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A New History of London
… with corn, as the west country barges do now with malt and meal, this being the great meal market of the city. From this wharf the ward in which it …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… it has been ground so as to separate out the FLOUR or MEAL from the coarse BOULTINGS. Whereas the process of … the separation of the BOULTINGS from the FLOUR and MEAL. In probate inventories between 1660 and 1700 there are … Sources: Inventories (early). Boultings The BRAN or coarse MEAL separated in a BOULTER by sifting. In the Gloucester …
Calendar of Border Papers
… at furthest. Stock now at Berwick340 qrs. wheat; 100 qrs. meal; 400 qrs. malt. Shipped thither since, 250 qrs. wheat. …
Calendar of Border Papers
Calendar of Border Papers
… thereto by the deputy governor. Bread corn,wheat, rye and meal, 380 qrs. Drink corn,malt, 170 qrs.; 50 whereof heated …
Calendar of Border Papers
… the Palace at Berwick, 14 th April 1596. Wheat, 63 qrs.; meal, 10 qrs.; malt in the "loftes," 234 qrs.; in the …
Calendar of Border Papers
Calendar of Border Papers
… store on 1 Aug. 1596. Wheat, 180 qrs.; rye, 81 qrs.; meal, 26 qrs.; malt, 333 qrs.; beans, 40 qrs. Oxen, 9; …
Calendar of Border Papers
… the firste daye of Augustij 1597." Wheat, rye and meal; in all, 138 qrs. Malt, 186 qrs., 4 "ken," 3 pecks. …
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