for material and making your silk grogram coate

for material and making your daughter’s gasson shute

for material and making your daughter’s silke moheare wascote

for material and making your damask coate

Total 7. 17. 9.” (Ibid. p. 265).

The Rev. Giles Moore bought “of Widdow Langley 2 more fine sheets, of Goodwyfe Seamer 9 ells. and a halfe of hempen cloath.” (Suss. Arch. Coll. Vol. I., p. 68, 1656. Rev. Giles Moore’s Journal).

Foulis paid, in Scots money, Jan. 22, 1692 “to Mrs. Pouries lad for aniseed, carthamums &c. 11s.” (p. 144), and on Aug. 3, 1696 he “received from Eliz. Ludgate last Whits maill for yᵉ shop at fosters Wyndhead 25ˡⁱᵇ.” (p. 195). Jan. 14, 1704 “to my douchter Jean be Mrs. Cuthbertsons paymᵗ for 4 ell & ½ flowered calico to lyne my nightgowne 7. 13. 0.” (p. 339). May 23, 1704 “receaved from Agnes philp Whitsun, maill for the shop at fosters wyndhead and yᵉ key therof, and given it to the Candlemakers wife who has taken the shop 25ˡⁱᵇ” (p. 346). (Foulis Acct. Book). Similar entries are in the Howard Household Book, 1619. “To Mrs. Smith for lining [linen] for my Lord, had in Easter tearm, 5ˡⁱ xˢ. Mrs. Smith for napry had in May vjˡⁱ iiˢ” (Howard Household Book, pp. 105 and 161.).

[429]. Middlesex County Records, p. 180, 1698.

[430]. Middlesex County Records, p. 2, 1690.

[431]. C. R. 18th, August, 1640.