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Strana xxviii
... cloth industry in England , and thus to make her a manufacturing country . " It is difficult at any time to find the clue to any particular policy , it is seldom that there is one sole motive . But after a very careful investigation of ...
... cloth industry in England , and thus to make her a manufacturing country . " It is difficult at any time to find the clue to any particular policy , it is seldom that there is one sole motive . But after a very careful investigation of ...
Strana xxix
... cloth , but the carrying of this cloth to continental markets was still largely done in foreign vessels by foreign merchants . In the fourteenth cen- tury all York shipments passed through Hull . The German or Hanse merchants , between ...
... cloth , but the carrying of this cloth to continental markets was still largely done in foreign vessels by foreign merchants . In the fourteenth cen- tury all York shipments passed through Hull . The German or Hanse merchants , between ...
Strana xxx
... cloth in vessels be- longing to owners not free of the company ; at the end of the fourteenth century ninety - four women were paying taxes as weavers in York alone ; in Wakefield in Emma Earle's weaving sheds one - fourth of the entire ...
... cloth in vessels be- longing to owners not free of the company ; at the end of the fourteenth century ninety - four women were paying taxes as weavers in York alone ; in Wakefield in Emma Earle's weaving sheds one - fourth of the entire ...
Strana xxxi
... cloth collected in the rest of the county was bought and sold , while it ceased to make any appreciable amount of the material itself . Unfortunately , the rolls tell little of the ships employed in the cloth trade beyond their names ...
... cloth collected in the rest of the county was bought and sold , while it ceased to make any appreciable amount of the material itself . Unfortunately , the rolls tell little of the ships employed in the cloth trade beyond their names ...
Strana xxxvii
... cloth in streets , near where the London men had their shops and stalls ; an immediate fall of nearly fifty per cent . in prices followed . But the oppressor's cup of iniquity was not yet full ; he had influenced the toll collectors in ...
... cloth in streets , near where the London men had their shops and stalls ; an immediate fall of nearly fifty per cent . in prices followed . But the oppressor's cup of iniquity was not yet full ; he had influenced the toll collectors in ...
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accompte ACCOUNT ROLL aforesaid Afsistants alderman Andwarpe anno Domini Antwerp apprentice arrerage beinge beyng brethern brethren brother cariagio carpentariis charter cittie City of York cloth constables court deputie diversis Domini dyvers Eastland Company Ebor Emden enacted England et uxore expensis fellowshipp Fossegate fother gilde governor graunted Hall hath Henry Henry Thomson hoc anno holdyng hospitall Hull Ibid iiijd iiijs iijd iijli iijs Item Johanni John letter London lord marte master mercers merchants adventurers mistery operariis ordand paid payd paye person potu quod receyved reddit reddit per annum resayved Richard Robert sall sayd seid Septimana sequente shalbe shippes solutum solverunt Summa tayke tenemento in tenura ther thereof Thomas trade trewe tyme unto uppon uxore viijd viijs vijd vijs vjli Willelmo William worshipfull worships xiiijs xiijs xijd xijs xvjs xxvjs yere York Freemen youe
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Strana 35 - Dei gracia Rex Anglie et Francie et dominus Hibernie Omnibus ad quos presentes litere pervenerint salutem. Sciatis quod...
Strana xxxiii - Burdeux-ward, whil that the chapman sleep. Of nyce conscience took he no keep. If that he foughte, and hadde the heigher hand, By water he sente hem hoom to every land.
Strana 244 - This Book of Articles before rehearsed is again approved, and allowed to be holden and executed within the realm, by the assent and consent of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Strana 2 - Rex omnibus ad quos, etc., salutem. Sciatis, quod de gracia nostra speciali concessimus et licenciam dedimus, pro nobis et heredibus nostris, quantum in nobis est...
Strana xxx - ... Third on his new coin, the noble, for a sheep. " But," says Miss Sellers, " would the substitution of a sheep have been an act of degradation as terrible as it appeared to his imagination ? We forget, as we watch Crecy and Agincourt through the mirage which historians throw over them, that it was the fear that the market of Flanders would be closed to our wool that caused the Hundred Years
Strana 248 - To all to whom these present letters shall come, greeting : know ye, that we of our special grace, and of our certain knowledge, and mere motion, have...
Strana 29 - Dumtamen per inquisiciones inde capiendas et in Cancellariam nostram vel heredum nostrorum rite retornandas compertum sit quod id fieri possit absque...
Strana liv - Copy of a petition of the Governor, Assistants, and Fellowship of the Merchant Adventurers of England, May, 1635, Public Record Office, London, State Papers, domestic, 16/289, no. 91. that there is in the world, whether by the amount of money remitted by her merchants and bankers to all foreign countries, or by the almost infinite number of commodities with which her warehouses are filled, and which...
Strana 110 - In 1502 the York Mercers and Merchant Adventurers wrote to the Abbot of ¡Fountains stating: " we understand that you occupy beying and sellyng lede and other marchandise as a fre marchaunt, contrary to Godds lawis and mans . . . and so your occupyng is grett damage and hurte to us merchaunds in thies parties . . . ". He was called upon to desist. M. SEHERS (ed), 'The York Mercers and Merchant Adventurers 1356-1917' Suriees Society, CXXIX, 1927, iio-n.
Strana 30 - ... presencium similiter licenciam dedimus specialem. Nolentes quod predicti Elias Willielmus et Johannes vel heredes sui aut prefati Abbas et Conventus seu successores sui ratione premissorum seu statuti predicti per nos vel heredes nostros Justiciarios Escaetores Vicecomites aut alios ballivos seu ministros nostros quoscumque occasionentur molestentur in aliquo seu graventur, Salvis tamen nobis et aliis capitalib? dominis feodi illius serviciis inde debitis et consuetis. In cujus etc TR apud Westmonasterium...