| The fferdyng whit loff coket / | xvij oz & d [=½] & ob weight * |
| The ob [ha’penny] whit loff | xxxv vncis & j d weight |
| The qa† symnell | xv oz ij d ob in weight |
| The ob whet loff | lij oz d. & j d ob weight |
| The peny whet loff | Cv oz d & quarter & ob weight |
| The ob lof of all graynes | lxx oz & ij d weight |
* Half a pennyweight.
† ? quadranta, farthing.
[6.] ix xx = 9 × 20, = 180. messe may be in effe: the long s’es are crossed like f’s.
[7.] Stean, a stone vessel. ‘A great pot or stean,’ Hollyband’s Dictionarie, 1593. Halliwell.
[8.] ? (12 × 20 + 10)12 = 3000.
[Balliol MS. 354, ffl C lxxxxi, or leaf 203, back.]
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