HERMITS, FORDS, AND BRIDGE-CHAPELS. 65 



" For 5 flitches of bacon (' baconibus'), salted or dried, \'^. 



" For every ten pigs, i**. For ten fleeces, \^. 



" For a centena of clothing of wool, or goats' hair, i**. 



" For a centena (io8 lbs.) of skins of Iambs, goats, hares, 

 squirrels, foxes, cats, ^'^. 



" For every centena of dressed fur (vaire, very costly), 6**. 



" For every quarter of salt, i''. 



"For every pack saddle load ('sumagio') of cloth, — or drawn 

 by cart. 3''. 



" Kor every centena of cloth of wotstead, 2''. For every texture 

 of ' wostede ' which is called ' coverlit,' of the value of 

 40% I''. 



" For every centena of linsey, i**. 



" * De chief de cendallo afToyciato,' I"*. [Probably veils or 

 coverings for the head, of pure thin silk — vide, Dr. Rock's " Tex- 

 tile Fabrics " and '• Cendalum," l)u Cange.] 



" For other cendal, \'^. 



" For every centena of mulvel — salt, or hard baked. 2^. 



" ' De centena pristis marini,' ^'^. 



" For every sumpter load of sea fish. For every salmon, ^''. 



" For every 1 2 lampreys, i*^. 



" For every cask of sturgeons, J**. 



" For every last of ' .\llecis ' (little fish fit for salting) 6''. 



" For every cart load of tan, by the week, i''. 



" For moveables of weight, viz., every 108 lbs., i**. 



" For every quarter of ' Waide ' 2'^. (a herb used by fullers, of 

 detergent properties) ? Woad. 



" For every bale of Cordovan 3''. (very soft leather prepared at 

 Cordova from- goat skins). 



" For every load of Brushwood or charcoal, \^. 



" For every centena of faggots, ^^. 



" For every thousand of turf, ^. For every cart load of ashes or 

 timber, by the week, ^^. 



" For every centena of tin, brass, or copper, 2'*. 



" For every burden of ale (Batella carcato), burnt turf, or any 

 other things not here specified of the value of 5^ and more, \^. 

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