London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Band 1W. Stratford, 1805 |
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... ward . This was done in the year 1607 , when he laid the foundation stone . By which you may perceive that Mr. Bond took his hint from those done in plaister on the fronts of houses . " In Aldersgate Street , likewise , just against St ...
... ward . This was done in the year 1607 , when he laid the foundation stone . By which you may perceive that Mr. Bond took his hint from those done in plaister on the fronts of houses . " In Aldersgate Street , likewise , just against St ...
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... wards and precincts , for the well ordering and governing the city . And as this king constituted the office of sheriff ... ward and precinct , were analagous to the titles of aldermen and common council men . Alfred did not confine his ...
... wards and precincts , for the well ordering and governing the city . And as this king constituted the office of sheriff ... ward and precinct , were analagous to the titles of aldermen and common council men . Alfred did not confine his ...
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... ward ) thereunto belonging , with all the customs , as she held the same and two parts of the revenues and rents of the city of Exeter , then valued at 257. per ann . And in the year 1115 certain burgesses of London , descended from the ...
... ward ) thereunto belonging , with all the customs , as she held the same and two parts of the revenues and rents of the city of Exeter , then valued at 257. per ann . And in the year 1115 certain burgesses of London , descended from the ...
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... wards called the river of Wells , and Fleet Ditch . The water to the other parts of the city had been raised from the Thames , Wallbrook , Lang bourn , Sherbourn , Holywell , Clerk's - well , a fish - pond near Cripplegate , and an ...
... wards called the river of Wells , and Fleet Ditch . The water to the other parts of the city had been raised from the Thames , Wallbrook , Lang bourn , Sherbourn , Holywell , Clerk's - well , a fish - pond near Cripplegate , and an ...
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... wards , each to be governed by its alderman and common- council , who were to be elected by the inhabitant freemen ... ward . The king's paternal concern for the city was exe : cised at this time in his liberal letters patent , for the ...
... wards , each to be governed by its alderman and common- council , who were to be elected by the inhabitant freemen ... ward . The king's paternal concern for the city was exe : cised at this time in his liberal letters patent , for the ...
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act of parliament aforesaid Aldgate ancient appointed archbishop archbishop of Canterbury arms attended bill bishops bridge buildings chamberlain charter church citizens of London city of London committee common council commonalty court of aldermen court of common Cripplegate crown custom declared ditto Duke Earl endeavours England erected esquire execution expence fire forfeit gentlemen grants Guildhall Hall hand hath Henry honour horses hundred inhabitants John justice king king Edward's chair king's kingdom Lane liberties likewise London Bridge lord great chamberlain lord mayor lordship magistrate majesty majesty's manner mayor and aldermen ment merchants metropolis Newgate occasion offence parish parliament passed Paul's peace person petition pounds present prince privileges queen reign river river Thames Roman royal serjeant sheriffs shew shillings side Southwark Street Thames thereof thousand tion toll Tower town ward Westminster whole
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Seite 487 - N. do become your liege man of life and limb, and of earthly worship, and faith and truth I will bear unto you, to live and die, against all manner of folks. So help me God.
Seite vii - In this case, how would he be surprised to hear all the languages of Europe spoken in this little spot of his former dominions, and to see so many private men, who in his time would have been the vassals of some powerful baron, negotiating like princes for greater sums of money than were formerly to be met with in the royal treasury!
Seite 241 - ... the Justices of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, and of the Barons of the Exchequer there assembled, that the said John Hampden should be charged with the said sum so as aforesaid assessed on him...
Seite 478 - Sir, will you grant and keep, and by your oath confirm to the people of England, the laws and customs to them granted by the kings of England, your lawful and religious predecessors ; and namely, the laws, customs, and franchises' granted to the clergy by the glorious king St. Edward, your predecessor, according to the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel established in this kingdom, and agreeing to the prerogative of the kings thereof, and the ancient customs of this realm* ? King. I grant,...
Seite 429 - for the purchase of the Museum, or Collection of Sir Hans Sloane, and of the Harleian Collection of Manuscripts ; and for providing one General Repository for the better reception and more convenient use of the said collections ; and of the Cottonian Library, and of the additions thereto.
Seite 651 - Address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London, in Common Council assembled. Most Gracious Sovereign, WE, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the...
Seite 158 - God's goodness, the same is perceived to be in better estate universally, than hath been in man's memory ; yet where there are such great multitudes of people brought to inhabit in small rooms, whereof a great part are seen very poor, yea, such as must live of begging, or by worse means, and they heaped up together, and in a sort smothered with many families of children and servants in one house or small tenement...
Seite 347 - AN ACT DECLARING THE RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES OF THE SUBJECT, AND SETTLING THE SUCCESSION OF THE CROWN.
Seite 483 - Good luck have thou with thine honour : ride on, because of the word of truth, of meekness and righteousness, and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things.
Seite 364 - House should on that day week resolve itself into a committee ' to consider of the most proper methods for the better security and improvement of the duties and revenues already charged upon and payable from tobacco and wines.