| Trinity House (London, England) - 1763 - 194 pàgines
...of granting and making Laws, Ordinances and Statutes amongtt themfelves, for the Relief, Increafe, and Augmentation of the Shipping of this our Realm of England. ALL which Laws, Ordinances, and Sta* tines, thofe offending to punifh and chaft'fe at their Difcretionj, according to the Quantity... | |
| 1823 - 804 pàgines
...giving power to the brethren to appoint ;i master, warden, and assistants ; it gave powers to make laws and statutes amongst themselves. for the relief, increase, and augmentation of the shipping of England :. to levy pains, subsidies, &c. orr offenders ; to the master, warden, and assistants, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 1282 pàgines
...giving power to the brethren to appoint a master, warden, and assistants, it gave powers to make laws and statutes amongst themselves, for the relief, increase, and augmentation of the shipping of England, to levy pains, subsidies, &c., on offenders, to the master, warden, and assistants, and their... | |
| Christopher Biden - 1830 - 432 pàgines
...marine : now, I believe, the original charter, granted to the corporation, gave powers to make laws and statutes amongst themselves, for the relief, increase, and augmentation of the shipping of England, to levy pains, subsidies, &c.; how far such powers can extend now, when the commerce of England... | |
| Robert Peirce Cruden - 1843 - 622 pàgines
...Sisters of the same ; and that they might have authority to make laws, ordinances, and statutes among themselves, " for the relief, increase, and augmentation, of the shipping of this our realm of England." But not one word does this charter contain, that can bear the construction that the Corporation was... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 450 pàgines
...authority. The " Bretheren of the Guild or Fraternity " may make laws for their own governance, and "for the relief, increase, and augmentation of the shipping of this our realm of England," but nothing is said about our navy. What they did in connection with it was probably in the way of... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 564 pàgines
...authority. The " Bretheren of the Guild or Fraternity " may make laws for their own governance, and " for the relief, increase, and augmentation of the shipping of this our realm of England," but nothing is said about our navy. What they did in connection with it was probably in the way of... | |
| J. Saxby Wryde - 1913 - 462 pàgines
...that they may have power and authority for ever of granting and making laws, ordinances and Appendices statutes amongst themselves, for the relief, increase...and chastise at their discretions, according to the quality of the offence, and to demand and gather the pains, subsidies, amercements and forfeitures... | |
| Richard Henry Tawney, Eileen Power - 1924 - 394 pàgines
...Guild or Fraternity, by the name of one Master, four Wardens, and eight Assistants of the Guild or Fraternity of the most glorious and undividable Trinity...quantity of the offence, and to demand and gather the pains, subsidies, amercements, and forfeitures in the same laws, ordinances, and statutes ordained... | |
| 1823 - 1040 pàgines
...giving power to the brethren to appoint a master, warden, and assistants, it gave powers to make laws and statutes amongst themselves, for the relief, increase, and augmentation of the shipping of England, to levy pains, subsidies, &c., OB offenders, to the master, warden, and assistants, s.nd their... | |
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