- success; and do fear that any
money we
shall or can give will,
through his
misemployment, be
turned rather to the hurt and
prejudice of this your
kingdom than...
-
vulnerable to
infantry equipped with anti-tank
rockets and
weaponry and to
misemployment in
urban areas and
unfriendly terrain. But
there were too many of them...
- that" 43 Eliz. 1. c. 4
Charitable Uses Act 1601 An Acte to
redresse the
misemployment of
landes goodes and
stockes of
money heretofore given to charitable...
-
flying officer on 28
November 1941.
After repeated complaints about his
misemployment, and
threatening to
raise the
issue in Parliament, he was
posted to...
- and
physical resources" due to unemployment, under-employment, and
misemployment. The idea that rural-push
factors are
stronger than urban-pull factors...
- act. 43 Eliz. c. 4
Charitable Uses Act 1601 An Acte to
redresse the
misemployment of landes, goodes, and
stockes of
money heretofore given to charitable...
- and
misuse of
crown money. Sir John
Bingley was
their broker for the "
misemployment of the King's treasure". The
Suffolks claimed to have
received perks...
- the 17th
century Sheffield was
brought under the act "to
redress the
misemployment of
lands given to
charitable uses", and the muni****l administration...
- see the
inscription alongside. In 1693,
there were
allegations of
misemployment of the revenues. A new
agreement was
drawn up
whereby the Mayor's role...