Cassells Family Lawyer Being a Popular Exposition of the Civil Law of Great Br

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Cassells Family Lawyer Being a Popular Exposition of the Civil Law of Great Br
Richard Preston
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] THE FATHERS OF TRADE UNIONS. 763 conversion to Christianity. Then there were Frith Guilds, whose members were bound to protect or avenge one another. These also were of very early origin, and were encouraged by the laws of the great Alfred. More important, perhaps, were the merchant guilds, whose object was to regulate trade and procure special privileges for the members. I believe that one merchant guild still exists in England, namely, in the proud town of Preston.
It is, however, with the
...craft guilds that we are chiefly concerned. In almost every town, both in England and Scotland, wherever there was any considerable number of craftsmen following a special trade, they formed them- selves into a guild. There does not appear to have been any one of these associations which extended its operations beyond the boundaries of one town ; there was no such thing as national trade-unionism dreamt of at that time. The craft guild always aimed at monopoly. It discouraged the presence in the town of any craftsmen who did not belong to the guild.

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