The General prices this 20th. day of Aprill Anno Dom 1724
and for some time past of the Several Sorts of Middling English
corne and Graine under mentioned each Quarter to continue Eight
Bushellsand each Bushell to containe Eight Gallons and no more
as they are Sold in the Marketts in and near the City of London
as follows.
£ s d
Vix. Very good English Middling Wheat the Quarter 1:8:0
Twenty Eight shillings
The like prt of English Rye ye Quarter0:18:0
Eighteen Shillings
Barly ye better Sort the Quarter is1:0:0
Twenty Shillings
English Sort of good Middling Oats ye. Quarter1:15:0
Fifteen Shillings
Middling Horse Beans P Quarter1:2:0
Twenty Two Shillings
Wee Humphry Parsons< no role >
of Rygate
in Surry
Esqr
. Samuel Kent< no role >
of St. Saviour
Southwark
in said County Gent
:
Being Persons qualify'd according to the direction of late Act of
Parliment Entituled an Additional Act for improvement of
Tillage, do certifie according to the best of our knowledge and
information Having been lately in the Corn Markeths in and
near the City of London that the abovesaid Prices, are the
common Markett prices, of the Several Sorts of Middling English
come of the respective Sorts, as they are Cherry let and Sold Witness
Our hands the day and Year abovementioned
Jur in Cur xxno. die Aprilis
Anno Din 1724
Hum Parsons
Sam: Kents