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The Antiquarian Magazine & Bibliographer
an& JStbltograpbcr. 3°3 through an Alderman. During the Gild Session the
Aldermen (as also the Lepers of La Maudeleyne) were to receive certain doles of
wine and candles. No Gildsman was to leave the town during the Gild Session.
2
Walford's Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographical Review
through an Alderman. During the Gild Session the Aldermen (as also the Lepers
of La Maudeleyne) were to receive certain doles of wine and candles. No
Gildsman was to leave the town during the Gild Session. The sick were to be
visited, the ...
3
Walford's Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographical Review
through an Alderman. During the Gild Session the Aldermen (as also the Lepers
of La Maudeleyne) were to receive certain doles of wine and candles. No
Gildsman was to leave the town during the Gild Session. The sick were to be
visited, the ...
George W. Redway, Edward Walford, 1883
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Introduction to Contemporary Civilization in the West: A ...
And no one shall buy honey, fat, salt herrings, or any kind of oil, or millstones, or
fresh hides, or any kind of fresh skins, unless he is a gildsman; nor keep a tavern
for wine, nor sell cloth at retail, except in market or fair days; nor keep grain in his
...
5
Readings in Industrial Society: A Study in the Structure and ...
And when a gildsman dies, his eldest son or his next heir shall have the seat of
his father, or of his uncle, if his father was not a- gildsman, and of no other one;
and he shall give nothing for his seat. No husband can have a seat in the Gild by
...
Leon Carroll Marshall, 1918
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English towns and gilds
nor of the franchise, strikes a gildsman, and is reasonably convicted thereof) let
him be in prison two days and two nights, unless the injury is such that he should
be more severely punished. § 15. And if a gildsman reviles or slanders another ...
Edward Potts Cheyney, 1898
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Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of History
If any gildsman falls into poverty aud has not the wherewithal to live, and is not
able to work or to provide for himself, he shall have one mark from the gild to
relieve his condition when the gild shall sit. No one of the gild nor of the franchise
shall ...
University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of History, 1902
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The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I
In boroughs which had a gild merchant the burgess was not necessarily a
gildsman, the gildsman was not necessarily a burgess. Objects of The main
object that the gild merchant has in view is the maintenance of the mercantile
privileges that ...
Frederick Pollock, Frederic William Maitland, 2007
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The Historical Foundations of the Law Relating to Trade-marks
The marks used by the medieval gildsman, qua gildsman, were in their origin
purely regulatory or. 1 Records of the City of Norwich, ed. W. Hudson and J. C.
Tingey, ii, Introd. pp. lxiii to lxiv. 2 J. M. Lambert, op. cit., pp. 316-17. 3 R. Leader ...
Frank Isaac Schechter, 1925
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The Western tradition: a book of readings from the ancient ...
And if a gildsman strikes another with a stick, or a knife, or any other weapon,
whatever itlmay be, he shall lose the Gild and the franchise, and shall be held as
a stranger until he shall have been reconciled to the good men of the Gild and
has ...