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The Slaughter Man's Chardge.

Hee is to receave of the balieffe or storer, by the derection of the stewarde, all such beaves, muttons, veales, lambes, or kiddes, and those to kill and dresse faire, and clenlie, the oxeskines and sheepeskines, to bee safly laide, that the tanner may receave the oxeskines, and the glover the sheepskines, and both of them to be tallied with by the slaughterman. Hee is to see the tallowe of the oxen, and the suit of the sheepe, be saflie kepte, and to be delivered to the chaundler, by the weight, and to bee tallied for in like sorte as the other; the calves and lambes skinnes bee fees to the clarcke of the kittchine; the inmeates, as tonnges, feet, tripes, calves heades and feete, with lambes heades and purtenancis, are to bee called for, by the clarcke of the kittchine. Hee is to keepe his office clenlie.


Heare followeth a Monthlie Table, with a Diatorie belonginge thereunto, of all such provisions as bee in seasone through the whole yeare.


Januarie, 1605.

These bee the provisions for this month, beginning the 1st of Januarie.

Grosse provisions for this month.

  • Braune
  • Muttone
  • Pigge
  • Hare
  • Beefe
  • Veale
  • Dowe
  • Lambe
  • Baconn
  • Porcke
  • Rabbetts
  • Hinde

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