Englands Grievance Discovered, in Relation to the Coal Trade: With the Map of the River of Tine, and Situation of the Town and Corporation of Newcastle: the Tyrannical Oppression of Those Magistrates, Their Charters and Grants; the Several Tryals, Depositions, and Judgements Obtained Against Them; with a Breviate of Several Statutes Proving Repugnant to Their Actings; with Proposals for Reducing the Excessive Rates of Coals for the Future; and the Rise of Their Grants Appearing in this Book

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R. Ibbitson, and P. Stent, 1796 - 216 頁
 

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第 vi 頁 - Gardiner, Ralph. Englands grievance discovered, in relation to the coal trade; with the map of the river of Tine, and situation of the town and corporation of Newcastle...
第 143 頁 - Seventhi [AD 1503-4] it was enacted, "that no Masters, Wardens, and Fellowships of Crafts or Mysteries, nor any of them, nor any Rulers of Guilds or Fraternities," should from thenceforth " take upon them to make any Acts or Ordinances, nor to execute any Acts or Ordinances by them heretofore made...
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