Two thousand years of gild life; or, An outline of the history and development of the gild system from early times, with special reference to its application to trade and industry; together with a full account of the gilds and trading companies of Kingston-upon-Hull, from the 14th to the 18th century . r security in regard of the Governorsabsence, and that Courts there are very seldome the Merchants Hall, 22nd February, —Aid. Hydes, to the aforesaid order they tooke an account of thePlate, and removed it and the charter to


Two thousand years of gild life; or, An outline of the history and development of the gild system from early times, with special reference to its application to trade and industry; together with a full account of the gilds and trading companies of Kingston-upon-Hull, from the 14th to the 18th century . r security in regard of the Governorsabsence, and that Courts there are very seldome the Merchants Hall, 22nd February, —Aid. Hydes, to the aforesaid order they tooke an account of thePlate, and removed it and the charter to the Towns Hall the sameday. Also took notis of what repairs is needfuU to be don at thesaid hall. 184 2000 Years of Gild Life. Plate Maekt as Followeth :— One Ivery Seale, tipt with silver. One Guilt Cup and Cover, «ift of Aldn. Ramsden, his coat of flatt Wine Bowles, the gift of Mr. Eob. Wine Bowles, the gift of Mr. Israel Beer Bowie, the gift of Mr. Eob. Beer Bowie, the gift of Mr. Israel Salt, the gift of Mr. A. M. Metcalf, Cash, Twelve Shillings and Sixpence. I say £0 12s. Charter belonging to the said hall in a Tin 27th, from Aldn. Hydes, Deputy - Governor, Two Merchants Hall Acct. Small Chapter XVIII The Fraternities of the Crafts. INTEODUCTION. FEOM the great Merchants Companies we pass tothe smaller Companies or Fraternities of theseveral reader, however, must put aside thedistinction which he is accustomed to draw betweenthe various grades of handicraft, trade, and manufacture at thepresent day. The analogy between the Fraternity of 200 yearsago and the Trades Union of to-day, as between the shopkeepersof these different dates, must alike, for the present at least, be putout of mind, for both would tend to falsify rather than assist therealisation of the actual facts. The relations between rich andpoor are perennial; but the organisation of society, eithe


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