History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen11J.W. Parker and Son, 1861 |
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... shilling and twenty shilling value , occupied by peasant occupiers , who thus , on their own land , lived as free Eng- lishmen , maintaining by their own free labour themselves and their families . There was thus a descending scale of ...
... shilling and twenty shilling value , occupied by peasant occupiers , who thus , on their own land , lived as free Eng- lishmen , maintaining by their own free labour themselves and their families . There was thus a descending scale of ...
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... shillings a quarter , it fell immediately after to five shillings and four . Six and eightpence continued to be considered in parliament as the average ; and on the whole it seems to have been maintained for that time with little ...
... shillings a quarter , it fell immediately after to five shillings and four . Six and eightpence continued to be considered in parliament as the average ; and on the whole it seems to have been maintained for that time with little ...
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... shillings and eightpence the piece ; fat wethers for three shillings and fourpence the piece ; fat calves at a like price ; and fat lambs for twelvepence . The butchers of London sold penny pieces of beef for the relief of the poor ...
... shillings and eightpence the piece ; fat wethers for three shillings and fourpence the piece ; fat calves at a like price ; and fat lambs for twelvepence . The butchers of London sold penny pieces of beef for the relief of the poor ...
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... shilling a piece . Fresh fish was also extravagantly dear . 2 When the brewer buyeth a quarter of malt for two shillings , then he shall sell a gallon of the best ale for two farthings ; when he buyeth a quarter malt for four shillings ...
... shilling a piece . Fresh fish was also extravagantly dear . 2 When the brewer buyeth a quarter of malt for two shillings , then he shall sell a gallon of the best ale for two farthings ; when he buyeth a quarter malt for four shillings ...
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... shilling . I do not see that this admits of question . Turning , then , to the table of wages , it will be easy to ascertain his position . By the 3rd of the 6th of Henry VIII . it was enacted that master car- penters , masons ...
... shilling . I do not see that this admits of question . Turning , then , to the table of wages , it will be easy to ascertain his position . By the 3rd of the 6th of Henry VIII . it was enacted that master car- penters , masons ...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen11 James Anthony Froude Vista de fragmentos - 1881 |
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