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... Dyson , Proclamation Book , 77. All manner of persons were straightly charged to observe in all points the said rates for wages under pain of forfeitures . This occurs also in the Higham Ferrers , Rutland and Cardigan examples ; it ...
... Dyson , Proclamation Book , 77. All manner of persons were straightly charged to observe in all points the said rates for wages under pain of forfeitures . This occurs also in the Higham Ferrers , Rutland and Cardigan examples ; it ...
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... Dyson , who collected the Elizabethan proclamations in 1618 , puts this note in his index after the Proclama- tion rating wages in Cardigan for 1595 : " Note . The like Proclamations and rates were published yeerely since 5 Elizabeth in ...
... Dyson , who collected the Elizabethan proclamations in 1618 , puts this note in his index after the Proclama- tion rating wages in Cardigan for 1595 : " Note . The like Proclamations and rates were published yeerely since 5 Elizabeth in ...
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... ( Dyson , 296 ) , 1592 ( ib . 309 ) , 1597 ( ib . 351 ) . 3 S. P. D. El . CCLXIV . 30 ( 1597 ) . 4 S. P. D. El . xxvi . 83 ( July ) , also xxxvII . 30 , 43 , 44 ( Sept. 1565 ) . 5 Stow , Survey , Bk . v . p . 246. See also the charters ...
... ( Dyson , 296 ) , 1592 ( ib . 309 ) , 1597 ( ib . 351 ) . 3 S. P. D. El . CCLXIV . 30 ( 1597 ) . 4 S. P. D. El . xxvi . 83 ( July ) , also xxxvII . 30 , 43 , 44 ( Sept. 1565 ) . 5 Stow , Survey , Bk . v . p . 246. See also the charters ...
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... Dyson , 351 , Sep. 1597 , " A proclamation publishing certaine just causes for prohibition and stay of cariage of Victual and other provisions of Warre by Seas into Spaine for continuance of the King of Spaines purposes to invade most ...
... Dyson , 351 , Sep. 1597 , " A proclamation publishing certaine just causes for prohibition and stay of cariage of Victual and other provisions of Warre by Seas into Spaine for continuance of the King of Spaines purposes to invade most ...
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... Dyson , 12 ( 1559 ) . " The Queenes Maiestie understanding out of sundrie partes of her Realme , and specially of such as be nigh to her Sea costes , what great scarcitie of Tymber there is , and in long time not to be recouered , meete ...
... Dyson , 12 ( 1559 ) . " The Queenes Maiestie understanding out of sundrie partes of her Realme , and specially of such as be nigh to her Sea costes , what great scarcitie of Tymber there is , and in long time not to be recouered , meete ...
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Page 391 - Labour is the Father and active principle of Wealth, as Lands are the Mother...
Page 39 - ... yield unto the hired person, both in the time of scarcity and in the time of plenty, a convenient proportion of wages.
Page 345 - We, greatly commending, and graciously accepting of, their Desires for the Furtherance of so noble a Work, which may, by the Providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the Glory of his Divine Majesty, in propagating of Christian Religion to such People, as yet live in Darkness and miserable Ignorance of the true Knowledge and Worship of God...
Page 599 - Britain; and that the King's majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons of Great Britain, in parliament assembled, had, hath, and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and Pickering, Statutes at Large, vol. 27, pp. 19-20. validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever.
Page 476 - Imployment and Increase of English Shipping and Seamen, Vent of English Woollen and other Manufactures and Commodities...
Page 162 - Is sin, and detestable;" and the statute of 21 James the First, reducing the rate to eight per cent, provided that nothing in the law should be "construed to allow the practice of usury in point of religion or conscience...
Page 361 - Virginia shall immediately depend upon ourself and not be committed to any company or corporation to whom it may be proper. To trust matters of trade and commerce, but cannot be fit or safe to communicate the ordering of state affairs, be they of never so mean consequence.
Page 533 - Master Beaumont, a gentleman of great ingenuity, and rare parts, adventured into our mines with his thirty thousand pounds ; who brought with him many rare engines, not known then in these parts — as the art to...
Page 370 - A concise view of the origin, constitution, and proceedings of the honourable society of the governor and assistants of London of the new plantation in Ulster within the realm of Ireland; commonly called The Irish Society.
Page 533 - Mines in with his thirty thousand pounds; who brought with him many rare Engines, not known then in these parts, as the Art to Boore with, Iron Rodds, to try the deepnesse and thicknesse of the Coale, rare Engines to draw Water out of the Pits ; Waggons with one Horse to carry down Coales from the Pits, to the Stathes, to the River etc. Within few years, he consumed all his money and Rode home upon his Light Horse.