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London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Macullock Thos, merchant, £600; Eliz, w; Jas, app, 42.28 Madder Mary, ser, 2.9 Maddey John; Eliz, w; Ann, d, 1.9 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and forty men in the dye-house dyeing the cloth with madder and woad. There is a long account of Jack Winchcombe's …
A History of the County of Warwick
… improve their workmanship, and that they had a monopoly in madder and were great makers of cloth; it was requested that … buying imported raw materials for their trade; 22 woad and madder were imported through Southampton in large quantities …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… costs this Kingdome many thousands by the yere, besides Madder, Oade and many other dyeinge Roots, Stuffes and …
A History of the County of Leicester
… of leading townsmen were fined for dyeing wool in woad and madder 'in likeness of perse colour, against the custom of … 'without any admixture of black wool or grey wool, or madder or alum', was 'provided and agreed in common by the …
A History of the County of Leicester
… to 3 18 s., a piece of English worsted to 2, and 2 cwt. of madder to 48 s. He also sold hops, honey, sackcloth, narrow …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… who come to buy cloth, or who bring any wool, woad, madder, oil, alum, or other necessaries for cloth-making, to …
A History of the County of York
… range of goods which moved along the rivers: wine, woad, madder, alum, spices, grain, salt, wax, steel, iron, linen, … of wool to Calais. His return freights included woad, madder, violet dye, alum, canvas, soap, oil, and licorice. … England; traded in iron, oil, tar, wine, wax, soap, woad, madder, alum, tin, and lead; and brought into and exported …
Old and New London
… Paul's), and afterwards sent to the Tower. Growing still madder there, Burchet slew one of his keepers with a billet …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of William's movables, including woollen cloths, wool, and madder for dyeing, and for the house in which she was living, … in the spinning of the yarn, dyestuffs such as woad, madder, and alum, and teasles which England did not produce … that city and the Wiltshire clothiers. Thus alum, oil, madder, and above all woad, imported in large quantities at …
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