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4th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to the Merchants of the Staple for the exportation of cloth and other manufactures made of wool. SIR DUDLEY DIGGES … trading of wool merchants of the staple for exportation of cloth and all stuff made of wool. When Sir Richard Weston was … the Merchants [ sic] Staplers for the deporting [ sic] of cloth and other manufactures of wool. The Lords sent to …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in the shop. The witness was in the shop to buy or pay for cloth. Signed by Edmund Fisher. Repeated in court before Sir …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… scarlet coat, Hursler replied that 'it was the kings cloth'. Sibthorpe said it was not, and Hursler declared, … 'Whosoever said that that coate was not the kings cloth did lie.' 8. As witness 1. 9. Mrs Hursler told …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Adventurers of England, now of London. That more wool and cloth carried out in H. 4['s] time, by 7 times over, than the Merchant Adventures do now in cloth. A petition from the Merchants of the Staple read, … Confusion of trade following, this main commodity of cloth will stick more than now. Doubts if we take away the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… but a 'vile mechanic...a broker and tailor of remnants of cloth,' and was well known as such in Shoe Lane, London. … mechanic' and was 'a broker and tailor of remnants of cloth'. He alleged also that Starkey was well known as such …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… menconed, and never his servant or did weare his cloth.' 25 September 1638 Signed by William Daniel and by …
6th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 6 sorting-cloths made of sack. [?Should] bear 10s. a cloth, 3d. allowed for waste. Tempore Queen Mary 6 0 Regni … Mary took but 5s. 6d. and 14d. Queen Elizabeth, of sorting-cloth 60 pound weight, she added 13d. and a third for over … 1d. and a third of a penny, which is 2d. a pound for all cloth. This held legal by Coventry and Yelverton. Canterbury, …