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... person employing " Pit Coal " for Glass making instead of wood as here- tofore . In Scotland , the manufacture of glass was first introduced in the time of James VI . , and first made at Wemyss Fife , afterwards at Leith and Preston ...
... person employing " Pit Coal " for Glass making instead of wood as here- tofore . In Scotland , the manufacture of glass was first introduced in the time of James VI . , and first made at Wemyss Fife , afterwards at Leith and Preston ...
Page 45
... persons followed them as they marched along , to see the curious designs the men had wrought . There were glass hats of all colours and shapes , glass goblets , crowns , swords , and batons , and almost every man carried a tricoloured ...
... persons followed them as they marched along , to see the curious designs the men had wrought . There were glass hats of all colours and shapes , glass goblets , crowns , swords , and batons , and almost every man carried a tricoloured ...
Page 47
... persons of standing and influence in the town , who contributed as a capital to carry on the manufacture of Glass the sum of £ 100 each . In 1789 it is spoken of as an infant manufacture , and in all the views of the town , about that ...
... persons of standing and influence in the town , who contributed as a capital to carry on the manufacture of Glass the sum of £ 100 each . In 1789 it is spoken of as an infant manufacture , and in all the views of the town , about that ...
Page 67
... person at venice ) for anij more Lookeing Glasses sence wee have so good made heer in England , and soe manij also of Venice Lookeing Glasses In London to be sould soe Cheape , for I assure you I have bought some Cheaper heer then my ...
... person at venice ) for anij more Lookeing Glasses sence wee have so good made heer in England , and soe manij also of Venice Lookeing Glasses In London to be sould soe Cheape , for I assure you I have bought some Cheaper heer then my ...
Page 78
... persons are in no wise capable to suplj the Trade of the Nation , it Apeard soe when their was A Late prohibition neither can thej now , especiallj now soe manie are used for Coaches , but thej are persons alwajs Laboring to Jngrose ...
... persons are in no wise capable to suplj the Trade of the Nation , it Apeard soe when their was A Late prohibition neither can thej now , especiallj now soe manie are used for Coaches , but thej are persons alwajs Laboring to Jngrose ...
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according admors aforesaid anij apone appointed Apprentice Arts beer glasses Bye Laws CHARLES Charter chosen City of London Clerk Commonalty of Glass Company of Glass corporal oath Court of Assistants CROWN GLASS dozen drinking glasses Elections England execute facterijs Fellowship ffrind flint glass forfeit George Ravenscroft GLASS HOUSE Glass Sellers granted halfe Chests heer heirs and successors hereafter hereby Inches english Inrolled Invencon ITEM-That John Greene King Lana Lett Letters Patents Livery Company Looking Glasses maij Majesty manufacture Master and Wardens Misteries Number Ordinances packt pence person and persons person or persons Petition Plate Glass PORTLAND VASE praij praj presents psents Richard Sadler Sellers of London sent seven miles thereof shillings Society sortt statutes Street Suburbs theij thej things THOMAS Trade unto vases Venice verij wares whatsoever whereof the Master WILLIAM woud ם ם ם
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Page 15 - Queen: Send her victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us: God save the Queen.
Page 108 - Letters Patents under the great Seal of England, bearing date at Westminster the third Day of November in the Eighteenth year of his...
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Page 49 - There is a willow grows aslant 'a brook, That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream ; There with fantastic garlands did she come Of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies, and long purples That liberal shepherds give a grosser name, But our cold maids do dead men's fingers call them...
Page 43 - s drunken, fiery face no less) Drinks up the sea, and when he's done, The moon and stars drink up the sun. They drink and dance by their own light, They drink and revel all the night. Nothing in Nature's sober found, But an eternal health goes round.
Page 91 - CHARLES the Second by the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c.
Page 106 - Matter whatsoever, in any wise notwithstanding. In Witness whereof we have caused these our Letters to be made Patents; Witness Ourself at Westminster, the tenth Day of April, in the fourth Year of our Reign of England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the nine and thirtieth.
Page 95 - Aldermen, and Assistants for the time being, or the greater part of them.
Page 90 - Russell, his executors, administrators, and assigns, that these, our letters patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient, and effectual, in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof, and shall be taken, construed, and adjudged, in...