| Josiah Tucker - Great Britain - 1751 - 166 pages
...Cloth-makers into the King's Dominions. " And to the Intent," faith the Aft, " the faid Cloth-workers mall " have the greater Will to come and dwell " here, our Sovereign Lord the King will " grant them Franchifes, as many, and fuch " as may fuffice them." This Statute of Naturalization caufed great Commotions... | |
| Great Britain - 1762 - 544 pages
...tantes & tieles qe les fuffiront. Cloth-workers of ftrange Lands Ihall have the King's Proteotion. R have the greater Will to come and dwell here, our Sovereign Lord the King will grant them Franchifes as many and fuch as may fuffice them. EX vicecomiti Ebor' faUitem. QnenJam articulum per... | |
| Josiah Tucker - Political science - 1781 - 472 pages
...where V where they will. And to the Intent the fakf * Cloth-Workers Ihall have the greater Will tcf. " come, and dwell here, our Sovereign Lord " the King will grant them Franchifes as many, " and fuch as may fuffice them." Yet, notwithftanding this Protection of an exprefs... | |
| Edward Duke - Architecture, Domestic - 1837 - 686 pages
...whatsoever country they be," are invited to come within the realm, and to dwell, where they choose. "And to the intent the said cloth-workers shall have...franchises as many and such as may suffice them." I strongly apprehend, that another cause operated in the origin of this Act than the apparent and intrinsic... | |
| Edward Duke - Architecture, Domestic - 1837 - 686 pages
...come within the realm, and to dwell, where they choose. "And to the intent the said cloth- workers shall have the greater will to come and dwell here,...franchises as many and such as may suffice them." I strongly apprehend, that another cause operated in the origin of this Act than the apparent and intrinsic... | |
| William Longman - Great Britain - 1869 - 482 pages
...be in the King's protection and safe-conduct, to dwell in the same lands, choosing where they will; and to the intent, the said clothworkers shall have...franchises, as many and such as may suffice them." 1 It is not to be assumed, however, that these enact- [AD ments, for the encouragement of manufacturing... | |
| William Longman - Great Britain - 1869 - 482 pages
...be in the King's protection and safe-conduct, to dwell in the same lands, choosing where they will ; and to the intent, the said clothworkers shall have...grant them franchises, as many and such as may suffice them."1 1 2 Ed. III. Statutes of the lieu tm, vol. ip 280. CHAP. V. THE KING EXPORTS WOOL. ' 89 It... | |
| Excavations (Archaeology) - 1874 - 480 pages
...shall have the King's protection and safe conduct to dwell in the same lands, choosing where they will. And to the intent the said cloth-workers shall have the greater will to come and dwell here, our Soveriegn Lord the King will grant them franchises as many, and such, as may suffice them." Mr. Furley... | |
| Excavations (Archaeology) - 1874 - 478 pages
...the intent the said cloth-workers shall have the greater will to come and dwell here, our Soveriegn Lord the King will grant them franchises as many, and such, as may suffice them." Mr. Furley proceeds to shew that the king not only issued proclamations to his subjects, as to how... | |
| Stafford (England) - 1897 - 272 pages
...places where they will, and to the intent that the said clothworkers shall have the greater willingness to come and dwell here our Sovereign Lord the King...will grant them franchises as many and such as may content them." Until the time of Edmund, the llth Baron of Stafford, his predecessors and their wives... | |
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