| Bristol (England) - 1900 - 324 Seiten
...gildam mercatoriam pertinent." commercial and industrial prosperity of a town, the more rapidly did the process of subdivision into craft gilds proceed, keeping pace with the increased divisions of labour. In the smaller towns in which agriculture continued a prominent element, few or... | |
| 1910 - 1002 Seiten
...activity was diminished, though the new bodies were subsidiary to the older and larger fraternity. The greater the commercial and industrial prosperity of a town, the more rapid was the multiplication of craft gilds, which was a natural result of the ever-increasing division... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1910 - 1002 Seiten
...activity was diminished, though the new bodies were subsidiary to the older and larger fraternity. The greater the commercial and industrial prosperity of a town, the more rapid was the multiplication of craft gilds, which was a natural result of the ever-increasing division... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall - 1918 - 1130 Seiten
...bodies continued subsidiary to, and under the general regulation of, the older and larger fraternity. The greater the commercial and industrial prosperity...and undiminished in power longest in this class of boroughs. The period of the three Edwards [1239-1377] constitutes an important epoch in the history... | |
| Herman Oliphant - 1923 - 1114 Seiten
...bodies continued subsidiary to, and under the general regulation of, the older and larger fraternity. The greater the commercial and industrial prosperity...agriculture continued a prominent element, few or no crafts were formed; and hence the old gild merchant remained intact and undiminished in power longest... | |
| Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society - 1928 - 272 Seiten
...obtainable through membership of a craft gild. In other towns, and especially in the smaller ones, in which agriculture continued a prominent element, few or no craft gilds were formed. In these trade was regulated by the governing body of the town, or by the Court Leet. The latter was... | |
| Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave - 1925 - 1004 Seiten
...activity was diminished, though the new bodies were subsidiary to the older and larger fraternity. The greater the commercial and industrial prosperity...formed ; and hence the old gild merchant remained longest intact and powerful in that class of boroughs. The period of the three Edwards constitutes... | |
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