I OF PRICES, &c. 



A.D. 1495 Best Wheal \ 

 Second -wheat } 



m Scotland 



1497 Oats . 



1498 Hay . 



and 



boll 



quarter 

 load 



and 



whereas the usual price was . . . 

 Salary of the king's string minstrel . 



of the prince's organist . . 



Leather gloves for tlie king . . . 



1499 Wine of Gascoigne 



Wheat 



Bay salt 



1500 A feather bed and bolster . . • 



A pair of blankets 



A pair of tiaxen sheets, 21 yards 



Two carpets 



Tapestry for hangings .... 



Black double satin 



Tawny satin ....... 



Black staniyn 



Arras for an altar-cloth .... 



Velvet 



Ludovicus de "Vita Christi.a print-l 



ed book J 



Wheat 



Malt 



Peas 



Barley, growing 



Timber, hewn • 



Lead 



A plough with harness . . . . 



A wether undipped 



A ewe undipped 



A lamb 



Wethers, young and old . . . . 



A hog (sheep) shorn 



Wool 



A bullock 



An ox 



A cow 



Steers and heifers, 53, average price 



A trotting gelding 



A great trotting gelding .... 



An ambling hobby 



A swan 



A crane 



A goose* 



1502 Portion of Margaret,oldestdaugh-"\ 

 ter of King Henry VII, con- { 

 tracted to James IV king of [ 

 Scotland, 30,000 nobles . . J 

 to be paid in tliree years after the 

 marriage, and to be carried to 

 Scotland at the expense of Eng- 

 land. 



month 

 quarter 

 dozen 



tun 

 quarter 



yard 



^0 6 

 6 



O 2 

 O 8 

 O 10 

 12 

 O 5 

 15 

 10 

 O 4 

 2 O 

 4 



2 



1 O 

 2 

 O 10 

 10 



quarter 



acre 

 load 



fodder 



C. of 6 score 



fleece 



O 

 



6 



2 



1 6 

 O 12 







2 

 

 O 

 O 

 



o 





 

 



8 

 

 

 6 

 



o 





 



o 



8 

 O 



1 Council register, qii. in 

 J- Arnot's Hist, of Ediu- 

 J burgh, p. 94. 



> MS. qu. by Fleetwood. 

 \ Stow's Annales. 



] 



} 



MS.qu. in Henry's Hist.' 

 V. xii, p. 467. 



Stow's Annales. 



O 10 



3 

 3 



2 



O 1 



4 



1 

 1 



006 

 900 

 O 1 

 4 

 070 

 O 11 8 



8 

 090 

 10 



10 O 



1 6 8 

 3 4 

 026 

 18 



10,000 O 



Appraised inventory of' 

 the property of Tho- 

 mas Kebeel, in Gent. 

 Mag. 1768, p. 257, • 



* This inventory much refembles a modern auftioneer's 

 atalogue with prices. Many of the articles arc uniicr- 

 atod, as worn out ; but thoi'e I have feleiled feem to have 

 ten in good condition, and valued at full price. The 



Vol. IV. 



, Foedera, V. xii, p. 790< 



only apartments mentioned are the parlour, a chamber 

 over the parlour, each having a bed, the kitchen, and the 

 chapel, befides the barn and the granary. 



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