The General Prices this Twenty first
day of October Anno Dni 1719
for Some
time past of the Severall Sorts of Midling English
Corn and Grain undermenconed. (Each Quarter to
contain Eight Bushels and each Bushel to
contain Eight Gallons & no more) as they are Sold
in the Markets in & near ye City of London
are as
Followeth Vizt
Very good English Midling Wheat The Quarter
is Twenty Eight Shillings
1..8..0
The like Sort of English Rye the Quarter is
Twenty one Shillings
1..1..0
Barley the better Sort The Quarter is Twenty
two Shillings
1..2..0
Very good Pease for boyling The Quarter is Thirty
two Shillings
1..12..-
The best of Gray pease & beans for horses & hoggs
the Quarters is Twenty five Shillings
1..5..0
Good pleane
beam the Quarter is Twenty one
Shillings
1..1..0
Good Garden Beans
The Quarter is Forty
Shillings
2..0..0
English Sort of Midling Oates the Quarter is
Fourteen Shillings
0..14..0
We Lancaster Mandes< no role >
et ye Parish of St Olaves Southwark
Carman
and
Willim Smith< no role >
of ye parish of St. Saviours Southwark
aforesd in ye County of Surry
Gent
being persons Qualified According to the directions of the late Act of
Parliament Intituled an Additional Act for Improvement of Tillage
do Certifie According to the best of our knowledge and Information
being conversant in the Corn Markets in and near the City of London
That the abovesaid Prices Are the Common Market Prices of the Several
Sorts of Midling English Grain of the respective Sorts as they are bought
and Sold Witness our hands the day and Year aforesd
Jur in Cur 21 die Octobris
1719
Lancaster Mander< no role >
Will. Smith< no role >