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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.)
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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
...
3
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 ...
5
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 ...
6
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 ...
8
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
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