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Kindred and Clan in the Middle Ages and After: A Study in ...
There are really three possible interpretations : (i) The ' hundred ' really refers to
the wadmal reckoning, and the phrase ' hundred of silver ' means ' the price of a
hundred ells, paid in silver,' i.e. 2^ wadmal marks or 20 wadmal aur. (5 silver aur.)
...
Bertha Surtees Phillpotts,
2012
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LAW AND ECONOMICS: A READER: MARCIA: A Reader
If we knew how many hours went into spinning and weaving an ell of wadmal, we
could estimate the market wage rate; if it takesy hours to pro- duce one ell, then
the wage of the women making cloth (including the value of any payment in kind
...
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Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice
My conclusion is that it took about a day to spin and weave an ell of wadmal; this
estimate could easily be off by a factor of two in either direction. If we assume that
, in a relatively poor society such as Iceland, a considerable portion of the ...
Edward P. Stringham,
2011
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The New and Complete American Encyclopedia: Or, Universal ...
his a guilt- of silver or some other metal, to which they fastest an aprYm of
wadmal, ornamented at top with chased silver buttons. Over all this they wear an
upper drei's-fe-J fenibling that of the Swedish peasants, bjjt wider at bottom ; this
is ...
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The Encyclopedia of Money
Up to the 14th century, Sweden made use of a hand-woven woolen cloth
currency called wadmal. Creditors had to accept wadmal in the payment of
money debts, and coined money and wadmal were linked in a fixed exchange
ratio. Medieval ...
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Thirteenth Century England VII: Proceedings of the Durham ...
... linen cloth, napery, wadmell [sic: wadmal, wadmol], Heydok, Mendeps [West
Country], Kerseys, says of Louth [Lines., Lindsey district], Worsted, Norwich,
Ireland, and Causton, and all other says and scarlets, and all kinds of cloth of
Lincoln, ...
Michael Prestwich, R. H. Britnell, Richard Britnell,
1999
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The Norwegian Domination and the Norse World, C.1100-c.1400
Second, what about the production of wadmal and the king's interference, first by
Hakon hdleggr Magnusson and then in 1 329 by Magnus minniskjoldr Eiriksson,
under the guidance of Erlingr, the drott- setil Of course, standardization of ...
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Claire Shaeffer's Fabric Sewing Guide
Wadmal. Seams. The wadmal seam is the same as the double-strap seam. The
wadmal seam is used on non-woven and thick, bulky fabrics (see Nonwoven
Seams, page 383). Double-Welt. Seams. The double-welt seam is topstitched
twice ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
1811), p. 236, we find, among imports, notice of 'Rollys of wadmoll' and 'curse [
coarse] wadmoll.' 'Pann' griseiqui voca[n]tur wadmal;' (1326), Wardrobe Acc.20
Edw. II.26.3. Q. R. Halliwell gives: 'Wadmal, a verythick coarsekind of woollen
cloth ...
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The Eyrbyggja Saga and The Story of the Heath-Slayings
In his bag were three hundreds in wadmal, 45 and twelve skins for sale, 46 and
his victual. Now Arnbiorn was of good help and a brisk man, and the chapmen
held him of good account. They had a fair passage out and made Hordaland, and
...
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «WADMAL»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
wadmal în contextul următoarelor știri.
Better Than Any Modern Travel Book: A 16th-Century German …
There they can produce good woolen cloth (Wattman, Scottish wadmal) Because they have enough of sheep, cows and woolly goats. 55 Iceland is good at all ... «Reykjavík Grapevine, Iul 15»
How to tag a Norwegian
In bygone days you might spot a Norwegian wearing a typical lusekufte or wadmal britches, but nowadays H&M and other international fashion brands see to it ... «The Foreigner, Ian 15»