The English Craft Gilds: Studies in Their Progress and Decline

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Columbia University Press, 1927 - 228 من الصفحات
Expands on previous studies into the relations commonly supposed to have existed between the English government and the craft guilds through three studies on the amalgamation of individual trades and craft guilds, the conflicts between trades and crafts, and the final days of the English craft guilds.
 

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الصفحة 204 - none of the same bodies corporate take upon them to make any acts or ordinances to restrain any person or persons to sue to the King's Highness, or to any of his Courts, for due remedy to be had in their causes, nor put nor execute any penalty or punishment upon any of them for any such suit to be made, upon pain of forfeiture of 401.
الصفحة 180 - London, the town council of any borough for the time being subject to the act of the session of the fifth and sixth years of the reign of King William the Fourth, chapter seventy-six, intituled " An Act to provide for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales...
الصفحة 181 - Merchandizes by Wholesale or Retail, and use every lawful Trade, Occupation, Mystery, and Handicraft, for Hire, Gain, Sale, or otherwise, within any Borough.
الصفحة 194 - eleccion of newe aldermen,' and 'at thys halle William Smythe and Richard Courte are chosen to be aldermen in the places of John Wheler and John Shaxspere, for that Mr. Wheler dothe desyre to be put owt of the companye, and Mr. Shaxspere dothe not come to the halles when they be warned, nor hathe not done of longe tyme.
الصفحة 13 - ... and setters on the other : because that their trade has not been regulated in due manner by the government of folks of their trade in such form as other trades are...
الصفحة 1 - 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...
الصفحة 3 - It is ordained, That all People shall be as free as they were [at all Times] before the said Ordinance, and namely as they were in the Time of the King's Grandfather, and his other good Progenitors: And that all Merchants, as well Aliens as Denizens, may sell and buy all Manner of Merchandises, and freely carry them out of the Realm...
الصفحة 30 - A merchant cannot be a retailer, for want of skill and acquaintance of customers, which requires an apprenticeship to bring him to it ; neither can he have a fit place to dwell in, for all the houses that stand in place of retail are already in the hands of retailers.
الصفحة 103 - ... them to make their cloths according to the price limited by this ordinance. And that all the drapers shall buy and purvey their sorts according to the same price. So that so great plenty of such cloths be made and set to sale in every city, borough, and merchant, town, and elsewhere within the realm, that for default of such cloths the said ordinance be in no point broken.
الصفحة 181 - And whereas in divers Cities, Towns, and Boroughs a certain Custom hath prevailed, and certain Bye Laws have been made, that no Person, not being free of a City, Town, or Borough, or of certain Guilds, Mysteries, or Trading Companies within the same, or some or one of them, shall keep any Shop or Place for putting to Show or Sale any or certain Wares or Merchandize by way of Retail or otherwise, or use any or certain Trades, Occupations, Mysteries, or Handicrafts for Hire, Gain, or Sale within...

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