The History of the Worshipful Company of the Drapers of London: Preceded by an Introduction on London and Her Gilds Up to the Close of the XVth Century, Band 1Clarendon Press, 1914 |
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... ordering the election of the twenty - four is to be found in the Close Rolls , Feb. 4 , 1205-6 , p . 64. They are to be elected to amend the evils caused by the misgovernment of those in power whereby the City has suffered damage and ...
... ordering the election of the twenty - four is to be found in the Close Rolls , Feb. 4 , 1205-6 , p . 64. They are to be elected to amend the evils caused by the misgovernment of those in power whereby the City has suffered damage and ...
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... ordered to pursue their crafts as before.1 It is unfortunate that the actual trades to which Charters had been given are not mentioned , and it is somewhat confusing to find that Hervi was accused of favouring the wealthy men of the ...
... ordered to pursue their crafts as before.1 It is unfortunate that the actual trades to which Charters had been given are not mentioned , and it is somewhat confusing to find that Hervi was accused of favouring the wealthy men of the ...
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... ordered that no one should exercise his Craft unless he were free of the City . By the same Charter of Edward II it was also enacted that the Mayor and Aldermen should be annually elected , and should not hold office for two years ...
... ordered that no one should exercise his Craft unless he were free of the City . By the same Charter of Edward II it was also enacted that the Mayor and Aldermen should be annually elected , and should not hold office for two years ...
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... ordered to expend the money they gained by sale on commodities of the realm . They paid ' Scavage ' , a duty payable on ' showing ' their goods to official examiners ( Scavagers , Scavageators ) . No stranger was to exercise any calling ...
... ordered to expend the money they gained by sale on commodities of the realm . They paid ' Scavage ' , a duty payable on ' showing ' their goods to official examiners ( Scavagers , Scavageators ) . No stranger was to exercise any calling ...
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... ordered them to abandon all trade while holding such office . Northampton also bade the Fishmongers bring their Charters to the Guildhall to be inspected ; he exacted from them the admission that their trade was no Craft , and ...
... ordered them to abandon all trade while holding such office . Northampton also bade the Fishmongers bring their Charters to the Guildhall to be inspected ; he exacted from them the admission that their trade was no Craft , and ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accompt Accounts aforesaid Aldermen Appendix apprentice aulnage Beaven Book F Brotherhood Calendar Charter City Close Rolls cloth Common Council Company Craft dite frite doit Drapers Edward Edward III Edward IV elected Fellowship ffor Fraternity Gilds granted Hall Henry Henry VI hole yere iiij iiijd xiijs iijd iijli iours le iour Item de John Item paie Item rec Item Ressu John de Pulteney King Letter Book Letters Patent Livery Livery Companies lode London martyris Master and Wardens Mayor Merchant Taylors merchants mestier Mystery ordinances paid panno Patent Rolls quarterage reign rente Repertory resc Richard Richard II Robert Sancti sell Sheriff siue Summa Item Swanlond Taylors tenement Thomas vellum viij viijd Item vjs viijd Wards Weavers William wool xiijs iiijd xijd xijd xijd xvjs XXS XXS XXS xxvjs viijd yere
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Seite 214 - Henry, by the grace of God, King of England and France, and Lord of Ireland, To all to whom these present Letters shall come greeting; Know ye, that we...
Seite 202 - ... and ordinance made betwixt them, called the Fraternity and Gild of Merchants, the merchandise which be most dear, and keep in store the other, till the time that dearth or scarcity be of the same ; it is ordained, that no English Merchant shall use no ware nor merchandise by him nor by other, nor by no manner of covin, but only one, which he shall choose betwixt this and the Feast of Candlemas next ensuing.
Seite 222 - Langton on the Monday next after the Feast of the Assumption of the blessed Virgin May 2 Jac.
Seite 203 - It is ordained that Artificers Handicraft People hold them every one to one Mystery, which he will choose betwixt this and the said Feast of Candlemas ; and Two of every Craft shall be chosen to survey, that none use other craft than the same which he hath chosen...
Seite 202 - ITEM, For the great Mischiefs which have happened, as well to the King, as to the Great Men and Commons, of that that the Merchants, called Grocers, do ingross all Manner of Merchandise vendible; and suddenly do enhance the Price of such Merchandise within the Realm...
Seite 202 - V. ITEM. — For the great mischiefs that have happened as well as to the king as to the great men and commons, -of that that the merchants, called grocers, do engross all manner of merchandise vendible ; and suddenly do enhance the price of such merchandise within the realm, putting to sale by covin and ordinance made betwixt them, called the Fraternity and
Seite 220 - ... in witness whereof we have caused these our letters patent to be made witness our trusty and...
Seite 10 - ... and that, solely for their own advantage, and to the intolerable loss of all merchants coming to London and visiting the fairs of England, and the exceeding injury of all persons in the realm.
Seite 204 - EDWARD, by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine; to all to whom these present letters shall come, greeting.
Seite 230 - Master and one Usher, to continue for ever. And that the said intention of the aforesaid Mayor, Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the aforesaid Town may take better effect, of our more abundant grace, We have granted and given Licence, and by these presents Do grant and give Licence, for us, our Heirs and Successors aforesaid, as far as* in us lies, to the aforesaid Mayor, Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Commonalty of...