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Finance and trade under Edward III
… the King's merchants or by any other individual as long as they pay the King what is due And in case it please … grievances or for amendment of the law. The Commons, after long consultations with their constituents on the one hand, … made conditional upon a speedy and favourable reply to a long list of forty-three petitions attached to the offer It …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… are in open conflict with their King and cannot hold out long without a market for their wool 2 It is noteworthy that … But as the exportation of wool continued except for long intervals till 1353 to be in the hands of different … the King's urgent needs, to renew taxation in one form as long as it was not simultaneously levied in the other two …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… who might be willing to consent to the maletote as long as their own licenses of exemption were allowed to … by the petition in which the latter demand once more the long deferred payment for the wool seized at Dordrecht "The …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… others in addition Like Newcastle, Yarmouth had its long standing quarrel between rich and poor burgesses about … For that very reason, however, they were not likely to be long satisfied with the policy formulated in the Statute of … doubt the most lucrative branch of these various trades as long as the King paid his debts, and in order to secure …
Survey of London
… side, but Did not stay in [the office of Lord Chancellor] Long enough to finish the Devision of Spittle fields. But … The Methodists apparently did not hold the property on a long lease, for in November 1752 it was offered to Christ … Railway Company. 58 Great Eastern Buildings consist of two long blocks, two rooms deep and four storeys high, placed at …
Survey of London
… he was succeeded by his son. In the latter part of his long service the elder Hunt, who in 1856 became consultant … The belief in the direct utility of 'museums' for teaching long affected thinking about the site. In the 1860's the … Terrace yielding ground rents worth 500 per annum). 91 The long-leasehold tenures of the terrace houses fronting …
Survey of London
… tabernacle was about thirty feet wide and fifty feet long. The ground surrounding it measured sixteen feet to the … 1755, was an unpretentious meeting-house, some sixty feet long and fifty feet wide, its oblong plan being correctly … and along each side. The plain exterior was of brick, with long-and short quoins and an unmoulded parapet-band of stone. …
Survey of London Monograph
… of Pembroke or Emmanuel at Cambridge, to show this. The long low pediment, which is a characteristic in the side …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Esq. Stuart William, Esq. Sutherland William, Esq. Sutton General Richard. Talbot Charles, Esq. Thompson …
Survey of London
… 'cathedrals of old' as exemplars of embellishment over a long period. 70) Schemes for completion of the building in … hour [Cole's underlining] and that the men might work as long as they liked'. 93 Cole applauded this in The Cornhill …