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Each branch of the cloth trade had its own gild , and admittance came only after seven years apprenticeship and the payment of a fee . Metal was also worked in Coventry - tin from Cornwall for instance , while Andrew le Pynner was ...
Each branch of the cloth trade had its own gild , and admittance came only after seven years apprenticeship and the payment of a fee . Metal was also worked in Coventry - tin from Cornwall for instance , while Andrew le Pynner was ...
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salvation after death of the souls of its members , ' to do which it employed four chaplains in the Gild Chapel , supervised mem- bers ' conduct , and adjudicated in disputes between them so that they did not have recourse to law .
salvation after death of the souls of its members , ' to do which it employed four chaplains in the Gild Chapel , supervised mem- bers ' conduct , and adjudicated in disputes between them so that they did not have recourse to law .
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The early settlement in Deritend eventually gave birth to a Gild of St John the Baptist , and as development continued uphill from the River Rea a Gild of the Holy Cross was founded in Birming- ham . As with the gilds in neighbouring ...
The early settlement in Deritend eventually gave birth to a Gild of St John the Baptist , and as development continued uphill from the River Rea a Gild of the Holy Cross was founded in Birming- ham . As with the gilds in neighbouring ...
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List of Illustrations | vii |
The Medieval Period | 38 |
Simon de Montfort to Charles II | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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