The General Shop Book: Or, The Tradesman's Universal Director, Being a Most Useful and Necessary Compendium to Lie Upon the Counter of Every Shopkeeper ... Comprehending and Explaining the Domestic and Foreign Trade of Great Britain and the Plantations ... Likewise, the Distance of All the Market Towns in England, from London, Their Fairs and Markets, the Inns where Their Carriers and Coaches Put Up, and the Days They Come in and Go Out, with a Map of the Roads, a Plan of London, a Chart of the Sea Coast, and Many Other Useful ParticularsC. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. and J. Rivington, and R. Dodsley, 1753 |
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... half blood fhall have an equal fhare with those of the whole blood , in the diftribution of an inteftate's estate . When a husband dies inteftate , onę third of his goods fhall be affigned to his wife , and the refidue among his ...
... half blood fhall have an equal fhare with those of the whole blood , in the diftribution of an inteftate's estate . When a husband dies inteftate , onę third of his goods fhall be affigned to his wife , and the refidue among his ...
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... half as big as London , including the fortifications in it are people of almoft every nation and every religion in Europe , who are all tolerated in their respective perfuafions , but none admit- ted to any share in government , but the ...
... half as big as London , including the fortifications in it are people of almoft every nation and every religion in Europe , who are all tolerated in their respective perfuafions , but none admit- ted to any share in government , but the ...
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... half the duty fhould be paid for such as they should import beyond the ftated number . The last article gave them a further privilege , not enjoyed by the French ; which was , that the English Affientists , should be al- lowed , every ...
... half the duty fhould be paid for such as they should import beyond the ftated number . The last article gave them a further privilege , not enjoyed by the French ; which was , that the English Affientists , should be al- lowed , every ...
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... half a cloth , and nothing for cloths that are lefs ; but cloths offered to fale before they are marked shall be forfeited to the king , 27 Edward III . cap . 4 . If an Aulnager shall feal any piece of cloth , which is not of affize ...
... half a cloth , and nothing for cloths that are lefs ; but cloths offered to fale before they are marked shall be forfeited to the king , 27 Edward III . cap . 4 . If an Aulnager shall feal any piece of cloth , which is not of affize ...
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... half - peck , quartern and half- quartern loaves , fo as the fame be made and fold both as to the weight and price , in proportion to the affize table , in the said former act . Every time the affize of bread shall be altered according ...
... half - peck , quartern and half- quartern loaves , fo as the fame be made and fold both as to the weight and price , in proportion to the affize table , in the said former act . Every time the affize of bread shall be altered according ...
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affiftants aforefaid againſt alfo alſo apprentice Auguft befides bill Caftle Carrier Coach cofts commiffioners confiderable corn Cornwall court crown cuftom debt Devonsh ditto duties Eaft earl Effex England Engliſh exported faid Fairs fale fame feal feffions fell fent feven feveral fhall forfeit fhillings a week fhip fhire filk filver firft firſt fome forfeiture Friday ftock fubfidy fuch Hertfordshire houfe houſe hundred iſland juftices June 24 Kent king's lord mafter manufactures Market meaſure merchants miles from London Monday moſt oath October 28 offence officers paid parish penalty pence perfon perfon fhall port pounds purchaſe refpective river Ruffia ſaid September 21 ſhall ſhip Somerſetsh Southwark ſtock ſuch Suffex Suffolk Surry thefe themſelves thereof theſe thofe thoſe thouſand Thurſday town trade Tueſday twenty ufually uſe veffel Wedneſday Wedneſday and Saturday Weft weight whatſoever Wilts