The Generall Prizes this Three and Twentieth day of
April 1696 and for some time past of the severall sorts
of English Corn and Graine under menconed as they are
Sold in the Markets in & near the City of London
are
as followeth (vizt.)
£ d s
Very good English midling Wheat is Forty
Two shillingsthe Quarter}
02:02:00
The like sort of English Rye is Twenty
Two shillingsthe Quarter}
01:02:00
Barley the better Sort is Twenty
Shillingsthe Quarter}
01:00:00
Very good Peas for boyling Thirty
Shillingsthe Quarter}
01:10:00
The best sort of Gray Peas and Beans for horses
and hoggs the Quarter Twenty four Shill}
01:04:00
Good olean Beans ye Qur Elizly
Shillings}
01:10:00
Good Garden Beans Twenty Eight
Shillingthe Quarter}
01:08:00
English Sort of good midling Oats
Seventeen Shillings the Quarter}
00:17:00
Wee Richard Harkey< no role >
and John Bowden< no role >
both of Camberwell
in the
parish of Lambeth
in the County of Surrey Yeomen
being persons qualified according to the direccon of the late Act of Parliamt.
passed in the First yeare of the Begine of the late King James the Second
Entituled an Additional Act for Improvement of Tillage Do Certifie
according to the best of our knowledge and informacon being conversant
in the Corn Markets in and near the City of London
that the above said
Prizes is the Comon Market Price of the severall Sorts of English Grain
of the respective sorts as they are bought & sold Witness our hands ye day above said
Jur in Jur 23 o. April 1696
Apnd Justice hall
Richd Starkey< no role >
John Bowden< no role >