| Great Britain - 1762 - 544 pages
...les oevrours des JL all the Cloth-workers of draps deftraunges terres de ftrange Lands, of whatfoever Country they be, which will come into England, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland, within the King's Power, ihall come fafely and furely, and (hall be in the King's Protection and fafe Conduct, to dwell in the... | |
| Yorkshire philosophical society - 1849 - 138 pages
...strange lands, of whatsoever country they be, which will come to England, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland, shall come safely and surely, and shall be in the King's protection and safe conduct, and have franchises and privileges granted to them." The public records of his reign contain much further... | |
| William Longman - Great Britain - 1869 - 482 pages
...in his clothes: and lastly it is accorded, that all the clothworkers of strange lands, of whatsoever country they be, which will come into England, Ireland,...surely, and shall 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... | |
| Excavations (Archaeology) - 1874 - 480 pages
...dominions. In another chapter it is accorded "that all cloth-workers of strange lands, of whatsoever country they be, which will come into England, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland, shall have the King's protection and safe conduct to dwell in the same lands, choosing where they will.... | |
| Alfred Barlow - Lace and lace making - 1878 - 470 pages
...privileged persons. He therefore proclaimed " that all clothworkers of strange lands of whatsoever country they be, which will come into England, Ireland,...and surely, and shall be in the king's protection to dwell in the same lands, dwelling where they will, and exercise their trades and have sundry privileges;... | |
| Stafford (England) - 1897 - 272 pages
...the Patent to Stafford — it was accorded " that all cloth workers of strange lands, of whatsoever country they be, which will come into England, Ireland,...Scotland within the King's power, shall come safely and securely, and shall be in the King's protection and safe conduct, to dwell in the same lands in places... | |
| Ephraim Lipson - Great Britain - 1915 - 566 pages
...most liberal franchises and ' fair treating ' : "all the cloth-workers of strange lands, of whatsoever country they be, which will come into England, Ireland,...and surely, and shall be in the king's protection 1 Close Rolls, 1323—1327, p. 565 ; Riley, Memorials, 149-15o. 1 Cf. the following passage in a charter... | |
| Ephraim Lipson - England - 1915 - 572 pages
...most liberal franchises and ' fair treating ' : "all the cloth-workers of strange lands, of whatsoever country they be, which will come into England, Ireland,...and surely, and shall be in the king's protection 1 Close Rolls, 1323-1327, p. 565 ; Riley, Memorials, 149-150. 1 Cf. the following passage in a charter... | |
| Sir Joseph Guinness Broodbank - Docks - 1921 - 368 pages
...passed in the same year (1337) intimating "That all the Clothworkere of strange lands, of whatsoever country they be, which will come into England, Ireland,...dwell in the same lands, choosing where they will." With the passing of this Act the export of wool was prohibited. At Ghent, Ypres, and Bruges the result... | |
| Ephraim Lipson - Wool industry - 1921 - 298 pages
...treasure," was used for cleansing cloth. cloth- workers of strange lands," recited the Act, " of whatsoever country they be, which will come into England, Ireland,...surely, and shall be in the King's protection and safe-conduct, to dwell in the same lands choosing where they will; and to the intent that the said... | |
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