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... households were typical of those of rural labourers and small farmers up and down the country . " 18 - These animals would have provided dairy goods for the household mainly butter and cheese , but also by - products such as buttermilk ...
... households were typical of those of rural labourers and small farmers up and down the country . " 18 - These animals would have provided dairy goods for the household mainly butter and cheese , but also by - products such as buttermilk ...
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... households . Most houses of the period consisted of just a few rooms , and it is clear that even in larger households many rooms served a multiple purpose , with food stored around other household goods ; it was more a question of ...
... households . Most houses of the period consisted of just a few rooms , and it is clear that even in larger households many rooms served a multiple purpose , with food stored around other household goods ; it was more a question of ...
Page 171
... households , together with towels for drying hands , which would generally be washed before eating , and napkins . Richard Hoe , labourer of Cropwell Bishop ... households FOOD AND DRINK IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE HOUSEHOLDS , c . 1540-1640 171.
... households , together with towels for drying hands , which would generally be washed before eating , and napkins . Richard Hoe , labourer of Cropwell Bishop ... households FOOD AND DRINK IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE HOUSEHOLDS , c . 1540-1640 171.
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Editors Notes | 12 |
distribution of RomanoBritish artefacts | 73 |
distribution of RomanoBritish artefacts and firecracked | 79 |
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