A Brief History of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers, London, A. D. 1351-1889

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private circulation only [Spottiswoode and Company], 1889 - 74 páginas

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Página 45 - ... nor lend them unlawfully to any ; he shall not commit fornication nor contract matrimony within the said term ; he shall not play at cards, dice, tables, or any other unlawful games, whereby his said master may have any loss...
Página 45 - Master's service day or night unlawfully, but in all things as a faithful Apprentice he shall behave himself towards his said Master and all his during the said Term.
Página 45 - And for the true performance of all and every the said Covenants and agreements either of the said Parties bindeth himself unto the other by these presents, In\ Witness whereof the Parties above named to these Indentures interchangeably have put their Hands and Seals...
Página 45 - ... service day or night unlawfully, but in all things as a faithful apprentice he shall behave himself towards his said master and all his during the said term...
Página 6 - We prepare our food, and maintain our forges and furnaces, and the power of our steam-engines, with the remains of plants of ancient forms and extinct species, which were swept from the earth ere the formation of the transition strata was completed. Our instruments of cutlery, the tools of our mechanics, and the countless machines which we construct, by the infinitely varied applications of iron, are derived from ore, for the most part coeval with, or more ancient than the fuel, by the aid of which...
Página 44 - Years from thence next following to be fully complete and ended. DURING which Term the said Apprentice his Master faithfully shall serve his secrets keep his lawful commands everywhere gladly do.
Página 27 - Elizabeth's and the succeding reigns with a greediness and injustice that scarcely left those societies time to breathe. Contributions towards setting the poor to work; towards erecting the Royal Exchange; towards cleansing the city ditch; and towards projects of discovering new countries; money for furnishing military and naval armaments; for men, arms, and ammunition, to protect the city; for state and city pageants and attendances; for provision of coal and corn; compulsory loans for government...
Página 16 - I give to the master and keepers or wardens and commonalty of the mystery or art of a stationer of the city of London...
Página 32 - Ton's, the sunn's guilt hill, On too't, Love guardes you on: Cyclopes, a ring Make with your hammers, to whose musicke sing. THE FIFT. The fift presentation is called London's Tempe, or the Field of...
Página 44 - ... or forthwith give warning to his said master of the same ; he shall not waste the goods of his said master, nor lend them unlawfully to any ; he shall not commit fornication nor contract matrimony within the said term...

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