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Σελίδα 119 - Wales to be sold, and do sell the same again in any fair or market holden or kept in the same place, or in any other fair or market within four miles...
Σελίδα 50 - All Fencers, Bearwards, Common Players of Enterludes, and Minstrels, wandering abroad, (other than Players of Enterludes belonging to any Baron of this Realm, or any other honourable Personage of greater degree, to be authorised to play under the hand and seal of arms of such Baron or Personage:) all Juglers, Tinkers, Pedlers, &c. . . . shall be adjudged and deemed Rogues, Vagabonds, and Sturdy Beggars, &c.
Σελίδα 36 - Peace aforesaid, to bind any such Children, as aforesaid to be Apprentices, where they shall see convenient, till such Man-Child shall come to the Age of four and twenty Years, and such Woman-Child to the Age of one and twenty Years, or the Time of her Marriage...
Σελίδα 202 - Simpson of Egton, Shoemaker, complains that he has not been employed in his occupation . . . but hath been trayned up for these three yeres in wandering in the country and playing of Interludes . . . and for the said Simpson is an obstinate convicted popishe Recusant, hiding himself so as lawe cannot be executed against him though diverse warrants have been awarded for his apprehension . . . the said Pant shalbe...
Σελίδα 195 - The stat. 4 Will, and Mary, c. 23, forbids all persons not owners of fisheries to keep " any net, angle, leap, piche, or other engine for the takeing of fish.
Σελίδα 81 - ... one wain or cart, furnished after the custom of the country with oxen, horses, or other cattle, and all other necessaries meet to carry things convenient for that purpose, and also two able men with the same, upon pain of every draught making default I os.
Σελίδα 99 - ... and that it showed that there that game might be played. From their colour, which was red, and the similarity to a lattice, it was corruptly called the red lettuce, a word frequently used by ancient writers to signify an alehouse.

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