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Page 64
... shillings 6 pence a peece duties for everij size above the n ° / Thirty sizes . which if wee shoud theij woud be deerer to us than wee can buij heer ) and alsoe to enter shortt of the true number of everij chest of drinking Glasses ten ...
... shillings 6 pence a peece duties for everij size above the n ° / Thirty sizes . which if wee shoud theij woud be deerer to us than wee can buij heer ) and alsoe to enter shortt of the true number of everij chest of drinking Glasses ten ...
Page 116
... shillings and six pence . Every other Member of the said Company or Fellowship , or person under their government as aforesaid , so summoned or warned ac- cording to the nature of the Courts or Meetings and not appearing there by the ...
... shillings and six pence . Every other Member of the said Company or Fellowship , or person under their government as aforesaid , so summoned or warned ac- cording to the nature of the Courts or Meetings and not appearing there by the ...
Page 119
... shillings and eight pence of lawful money of England to the use of the said Company ; and then after such denial , refusal , or neglect there shall be a new nomina- tion and choice of any other in his place , that shall so deny , refuse ...
... shillings and eight pence of lawful money of England to the use of the said Company ; and then after such denial , refusal , or neglect there shall be a new nomina- tion and choice of any other in his place , that shall so deny , refuse ...
Page 124
... shillings and sixpence ; and for the entrance of the said Presentment as aforesaid twelve pence ; and to the Beadle ... shillings . ITEM - Every person being free , or a Member of this Society , shall from time to time , and at all times ...
... shillings and sixpence ; and for the entrance of the said Presentment as aforesaid twelve pence ; and to the Beadle ... shillings . ITEM - Every person being free , or a Member of this Society , shall from time to time , and at all times ...
Page 125
... shillings to the use of the said Company . ITEM - That if any Apprentice shall misbehave himself towards his Master or Mistress , or that he shall be of so rude behaviour that the persuasion or lawful correction of his Master or ...
... shillings to the use of the said Company . ITEM - That if any Apprentice shall misbehave himself towards his Master or Mistress , or that he shall be of so rude behaviour that the persuasion or lawful correction of his Master or ...
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