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... MARKED CORN KXCHANOE. J , , Ttko official market return give* large arrival ...
... MARK. Lot 23.—-An undivided Moiety of Pour and Half of Mark Moor, the potses-f w . sion of Mr. White, lying comtsou with lauds? of Mr, Parsons, by computation, The undivided Moieties of the above Premises ill be Sold m Fee, subject to the life interest ...
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... MARKED. 1 Jl 22 23 .. 39 i .. if 16 . . 39 .. 71 90 111 33 .. 401 I .. 4 135 150 .. 5: 171 .. 19. 7 .. 10 and I .. I 5 1 7 I and 2 .. 8 11 .. 106 7 ...
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... situate in at ‘oon, and adjoining Lands of Moss r. William Morse, and William Hatt, the Vicar of Kast brent, numbered on the Mark Moor Enclosure Award Wynd 417, 418, and containing respecti ively 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 41 ZAp., but by Vizey’s Admeasure- ...
... MARK COUNTR CIRENCESTER %TWAT(Per Qr.) BARLEY .. :ET-TIIIS 31. Oet. S. d. 0 22 0 27 Itl 11 IS 36 0 30 0 33 0 0 0 34 0 40 0 3914 4o 409 DRAM PEAS RYE FLOUR (per seek). !LOUR. Seerends BREAD, Standard Eggi, 14 fur one shilling. Ducks, le to 3a 60 ...
... THE MARKE CORN EXCHANGE. PRIDAA, Mar. 31. The whole of the arrivals of most kinds of Grain this week have been good • and of Fleur, the quantity is more than adequate to t hel present demand. The Wheat trade is very dull.. Barley sells heavily at last ...
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... MARKE IS. CORN C3WMo;6E—Monday May 5. At this day's market there was a moderate show of Wheat from Kent and Essex by land carriage samp'es, and but little fre..ll up from more remote counties. Selected qualities of white so'd pretty readily at fully the ...