-
currents and
tides on the Thames.
Watermen freeman were now
required to pay
quarterage, or paid
quarterly contributions. This was a
constant source of grievance...
- 1733, and
after his
death in July 1741, took over his business. She paid
quarterage fees to the
printers guild, the
Guild of St Luke the Evangelist, but could...
-
organising a
campaign of non-payment and of
court challenges to the
system of "
quarterage", by
which exclusively Protestant corporations levied surcharges upon...
- year, 2
September 1541, and
graduated B.A. 1542. He
received his last
quarterage as a
fellow at
Cambridge at
Christmas 1544, and in 1547 he
describes himself...
- Here is the lay: The
people of
Donnchadha Mor son of Ceallach, A
proud quarterage,
Melodious bands who are
calling out Are we when on a hosting:
Hosts hunting...
-
previously opposed, as well as the
burden on the Manx
people due to the free
quarterage of
soldiers stationed on the island. 800 men were ****embled at Dhone's...
- include:
Apprentice bindings, 1694–1890
Freedom admissions, 1631–1947
Quarterage books, 1698–1850 (with gaps).
These records can
indicate a
period of activity...
-
usually denied to
women as they were not
permitted full freedom. She paid
quarterage to the
guild until 1770.
Cotter noticed there was a
market for a publisher...
- June 1689
Lofting enrolled in the
Company of Free Shipwrights,
paying quarterage until January 1699,
thereby becoming a
citizen of London. In 1698 Lofting...
- 20 and
thirty local children,
which was
described as
having "moderate
quarterages",
although the
classics were
taught for free. It has a
joint parish council...