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Example sentences for "tymber"

Lexicographically close words:
tyke; tykes; tyle; tyll; tylle; tyme; tymes; tympan; tympana; tympani
  1. Semidone sent me a bill to set my hand unto, to pay the king 450 taies for the tymber we bought of hym.

  2. Also Mr. Eaton fell out with a Japon of Figen, whoe misused and struck hym with a staff and knockt hym downe, thinking to have kild hym, for spite he bought tymber at a hier rate then he.

  3. And we receved tymber of Skidayen Dono, viz.

  4. The tymber to be all delivered in Firando the next moone.

  5. I had conference with the carpenters to build a new gadonge per water side, which, according to the note they put in, will cost for tymber and other stuffe, besides workmanshipp, 681 tais.

  6. Japon; offring me much frendship, yf our shiping chanced to put into any of his portes, as also to furnish them with tymber or any other matter they stood in need of, at as loe a rate as we could have it in any other parte of Japon.

  7. Adames tould me that the King of Firando had sent hym a sharp letter, because he did repare his junck and took no tymber of hym, saying he would not let hym have carpenters henceforward.

  8. And I receaved a letter from the Dico of Ikanoura[77] advising me that he wold com or send to me to make price for plank or tymber which we should have need of.

  9. The perticulars of tymber is as followeth, viz.

  10. They required eight or nine weekes, if there were Tymber sufficient, whereas now they had but sixe and twentie dayes in all to remayne in that Countrey.

  11. If you find great plentie of tymber on the shore side or vpon any portable riuer, you were best to cut downe of the same the first winter, to be seasoned for ships, barks, boates, and houses.

  12. Yt hath also divers goodly havens to harborowe yn, and greate stoare of tymber for buildinge of shippes.

  13. And also wee may there, withoute payeng for the same, have tymber to builde greate navies, and may bringe them into this realme, and have goodd sale of the same.

  14. Tymber in doeinge of ) ) 150 tonnes, VIs VIIId the tonne.

  15. My houses you do also sée, which are of tymber and earthe, and the principallest of Masons worke, therefore nowe you do both knowe and sée what odious lyars those talebearers were.

  16. Japon paid the carpenters and labourers, and for tymber and other matters, for building an old China howse, whose kay we use contynewally to trym and calke our boates, the sum of 10 ta.

  17. Yt is said the Hollanders meane to make a galley of parte of this tymber to set out against the Portingale frigotes.

  18. Adames host, came out of Xaxma, and hath bought store of planke and tymber secretly underhand for the Hollanders; otherwaies the King of Xaxma would not let them have any, being noe frend to the Hollanders.

  19. Bantam, Muoyen, and Tortolla, to tuch all at Piscadores, to discharge 337 tymber and plankes which they carry to fortefie themselves.

  20. I sent our jurebasso to Cochie to know wherefore the kinges bongew would not permitt our tymber and boardes to be landed at our howse, as also what he ment to take ij of our men presoners upon no occation.

  21. We receved this tymber following for the buriall place, viz.

  22. And we agreed with Fezemon Dono of Firando, in presence of Tayamon Dono, the carpenter, for tymber and boardes to make a new gedonge.

  23. For carriage of tymber from Stablegate to the Dongeon.

  24. The profitt to be made of the said woodes is either by convertinge the same to coles, and soe for makinge iron or otherwise by sellinge of the tymber by the tonne.

  25. Payd for a present for Mr. Alford and Mr. Herytage for ther good wyll for tymber for the newe Rode lofte ijs.

  26. Rec'd for the beame the Roode stood on, for boords and other tymber parcell of the Roode loft xlijs.


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