[454] Ib., 189, 75, Whittlesford, Chilford and Radfield.

[455] Dom. S. P., Chas. I., Vol. 189, Nos. 11, 39, 92.

[456] Ib., Vol. 186, No. 98.

[457] Ib. Vol. 203, No. 30.

[458] Ib. Vol. 177, No. 50. See above.

[459] Dom. S. P., Chas. I., Vol. 177. Contains reports between Dec. 15th and 30th, 1630, and the following state that prices have lessened:—

Dec. 20th, No. 29. Anderfield etc., Co. Somerset prices decrease.

Dec. 21st, No. 31. Eight hundreds of York. Wheat 7s. and 6s. 6d. where formerly 9s. 6d.

Dec. 21st, No. 32. Hundred of Lexden etc. Essex, "So as whereas before there was a great scarcitie and want of graine in every market and the price every-daie risinge nowe by these endeavrs the markets are fully served wthout any want and the prices of corne decreasinge."

Dec. 24th, No. 43. Dunmow etc. Essex. By means of "princely care" wheat has fallen from 8s. 6d. to 7s.