| George Chalmers - 1812 - 534 pagine
...Cay's Collection of Statutes, vol. ip 261 — 3 ; and sufficiently prove to what a deplorable monalty, that the said servants, having no regard to the said ordinance, but to their ease, and singular covetise, do withdraw to serve great men and other, unless they lucve wages and living to the double... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1820 - 368 pagine
...and butchers, bakers, brewers, &c. were ordered to sell their provisions at reasonable prices. The ' servants having no regard to the said ordinance, but to their ease and singular covetise,' refused to serve unless for higher wages than the law allowed them. Therefore the parliament,... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1821 - 510 pagine
...bakers, brewers, &c. were ordered to sell their " provisions at reasonable prices. The ' ser" vants having no regard to the said ordinance, " but to their ease and singular covetise,' refused " to serve unless for higher wages than the law " allowed them. Therefore the parliament,... | |
| 1828 - 398 pagine
...serve in their accustomed places at the rate they had received in the 20th year of Edward 3d ; and as it is given the king to understand in this present Parliament, that the said servants have paid no regard to the said ordinance, but to their ease do withdraw from... | |
| James Creighton Odiorne - 1830 - 314 pagine
...serve in their accustomed places at the rate they had received in the 20th year of Edward III. ; and as it is given the king to understand in this present Parliament, that the said servants have paid no regard to the said ordinance, but to their ease do withdraw from... | |
| James Creighton Odiorne - 1830 - 292 pagine
...serve in their accustomed places at the rate they had received in the 20th year of Edward III. ; and as it is given the king to understand in this present Parliament, that the said servants have paid no regard to the ^said ordinance, but to their ease do withdraw from... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1833 - 142 pagine
...work at their old occupation for the same wages as they teceived before the pestilence ! But ' the servants having no regard to the said ordinance, but to their ease and singular covetize,' refused to serve unless for higher wages than it allowed. In consequence of this resistance,... | |
| 1854 - 618 pagine
...idle, and not willing to acne after the peatileucc without taking excessive wages Aud now forasmuch as it is given the King to understand in this present parliament, by the petition of the commonality, that the said servants, hating no regard to the said ordiusnce, but to their eaie and... | |
| Esq. James Birch Sharpe - 1841 - 236 pagine
...the word "Nobles" in the original French. all them which offended against the same. And now forasmuch as it is given the King to understand in this present...said servants having no regard to the said ordinance, l but to their ease and singular covetise, do withdraw themselves to serve great men and other, unless... | |
| Peter Oxenbridge Thacher - 1845 - 756 pagine
...preamble of this statute, after setting forth the former ordinance, goes on to say, that " now forasmuch as it is given the king to understand in this present...the said ordinance, but to their ease and singular covetise, do withdraw themselves to serve great men and other, unless they have livery and wages to... | |
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