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Journal of the House of Commons
… of Gloucester was read; setting forth, That the Clothing Trade has been, and is, the most advantageous Manufacture of … Petition of the Bailiffs, Wardens, and Assistants, of the Companies of Weavers of London, and Canterbury, was referred, … Seas, for the Service of the Year 1694. HORSE. Troops and Companies. Commissioned Officers, &c. Non-commissioned …
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… in behalf of themselves, and the rest of the said Trade, was presented to the House, and read; setting forth, … which Bill, as it now stands, leaves the Printing-Trade open to all Persons to exercise; though, by several … is not lawful Business for several Members of the said Trade; which has occasioned so many scandalous and seditious …
Journal of the House of Commons
… on the behalf of themselves, and of all others of the same Trade within this Kingdom, was presented to the House, and …
Journal of the House of Commons
… the Woollen Manufactures of this Kingdom; whereby a free Trade was granted for Three Years; by means whereof, the … to Germany, Flanders, Hamburgh, and Holland, than when the Trade was confined: And praying a Continuance of the said free Trade to the said Places, in such manner as the House shall …
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… and Town of Portsmouth, and to all the Coasting-Trade; and of the Doubts and Complaints . . . . . thereunto. … Wye, in the Counties of Monmouth and Gloucester, that only trade between the City of Bristoll and Town of Monmouth, on … strict Usage, the Petitioners are almost ruined; and the Trade of the Town of Monmouth, and other Villages bordering …
Journal of the House of Commons
… for Three Weeks, upon extraordinary Occasions. Brewing Trade. A Petition of the common Brewers in the City of New …
Journal of the House of Commons
… this Place: He is a Salesman; and can live well on his Trade: And prays to be discharged. John Webb saith, He listed …
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… for their own private Use, which is a great Part of their Trade; and the Petitioners are advised, such Restriction is … committed, be made upon Saturday Morning next. Plantation Trade. A Petition of several French Protestants, residing in … America; where they have improved the English Colonies by Trade and great Labour; and especially Carolina and New-York, …
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