ROPE. 



A row entncs of rope, and line of various kinds, are given below. 

 Rope is bought chiefly for purposes of scaffolding, but a few quotation^ 

 of bell-rope are given. It is usually bought by the pound or the yard. 



I have been able to extract from the papers at Brandsby a few more 

 entries, chiefly of whip or sash-cord, or ' band/ which it must be remem- 

 bered is used in Yorkshire for any kind of cordage. 



