| John Holland - 1835 - 514 pages
...Homes, l.onrt. 1632. folio, p. 1026. WOOD FUEL. 321 1306, King Edward I. by proclamation prohibyted the burneing of sea-coale in London and the suburbs,...the sulferous smoke and savour of the firing, and in the same proclamation commanded all persons to make their fires of wood ; which was performed by... | |
| John Holland - 1841 - 512 pages
...Stove's Annals by Homes. Lond. 1632, folio, p. 1025. 1306, King Edward I. by proclamation prohibyted tbe burneing of sea-coale in London and the suburbs, to...the sulferous smoke and savour of the firing, and in the same proclamation commanded all persons to make their fires of wood; which was performed by... | |
| Warington Wilkinson Smyth - 1869 - 300 pages
...citizens. In 1306, on petition by Parliament, King Edward I., says Stowe, "by proclamation, prohibyted the burneing of sea-coale in London and the suburbs, to avoid the sulfwous smoke and savour of the firing; and in the same proclamation commanded all persons to make... | |
| Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1870 - 592 pages
...petitions signed by Parliament, King Edward I., "by procclamation, prohibited the burneing of sea-coals in London and the suburbs, to avoid the sulferous...fires of wood.*' , But wood became scarce, the odious " sea-coals" sailed up the Thames again, and found a place upon the king's hearth, twenty years after... | |
| Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth - 1873 - 320 pages
...citizens. In 1306, on' petition by Parliament, King Edward I., says Stowe, "by proclamation, prohibyted the burneing of sea-coale in London and the suburbs, to avoid the sulfrrous smoke and savour of the firing ; and in the same proclamation commanded all persons to make... | |
| Young people - 1877 - 696 pages
...petitioned King Edward I. on the subject. ''His Majesty," says Stone, " by proclamation prohibyted the burneing of sea-coale in London and the suburbs,...the sulferous smoke and savour of the firing, and in the same pro-clamation commanded all persons to make their fires of wood." The same writer adds... | |
| sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth - 1880 - 332 pages
...citizens. In 1306, on petition by Parliament, King Edward I., says Stowe, "by proclamation, prohibyted the burneing of sea-coale in London and the suburbs,...the sulferous smoke and savour of the firing; and in the same proclamation commanded all persons to make their fires of wood." Not twenty years, however,... | |
| 1882 - 368 pages
...1306, in consequence of a petition from Parliament, King Edward I. prohibited "the burneing of sea cole in London and the suburbs, to avoid the sulferous smoke and savour of the fireing." The penalties imposed during that reign were a fine, destruction of the furnace, and even... | |
| Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth - 1886 - 288 pages
...citizens. In 1306, on petition by Parliament, King Edward I., says Stowe, " by proclamation, prohibyted the burneing of sea-coale in London and the suburbs,...avoid the sulferous smoke and savour of the firing; find in the same proclamation commanded all persona to make their fires of wood." Not twenty years,... | |
| John Bernard Mannix - 1913 - 462 pages
...1306, on petition by Parliament, King Edward I., according to Stowe, " by proclamation, prohibyted the burneing of sea-coale in London and the suburbs,...the sulferous smoke and savour of the firing ; and in the same proclamation commanded all persons to make their fires of wood." The increasing scarcity... | |
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