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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Bundle 777, Roll 933. Henry Ferne, Receiver General And Cashier Of Customs. General Account of the Customs, 26 … Plantation Goods 104,876 0 8 Customs outwards on leather and interest 840 7 3 387,839 16 2 London outports : Bristol … 3 Surplusage 125 0 7 Declared 10 March, 1704-5. Wines and Vinegar. 25 December, 1702 to 25 December, 1703. Declared …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Appendix of Accounts Appendix of Accounts Pages Revenue and Expenditure. From Michaelmas, 1702 to Michaelmas, 1703 … 26 December, 1702 to 25 December, 1703 cxlviiiclvi Tobacco and Sugars clviiclviii Wines and Vinegar clviiiclix Silks and Linens clixclx Excise General …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… A Book of Receipts, with the signatures of T. Darcy and A. Darcy. For the new sweating sickness which was the … the Eighth."Take endive, sowthistle, marygold, m'oney and nightshade, three handfuls of all, and seethe them in … of a proved medicine; that is, to take treacle and vinegar, and temper them together, and put thereto some …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… VII Miscellaneous, 1679 Miscellaneous, 1679 ESTIMATES AND ACCOUNTS, 1679. Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference. 1679. A COMPUTATION OF … 17019, fo. 31. l. s. d. The new impost on wines and vinegar, after it had been enjoyed by the Crown eleven years, …
A New History of London
… of King Charles I. [See p. 162.] The preamble.; Ratifies and confirms former charters, &c. Know ye now, that we, deeply considering and calling to memory the good and laudable services … piece 0 2 0 Velures, English, the double piece 0 2 0 Vinegar or wine, the ton 0 2 2 Wax, English, the cwt. qt. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Chair. Thomas Partington Esquire is called in, and examined as follows: Where do you reside? At Offham, in … they were about from 12 s. to 15 s. a Week in Winter, and from 15 s. to 18 s. in Summer, and perhaps so as to average about 15 s. through the Year. …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… documents APPENDIX. I. Ratification by the Dean of Guild and whole Merchants of the Burgh and City of Glasgow of the … mylne ane loik vpoun the back of ane bonnet, callit ane pickle, vnder pretence of voluntarie gifting thairof to him … whilk sall be broght to this brught to be browin, nather pickle nor na vther quantitie of malt, les or mair, except …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… EMBROIDERY silk, though it has been noted made into FERRET and RIBBON. OED earliest date of use: 1701 Found described as … hence the advertisements for 'Aromatic Spirit of Vinegar, to smell at, as a Preservative against Infection' … choke or bottom. These were a delicacy and were made into PICKLE [Tradecards (18c.)], and SAUCE [Tradecards (19c.)], as …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Arundel ARUNDEL ARUNDEL AND SOUTH STOKE c. 1875 General History of the Town, p. 12. … 28. Religious Houses, p. 29. Communications, p. 32. Social and Cultural Activities, p. 35. Castle, p. 38. Castle … Poole, figs from Poole and perhaps Plymouth, and wine, vinegar, and bay salt from Southampton. Spanish wool, salt, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… smell, procured in central Asia from Narthex asafoetida and other allied umbelliferous plants. It was used in medicine as an antispasmodic and as a flavouring. It was included in the Materia Medica, … ARISTOLOCHA. Its leaves were formerly used as a purgative and emetic and are still used as an ingredient of cephalic …
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