Veal Money [in the manour of Bradford in Wiltshire]

Veal Money [in the manour of Bradford in Wiltshire]
a yearly rent paid by the tenants to their lord, instead of a quantity of veal, antiently given in kind, called Veal-Noble-money.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Vacuiˊties [with Physicians] * Vermiˊvorousness
Twivil
Vacuiˊties [with Physicians]
Veal Money [in the manour of Bradford in Wiltshire]
Vermiˊvorousness
Viˊsion
Viˊsion
Vision [in Opticks]
Clear Vision [in Opticks]
Confused Vision
Vitelliaˊni
Under-chamberlain [of the Exchequer]
Unleˊttered
Voy