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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… References: Pemberton (1746), Phillips (1706). White mustard [w't mustard] A HERB, Brassica alba or Sinapsis alba, now grown … at the seedling stage, but formerly grown for its pungent MUSTARD SEED. According to Marshall, as quoted in the OED …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and 65 of beans, besides peas, coleseed, mangolds, and mustard, and 104 sacks of potatoes. 30 The fens were used for …
William and Mary, 1694: An Act for granting to his Majestie an Aide of Four shillings in the Pound for One Yeare and for applying the yearely summe of [£300,000] for Five yeares out of the Dutyes of Tunnage and Poundage and other summes of money payable upon Merchandizes exported and imported for carrying on the Warr against France with vigour [Chapter III Rot. Parl. pt. 2.]
Statutes of the Realm
… Chudleigh Robert Yard Thomas Dyose John Hungerford Philipp Mustard Richard Warr Robert Crawford Esquires Sir George …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Allen, master, to Nerva in Ingria: John of London, Thomas Mustard, master, to Danzig. [ Ibid. p. 174.] Warrant to the …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… bought for an Officer's Gown two yards of Cloth, coloured Mustard Villars (a Colour now out of use)." …
Survey of London
… of Messrs. Lingard and Sadler (later Messrs. Wardale), mustard makers. On the Sunday evening of 28th August, 1814, a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… near Selby, among red clover. In the vicinity of York, Mustard is a valuable article of cultivation; and fields of … use in mills at that city, and afterwards sold as Durham mustard. The wapentake of Barkstone-Ash, in the eastern part …
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