| James Anderson - 1723 - 112 sivua
...Courfe and " Effeft of the Statutes for Labourers be openly Violated and broken, in t{ Sitlruerfion of the Law, and to the great Damage of all the Commons, " our faid Sovereign Lord the King, willing in this Cafe to preside a " Remedy, by the Advice and dffertt... | |
| Freemasons - 1746 - 256 sivua
...good Courfe and Effffl of the Statutes of Labourers be openly violated and broken, in Subver- . fton of the Law, and to the great Damage 'of all the Commons ; Our Sovereign Lord the King milling in this Cafe to provide a Remedy, ly the. Advice and Confent... | |
| Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 sivua
...good Courfe and EfFect of " the Statutes of Labourers be openly violated and " broken, in Subverfion of the Law, and to the " great Damage of all the Commons : Our Sove" reign Lord the King, willing in this Cafe to " provide a Remedy, by the Advice and Confent... | |
| Great Britain - 1762 - 488 sivua
...the good courfe and effect of the ftatutes of labourers be openly violated and broken, in fubverfion of the law, and to the great damage of all the commons ; (2) our faid lord the King willing in this cafe to provide remedy by the advice and aflent aforefaid,... | |
| Samuel Cole, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Maryland - 1817 - 462 sivua
...because it was said that by such meetings "the good course and effect of the statutes of labourers were openly violated and broken, in subversion of the law, and to the great damage of all the commons." But this act was not put in force, nor did the fraternity cease to meet, as usual, under the protection... | |
| William Marshall Craig - 1818 - 632 sivua
...the masons in their general assemblies, the good cause and effect of the statutes for labourers is openly violated and broken, in subversion of the law, and to the great damage of all the commons ; our Sovereign Lord the King, willing in this case to provide a remedy, by the advice and assent aforesaid,... | |
| 1827 - 634 sivua
...good course and effect of the Statute of Laborers [25th Edward III., the statute above alluded to,] be openly violated and broken, in subversion of the law and to the great damage of all the Commons; our sovereign lord the King, willing in this case to provide a remedy, by the advice and consent aforesaid,... | |
| William Sandys - 1829 - 80 sivua
...act, Chapiters and Congregations of Masons were forbidden, as thereby " the good course and effect of the statutes of labourers be- openly violated and...law, and to the great damage of all the commons." Masons attending such Chapters and Congregations were to be punished by " prisonment of their bodies,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 440 sivua
...because by such meetings it was alleged, 'the good course and effect of the statutes of laborers were openly violated and broken, in subversion of the law, and to the great damage of all the commons.' But this act was not enforced, and the fraternity continued to meet as usual under archbishop Chichely.... | |
| 1830 - 60 sivua
...good course and effect of the Statute of Laborers [25th Edward III., the statute above alluded to,] be openly violated and broken, in subversion of the law and to the great damage of all the Commons; our sovereign lord the King, willing in this case to provide a remedy, by the advice and consent aforesaid,... | |
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