WOOL AND HIDES. 



1511. Finchale wool is at 4s.; but Osney is us. \d. ; 'refuse' at 

 7J. 2d. Woolfells at Osney are 6s. the dozen. There is an entry of 

 a large sale of fleeces from Norwich in this year, which, if the fleece 

 weighed a pound, would give yj. the tod. There is no evidence for 

 1512. 



1513. For seven consecutive years Downham supplies a price of 

 tithe wool. There are several places of the name in the Eastern 

 counties ; this is probably in Cambridge. In this year wool is valued 

 at 5^. 4d. the tod. At Sutton it is 7$. nd. ; woolfells being at 2s. yd. 

 the dozen. 



1514. The Downham tod is 6s. 8d. 



1515. The Downham tod is 6s. Sd. A large sale at North 

 Elmham gives 5^. ^d. Sutton-at-Hone (the entry should be corrected 

 to 2s. lod.) is at $s. nd. Woolfells at this place are at 4s. the 

 dozen. 



1516. Downham wool is at 8.r. ; Ixworth (Suffolk) at 8s., where the 

 pack again appears of 17 stones. Sutton-at-Hone gs. in/., wool- 

 fells being at 3^. ; Finchale 4-$-. Sd. 



1517. The Downham tod is 8s. The Wearmouth 6s. and 6s. iod., 

 these prices being very high for Durham. 



1518. The Downham tod is 7^. 6d. The Jarrow is 3^. 6\d. 



1519. The Downham tod is 7^. The Hunstanton tod >js. Sd. ; a 

 few woolfells at low rates, 2s. the dozen, come from the latter place. 



1520. The Downham tod is 6s. 4d. The Hunstanton 6,$-. 



1521. The Jarrow tod is 4^. $^d. A number of fleeces are sold 

 at St. Osyth (Essex) at 4^., which at a pound weight would give 

 gs. 4d. the tod. Woolfells and skins are sold here at 5.$-. and 2s. yd. 

 the dozen. There is no evidence for three years. 



1525. Finchale wool is sold at 4^. $^d. One fleece at Bradstone 

 (Devon) at 6d. 



1526. The Wearmouth wool is sold at 4*. ^d. and 4.?. 2d. 



1527. Wool is sold at Bardney (Lincoln) at 'js. lod. in considerable 

 quantity, and, as we are told, to a Halifax weaver. Woolfells at the 

 same monastery sell at $s. the dozen. At Metingham College wool 

 is sold at 7^. id. ; sheep-skins at 4^. ^d. The Wardrobe sheep-skins 

 are from 8s. to 4s. 6d. and 3-$-. 4d. the dozen. 



1528. Bardney wool is at >js. ^d. The pond of Bedwin is at 

 6s. 8d. the tod. The same price is registered at Swyn (Lincoln). 

 That of Finchale is at 5,?. \d. Three woolfells are sold at Nottingham 

 at a very high price, over 7^. each. There is no entry for 1529. 



1530. Only woolfells from St. Osyth, and shearling and lamb 



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