Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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KD2380.A25 1693 | The clothiers case truly stated, with an answer to the reasons against the bill for the encouragement of the woollen-manufacture, humbly offered to the Parliament. | 1 |
KD2380.A25 1698 | The case of the clothiers and fullers of the counties of Glocester, Devon, Oxford, Worcester, York, Dorset and Wiltshire | 1 |
KD2380 .S5 1695 | The case of great numbers of silk-weavers, as well French Protestants as English, who are makers of lutestrings and alamodes silks in Spittle-fields, and other parts of England, in relation to a clause offered by the Lutestring Company, to be incerted in the Cole Act, concerning the sealing the said silks. | 1 |
KD2383 .C586 1700 | The case of the Kersey-clothiers inhabiting within the parishes of Hallifax, Bradford, Bingley, Kighley, and other adjacent towns and parishes within the west-riding of the county of York, against the aulnagers: Humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons in Parliament assembled. | 1 |
KD2383 .Q55 1696 | The case of the makers of quilts for beds only | 1 |
KD2383 .S5 1698 | The case of John Goudet, and David Barrau, partners, merchants. In relation to the petition of the Lustring Company. Presented to the honourable House of Commons. | 1 |
KD2383 .S55 1693 | The case of several Italian merchants settled in London | 1 |
KD2383 .W66 1689 | The case of the inhabitants of the town of Bradford | 1 |
KD2383 .W66 1698 | The case of the woollen-drapers of London and Westminster | 1 |
KD2398 .C36 1689 | The case of the cane-chair makers humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable the Commons in Parliament assembled. | 1 |
KD2398 .G583 1696 | The miserable case of the poor glass-makers, artificers, and several hundred families that were imployed in the said manufacture, humbly offered in reference to the duty on glass. | 1 |
KD2405 .E54 1649 | An act for the better packing of butter, and redress of abuses therein. | 1 |
KD2423.A13 C37 | The case of most of the cheesemongers, who petition for an act of Parliament for the redresse of abuses in weighing and packing butter; and appointing Captain Robert Manly to be the officer for weighing and marking of butter casks; according to his Majesties gracious intentions, for regulating former abuses. | 1 |
KD2423.A13 R43 1691 | Reasons humbly offer'd by the land-owners and farmers of England for the passing the bill relating to the butter and cheese trade in answer to those offer'd by the cheesemongers against it. | 1 |
KD2435 |
Construction law in the 21st century / Partnering and collaborative working : law and industry practice / |
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KD2435.A13 C66i | ||
KD2435.A13 C666i | ||
KD2435.A53 R67 1893i | A digest of cases relating to the construction of buildings the liability and rights of architects, surveyors and builders in relation thereto; with notes and an appendix containing forms of pleadings, building agreements and leases, and conditions of contracts and some unreported cases / | 1 |
KD2435 .B355 2018 | Construction Law, Costs and Contemporary Developments : a Festschrift for Lord Justice Jackson. | 1 |
KD2435 .C43 2003eb | Standard letters for building contractors | 1 |