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Footnotes:
{82} In the 31st page of Sir Frederick Morton Eden's Appendix to the
State of the Poor, it appears that in 1426, a hay horse, for the Prior
(we may suppose of prime quality) cost 1 pounds 6s. 8d. and a colt 4s.
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