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9^. 8d. The ironwork of a pair at Bicester costs 20^., and a cart at 

 Takley i6s. In 1428 the Lullington wheels are at 4^. In 1429 a 

 pair at Alton Barnes costs 6s. 8^7. ; a cart and wheels at Charles and 

 Rowhill, ios., and a pair of wheels for a ' curtena,' 3^. In 1430 the 

 Lullington wheels cost 4^., and a dung-cart is bought at Quainton for 

 5-r. This cart must have been of very rude construction. 



1431. Alton Barnes buys a pair of wheels fitted ' with irons, oxnails, 

 and lynces/ for 36^. Jarrow monastery a pair with irons and nails for 

 2is. 2d. But the Lullington wheels are 4.?., and Oxford (New College) 

 buys two carts, one for 8s., the other for $s. In 1432 the Apuldrum 

 pair is %s. \d., that of Lullington 4,$-. In 1433 the Apuldrum pair is 

 3-r. 8d., the Lullington 4^., and in 1434, 1435, 1436, 1437, the 

 Lullington pair keeps the same price. In 1435 an Apuldrum pair is 

 also 4s. In 1437 a pair of wheels called 'sloddes' is bought at 

 Guyton for 13^. 4^. 



1443. Wheels are bought at Apuldrum and Lullington at 4$. the 

 pair; a cart, with wheels, at Spitling, for gs. 6d. In 1444 a cart, iron 

 bound, costs 2os. at Sutton-at-Hone. In 1446 Apuldrum and 

 Lullington again buy at 4^., and also in 1447, and the latter in 1448. 

 Two pairs of wheels are bought in York, 1447, at >js. 6d. 



1449. The cost of making a pair of wheels at Apuldrum, probably 

 from the timber on the estate, is put at 3^. ^d. The ironwork to 

 them at 14,?., other ironwork is. 6d., making i8.y. lod. in all. The 

 Lullington wheels in this year, 1450, and 1451, are at 4^. 



1452. A pair of Apuldrum wheels costs 3^. $d. Two pairs at Sion 

 are bought at 4^. 4</., and the ironwork to a pair costs 13^. 8d. In 

 1453 a two-wheeled cart with irons is purchased at Canons Ashby for 

 24s. ; an ox-cart at Hornchurch for 28^.; a cart, iron bound, at 

 Shenfield, for 1 2 s. 2d. } and another at Depeden for 8s. Two pairs of 

 wheels, evidently plain, are bought at Jarrow, at 6s. 8d. In 1454 two 

 pairs of wheels are bought at St. Neots at the rate of 6s. *jd. In 1455 

 the Apuldrum pair is 3^., the Lullington 4^-. In 1456 a waggon at 

 Fountains costs 30^. j in 1457 tne wheels at Apuldrum and Lulling- 

 ton are %s. ^d. and 4^. the pair, and in 1458 4^. at Lullington. 



1459. The price remains the same at Lullington for this year, for 

 1460, 1463, and 1465. A new cart, iron bound, is bought at Sion 

 for 30.?. lod. in 1459 > a P a "" f cart wheels in 1460 for 8s. 2d. ; a 

 pair in 1462, at Wye, for 3^. 4^. ; a pair in 1463, at Jarrow, for 6s. 8d.; 

 a pair in 1465, at St. Ives, Hunts, for 9^. ; a pair in 1466, at Jarrow, 

 for 6s. \d. A waggon, iron bound, at Finchale, for 20^., in 1470; 

 another waggon at Wearmouth in 1471 for us. 6d. 



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