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Damages claims from Bywell

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Bowl - Boll: see Glossary

?potatoes. See glossary for load


See Glosssary for Winchester Bushel
A 'Hexham' Bushel would have been a local standard measure



See Glossary for Peck




See glossary for Chaff

See glossary for happin
See glossary for Delf
Furm - probably form (bench)
See Glossary for Yellong
See glossary for fother






Messrs Mallaburn and Richardson's damage L S D £ s d A ton and a half of Hay lost 4-10-- ] 6 17 0 a bowl of Wheat ditto 12-- ] Damage in the Window and Furniture 1-00-- ] A Load of Tates 0-15 ] John Hall's Damages Three Winchester Bushels of Barley, 3 Pecks of ] 1 10 6 Rye Meal & Hexham Bushel of Oats ] Damage done to the Household Goods & ] Window Fenwick Hall Jun Damage 2 Pecks of Oatmeal, a Peck of Wheat Meal ] and a peck of Rye Meal. Six pounds of Hung Beef ] 1 01 0 Damage done to the household goods & Window ] William Thompson's Damages 2 Chaff beds and Bedsteads & Hangings ] 6 0 6 Three pair of sheets, a pair of blankets,two ] - 18 0 Happins,a press, a Dresser & Shelves Six Pow ] 1 7 0 Dishes, a dozen Delf plates, a Table and Stand ] 8 2 0 a Great Chair, A Furm, a Coup & Shelves, six - 7 0 Stools, a Pot & Yellong (?), a Crook, Bars, & other - 17 0 materials &c.Loss of Cloathes, five Fother of 1 12 6 Coals, a Peck of Potatoes, a Peck of Oatmeal, half Peck of flour 15 two wheels 7 18 6

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