Tudor Economic Documents: Being Select Documents Illustrating the Economic and Social History of Tudor England, כרך 2Richard Henry Tawney, Eileen Power Longmans, 1924 - 1238 עמודים |
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עמוד 24
... beinge theirine borne and brought up and havinge no other meanes to may [ n ] tayne the livinges of themselves , their wyves and children . First it may please your Grace to understand when and how the said staplers entered into the ...
... beinge theirine borne and brought up and havinge no other meanes to may [ n ] tayne the livinges of themselves , their wyves and children . First it may please your Grace to understand when and how the said staplers entered into the ...
עמוד 25
... beinge unpaide of their wages by the space of three yeares , in a great fury and rage for want of money fell upon the stapull and closed them in a house and would not suffer them to be at large unto such tyme as they had promised to ...
... beinge unpaide of their wages by the space of three yeares , in a great fury and rage for want of money fell upon the stapull and closed them in a house and would not suffer them to be at large unto such tyme as they had promised to ...
עמוד 54
Being Select Documents Illustrating the Economic and Social History of Tudor England Richard Henry Tawney, Eileen Power. their trade , as the [ sic ] nowe use ytt , beinge onlye benyficiall unto themselves , but hurtfull to our companye ...
Being Select Documents Illustrating the Economic and Social History of Tudor England Richard Henry Tawney, Eileen Power. their trade , as the [ sic ] nowe use ytt , beinge onlye benyficiall unto themselves , but hurtfull to our companye ...
עמוד 55
... beinge sworn to bothe the companies to deall for the benyfite of eache , thear may fawll owt suche matter as may be directly opposit and contrary , and repugnant the one to the other ; hearin either coldnes or neclygens at the least ...
... beinge sworn to bothe the companies to deall for the benyfite of eache , thear may fawll owt suche matter as may be directly opposit and contrary , and repugnant the one to the other ; hearin either coldnes or neclygens at the least ...
עמוד 56
... beinge of soe many corporationes as of us , of Spayne , of Eastland , of the staple of Muscovye , etc. , and using sundry contries , what strifes , contentions , and brawlers doe this stir up . For the most parte will have respecte ...
... beinge of soe many corporationes as of us , of Spayne , of Eastland , of the staple of Muscovye , etc. , and using sundry contries , what strifes , contentions , and brawlers doe this stir up . For the most parte will have respecte ...
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עמוד 72 - The leaves thereof being dried and brought into powder: they use to take the fume or smoke thereof, by sucking it through pipes made of clay, into their...
עמוד 72 - ... of too long continuance) in short time breaketh them: whereby their bodies are notably preserved in health, and know not many grievous diseases, wherewithall we in England are often times afflicted.
עמוד 233 - Nay, if he be to send out a warrant upon a man's request, to have any fetcht in upon suspicion of felony, or the like, he will write the warrant himself, and you must put two shillings in his pocket as his clerk's fee (when God knows he keeps but two or three hindes) for his better maintenance.
עמוד 344 - Parish doth lie, shall be called Overseers of the Poor of the same Parish; And they, or the greater Part of them, shall take Order from Time to Time, by and with the Consent of Two or more such Justices of Peace...
עמוד 269 - Mr. Francis Bacon said, As to the prerogative royal of the prince, for my own part I ever allowed of it ; and it is such as I hope will never be discussed.
עמוד 310 - God, the citizens are willing to refresh him, and to give him both meat, drink, clothing, and firing : but alas ! Sir, they lack lodging for him. For in some one house, I dare say, they are fain to lodge three families under one roof.
עמוד 21 - To which places there is left one way to discover, which is into the North : for that of the foure partes of the worlde, it seemeth three parts are discovered by other Princes.
עמוד 88 - Confessor, have granted and given license, for us and our heirs, as much as in us is, to our beloved liege people and subjects, the shipmen or mariners of this our realm of England, that they or their heirs, to the praise and honour of the said most glorious and undividable Trinity and...
עמוד 326 - And all and everye persone and persones beynge whole and mightye in Body and able to labour, havinge not Land or Maister, nor using any lawfull Marchaundize Crafte or Mysterye whereby hee or shee might get his or her Lyvinge...
עמוד 72 - The use of it by so many of late, men and women of great calling as else, and some learned physicians also, is sufficient witness.