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pillow is twenty pence in value. [1]A throwboard of the bone of a whale is three score pence in value. [2]A throwboard of any other bone is thirty pence in value. [3]A throwboard of a hart's antler is twenty-four pence in value. [4]A throwboard of a steer's horn is twelve pence in value. [5]A throwboard of wood is four legal pence in value. [6]A broad axe is four legal pence in value. [7]A fuel axe is two legal pence in value. [8]A hand hatchet is one legal penny in value. [9]A large auger is two legal pence in value. [10]A medium auger is one legal penny in value. [11]A wimble and a drawknife and a billhook and a whetstone are each one halfpenny in value. [12]A coulter is four legal pence in value. [13]An adze and a reaping-hook and a mattock and a sickle and shears and a comb and a hedging-bill and a billhook and a willow pail and a white pail with small hoops and a baking board and a flesh-dish and a pail of willow wood and a sieve are each of them one legal penny in value. [14]A spade and a willow bucket and a broad dish and a riddle are each a curt penny in value. [15]A yew pail and a tub and a stave churn and a vat churn and a bowl and a liquor bowl and a winnowing sheet and a pan with feet are each four legal pence in

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