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Journal of the House of Commons
… Crew, and others, on behalf of themselves, and many poor Journeymen and Artificers in the Mystery of Pot-making, was …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of Southampton, and other adjacent Places, with their Journeymen and Servants, was presented to the House, and … are not able to keep in Work One Third Part of the Journeymen and Servants they used to employ; whereby many are …
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… so that the Petitioners cannot receive Money enough to pay Journeymen: And praying, That the Duty upon Alum-Leather may …
Journal of the House of Commons
… do lie upon the Table. Duty on Leather. A Petition of Journeymen Shoemakers of London Westminster, Southwark, and …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Trades, find such Discouragements that they cannot employ Journeymen, and the Poor, as they formerly did, who are in …
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… Commodities. John Michell said, Since the Duty, several Journeymen, that cannot be employed by their Masters, are set …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Occasions. Duties on Leather. A Petition of the Journeymen and Labourers belonging to the Gloving and … and Oiled-Leather, the chief Masters have turned off their Journeymen, whom they had employed many Years before; who, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… reason of the said Tax, that they are not able to employ Journeymen, and poor People, as formerly, whereby the Poor …
Journal of the House of Commons
… is so decreased, that they are forced to turn off their Journeymen; who now are necessitated to spin and card for a … the County of Hereford, in behalf of themselves and their Journeymen and Women in the said Town, was presented to the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… That the Petitioners, within these few Years, kept many Journeymen and poor People employed, in Picking, Sorting, and …
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