton. " Baron Sotherton. " Laners. "1 Dozen of Apples Spoones of Mr. Wilkinson's. "3 Salts, all guilt " Mr. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… years from 1649, Dec. 23, at 80 l. per an. rent and 100 of apples called Pippins or Pearmains or in lieu thereof of 10 …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… iron, 18; latten, 191. See also Latten Aniseed, 18 Apples, 110 Argentum vivum, see Quicksilver Argol, 18. The … principally in Italy and south Germany. Galls, 18. Oak-apples or gall-nuts, used in making ink, tanning, dyeing and …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… Allame 7,151 13 4 Almondes 912 0 0 Annyseedes 520 6 8 £500 Apples 876 3 4 £260 Ashes vocat Sope ashes 4,665 0 0 £2,600 …
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