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 24 - PRINTER to learn his Art and with him after the Manner of an Apprentice to serve...
Página 24 - Power shall let 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.
Página 25 - London, during the said term. And, for the true performance of all and every the said Covenants and Agreements, either of the said Parties bind themselves unto the other by these presents.
Página 25 - Trade of which he useth, by the best means that he can shall teach and Instruct, or cause to be taught and instructed...
Página 25 - Power shall let 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. He shall not play at Cards, Dice, Tables or any other unlawful Games, whereby his Master may have any Loss.
Página 24 - ... during which term the said apprentice his master faithfully shall serve, his secrets keep, his lawful commands everywhere gladly do ; he shall do no damage to his said master, nor see to be done of others, but to his power shall...
Página 7 - 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 17 - Cloth workers'Company has promoted the establishment of Yorkshire College at Leeds, where instruction is given in the manufacture of woollen goods, and similar institutions at Bradford, Huddersfield, and other places. The City and Guilds of London Institute, for the advancement of technical education, has also been formed.

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