Whites corn-measure tables, shewing the difference in price, per quarter, of corn, &c when sold by the standard Winchester bushel, of eight gallons, and Those Bushels that hold respectively 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 Pints more than that Measure; Beginning at Ten Shillings and advancing (by Six-Pence per Quarter) to Seventy Shillings. By Thomas White, Master of the academy, Colchester.

  • White, Thomas, Master of the Academy, Colchester.
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1792
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Colchester : printed and sold by W. Keymer, Jun. sold also by G.G.J. and J. Robinson, Pater Noster Row; - Richardson, Royal Exchange; - and Piguenit, Aldgate, London. W. Clachar and W. Stanes, Chelmsford; - J. Shave, Ipswich; - R. Leatherdale, Hadleigh; - J. Rackham, and P. Godge, Bury; - Crouse and Stevenson, Norwich; - R. Loder, Woodbridge; and by the author, 1792.

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[2],6p. ; obl.80.

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ESTC T61580

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