The English Poor: A Sketch of Their Social and Economic HistoryJ. Murray, 1889 - 299 ページ |
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... husbandry for the greater part of the year . This perhaps was the origin of the free labourer . Some of the more fortunate villeins crept into property as well as freedom under the name of copyholders . Copyhold lands ( says Mr. J ...
... husbandry for the greater part of the year . This perhaps was the origin of the free labourer . Some of the more fortunate villeins crept into property as well as freedom under the name of copyholders . Copyhold lands ( says Mr. J ...
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... that time . The ordinance was that all houses of husbandry should be maintained and kept up for ever , together with a competent proportion of land , to be used and occupied with them . The penalty attached to neglect.
... that time . The ordinance was that all houses of husbandry should be maintained and kept up for ever , together with a competent proportion of land , to be used and occupied with them . The penalty attached to neglect.
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... husbandry requireth many hands . All their household stuff which is very little worth , though it might well abide the sale ; yet being suddenly thrust out , they be constrained to sell it for a thing of nought . And when they have ...
... husbandry requireth many hands . All their household stuff which is very little worth , though it might well abide the sale ; yet being suddenly thrust out , they be constrained to sell it for a thing of nought . And when they have ...
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... husbandry many hands were requisite . And this is also the cause why victuals be now in many places dearer . Yea , beside this the price of wool is so risen that poor folks who were wont to work it and make cloth thereof , be now able ...
... husbandry many hands were requisite . And this is also the cause why victuals be now in many places dearer . Yea , beside this the price of wool is so risen that poor folks who were wont to work it and make cloth thereof , be now able ...
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... hundred acres of ground or more or less , make a furrow and sow that and the rest they till not , but pasture their sheep . And some take the lands from their houses and occupy them in husbandry , but let the houses out to beggars and.
... hundred acres of ground or more or less , make a furrow and sow that and the rest they till not , but pasture their sheep . And some take the lands from their houses and occupy them in husbandry , but let the houses out to beggars and.
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26 ページ - Let there be no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee, and between my herdmen and thy herdmen ; for we be brethren. Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me : if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right ; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
136 ページ - Let us, said he, make relief in cases where there are a number of children, a matter of right and an honour, instead of a ground for opprobrium and contempt. This will make a large family a blessing, and not a curse ; and this will draw a proper line of distinction between those who are able to provide for themselves by their...
80 ページ - He had walk for a hundred sheep ; and my mother milked thirty kine. He was able, and did find the king a harness, with himself and his horse, while he came to the place that he should receive the king's wages. I can remember that I buckled his harness when he went unto Blackheath field. He kept me to school, or else I had not been able to have preached before the king's majesty now.
123 ページ - Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted . . . that whereas by reason of some defects in the law poor people are not restrained from going from one parish to another, and therefore do endeavour to settle themselves in those parishes where there is the best stock, the largest commons or wastes to build cottages, and the most woods for them to burn and destroy...
78 ページ - By one means, therefore, or by other, either by hook or crook, they must needs depart away, poor, silly, wretched souls, men, women, husbands, wives, fatherless children, widows, woeful mothers, with their young babes, and their whole household small in substance and much in number, as husbandry requireth many hands. Away they trudge, I say, out of their known and accustomed houses, finding no place to rest in.
75 ページ - Inclosures at that time began to be more frequent, whereby arable land, which could not be manured without people and families, was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen; and tenances for years, lives, and at will, whereupon much of the yeomanry lived, were turned into demesnes.
151 ページ - It is not to be understood that the natural price of labour, estimated even in food and necessaries, is absolutely fixed and constant. It varies at different times in the same country, and very materially differs in different countries. It essentially depends on the habits and customs of the people.
124 ページ - There is scarce a poor man in England of forty years of age, I will venture to say, who has not in some part of his life felt himself most cruelly oppressed by this ill-contrived law of settlements.
113 ページ - ... towns will not, or may not, suffice to find them, that then the said beggars shall draw them to other towns within the hundred, rape, or wapentake, or to the towns where they were born, within forty days after the proclamation made, and there shall continually abide during their lives.
81 ページ - He married my sisters with five pound or twenty nobles a-piece, so that he brought them up in godliness and fear of God. He kept hospitality for his poor neighbours; and some alms he gave to the poor, and all this he did of the said farm.