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It is of interest to read the conditions of employment of ' all manner of artificers , labourers , and servants ' in the years after Charles II was restored to his father's throne . After giving a schedule of wages , the parliamentary ...
It is of interest to read the conditions of employment of ' all manner of artificers , labourers , and servants ' in the years after Charles II was restored to his father's throne . After giving a schedule of wages , the parliamentary ...
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Both of Arch's grandfathers were agricultural labourers , as was his father whose wages in the early 1800s never exceeded 10s a week . Today there seems little reality in the gold - lettered benefaction boards we see in country churches ...
Both of Arch's grandfathers were agricultural labourers , as was his father whose wages in the early 1800s never exceeded 10s a week . Today there seems little reality in the gold - lettered benefaction boards we see in country churches ...
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Since February 200 had emig- rated and 150 moved to other parts of Britain , leaving the War- wickshire Agricultural Labourers ' Union with 4,695 members in 64 branches by 29 May 1872 when , at another conference in Leamington a ...
Since February 200 had emig- rated and 150 moved to other parts of Britain , leaving the War- wickshire Agricultural Labourers ' Union with 4,695 members in 64 branches by 29 May 1872 when , at another conference in Leamington a ...
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List of Illustrations | vii |
The Medieval Period | 38 |
Simon de Montfort to Charles II | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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