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Coal-whippers
Coal-whippers, labourers discharging the cargoes of vessels laden with coals in the port of London. See 6 &
Manifesto, or Manifest
the names of the places where the goods have been laden, and the places for which they are destined, the name
Prisage or Butlerage
a custom whereby the price challenges out of every bark laden with wine, two tuns of wine, at his own price.
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Recta prisa regis
another behind, the mast, as a custom for every ship laden with wines. See PRISAGE.
Sacquier
ancient officer, whose business was to load and unload vessels laden with salt, corn, or fish, to prevent the ship's crew
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