| Arnold Fitz-Thedmar - 1863 - 346 Seiten
...or rather, what might be styled " abomi" nations," — and that, solely for their own advantage, and to the intolerable loss of all merchants coming to...the exceeding injury of all persons in the realm. At this time too, nothing whatever was done, or treated of, for the common advantage of the City or... | |
| Mary Evelyn Monckton Jones - 1922 - 220 Seiten
...provisions, or rather what might be stiled " abominations," and that, solely for their own advantage, and to the intolerable loss of all merchants coming to London and visiting the fairs ol England, and the exceeding injury of all persons in the realm. AWARD OF THE KING OF FRANCE MADE... | |
| 1924 - 720 Seiten
...by the aldermanic denunciation of the charters granted by FitzThomas and Hervey to them as being " to the intolerable loss of all merchants coming to London and visiting the fairs of England." Norwich, which like London was free from the restrictions of a gild merchant, got a clause inserted... | |
| 1924 - 722 Seiten
...by the aldermanic denunciation of the charters granted by FitzThomas and Hervey to them as being " to the intolerable loss of all merchants coming to London and visiting the fairs of England." Norwich, which like London was free from the restrictions of a gild merchant, got a clause inserted... | |
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