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Page 60
... theij used to be six inches Longer and six Inches wider and woud have held 20 or 30 dozen of the same sizes more than theij did and yet they paid the full freight of two halfe chests which hould manj more also the chests were not well ...
... theij used to be six inches Longer and six Inches wider and woud have held 20 or 30 dozen of the same sizes more than theij did and yet they paid the full freight of two halfe chests which hould manj more also the chests were not well ...
Page 62
... theij be not seene when the Chest is opened and Lasst Lij Lett them be sent bij the first good & sure ship for wee would wrather give 5 8 or 103 p ' Chest extra ordinary ffraight than want them in ffebuarij or March next at furthest ...
... theij be not seene when the Chest is opened and Lasst Lij Lett them be sent bij the first good & sure ship for wee would wrather give 5 8 or 103 p ' Chest extra ordinary ffraight than want them in ffebuarij or March next at furthest ...
Page 63
... theij could take wett after theij wear shipt for both the ships wear in a verij good Condition soe that we supose your servants lett the chests stand out in the raigne after theij wear packt , and therefore we hope you will freelij make ...
... theij could take wett after theij wear shipt for both the ships wear in a verij good Condition soe that we supose your servants lett the chests stand out in the raigne after theij wear packt , and therefore we hope you will freelij make ...
Page 64
... theij woud be deerer to us than wee can buij heer ) and alsoe to enter shortt of the true number of everij chest of drinking Glasses ten dozen for the Custome is also verij high apone them , and praij S ' Lett us heere from you when you ...
... theij woud be deerer to us than wee can buij heer ) and alsoe to enter shortt of the true number of everij chest of drinking Glasses ten dozen for the Custome is also verij high apone them , and praij S ' Lett us heere from you when you ...
Page 65
... theij be all verij well and Carefullij packt up and with thorou drij weeds , for if the weeds be not well drijed or doe tak anij wett after theij be packt theij staijne and spoijle the glasses . 3dj That the Lookeing glasses bee all ...
... theij be all verij well and Carefullij packt up and with thorou drij weeds , for if the weeds be not well drijed or doe tak anij wett after theij be packt theij staijne and spoijle the glasses . 3dj That the Lookeing glasses bee all ...
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according admors aforesaid anij apone appointed Apprentice Arts beer glasses Bye Laws CHARLES Charter chosen City of London Clerk Commonalty of Glass Company of Glass corporal oath Court of Assistants CROWN GLASS dozen drinking glasses Elections England execute facterijs Fellowship ffrind flint glass forfeit George Ravenscroft GLASS HOUSE Glass Sellers granted halfe Chests heer heirs and successors hereafter hereby Inches english Inrolled Invencon ITEM-That John Greene King Lana Lett Letters Patents Livery Company Looking Glasses maij Majesty manufacture Master and Wardens Misteries Number Ordinances packt pence person and persons person or persons Petition Plate Glass PORTLAND VASE praij praj presents psents Richard Sadler Sellers of London sent seven miles thereof shillings Society sortt statutes Street Suburbs theij thej things THOMAS Trade unto vases Venice verij wares whatsoever whereof the Master WILLIAM woud ם ם ם
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