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Zwei Bücher zur socialen Geschichte Englands

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Identifikator:
1891000233
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-260008
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Held, Adolf http://d-nb.info/gnd/116681667
Title:
Zwei Bücher zur socialen Geschichte Englands
Place of publication:
Leipzig
Publisher:
Duncker & Humblot
Year of publication:
1881
Scope:
XIV, 775 Seiten
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2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Zweiter Anhang. Belegstellen.
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Zwei Bücher zur socialen Geschichte Englands
  • Title page
  • Einleitung zur sozialen Geschichte Englands von 1760-1832.
  • Erstes Buch. Soziale und politische Literatur von 1776-1832.
  • Zweites Buch. Entwicklung der Grossindustrie.
  • Erster Anhang. Vortrag über Handwerk und Grossindustrie.
  • Zweiter Anhang. Belegstellen.
  • Index

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A, 
Zu Seite 427, Anmerkung 5. 
Lehrlingswesen bei den Seidenbandwebern. 
Second Report on ribbon weavers, 1818, S. 90—92: 
Rules and orders to be observed in the silk-weaving branch. 
That for the better regulation of the Silk Weaving business and 
wholly to put a stop to the alarming multiplicity of fugitive boys and 
girls (being under no indenture, thereby defrauding the King of his reve- 
nue), who in consequence of being enticed, under various pretences and 
promises, by artful and designing men, to go from master to master, have 
willfully spoiled their work, to the great detriment of the undertaker, 
he having to take the work so spoiled, or make proper allowances for 
the same, and thereby incurring the displeasure of his employer; and it 
must be allowed, that without work is made so as the owner thereof can 
vend it to his customer or customers, with an upright confidence and be- 
coming assurance that his work is saleable, he is in danger of losing such 
customer or customers, and thereby injuring his credit as well as his 
trade; and which also must prove a very great injury to those who have 
served their regular seven years, under an indenture, to the silk weaving 
branch; therefore be it known to all those it does or may concern that 
our ancient establisted rules shall be strictly adhered to (as in London 
by law allowed) which alone will reduce us to peace and good order and 
be the only means of stopping those commotions and disturbances, which 
we confess have so frequently been seen and known amongst us. 
Rule I: — That no undertaker shall be allowed more than two 
apprentices at one time. 
II: — That no journeyman shall be allowed to take any appren- 
tice, nor shall any apprentice be allowed any part of that time they have 
already served with any journeyman, in any shop whatever. 
III: — That an undertaker having one of his own children. in the 
loom, shall be allowed two apprentices; if two of his own children in the 
loom, one apprentice; if three of his own children in the loom, no ap- 
prentice; but he may have as many of his own legitimate children as he 
Held, Soc, Gesch, Engl. 14
	        

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