London
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The Generall Prices this. Twentieth day of Aprill 1710
and for
sometime part of Severall Sorts of English Corne & Grain under-
-menconed As they are Sold in and Marketts in and near the City of
London
as followeth (Vizt.)
£ s d
Very good English midlnight heat is Three pounds
Four Shillingsthe Quarter}
3:4:-
The like Sort of English Rye is Forty twoe
Shillingsthe Quarter}
2:2:-
The like sort of Barley is Twenty & Four
Shillingsthe Quarter}
1:4:-
The here Sort of Mault is Twenty nine
Shillings able Quarter}
1:9:-
The here Sort of Bucker heate is Fourteene
Shillingstho Quarter}
-:14:-
The like Sort of Oates is Fourteene
Shillingsthe Quarter}
-:14:-
The like Sort of Peace for boy highs is Forty
Shillingsthe Quarter}
2:-:-
The like Sort of Gray Peace & Beanes for Horses &
Hoggs the Quarter is Thirty eight Shillings}
1:18:-
The like Sort of Gardon Beanes
is Forty
Shillingsthe Quarter}
2:-:-
Wee William Pannett< no role >
of the parish of Kennington
in the County of Middx Yeoman
and Robert How< no role >
of the Parish of Kensington
in the County of Middx
Husbandman
being person Qualified According the Direction of the late Act of
Parliament pased in the first yeare of the Reigne of the late King James the second
Entituled an additionall Act for the Improvement of Tillage Doe certifye according to
the best of our knowledge & Informacon being conversant in the Corne Marketts in &
neare the City of London
That the abovesaid Prices is the Comon Markett Price of
Severall Sorts of English Graine of the respective Sorts as they are bought & Sold
Witness or Hands the day abovesaid
Jur in Cur apr Justicehall
22 o. die Aprilis 1710
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Wm. Pannett< no role >
Robert How< no role >