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hogsed of Wine or Cyder for sale fourpence for Every Cask of Honey 
for Sale one penny for Every horse Hobby Bull or Cow hide fresh 
Salt or Tanned for Sale One farthing for every hundred Skins of 
Lambs Goats Hares Foxes Catts or Badgers for sale One Halfpenny 
for Every Hundred Skins of Sheeps Goats Staggs Bissons or Does for 
Sale One penny for Every dozen Martin Skins for Sale one penny 
for Every Millstgne for Sale two pence for two Hand Millstones one 
halfpenny for Every Groce of Sacks for Sale four pence for every 
Horse Load or Mease’ of Herrings for Sale one Halfpenny for Every 
Horse-load of Ashes for Sale One penny for Every whole Cloth of 
English Assize two pence for every twenty peices of Striped Cloth made 
of Irish Woole Salewith or Worsted one halfpenny for Every Twenty 
pieces of Striped or Streaked Cloth or Flax for Sale one penny for 
Every Twenty peices of Striped Canvass for Sale one farthing for 
Every Ten Caps made of Goats Hair for Sale one halfpenny for Every 
peice of Tapestry Shalens or other coverings for Beds for Sale one 
halfpenny for every cloth of Gold one penny for every peice of Cloth 
of Cerue Bawdkyns ? or Camblets for Sale One halfpenny for every 
peice of Irish cloth for Sale one halfpenny for every Horse-load of 
Cloth or other Wares one halfpenny for every Bundle* of Iron for 
Sale one halfpenny for every hundred Gadds* of Steel one halfpenny 
for Every hundred pounds of pitch or Rosin for Sale one halfpenny 
for every stone of Onions Tallow Butter or Cheese for Sale one Half- 
penny for every Ten pounds of Onion Seeds or Leeke Seeks for Sale 
one penny for every thousand of Onions for Sale one farthing for every 
bundle of Boards of any kind for Sale one Farthing for every hundred of 
Small Boards for Sale one Farthing for every hundred of large Boards 
for Sale one penny for every thousand of nails for Sale one halfpenny 
for every hundred of Horse nails or Clouts for Carrs one halfpenny 
for Every new basket or Hamper for Sale one farthing for every thou- 
sand Wickers of Wood for Sale one halfpenny for every dozen Cordwans 
Corwayes and Basyns for Sale one halfpenny for every hundred weight 
of Brass or Copper for Sale Two pence for every hundred of Knives 

1A measure of 500 herrings. 
2 Cerue Bawdkyns, a rich brocaded silk fabric, with warp of gold and 
silk filling; Camblets (camlets), camel’s hair, imitation or substitute (as 
mixed wool and silk), once much used for cloaks; Bolt of Syndons, a parti- 
cular number of yards of a woven fabric of fine texture (muslin, cambric 
or shawls, &c.). 
* A definite measure or quantity. 
*Spikes, pointed bars, or wedge-shaped bars. 
® Cordwans, Corwayes and Basyns (Cordovans), Spanish leather for boots 
of the wealthy. 
