[535] There is still a yard called Cunduit Yard close to Bablake church.
[536] Leet Book, 208, 338.
[537] Ib., 157.
[538] Rogers, Six Cent. 140.
[539] Green, Town Life, ii. 36. Profits on wine were in some cases 2d., in others 4d. a gallon.
[540] Leet Book, 33.
[541] Leet Book, 23. The three most common kinds of bread were wastel,—bread of the finest quality; coket (seconds); and simnel, twice-baked bread, used in Lent (Green, ii. 35).
[542] Leet Book, 24.
[543] Ib., 25.
[544] Ib.