1 gen 1689 anni - board clog
Descrizione:
These were substantial pieces of timber intended for planks or boards. For example, oak trees listed in a north Yorkshire wood account <i>c</i>.1568 had their specific uses given, that is for <i>wayne blayddes</i>, an <i>axell tree </i>and a <i>bowrde clogg.</i> In the same survey was <i>another borde clogg which was felled and sawyene</i> [sawn] into two parts, one to Henry Awdens <i>for the working of yt</i>, Pickering (NRR1/209). An earlier list of <i>okes, trese and stubs</i> included five separate but consecutive entries, each for <i>j bourd clog.</i> The survey was a retrospective list of woodland offences, most of them apparently taking place in the late 1490s (NRR2/204). The latest use of this word that I have come across is in a Slaidburn inventory of 1689, where <i>1 board clogg</i> was valued at 4d only (CS3/62).
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