Wheat, 4-f. o%d. ; barley, 25. nd. ; oats, is. *j\d. ; rye, 

 $s. ; beans, 2s. $d. ; malt, 2s. ^\d. per qr. {Rogers). 

 Wool, 6^. zd. per tod (Rogers). 

 Wheat, 35-. 4d. per qr. (Adam Smith). 



1496 Price of wheat, at Sion, is 6^. 8%d. ; at Romsey, 45. 

 per qr. 



Wheat, 5^. $\d. ; barley, 3^. 2d.; oats, is. yd.; beans, 

 2s. lod. ; malt, 3^. per qr. (Rogers). 

 Wool, Ss. per tod (Rogers). 



1497 Wheat at Sion, 5*. n^d. Wearmouth, 8s. Cam- 

 bridge, 4s. io\d. 



Wheat, 5.$-. id. ; barley, 3^. *]\d. oats, 25. ; beans, 

 $s. 2d. ; malt, 25. <)\d. per qr. (Rogers). 



Wheat, 2os. per qr. (Adam Smith). 



A dreadful hailstorm at Salisbury, some of the stones 

 measuring eight inches in circumference (Easton). 



1498 Wheat, 5* $\d. ; barley, 45. $d. ; oats, 25. 2\d. ; 

 beans, 3^. gd. ; peas, 4^. gd. ; malt, 4^. 6\d. (Rogers). 



Wool, Ss. per tod (Rogers). 



A great drought, by reason whereof a load of hay which 

 was before sold at London for five shillings was this year 

 sold for ten or twelve more (Holinshed). 



1499 Wheat, 4*. gd. ; barley, 3^. $%d. ; oats, is. ioj^. ; 

 beans, 3^. ; malt, 3*. l\d. per qr. (Rogers). 



Wool, 4-r. i id. per tod. 



Tenants had accumulated capital to such an extent 

 that in many cases they were able to purchase land. 

 Arable land was worth not more than fifteen years' pur- 

 chase, and its rent was little more than sixpence an acre 



Wheat, 4-f. per qr. (Adam Smith). 



1500 Wheat dearer, and reaches los. as the summer of 

 1501 advances. 



Wheat, 6s. i\d. ; barley, 3-f. S^d. ; oats, is. nd. ; rye, 

 4s. 4\d. ; peas, 3^. g\d. malt, $s. 6\d. per qr. (Rogers). 

 Wool, 6s. 8d. per tod (Rogers). 



