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| align="left"|beef (leopard's rations) || daily portion for a decorative pet leopard  || align="right"|19 || align="left"|c.p. || align="right"|2.16 || align="left"|lb.
 
| align="left"|beef (leopard's rations) || daily portion for a decorative pet leopard  || align="right"|19 || align="left"|c.p. || align="right"|2.16 || align="left"|lb.
 
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| align="left"|beef (side) || daily portion of 9.6 oz. || align="right"|5 || align="left"|c.p. || align="right"|0.60 || align="left"|lb.
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| align="left"|beef (side) || whole side of beef, unbutchered || align="right"|11 || align="left"|g.p. || align="right"|250.00 || align="left"|lb.
 
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| align="left"|pork (side) || daily portion of 9.6 oz. || align="right"|5 || align="left"|c.p. || align="right"|0.60 || align="left"|lb.
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| align="left"|pork (whole) || whole carcass, unbutchered || align="right"|3 || align="left"|s.p. || align="right"|200.00 || align="left"|lb.
 
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| align="left"|stun price (cow, donkey, horse or mule) || daily portion of 9.6 oz. || align="right"|5 || align="left"|c.p. || align="right"|0.60 || align="left"|lb.
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| align="left"|stun price (cow, donkey, horse or mule) || - || align="right"|- || align="left"|c.p. || align="right"|- || align="left"|lb.
 
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| align="left"|stun price (pig) || daily portion of 9.6 oz. || align="right"|5 || align="left"|c.p. || align="right"|0.60 || align="left"|lb.
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| align="left"|stun price (sheep or goat) || daily portion of 9.6 oz. || align="right"|5 || align="left"|c.p. || align="right"|0.60 || align="left"|lb.
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Revision as of 19:53, 10 August 2020

Abbatoirs, or slaughterhouses, are located near stockyards and run by the butcher's guild. The slaughter of animals occurs in the open air, adjoined with fishmongers' stalls and the sale of certain perishable goods, in an area called the Wet Market. In English and Irish towns the streets where slaughtering takes place are called "The Shambles." Food purchased is cut in the amount wanted while the buyer waits and at this time food is not delivered by the guild. Normally, important or wealthy persons buy animals and not meat, to do their own slaughtering.

Prices shown are for the city of London, England. Other markets worldwide will have different prices, depending upon their access to transport and location of resources.

Item/Service Description Price Coin Weight Unit
beef (dog's rations) daily portion for a working dog weighing 60 lbs. 5 c.p. 0.60 lb.
beef (hippogriff's rations) daily portion for a working hippogriff 5 s.p. 6.86 lb.
beef (leopard's rations) daily portion for a decorative pet leopard 19 c.p. 2.16 lb.
beef (side) whole side of beef, unbutchered 11 g.p. 250.00 lb.
pork (whole) whole carcass, unbutchered 3 s.p. 200.00 lb.
stun price (cow, donkey, horse or mule) - - c.p. - lb.
stun price (pig) - - c.p. - lb.
stun price (sheep or goat) - - c.p. - lb.