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         University of Oxford.
      
       
         
           1681
        
      
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             Univers. Oxon. The price of provision, appointed by the Reverend Timothy Halton, Doctor of Divinity Provost of Queens-Colledge, and Vice-Chancellor to the most illustrious James Duke of Ormond, &c. Chancellor of the University, His Majesties clerk of this market. VVhich prices all sellers are required not to exceed.
             University of Oxford.
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.)
           
             s.n.,
             [Oxford :
             1681?]
          
           
             Manuscript note: "Stuck up in all public places 13. March 1680". With additional manuscript notations of prices.
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           University of Oxford -- History -- Early works to 1800.
           Prices -- England -- Oxford -- Early works to 1800.
           Price regulation -- England -- Oxford -- Early works to 1800.
           Broadsides -- England -- Oxford
        
      
    
     
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           Univers
           .
           Oxon.
           
        
         
           The
           Prices
           of
           Provision
           ,
           appointed
           by
           the
           Reverend
           
             Timothy
             Halton
          
           Doctor
           of
           Divinity
           ,
           Provost
           of
           
             Queens-Colledge
             ,
          
           and
           Vice-Chancellor
           to
           the
           Most
           Illustrious
           
             James
          
           Duke
           of
           
             Ormond
             ,
          
           &c.
           
           Chancellor
           of
           this
           University
           ,
           His
           Majesties
           Clerk
           of
           this
           Market
           .
           VVhich
           Prices
           all
           Sellers
           are
           required
           not
           to
           exceed
           .
        
         
           
             IMprimis
             a
             pound
             of
             Butter
             sweet
             and
             new
             the
             best
             in
             the
             Market
          
           
             Item
             a
             pound
             of
             second
             Butter
             sweet
             and
             new
          
           
             Item
             a
             pound
             of
             the
             best
             Cheese
          
           
             Item
             a
             pound
             of
             second
             Cheese
          
           
             Item
             Eggs
             for
          
           
             Item
             a
             Couple
             of
             Capons
             the
             best
             in
             the
             Market
          
           
             Item
             a
             Couple
             of
             second
             Capons
             in
             the
             Market
          
           
             Item
             a
             Couple
             of
             Chickens
             the
             best
             in
             the
             Market
          
           
             Item
             a
             Couple
             of
             second
             Chickens
             in
             the
             Market
          
           
             Item
             a
             Couple
             of
             fat
             Pullets
          
           
             Item
             a
             Dozen
             of
             Pigeons
             the
             best
             in
             the
             Market
          
           
             Item
             a
             Couple
             of
             fat
             Green
             Geese
             the
             best
             in
             the
             Market
          
           
             Item
             a
             Couple
             of
             Rabbets
             the
             best
             in
             the
             Market
          
           
             Item
             a
             Couple
             of
             second
             Rabbets
          
           
             Item
             a
             fat
             Pigg
             the
             best
             in
             the
             Market
          
           
             Item
             a
             second
             Pigg
             in
             the
             Market
          
           
             Item
             a
             Stone
             of
             the
             best
             Beef
             at
             the
             Butchers
             ,
             weighing
             Eight
             pound
             Avoyrdupois
             ▪
          
           
             Item
             a
             Stone
             of
             the
             second
             Beef
             at
             the
             Butchers
          
           
             Item
             a
             Quarter
             of
             the
             best
             Weather
             Mutton
             at
             the
             Butchers
             by
             the
             pound
          
           
             Item
             a
             Quarter
             of
             the
             second
             Weather
             Mutton
             at
             the
             Butchers
             by
             the
             pound
          
           
             Item
             a
             Quarter
             of
             the
             best
             Lamb
             at
             the
             Butchers
             by
             the
             pound
          
           
             Item
             a
             Quarter
             of
             the
             best
             Veal
             at
             the
             Butchers
             by
             the
             pound
          
           
             Item
             a
             Quarter
             of
             the
             second
             Veal
             at
             the
             Butchers
             by
             the
             pound
          
           
             Item
             a
             whole
             Flitch
             of
             Bacon
             by
             the
             pound
          
           
             Item
             Rib-Bacon
             by
             the
             pound
          
           
             Item
             a
             pound
             of
             Tallow
             Candles
             made
             of
             Wick
          
           
             Item
             a
             pound
             of
             Cotton
             or
             Watching
             Candles
          
           
             Item
             Hay
             and
             Litter
             day
             and
             night
             for
             one
             Horse
             within
             every
             Inn
             ,
             and
             Livery
             Stable
          
           
             Item
             a
             Bushel
             of
             the
             best
             Oats
             within
             every
             Inn
          
           
             Item
             a
             Bushel
             of
             the
             best
             Beans
             within
             every
             Inn
          
        
      
    
     
  

