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A History of the County of Oxford
… his hose. 28 Honorary tenures occur frequently, rents of pepper, cummin, ginger or wax, a rose, a clove-gilly-flower, … per lb. 1 s. 2 d. Canel 1 s. Anise 4 d. Cummin, saffron, pepper, mustard and salt, which are omitted here, are found …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… of the shawm, sackbut and the oboe, the symbolic gifts of pepper and gloves "But what chiefly attracted the child's …
A History of the County of Sussex
A History of the County of Sussex
Survey of London
… Department, Housing, vol.1, 10 Nov 1919, p.122: See also S.Pepper and M.Swenarton, 'Neo-Georgian maison-type: The … 1980, pp.8792. PRO, Works 22/10/1 ('Sir Frank Baines'). Pepper and Swenarton, op.cit., p.367. Swenarton, op.cit., …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… struck a bargain by which he was to fill their holds with pepper, in exchange for which they were giving him goods; and … say, 200 pounds weight of fine gold and 30 to 40 bags of pepper aboard. The other made the port of Corunna, but they … at Plymouth, they went thither to take over the gold and pepper. Spanish. 29. The Bishop of Arras to Simon Renard The …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Imperial Majesty will no longer want either cinnamon or pepper, for he will have more gold and silver than he …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… types, such as CINNAMON, CLOVES, GINGER, GRAINS, JAMAICA PEPPER, MACE, NUTMEG, PEPPER, and TURMERIC. Aside from being most commonly listed … of the CINNAMON trade in Ceylon in 1650 and the best pepper ports of the Malabar Coast in 1663. Unable to compete …
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