Notes and Queries, Number 49, October 5, 1850 by Various
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"_Reading Parish Accompts_. "1499. Itm. payed for making leng' Mr. Smyth's molde wt. a Judas for the Pascall--vJd." "_St. Giles' Parish Accompts_. "A.D. 1514. Paid for making a Judas for Pascall iiijd." "_Churchwardens' Accompts of S. Martin, Outwich_. "1510. Paid to Randolf Merchaunt Wex Chandiler for the Pascall, the tapers affore the Rode, the Cross Candelles, and Judas Candelles--viiijs. iiijd." "_St. Margaret's, Westminster._ "1524. Item payed for xij. Judacis to stand with the tapers--O ijd. O" MACKENZIE WALCOTT, M.A., Oxon. _Dozen of Bread; Baker's Dozen._--In the _Chronicle of Queen Jane, and of Two Years of Queen Mary_, lately printed for the Camden Society (Appendix iv. p. 112.), it is stated that, amongst other particulars in the accounts of the Chamberlain of Colchester, at which place Mary was entertained on her way to London, there is:--"For xxxviii. _dozen of |
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