Of houshold stuffe.
I heard once on the Bank-side a fellow cry, houshold stuffe, Sixe pence a peck, Sixe pence a peck, whereat I marveiling, as∣ked the Crier, what houshold stuffe it might be that was sould by the peck? to which he repli∣ed
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I heard once on the Bank-side a fellow cry, houshold stuffe, Sixe pence a peck, Sixe pence a peck, whereat I marveiling, as∣ked the Crier, what houshold stuffe it might be that was sould by the peck? to which he repli∣ed
they were broken iron of divers sorts, as Keyes, Snuffers, locks; &c.