322 WOOL AND HIDES. 



1495. There are two large sales at Oxford, both at 8s. Finchale 

 wool reappears at 4s. 8d. ; Wymondham at 4s. 



1496. Oxford wool is again at 8s. The Wardrobe fleeces are 

 high. The Crown bought the best, and these fleeces suggest a price 

 of at least IQS. There is no evidence for 1497. 



1498. Oxford alone supplies a price, a considerable sale at 8.r. 



1499. Jarrow wool is at 4^. Sion at &s. lod. Middlesex wool in 

 the schedule is one of the cheapest. The woolfells in this place 

 range from 6s. to 4s. and 2s. 



1500. Farley, in Wilts, alone supplies evidence. Here is the old 

 pond, the tod being gs. oft/., and broken wool just half the price. 



1501. Oxford sells a considerable quantity at 8s. \d. Burnham 

 Thorpe (Norfolk) also a large amount at 3^. 8d., the price of the tod 

 at Sion. An unknown locality gives a price of &s. lod. for a small 

 quantity. The woolfells at Sion are as in 1499. 



1502. The pond at Bedwin gives a tod of 6s. 8d., the sale being 

 large. A small quantity is sold at 7-r. The Cambridge, Sion and 

 Wearmouth stone give 4,?. the tod, but some is sold in the latter 

 place at %s. lod. The woolfells at Sion are at the old prices; the 

 Cambridge are from 4s. to %s. 4d. and 2s. 



1503- Jarrow and Wearmouth give evidence, the former at 4.?., the 

 latter at 4^. and 3^. 6d. Cambridge woolfells are from 4^. to 2s. 



1504. Sion alone sells wool at 4^., and woolfells, &c. at the old 

 prices. 



1505. Sion 4s., Isleworth 4,?., Jarrow 3^. 2\d., and Wymondham 

 3-r. 4</., give evidence of wool prices. The Sion sheep-skins are as 

 before. 



1506. Findon gives a tod at 6s. 8d. The price at Jarrow is 3^., 

 and several sales from Sion are at 4-r. The Cambridge woolfells are 

 6.?., 5J-., and 2s. 



1507. Sion is still at 4^. ; Cambridge at 4^. 8d.; Jarrow at 4s. id. 

 The Cambridge skins are unchanged. 



1508. The Cambridge tod is now 6.r. 2\d. Woolfells, &c. are 

 from 7^. 4d. to 4s. 4d., 2s., and is. lod. 



1509. The Sutton-at-Hone tod is at 8s. 2d. Woolfells here are 

 only 2s., probably from sheep dying of disease. 



1510. The Cambridge tod is at 6s. ^d. The Finchale is at 4.$-. 

 The Norfolk price is 6s. 8d. Osney, near Oxford, sells a large 

 quantity at ics. %d., ' refuse r at 9^. 2d., and a small quantity at 8^. 

 The Cambridge woolfells are from 7^. ^d. to 4^., 3-r. 4d., and 2s. 

 Osney woolfells are at 6s. 



