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... Deacons and Clerks of the Incorporations for their kindness in furnishing me with such information as was available for my purpose . The Works on which I had to depend chiefly were " Maitland's History of Edin- burgh , " 1753 ; " Report ...
... Deacons and Clerks of the Incorporations for their kindness in furnishing me with such information as was available for my purpose . The Works on which I had to depend chiefly were " Maitland's History of Edin- burgh , " 1753 ; " Report ...
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... DEACON - CONVENERS , From the First Institution of that Office in 1578 to the present day , 145 OFFICE - BEARERS AND DEACONS OF THE INCORPORATED TRADES , 150 APPENDIX . OTHER INCORPORATED CRAFTS NOT REPRESENTED IN THE CONVENERY.
... DEACON - CONVENERS , From the First Institution of that Office in 1578 to the present day , 145 OFFICE - BEARERS AND DEACONS OF THE INCORPORATED TRADES , 150 APPENDIX . OTHER INCORPORATED CRAFTS NOT REPRESENTED IN THE CONVENERY.
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... Deacon to inspect their work , so that it be of good workmanship and the metal of standard fineness ; and by a statute of James III . , 1483 , c . 96 , the office of Deacon once more became general among the trades . A few years later ...
... Deacon to inspect their work , so that it be of good workmanship and the metal of standard fineness ; and by a statute of James III . , 1483 , c . 96 , the office of Deacon once more became general among the trades . A few years later ...
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... Deacon was again considered by Statute of James IV . , c . 43 , as highly dangerous , and the cause of great trouble in burghs ; and it was ordained " that all Deakons shall cease for a year at least [ especially masons and wrights ] ...
... Deacon was again considered by Statute of James IV . , c . 43 , as highly dangerous , and the cause of great trouble in burghs ; and it was ordained " that all Deakons shall cease for a year at least [ especially masons and wrights ] ...
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... Deacons . The effect of this action against the Craftsmen did not die away . It was rather the means of making them more persistent as to their rights , and more hostile to the constitution of the civic administration . Fresh dis ...
... Deacons . The effect of this action against the Craftsmen did not die away . It was rather the means of making them more persistent as to their rights , and more hostile to the constitution of the civic administration . Fresh dis ...
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