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… of the rebels who survived, were either totally dispersed or taken prisoners. The vanquished chevalier dismissing his … passed 22, which continued the duty of 6 d. per chaldron or ton on coal and culm for 35 years longer, for the … off, so long as there shall be any person not an orphan, or not under age, proprietor of any part of the said …
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… Whether this writer had a commission for his employment or took up his pen officiously as a cadet, he proved a meer … Whether Mr. Wilkes was the author of this paper or not, the manner of apprehending him was clearly an … quietly without hazard; and are content with escaping, or even with compounding matters to get free from, a …
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… them not to permit any Fleming whatsoever to come into, or stay in London. He likewise charged the magistrates, … own authority, without the sanction of the king's orders, or the consent of the community, by which means, they were … This year 1275, was founded the convent of Black Friars or preaching friars, by Robert Kilwarby, archbishop of …
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… marks to any person that should bring him, either dead or alive. He was discovered lurking in a garden at Hothfield … complained of as a violation of his privileges. A young mercer having wounded an Italian in a fray, he was … church of St. Martin-le-Grand, at St. Mary de Arcubus, or Bow church, at St. Dunstan in the east, and at the …
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… payment at the stipulated time. The cross in West Cheap or Cheapside, which had been magnificently restored, was … particular citizens; among which the name of John Fisher a mercer, is recorded, for having given 600 marks. Among other … city law imported, that no apprentice should be taken, or the freedom given, excepting they were gentlemen born; …
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… of artificers and labourers to raise their prices, or to alter their hours of working, subjected them to fines, … parliament; and it was enacted that the number of taverns or retailers of wine in London, should not exceed forty, nor … the open country, and were not free of any city, borough, or corporation-town, from vending their wares in the said …
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… of the scriptures, by the four first general councils, or any other which followed the scriptures as their rule, or by the future determinations of parliament and convocation … properly so called; which constituted them a corporation, or body politic. She hereby granted them a common seal, …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… son of William Hosey of Marshfeild in the County of Glouc. mercer hath putt himselfe appntice to Charles Hosey wthout …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… son of William Hull late of Landon in the County of Buckes mercer dec. hath putt himselfe appntice to John Hodson of …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Wells of stowe the old in the County of Gloucester mercer hath put himselfe appntice to william Carter of S t … 1658 62 John Browndridge the son of Anthony Browndridge or Eggermount in the County of Cumberland husbandman hath put …
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