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Wheat, 8s. per qr. (Smith). 



Wheat permitted to be exported when below 6s. %d. per 

 qr. ; and barley, 3.$-. 4^. per qr. (Hume). 



A comet in August (Holinshed). 



Produce of a farm. Wheat 12 bushels per acre, 

 at 5^. per qr. ; barley, 2 qrs. \ peas, i qr. ; oats, 2 qrs. 4 

 bushels (Rogers). 



1461 Wheat still rising. 



Wheat, JS. $\d. ; barley, 45. id. ; oats, 2s. $^d. ; peas, 

 4s. ^d. ; vetches, 6s. ; malt, 4.?. $\d. (Rogers). 

 Wool, 45. per tod (Rogers). 



1462 All corn much cheaper. 



Wheat, 4*. 4\d. ; barley, $s. $d. ; oats, is. $d. ; rye, 

 45. &d. ; beans, 3^. 3^. ; malt, 2s. ^d. (Rogers). 

 Wool, 5-f. per tod (Rogers). 



1463 The harvest must have been uniformly abundant, as 

 wheat falls to the price of 1440-1, which is the lowest of 

 the century as yet. Barley equally cheap. Oats dearer. 



Wheat, 3J-. io\d. ; barley, 2^. ^\d. ; oats, is. 8J*f. ; rye, 

 25. ivd. - } beans, 3^. 6d. ; malt, 3^. per qr. (Rogers). 



Wool, 7^. per tod (Rogers). 



Wheat, is. iod. per qr. (A. Smith). 



No wheat allowed to be imported till the price was 

 over 6s. 8//. per qr. (Smith). 



1464 Wheat a little dearer, but prices generally low. 

 Wheat, 4.$-. i\d. \ barley, 3^. 6\d. ; oats, 35. $d. ; beans, 



3*. 8^/. ; rye, $s. ^d. malt, 4*. iof^. per qr. (Rogers). 

 Wool, 4-f. lod. per tod (Rogers). 

 Wheat, 6s. 8d. per qr. (Smith). 



1465 Wheat still dearer, but all corn very cheap. 



Wheat, 4^. 7^. ; barley, 35. v\d. ; oats, i^. yd. ; rye, 

 3<f. ; beans, 4^. ; malt, 45. 4\d. per qr. (Rogers). 



Wool, 4-r. lod. per tod (Rogers). 

 146Q All corn higher except pulse, which is low. 



Wheat, 5-r. 4^. ; barley, 3*. ^\d. ; oats, 25. id. ; rye, 

 35. $\d. ; beans, $s. $d. \ malt, 35. 8</. per qr. (Rogers). 



