| P. Meadows - 1914 - 290 pages
...of London, that so the defaults which shall be found may be punished by their award. Also,—whereas some workmen in the said trade have made hats that...do any work by night touching the same, but only in dear daylight; that so, the aforesaid Wardens may openly inspect their work. And he who shall do otherwise,... | |
| Ephraim Lipson - 1915 - 566 pages
...was generally prohibited1, some- Nighttimes with no less a penalty than that the offender should " abjure his trade for a year and a day " 2. This may...the aforesaid wardens may openly inspect their work " *. The prohibition against night -work was sometimes relaxed. The Weavers of Leicester could weave... | |
| Ephraim Lipson - 1923 - 570 pages
...artificial light militated against sound work : " No man can work so neatly by night as by day" 8. Moreover, the wardens could not carry on their search...the aforesaid wardens may openly inspect their work " *. The prohibition against night - work was sometimes relaxed. The Weavers of Leicester could weave... | |
| Robert Burns Morgan - 1923 - 696 pages
...of London, that so the defaults which shall be found may be punished by their award. Also, — where some workmen in the said trade have made hats that...the good folks of the said trade, they pray that no workmen in the said trade shall do any work by night touching the same, but only in clear daylight... | |
| Frank Isaac Schechter - 1925 - 260 pages
...London in the same year pray for an ordinance prohibiting night work since "some workmen in the same trade have made hats that are not befitting, in deceit...often arisen to the good folks of the said trade." 1 In the ordinance of the Skinners of Bristol (1408) certain trade practices "whereby the said craft... | |
| Selig Perlman - 1928 - 344 pages
...a good price. So the London hatters, in 1347, in a typical petition to the magistrates, begged that "whereas some workmen in the said trade have made...people, from which great scandal, shame, and loss have 1 IUd., 91. • See Lipson, 301. * Hid., 286. often a/risen to the good folks of the said trade,1 they... | |
| Selig Perlman - 1928 - 344 pages
...a good price. So the London hatters, in 1347, in a typical petition to the magistrates, begged that "whereas some workmen in the said trade have made...people, from which great scandal, shame, and loss have * Ibid., 91. 1 See Lipson, 901. • Ibid., 280. often arisen to the good folks of the said trade,1... | |
| Selig Perlman - 1928 - 342 pages
...a good price. So the London hatters, in 1347, in a typical petition to the magistrates, begged that "whereas some workmen in the said trade have made...people, from which great scandal, shame, and loss have 1 IW., 91. • See Lipson, 301. * Hid., 286. often (Arisen to the good folks of the so/id trade,1 they... | |
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