Grain - Early works to 1800
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Pet. - Henry Band, against Lord Glenlee's interlocutor. Tho. Grierson, W.S. agent. Mr Home, clerk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Henry Band, baker and corn-dealer in Edinburgh; ..
Band, HenryDate: 1796]- E-books
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An Act for indemnifying all persons who have been concerned in advising or carrying into execution certain Orders of Council, respecting the importation and exportation of corn and grain, and also certain orders issued by the Governor General of His Majesty's colonies in America and for preventing suits in consequence of the same, and for making further provisions relative thereto.
Great BritainDate: 1790- E-books
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An estimate relating to gleaning Co. Camb. Par. G-r. 1787 880 acres of all sorts of grain, produced to 40 families, gleaning fairly and unexceptionably, viz. half a Bushel per acre 400 Bushels 400 bushels, at the Average of 4s. a Bushel-is - 80l. Perhaps, with the Straw and chaff, and a little higher Average, as a very Sensible Miller and Farmer there said; the whole of the Gleanings might be worth 100l.
CambridgeshireDate: 1790?]- E-books
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At the city of Glasgow, the first day of November, seventeen hundred and eighty-six years; which day, the Lord Provost, magistrates, and council of the city of Glasgow, being in council assembled, and taking into their serious consideration the proposals made by the land-holders in ... the city of Edinburgh, for altering the present law respecting the importation of meal and grain into Scotland; ..
Glasgow (Scotland). Town CouncilDate: [1786]