Counting grains

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Reading about the trade between England and Portugal in the early seventeenth century, in Fisher's great book 'The Portugal Trade', I came across this line:

"From 1705 until 1735 rice was an enumerated commodity."

This suggests not only that they counted each grain, but that someone had to stamp a number on it and write it in a ledger too!
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Perhaps just an early version of e-numbers, developed to be used for enumerating.
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AHB wrote:Perhaps just an early version of e-numbers, developed to be used for enumerating.
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