| Edmund Burke - 1838 - 1122 sider
...patrimony or servitude, and the elective functions of the livery given by statute of llth of George 1st can, of course, be altered only by legislative authority....the twelve companies, unless he have an estate of 1,000/., of the inferior companies unless he have an estate of 500/., is decisive as to this point... | |
| 1839 - 536 sider
...granted only to the more wealthy citizens. An order of the court of aldermen, passed in 1697, directs that' no person should be allowed to take upon himself the clothing (or livery) of any of the twelve companies,' those which stand at the head of the foregoing list, '... | |
| 1839 - 500 sider
...granted only to the more wealthy citizens. An order of the court of aldermen, passed in 1697, directs that ' no person should be allowed to take upon himself the clothing (or livery) of any of the twelve companies,' those which stand at the head of the foregoing list, '... | |
| 1851 - 722 sider
...order of the Court of Aldermen, on 27th July, 1697," observe the Municipal Commissioners, " directs that no person should be allowed to take upon himself the clothing of any of the 12 companies unless be have an estate of £1,000: of the inferior companies unless he have an estate... | |
| John Nicholl - 1851 - 648 sider
...to which they belong ; It is now ordered for the future, that no person be called to take upon him the clothing of any of the Twelve Companies, unless he have an estate of a thousand pounds, and that no person be called to take upon him the livery of the inferior Companies... | |
| Ebenezer Bain - 1887 - 424 sider
...Act of the Court, dated 27th July, l(i97, being still in force, to the effect "that no person shall be allowed to take upon himself the clothing of any of the 12 Companies unless he have an estate of £1000; or of any of the inferior Companies unless he have... | |
| John Patterson Davis - 1905 - 342 sider
...freemen, and only from the wealthy and influential ones. In 1697 the court of aldermen of London enacted "that no person should be allowed to take upon himself...inferior companies, unless he have an estate of ^500." ' (2) Freedom of the city of London was consequent on membership in a livery company. (3) Freedom of... | |
| William Alexander Devereux Englefield - 1924 - 296 sider
...the Common Council passed this year ordained that for the future no person be called to take upon him the clothing of any of the twelve companies unless he have an estate of £1,000, and that no person be called to take upon him the livery of any of the inferior companies... | |
| John P. Davis - 2000 - 336 sider
...freemen, and only from the wealthy and influential ones. In 1697 the court of aldermen of London enacted "that no person should be allowed to take upon himself...the inferior companies, unless he have an estate of ^500."1 (2) Freedom of the city of London was consequent on membersh1p in a livery company. (3) Freedom... | |
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