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" By reason whereof a marvellous multitude and number of the people of this realm be not able to provide meat, drink and clothes necessary for themselves, their wives and children, but be so discouraged with misery and poverty, that they fall daily to theft,... "
A History of Epidemics in Britain - Page 393
by Charles Creighton - 1891 - 885 pages
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Social England: A Record of the Progress of the People in ..., Volume 3, Part 1

Henry Duff Traill, James Saumarez Mann - Great Britain - 1909 - 478 pages
...of the people of this realm be not able to provide for themselves, their wives and 'children, but bo so discouraged with misery and poverty that they fall daily to theft and robbery, or pitifully die for hunger and cold." AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS. (Varelay, " F(flc Eglog,"...
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English Economic History: Select Documents

Alfred Edward Bland, Philip Anthony Brown, Richard Henry Tawney - Business & Economics - 1914 - 776 pages
...whereof a marvellous multitude and number of people of this realm be not able to provide meat, drink and clothes necessary for themselves, their wives...inconvenience, or pitifully die for hunger and cold ; and as it is thought by the King's most humble and loving subjects that one of the greatest occasions...
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A Short History of English Rural Life from the Anglo-Saxon Invasion to the ...

Montague Edward Fordham, Charles Bathurst Bledisloe Baron Bledisloe - Agricultural laborers - 1916 - 214 pages
...sheep farming ; accordingly, " a marvellous number of the people of this realm be not able to provide for themselves, their wives and children, but be so discouraged with misery and poverty that they ' 'Town,' derived from the Anglo-Saxon 'tun,' was at that time the word commonly used to describe what...
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English Economic History: Select Documents

Alfred Edward Bland, Philip Anthony Brown, Richard Henry Tawney - Great Britain - 1919 - 762 pages
...number of people of this realm be not 3le to provide meat, drink and clothes necessary for themilves, their wives and children, but be so discouraged with...inconvenience, or pitifully die for hunger and cold ; and as it is thought by the King's most humble and loving subjects that one of the greatest occasions...
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Old Village Life: Or, Glimpses of Village Life Through All Ages

Peter Hampson Ditchfield - England - 1920 - 306 pages
...land so much by sheep-farming that a marvellous number of people of this realm be not able to provide for themselves, their wives, and children, but be...with misery and poverty that they fall daily to theft and robbery, or pitifully die for hunger and cold." This statute fell on unwilling ears, and every...
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Social Administration Including the Poor Laws

John Joseph Clarke - Charities - 1922 - 396 pages
...of land for pasture, whereby " a marvellous number of the people of the realm be not able to provide for themselves, their wives and children, but be so...discouraged with misery and poverty that they fall daily to thefts and robbery or pitifully die for hunger or cold," and goes on to enact that no one shall keep...
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Dietary Administration and Therapy, Volume 1, Issue 6

1923 - 52 pages
...been accustomed, by reason whereof a marvellous number of people of this realm be not able to provide for themselves, their wives, and children, but be...with misery and poverty that they fall daily to theft and robbery, or pitifully die for hunger and cold." Improvement did not take place until about 1600;...
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The History of Hitchin, Volume 1

Reginald Leslie Hine - Hitchin (England) - 1927 - 466 pages
...not able to provide meat, drink and clothes necessary for themselves, their wives and children, and be so discouraged with misery and poverty that they fall daily to theft, robbery and other inconveniences [sic] or die pitifully for hunger and cold.' Moved by this petition, the overseers summoned...
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The History of Hitchin, Volume 1

Reginald Leslie Hine - Hitchin (England) - 1927 - 456 pages
...not able to provide meat, drink and clothes necessary for themselves, their wives and children, and be so discouraged with misery and poverty that they fall daily to theft, robbery and other inconveniences [sic] or die pitifully for hunger and cold.' Moved by this petition, the overseers summoned...
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Transactions of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Medical ...

American Medical Association. Section on pediatrics - 1923 - 210 pages
...accustomed, by reason whereof a marvellous number of the people of this realm be not able to provide for themselves, their wives, and children, but be...with misery and poverty that they fall daily to theft and robbery, or pitifully die for hunger and cold. Improvement did not take place until about 1600;...
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