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Finance and trade under Edward III
… the King's supplies were rapidly becoming exhausted, and Edward was obliged to meet a Parliament in which, as we have … a good reason for not meeting Parliament until 1351 That Edward therefore should, in spite of his pledge, seek to … economic significance of these municipal conflicts we may, I think, take it for granted that the negotiations of the …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… The estate of merchants, 1336-1365 (G. Unwin): I - 1336-40 THE ESTATE OF MERCHANTS, 13361365 I. A COUPLE of … Professor Tout's recent book on "The Place of the Reign of Edward II in English History," 1 has cast a flood of new … of merchants which were a marked feature of the policy of Edward III from 1336 to 1354, had their main antecedents, not …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… grant of any kind from Parliament, even if the memory of Edward's shameless repudiation of the concessions by which he … farm of the customs and of the wool monopoly since 1344, i e. the two Melchbourns, Cheriton, Swanland, Wendlingburgh … Staple is given in Prof Tout's The Place of the Reign of Edward II in English History, pp 241-66 Cf ante, p 199 C P R …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… the gild merchants and the classes below and above them, i e -the country traders, the fellow townsmen who were not … its population may have doubled during the reign of Edward III In the almost continuous conflict on mercantile … capture of the French king in August, 1356, strengthened Edward in demanding similar concessions from the Parliament …
Survey of London
… 1718 a trustee for Brodrepp conveyed the property to Edward Umfrevile of Fetter Lane, gentleman, and Israel … Town, probably from Ann Williams of Lambeth, daughter of Edward Williams of Bishopsgate Street, gentleman. In 1792 and … the evening at Spitalfields, on "Prepare to meet thy God, I largely showed the utter absurdity of the supposition, that …
Survey of London
… Kensington. 14 Cole records one such baseless rumour ('I was his scheming tool') and (after the Prince's death) Sir … against hotels in 1894: 275 the first appears in the Post Office Directory in 1908. The place of the speculatively … Institute Road the scene southward was such that King Edward VII told Sir Arthur Bigge on his appointment as …
Survey of London
… room to lay ye foundations and brick cornered with stone I suppose will be the richest materialls we can obtain to which I suppose may be sufficient, all circumstances considered and … Tillard purchased the chapel and appointed the Rev. Edward Bickersteth as minister. 38 Bickersteth had been a …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The Excise Bill (1733)I Votes in favour thereof A LIST of the Members, who voted … Hon. Richard, Esq. Ashburnham Sir William, Bart. Ashe Edward, Esq. Austen Sir Robert, Bart. Bacon Waller, Esq. … Esq. Duncombe Anthony, Esq. Edgcumbe Richard, Esq. Edward Samuel, Esq. Eliot Richard, Esq. Erle Giles, Esq. Erle …
Survey of London
… roofs to the small towers in the Cromwell Road elevation? I thought Fowke right to object to copying the House here, … committees, and asserted the Department's competence: 'I said we would have our professional status acknowledged or … impaired the management. When the exhibition opened on I May the arrangements were 'gloriously incomplete': 132 some …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… The fabric of the church Architecture CHAPTER I - ARCHITECTURE The Ground Plan The Augustinian order … was planned for a central tower. The seal (pl. XIII, Vol. I, p. 318) struck by Rahere suggests that there might also … it is found in the wooden canopy over the tomb of Edward III (1377) and in the monument of Sir Bernard Brocas …