The History of the British Empire From the Accession of James the First. to Which is Prefixed a Review of the Progress of England From the Saxon Period to ... 1603

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But it was long before the use of coals became general as fuel; though in the beginning of the four- teenth century sea-coals are mentioned by Mait- land as being very much used in the suburbs of London by brewers, dyers, and others requiring great fires j when several of the nobility and gentry com- plained to the king that the smoke contaminated the atmosphere and endangered their health ; whereupon his majesty issued a proclamation strictly forbidding vol. i y cccxxxviii the British empire.
...the use of that fuel. But little regard being paid to that authority, the king appointed a commission of oyer and terminer commanding pecuniary mulcts; and for the second offence to have their chimneys and furnaces destroyed. Coals were a few years afterwards exported from Newcastle to France. The monks of Tynemouth at that time began to let lands where coal mines existed at from 21. to about hi.
per mine.
The woollen cloths of England were, until nearly the middle of the fourteenth century, of a coarse description, and the greater part were worn without being dyed, unless it were in a rude manner by the use of woad.


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