Search

Displaying 11441 - 11450 of 12086
Finance and trade under Edward III
Finance and trade under Edward III
… There was to be an equal law for rich and poor and every burgess whether poor or rich was to have the liberty of going …
Survey of London
… the manner of the Duomo in Florence (Cole suggesting 'Mr. Burgess' to work it out). Then it was a recasting in the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… lose Money by being a Member; and surely, if he be a right Burgess, he will resolve not to sell at all, rather than sell …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Sessions; and the Action is to lie either for a Knight, or Burgess, or any other Person that would bring the same; but … and Costs, if a Knight, and forty Pounds if a Citizen or Burgess, and that by a Law made on purpose to help the Party … I have the Honour to serve, where the Descendants of every Burgess claim a Right to vote, and by Consequence they will …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… who, for taking four Pounds to get a Person elected a Burgess for that Borough, was fined and imprisoned by the …
Displaying 11441 - 11450 of 12086