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A38393 Englands golden treasury, or, The true vade mecum being the most necessary and useful pocket-companion ever published : for the use and advantage of gentlemen, tradesmen, and others : furnished with variety of tables of accompt, trade, merchandize, merchants goods, weights and measures of all kinds ... : choice precedents of bills, bonds, and all manner of useful writings, with many other things very useful, profitable and necessary. 1694 (1694) Wing E2970; ESTC R21120 40,957 81

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de la Zouch S. Hinckley M. Leicester S. Mountsorrel M. Melton Mowbray T. Harborough T. Bosworth W. Loughborough T. Hallaton Th. VValtham-would Th. Lutterworth Th. Billesden F. Lincolnshire Gainsbury T. Sleaford M. Barton M. Castor Spilsby M. Market-Stanton M. Market-Rason T. Bulkingbrook T. Spalding T. Alford T. Great Grimsby W. Glamford Th. Binbrook W. Burgh Th. Market-Deeping Th. Holbich Th. Folstinham Th. Wragby Th. Naverby Th. Tattershal F. Lincoln F. Kirton S. Thoncaster S. Waynfleet S. Bourn S. Horncastle S. Grantham S. Demington S. Stamford M. and F. Lowthe W. and S. Boston W. and S. Norfolk Norwich W. F. S. Eastharling T. Foulsham T. Caston T. Harlstone W. Attlebury Th. Watton W. Fakingham Th. Northwalsham Th. Dis F. Wymondham F. East-Dereham F. Suetsham F. Walsingham F. Yarmouth S. Hingham S. Thetford S. Swafeham S. New-Backingham S. Downham S. Holt S. Burnham Mar S. Cromar S. Repham S. Alesham S. Worfled S. Sechby every second Monday Northamptonshire Tharpston T. Rothwell M. Kingscliff T. Wellingborough W. Daventry W. Brackley W. Kettering F. Peterborough S. Northampton S. Oundle S. Oxfordshire Tame T. Woodstock Bampton W. Chipingnorton W. Witney Th. Henley Th. Banbury Th. Burford S. Burchester F. Deddington S. Watlington S. Oxford W. and S. Northumberland Newcastle T. and S. Hexam T. Weller Th. Morpeth W. Alerwick S. Barwick S. Rutlandshire Vpingham W. Okenham S. Shropshire Oswestree M. Great Wenlock M. Ludlow M. Elsimeere T. Shipton T. Braiton W. Stretton Th. Wem Th. Bishops-Castle F. Widington Th. Whitchurch F. Bridgnorth S. Shrewsbury W. Th. S. Newport S. Somersetshire Chard M. Somerton M. Glassenbury M. Wivescom T. Pensford T. Writon T. North-Petherton T. Wincaunton W. Ilchester W. Axebridge Th. Frowmselwood W. St. Petherton Th. Wellington Th. Bridgwater Th. Canisham Th. Shipton-Mallet F. Dunstar-Winton S. Langport S. Yeovil F. Crookhorn S. Ilminster S. Vetchers S. Dalverton S. Taunton W. and S. N. Cinry T. and S. Bristol W. and S. Bath W. and S. Wells W. and S. Staffordshire Stow T. Newcastle under line M. Pagets Browledg T. Betles T. Tutbury T. Walfal T. Ridgley T. Pancridg T. Breewood T. Leeke W. VVolverhampton W. Vtoxeter W. Chickley Th. Litchfield T. and F. Stafford S. Burton on Trent Th. Eccleshall F. Suffolk VVoodbridge W. Needham W. Bidleston W. Haverill W. Orford M. Hadleigh M. Mendlesham T. Halesworth T. Lestofh W. Bury W. Stow-market Th. Tansdale Th. Saxmundham Th. Sowley Th. Bungay Th. Ikesworth F. New-market Th. Maldenhall F. Clare F. Neyland F. Debenham F. Sudbury S. Aye S. Framglingham S. Aldborough S. Dunwick S. Ipswich W. F. S. Beckles S. Sussex Sattel Th. East-Grinstead Th. Brighthelmiston Th. Petworth W. Steuington W. Midhurst Th. Steneing W. Hastings W. and S. Coxfield F. Horsham S. Lewes S. Chichester S. Arundel W. and S. Rye W. and S. Surry Southwark M. W. F. S. Rygate T. Darking Th. Farnham Th. Croydon S. Kingston S. Guilford S. Warwickshire Tamworth S. Henly M. Southam M. Sutton-Cofield M. Aulcester T. Symeton T. Atherstone T. Stratford Th. Colshil W. Bromicham Th. Coventry F. Warwick F. Shipton S. Nun-Eaton S. Rugby S. Westmoreland Ambleside W. Burton T. Burgh W. Orton W. Kerbylaundale Th. Kerby Stephen F. Kendale S. Appleby S. Fardondike Wiltshire Sundon M. Bradford M. Swyndon M. Calne T. Ashburn T. Lavington W. Wilton W. Highworth W. Hindon Th. Devises Th. Wooton-Basset Th. Dunston F. Mersbury F. Westbury F. Warminster S. Troubridge S. Chipnam S. Malmsbury Marlborough S. Salisbury T. and S. Creeklad S. Worcestershire Worcester W. F. S. Sturbridge F. Bewdley S. Evesholm M. Parshore T. Broomsgrove T. Droitwich F. Shipton F. Kidderminster Th. Vpton T. Tenbury T. Yorkshire East-Ridings Hedon S. Wigton W. Kilham Th. Bridlington S. Packlington S. Howder S. Hull T. and S. Beverly W. and S. West-Ridings Selby M. Rotheram M. Otley T. Settle T. Sheffield T. Barnsby W. Knaresborough W. Bradforth Th. Halifax Th. Wetherly Th. Wakefield Th. F. Leeds T. S. Skipton S. Borrough-Brigs S. Pontefract S. Tedcaster Th. Rippon Th. Snathe F. Ripley F. Tickley S. Bantrey S. Doncaster S. Sherborn S. North-Ridings Gisborough M. Pickering M. Thrusk M. Beda T. Masham T. Kerby-moreside W. North-Alerton W. Abberforth W. Scarborough Th. Malton S. Yarum Th. Helmly S. York Th. and S. Whitey S. Stokeley S. Richmond S. Market-Towns and their Dayes in WALES Brecknockshire BRecknock W. S. Hay M. Co●cowell Th. Bleath M. and S. Anglesey Newbury T. Bewmaris W. Cardiganshire Aberysthway W. Llanbedar T. Cardigan S. Tregeron Th. Carnarvanshire Kreekych W. Bangor W. Newin S. Carnarvan S. Palbely W. Alberconway F. Caremardenshire Llanesly T. Kidwelly T. Llandilmawre T. New-castle F. Llangadock Th. Caremarden W. and S. Lantharne F. Llanynodissy W. and S. Denbighshire Wrexham M. and Th. Ruthen M. Llanrest T. Denbigh W. Flintshire St. Asaph S. Holy-well S. Cairvise T. Glamorganshire Care●hilly Th. Cowbridge T. Powrise Th. Bridgends S. Llintrissent F. Neath S. Cardriff W. S. Swansy W. Glamorgan S. Radnorshire New Radnor Th. Knighton Th. Prestain S. Merionethshire Harlech S. Belgele T. Bala S. Monmouthshire Carelyon Th. Monmouth S. Abergavenny T. Port-Pool S. Vsk M. and F. Newport S. Montgomeryshire Machinelth M. Welshpool M. Newtowr M. Montgomery Th. Llanvilling Th. Llanidloes Pembrookeshire Rillgarven W. Teuby W. S. Nowbeth W. Fish-guard F. Pembrook S. Newport S. Wiston S. Haverford T. and S. Note In this case that M. stands for Monday T. Tuesday W. Wednesday Th. Thursday F. Fryday and S. Saturday and according as they are thus marked the Markets are held An exact Catalogue of the fixed and moveable Fairs held Yearly in England and Wales the days and times of their continuance the like for exactness never before published THE Fairs are of two sorts as to the times of their being held some are fixed to a certain day others change their days or are moveable with the Feasts Therefore since no exact Account as we know of has been hitherto given we shall labour to satisfie the curiosity of those whose Pleasure or Advantage tends that way and for those that are fixed take them for the more regular way in their Month. Fairs in January 3 At Llanbither 5 at Hickford 6 at Salisbury 7 at Llanginny 6 and 25 at Bristol 13 at Derby 25 at Gravesend and Churchingford 31 at Llondysle Fairs in February 1 At Bromley Lank 2 at Bath Ashburn Bicklesworth Budworth Bricklesfield Beconsfield Farington Godiemew Hedon Leominster Lyn Maidstone Reading the Vizes 3. at Boxgrove and Brinley 14 at Feversham and Oundley 24 at Whitland Vphingham Walden Tukesbury Highamferries Henly on Thames Froom Bourn Baldock 9 at Llan● aff 6 at Stafford for 6 days 26 at Stafford for Horses 8 at Targaron 28 at Chesterfield At Winterbourn the second Thursday in the Month and at Weldonnorth the first Wednesday Fairs in March 1 At Madrim 12 at Alsom Norfol. 13 at Mountkow 20 at Alesbury 25 at Montgomery Malden St. Albans Midburst Malpus New-Castle Northill 3 days Northampton Onabuck Ashwel Hartf Burton Cardigan Great Chart Huntington St. Johns worst Whiteland
Englands Golden Treasury Or The True VADE MECVM Being the most necessary and Useful Pocket-Companion Ever Published For the Use and Advantage of Gentlemen Tradesmen and others Furnished with variety of Tables of Accompt Trade Merchandize Merchants Goods Weights and Measures of all kinds Measuring Timber Stone Building Acres of Land Miles c. in all their Circumstances Table of constant Tide in the Havens of England Scotland Ireland and adjacent parts An Exact Table of the Moveable Terms and Feasts for Twelve Years to come Tables of Interest Annuity Wages and Expences Reducing Pounds into Pence Shillings Farthings c. With many Rarities of divers Natures An exact Catalogue of the Fairs of England and Wales more perfect than ever Also the Market Towns and Market Days with the Roads and Post-Miles Prizes of Post Letters and Post-Days Choice precedents of Bills Bonds and all manner of Useful Writings with many other things very useful profitable and necessary Licensed July 9. 1691. LONDON Printed for T. Lacy at the Golden Lyon in Southwark 1694. A brief Account of Merchantable Goods and in what manner they are sold in Tale c. ONe Hundred and Twenty Ells of Canvas cloth are accounted to the hundred Of Fustian 14 Ells is a chief but of fine Linnen and Silk 10 Ells make a chief Of Fish As Haberdine Ling and Cod-fish 124 go to the hundred Eels 25 to the strike and 10 strikes to the blind Herring Stock-fish 120 to the hundred 1200 make a Barrel and 12 Barrels a Last Laths have but five score to the hundred of 5 foot long but those of 4 foot long are six score their breadth to be one Inch and a half and half an Inch thick Nails and Deals are six score to the hundred A Dicker Hides or Skins of Leather is 10. A Load of Timber 50 solid foot A Chaldr of Coals 36 bushels A Gross of any thing 12 dozen A Wey of Cheese 256 lb. A Rowl of Vellum or Parchment 60 Skins A Bale of Paper 10 Reams Hoops are sold by the Bundle and 70 Pipe-hoops 70 Hogshead Hoops 120 Barrel or Kilderkin-hoops or 180 Pink or Firkinhoops make a hundred Gloves 10 pair make a Dicker Of Glass a Seam is 24 stone or 120 lb. The manner of drawing a Bill of Parcels Mr. Will. Wigs Bought of Mr. Abram Gran. No. C. qrs pou 1 6 3 7 5 6 2 12 7 6 3 24 8 7 2 14 1 6 3 22 16 6 2 27 14 7 3 4 17 6 3 4 19 7 2 7 20 9 3 2 Gross 73 3 00 Tare 9 2 20   63 3 22 makes 7160 pounds Trett 257. 6884 at 7 d. ½ per pound 21529 ¾ London August 18. 1691. at 6 Months   C. qrs pou Tare 0 3 17   1 0 2   1 0 7   1 0 7   0 3 24   0 2 17   1 0 4   1 0 9   0 3 17   0 2 27   9 2 20 This is the surest way of drawing up Bills of Parcels As for the words Gross and Tare the first is the Goods weighed in Casks Boxes Chests Bags c. and the latter the weight of them that are to be deducted Tret is 4 pound in the hundred given by the Seller allowable by the custom of London to a Freeman unless the Bargain be made to allow none The Form of a Bill of Lading SHipped by the Grace of God in good Order and well Conditioned by you Will. Wills in and upon the Good Ship called the Vnity of London whereof is Master under God for this present Voyage J. Benson at Deptford and by Gods Grace bound for Leghorn That is to say Ten Worcester-shire Cloaths c. being Marked and Numbered ▵ 2 * and are to be Delivered in like good Order and well Conditioned at the aforesaid Port of Leghorn the danger of the Seas Pirates c. only Excepted unto Mr. Will. Hobs or his Assigns he or they paying the Freight for the said Goods 100 l. with Primage and Average accustomed In Witness wereof I J. Benson Master of the aforesaid good Ship the Vnity have affirmed three Bills of Lading all of this tenour and dare the one of which three being accomplished the other two to stand void so God send the Good Ship to her desired Port in safety Amen Dated June 8. 1691. at London J. Benson Several things worthy of Observation ENgland is miles in circuit 1530 Scotland 1100 Ireland 948 Isle of Man 91 Isle of Anglesey 58 Isle of Wight 57 Isle of Garnsey 36 Isle of Jersey 28. The number of Shires in England are 38 The Parishes 8983 The computation of Acres of England are 29 568000 of Scot. 18000000 of Ireland 18000000. To Compute for Leap-Year Divide the present Year by 4 and what remains shall be for Leap-Year As thus in Example 168 1 44 42 If 1 remain its first after Leap-Year Hard Words in the Almanack explained viz. Meteorology a Discourse of Meteors Comet a Blazing Star Epact a certain number of days wherein the Suns Progress exceeds the Moons Embolism the day cast in that makes Leap-Year Golden Number from Letters of Gold it was writ in at the Moons Change and returning in 19 years to the same day of the year Of the Suns Solstice is when the Sun is at the highest and lowest in the Signs of Cancer and Capricorn Julian Account ordered by Julius Caesar Gregorian by Pope Gregory the latter ten days before the former Some will have Julian the Apostate the Author or Director of the Julian Calender A very Exact and Easie Table to know the Interest of any sum for 1 3 6 9 or 12 Months from 5 s. to 1000 l.     1 Month 3 Mon. 6 Mon. 9 Mon. A Year     s d. q. s. d. q. s. d. q. s. d. q. s. d. q. Shillings 5 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 2 1 0 3 2 10 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 3 2 0 5 2 0 7 1 15 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 5 0 0 8 0 0 10 2 Pounds 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 7 0 0 10 1 1 2 0 2 0 2 1 0 7 0 1 2 1 1 9 1 2 4 2 3 0 3 2 0 10 2 1 9 1 1 7 3 3 6 3 4 0 4 3 1 2 1 2 4 2 2 6 3 4 9 0 5 0 6 0 1 6 0 3 0 0 4 6 0 6 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 9 2 3 7 0 5 4 2 7 2 1 7 0 8 1 2 1 0 4 2 1 6 3 1 8 8 2 8 0 9 2 2 4 2 4 9 1 7 1 2 9 6 3 9 0 10 3 2 8 1 5 4 2 8 0 3 10 0 0     l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d. Tens of Pounds 10 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 9 0 0 12 0 20 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 12 0 0 18 0 1 4 0 30 0 3 0 0 9 0 0 18 0 1 8 0 1 16
1 at Kellom Bicklesworth Montgomery Castlemain Fairford Ludlow Swaley 2 at Lughborugh Blechingly Bishops-Castle Buckle and Elesmere Kingstone on Thames VVilton Maxfield Mayfield Leek 23 at Ludlow 6 at Andover 10 at Aberwin-green Lenton in Not. and Llanibether 13 at Llanithinery 17 at Lincoln 30 at St. Austell 11 at Aberkennen 29 at Ashborn-Peak and Lawrest 30 at Abbington and Amptill 6 and 30 at Bedford 6 at Brecknock Malling Morton 13 at Monmouth and Marchenleth 11 at Botingham 23 at Bangor and Bwelch 30 at Maidenhead Maiden-Bradly Baldock Bewdley Boston Bedford 6 at Newport-Pannel 28 at Carlin 11 at Newcastle under line 17 at Northampton 13 at Chelmsford 30 at Collinsborough Newberry Oswestry Petersfield Pecorces Preston Cobham Cibley 11 at Dover 20 at Dolton 11 13 and 20 at St. Edmondsbury 6 and 11 at Pembridge 2 at Pennibout 30 at Enfield 11 at Folkingham 10 at Rugby 30 at Ross and Rochester 6 at Salford and Stanly 23 at Fro●m 10 and 11 at Garstange 11 and 13 at Guilford 10 at Shaftsbury and Shesnal 30 at Greensteed 6 at Hertford 11 at Skipton in Craven 17 at Spalding Harlow and Hide 19 at Horsham 22 at Swathey 23 at Sandwich 25 at Hedon and Higham-Ferries 20 at Health 6 at Trigney in Lanc. 30 at Harleigh 11 at Tream 15 and 16 at Thwayt 20 at Ingenstone 23 at Tuddington 5 at Welsh-pool 6 at Wetshod and Wellington 10 at Wem 11 at W●thgrig 13 at Wellington 30 at Wakefield and Warington 2 and 11 at York 6 at Lesford in Lanc. 3 at Caremarthen 1 and 23 at Ludlow 23 at Ketters-Cross 30 at Kimbolton Fairs in December 4 At Atherstone 5 at Dolgeth Newtown and Puchley 6 at Arundel Exeter St. Edes Cased Grantham Heningham Hethin Hornse Northwich in Ch. Sevenock Spalding Wallingford and Woodstock 7 at Sandhurst 8 at Bewmaris Clithero Cardigan Kimar Leicester Maipus Northampton and Whiteland 21 at Charlbury 29 at Canterbury 21 at Hornbury 22 at Llandilawer 29 at Royston and Salisbury 11 at Northampton Note Where you find words standing for the beginning of a County after any Place named as Lanc. for Lancashire Not for Nottinghamshire c. then the place is in that County And this is to distinguish them there being more of the same Name An exact Catalogue of the Moveable Fairs with their exact Times and Places AT Northampton from Christmas to June every Wednesday Monday after twelfth-Twelfth-day at Buckingham At Hinkley three Mondays after twelfth-Twelfth-day At Melton-Mobray and Salisbury the Tuesday after Twelfth day for Horses The Thursday after Twelfth day at Banbury and Lutterworth and for three weeks every Thursday after at Litchfield The Friday after twelfth-Twelfth-day at Newcastle-under-line On shrove-Shrove-Monday at Candene In Glocestershire on Ashwednesday and the same day at Dunstable Chichester Eaton Exeter Folkingham Litchfield Royston Tamworth Tunbridge On the first Thursday in Lent at Banbury The first Monday in Lent at Abington Winchester Chichester Chersey The first Tuesday in Lent at Bedford At Charlebury on Michaelmas day St. Thomas's day second Friday in Lent On the third Monday in Lent at Stamford for Horses On Midlent Sunday at Odiham Saffron-Walden and Stamford The Friday and Saturday before the first Sunday in Lent at Hartford The first Sunday in Lent at Hexcomb Grantham Sudbury and Salisbury The Tuesday after Midlent-Sunday at Leominster The Monday before Lady-day at VVisbich Kendale and Denbigh VVednesday before Lady-Day at Dolton The Thursday before Lady-day at Yarmouth On St. Matthews day at Cricklade The Tuesday seven-night before Palm-Sunday St. Luke's day at New-Market The VVednesday before Palm-Thursday at Drayton and the Thursday before it at Landissel On Palm-Sunday at Leicester Newport Alesbury Wisbich Skipton and Pomfract On the same at Billinsworth Lancaster Kendale Worcester Llaundaren The Tuesday after at Wakefield The Monday before Easter at Ledbury Tuesday before Easter and St barnaby's-Barnaby's-day at Selby Monday Tuesday and Wednesday before Easter at Marsh The same day at Ludlow The Thursday before Michaelmas The Thursday before Easter and the Thursday before St. Thomas's day at Kettering The Monday before St. John Baptist at Soham The Wednesday in Easter week at Mass-Gate Monday VVednesday and Thursday in Easter week at Sosings On St. Peter and St. Paul at Ridbury On the Eve and Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul at Barkstrange Also on the Eve and Feast of St. Martin On the Monday in Easter-week and Monday before St. Thomas's day at Thornbury At Careline and Llanvillan on the VVednesday before Faste● and on the VVednesday and Thursday before at Wallingford ●●ettering and S●dminster On Good Fryday at Burnhil Amptil Brewerton Charing Berry Enfield Guilford Huntington Hatfield Ipswich Melian Lougher Nutley St. Pombs R●sborough and Roborough On easter-Easter-Monday at Onay Buck Dryfield and Gainsborough On Tuesday at Ashby-de-la-Zouch Dantry Braleis Dorchester Oxon. North-street Hitching Roachford and Sambich On Easter-Wednesday at Wellingborough and Beverly On Friday in Easter at Derby the next day at Skipton in Craven The second Monday after Easter at New-Malton Monday Tuesday and Wednesday after Easter at Chudleigh and on the Wednesday at Hereford At Ledness every Wednesday after Easter martlemas-Martlemas-day At Inglestwait Monday before Holy Thursday Buckland all souls-Souls-day Tuesday after Pentecost At Bricklesworth Evesham and Newcastle-under-line on Monday after Low-Sunday At Louth in Lincolnshire the third Sunday after Easter At Beverly Englefield Lanc. Rech in Rogation-week On Enmore Green the first Tuesday in every Month. Green-street on Tuesday before Ascension-day At Weobly on Ascension-day and Thursday three weeks after At Ross on Ascension-day and the Thursday after Trinity-Sunday On Ascension-Eve at Abergelley and Darkin On Ascension-day at Breadstreet in Kent Bewmaris Bridgend Brimmingham Chapple-Frith Button on Trent Eccleshal Chapple-Kinnow Egglestrew St. Eedes Hallaton in Leicest Lutterworth Kidderminster Middlewich Newcastle Newbury Penhole Rone Rippon Stopport Stratford upon Avon Sudminster Yarnwigg and the Vizes At Burlington and Thaxsted the Sunday after ascension-Ascension-day At Shrewsbury the Wednesday after and at Ruthin the Friday after On Whitsun-Eve at New-Inn Rats-dale Wisbich Skipton in Craven On Whit-Sunday at Kirk by Stephen Cribby Lenham Rutsdale Ryhill and Salisbury On Whit-Munday at Bromyard Kingston and Grays Tuesdays and Wednesdays At Ormiskirk Monday and Tuesday in Whitsun-week and on the Monday at Lambyron Chipping Agmondsham Appleby Amersom Bradford Bricklesworth Burton in Lanc. Chichester Cockermouth Datterington Evesham Exeter Dyfield Linton St. Ives Harts-green Rigate Owndle Midlome Sleford Salford Sittingbourn Whitchurch and Stockeleer On Whit-Tuesday at Canterbury Ashby-de-la-Zouch Elesmere Daintr●e ●pping Leighton Buz. Knotsford high Louguir Lewis Llanintheu●ry Midhurst Monmouth M●●ton Mobray Oringstock Rochford Perith. On the Wednesday in Whitsun-week at Royston Sand-Bar Pont-Stephen Newark on Trent Libedon Llandeby and Leek On Thursday the same Week at St. Austel Kingstone and Chacklefield On the Friday at Stow in Guillin Derby and Cogshal On Trinity-Eve at Skipton in Craven Rowel and Pomfract On Trinity-Sunday at South haven Stokely St. Mary Awk Kemdale Rowel On Trinity-Monday at Raleigh Houndslow Ruilly Cresswell Waterford Usk the Vizes Spilsby and Tunbridge On the Tuesday after at Radnor and Abergavenny and the Wednesday after at Aberfrow On the day of Corpus Christi at Sanbury St. Anns Bishop-Stratford Catewid Bremicham Hallaton Eglestrew Haligh Kidderminster Hampstead Llanwist Llamimerchimeth Newbury Neath St. Neots Newport in Montgomeryshire Stopport Prescot and Ross On the Friday after at Coventry and Chepstow On the Sunday after at Stamford and Bolton The Sunday after the third of July at Haveril and the Sunday Fortnight after Midsummer at Fothering Hay On the first Sunday after St. Bartholomews day at Samphbick and Ashford and the Thursday before St. Michaels at Kettering The Monday after St. Mich. at Faseley St. Faiths by Norwich St. Michaels and on the Tuesday after at Salisbury On the Thursday at Banbury and the Fryday before Simon and Jude at Litchfield and on the Thursday before St. Thomas's day at Kettering Stafford St. Peters day A Table for reducing Pounds into Shillings Pence and Farthings and the contrary Pounds Shillings Pence Farthings 1 20 240 960 2 40 480 1920 3 60 720 2880 4 80 960 3840 5 100 1200 4800 6 120 1440 5760 7 140 1680 6720 8 160 1920 7680 9 180 2160 8640 10 ●00 2460 ●60● This Table is easie and wants no Explanation and turned backward it is Farthings into Pence Pence into Shillings and Shillings into Pounds which at the first sight may be thus ●omputed FINIS