10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «WORKFOLKS»
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The History of Leicester: From the Time of the Romans to the ...
If the goodness of the work be the thing the freemen aim at, they may now take
the best workfolks, give greater wages if they please, make better work, and out-
sell the petitioners and none can hinder them. 3rd. If none but the best workfolks
be ...
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The History of Leicester, from the Times of the Romans to ...
If the goodness of the work be the thing the freeman aim at, they may now take
the best workfolks, give greater wages if they please, make better work, and out-
sell the petitioners and none can hinder them. 3rd. If none but the best workfolks
be ...
James THOMPSON (Author of a “History of Leicester”.), 1849
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Calendar of State Papers: Of the Reign of Charles I, ...
The reason why they cannot keep their former number of workfolks is, that without
the use of their moseing mills they cannot dress above half the cloths they
formerly did. The king-teasels could not be provided under two years if they
should ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, John Bruce, William Douglas Hamilton, 1863
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Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of ...
Has been for many years agent in London for divers clothiers of Worcester,
Hereford, and Shropshire, who by his industry and credit, with at least 500
spinners and workfolks, are daily nourished and fed, so that if it be the Duke's
pleasure that ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, John Bruce, William Douglas Hamilton, 1858
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Calendar of State Papers: Preserved in the State Paper ...
The reason why they cannot keep their former number of workfolks is, that without
the use of their moseing mills they cannot dress above half the cloths they
formerly did. The king-teasels could not be provided under two years if they
should ...
John Bruce, William Douglas Hamilton, Sophia C. Lomas, 1863
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Popular Recreations in English Society 1700-1850
When the harvest was completed in 1706, Nicholas Blundell 'killed a Bull for the
Workfolks' on September 12th, and the next day he noted that 'Many of the
Workfolks and most of the Servants went at night to be Mery at Great Crosby'.52
When ...
Robert W. Malcolmson, 1979
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
Therefore if a state run most to noblemen and gentlemen, and that the
husbandmen and .ploughmen be but as their workfolks and labourers, or I else
mere cottagers, which are but housed beggars, you lmay have a good cavalry,
but never ...
8
Memoirs of Sir Benjamin Rudyerd: Containing His Speeches and ...
I have observed for divers years, that England is not so well peopled but we do
want workfolks to bring in the harvest : our disbanded soldiers will not dislike that
kind of work: and if they be speedily dissolved, that employment will entertain ...
Sir Benjamin Rudyerd, James Alexander Manning, Benjamin Rudyerd (capt.), 1841
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Poor Relief and Community in Hadleigh, Suffolk 1547-1600
... for their cloths at London, and that unless remedy be found, they will be unable
to keep their workfolks in work more than a fortnight or three weeks'.31 In 1539
the weavers of woollen cloth in Suffolk and Essex, including some from Hadleigh,
...
Marjorie Keniston McIntosh, 2013
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The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: a New and Complete ...
Tomkim P Touching which shaving of Thomas 'I'omkins's beard, this is more mm“
to.be added: Bishop Bonner, having Tomkins with him prisoner at :"MP" Fulham,
in the month of July, did set him with his other workfolks to make hay; and ...
John Foxe, Stephen Reed Cattley, George Townsend, 1838