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The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… Antwerp [f. 184 b] Robert Brok: 62 cwt hops, 24 cwt madder £47 (30 June 1568). William Luddington: 20 cwt argol … 10 pcs thread dornick £22 6 s 8 d. Edward Bright: 32 cwt madder £21 6 s 8 d (2 July). George Lubkin: 1500 ells … Starky: 30 pcs Olonne cloth £20. William Hewet: 18 cwt madder £12. Robert Bladwell: 300 lbs pepper £25. William …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… John Jackman: 350 lbs ginger £26 5 s. Roger Morry: 6 cwt madder £14 13 s 4 d (9 Aug). Peter Honnyngborne: 11 cwt … cloth £21 12 s. Edward Bright: 5 lasts soap ashes, 38 cwt madder, 1 half-brl small nails, 1 half-brl head nails £44 6 s … 9 doz. looking glasses £14. Nicholas Luddington: 40 cwt madder £26 13 s 4 d. William Hobbs: 12 brls grey soap £8. …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… Parker: 3 bales Ulm fustian £45. John Fitzwilliams: 80 cwt madder, 40 cwt hops £30. William Hewet: 230 half-pcs Genoa fustian £76 15 s. John Brook: 132 cwt madder, 30 cwt hops, 850 lbs pepper £173 16 s. Richard … (60) Jacob Albright; Bruges [f. 251 b] John Hall: 25 cwt madder £16 13 s 4 d (11 Sept 1568). Richard Renolds: 24 doz. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… (183739). [D] Mason & Norris, Charing Cross, St John's Madder Mkt, Norwich, u (1839). [D] Maspoli, Augustus, Hull, … webs of Carpeting, a great Quantity of wool, Longwood, Madder, Cochineal, and other Dyes used in dying the Yarn for …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… 1998 ed.), 58-60, Simmonds (1904), II/175-6, Welch (1994). Madder black [mathered black; mather black] The colour made … dyeing TEXTILEs black using WOAD or INDIGO overlaid with MADDER. Prejudice about the alternative black DYESTUFF was strong, and fabrics dyed with madder black were required to carry a mark so that all could …
Borough Market Privileges
… of 1 centena of broad cloth 2d.; for the common draught of madder, alum or other similar merchandise 2 1/2d.; for a …
Borough Market Privileges
… small balinger of his of 16 tuns burden, loaded with woad, madder, herring and other merchandise, which was recently …
Borough Market Privileges
… cask of ashes for sale 1/4d.; for every sack or pocket of madder or alum for sale 1/2d.; for every cask of oil of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… (d. 1331), one of the vicars choral, grew teasels and madder on his land outside Keldgate bar. 8 In 1434 a …
A History of the County of Essex
… sale of dyestuffs complete. A London merchant sold woad, madder, and alum in Colchester in 1427, John Trew bought woad … wool, flax, and hemp for weaving; yellow and green dyes, madder, woad, and ashes for dyeing; and fullers earth, as …
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