Extracts from the Records of the Company of Hostmen of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

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Published for the Society, 1901 - 332 pàgines

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Pàgina 232 - ... hereinafter expressed and declared of and concerning the same (that is to say) upon trust, that...
Pàgina xv - If a man entertain a stranger for three nights at his own home, a chapman or any other who has come over the march, and then feed him with his own 10.
Pàgina 239 - construction and improvement of Harbours by authorizing loans to harbour authorities ; to abolish passing tolls ; and for other purposes.
Pàgina 136 - Another thing that is remarkable is their wayleaves, for when men have pieces of ground between the colliery and the river they sell leave to lead coals over their ground, and so dear that the owner of a rood of ground will expect £20 per annum for this leave.
Pàgina 152 - Majesty's most sacred person and government, against the late King James and all his adherents. And in case his Majesty come to any violent or untimely death (which God forbid) we do hereby further freely and unanimously oblige ourselves to unite, associate and stand by each other in revenging the same upon his enemies and their adherents, and in supporting and defending the succession of the Crown...
Pàgina 232 - Provided always, and it is hereby agreed and declared, that it shall be lawful for the said...
Pàgina 203 - Newcastle offered a reward of ,£100. for the apprehension of the parties so offending, to be paid on conviction. The keelmen, who had made a stand for seven weeks on pretence of grievances, and who, during that time, had been very refractory and riotous, commenced working on the 7th of May. Several of the most riotous wore tried at the assizes in August, and convicted ; some had three months' and others one month's imprisonment, and to find securities for their future good behaviour.
Pàgina 91 - The coale trade began not past four-score years since: coales in former times was only used by smiths, and for burning of lime: woods in the south parts of England decaying, and the city of London, and other cities and townes growing populous, made the trade for coale increase yearely, and many great ships of burthen built, so that there was more coales vented in one...
Pàgina 10 - Elizabeth by the Grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c.
Pàgina 223 - ... Reed, esq., in the chair, it was resolved to petition both houses of parliament for the abolition of the duty on coals exported coastways from the river Tyne, called the duke of Richmond's shilling. The following is a copy of the petition : — "The humble petition of the undersigned, coal-owners, shipowners, merchants, and other persons interested in the trade of the port of...

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