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A New History of London
… as it is called in the stile of the Exchequer, for their guild; and had, in after times, great disputes with the city …
A New History of London
… to surpass them in their civil institutions. The dean of guild and council of Edinburgh, alarmed by the falling of a …
A New History of London
… presented him with the resolutions of thanks voted by the guild of merchants at Guildhall Dublin, to the lord-mayor of …
A New History of London
… of property. By the fourth charter, the weavers guild or company was expelled the city; but for what offence …
A New History of London
… of England; which is said to have sprung out of the guild of mercers of London, and to have been the first who …
A New History of London
… at the gate. This ward is recorded to have been a guild granted by king Edgar, between 7 and 800 years ago, to 13 valiant knights; and was then named Knighten guild: which grant was afterward confirmed by a charter or … and surrendered up all the lands and soke called Knighten guild to the brotherhood; offering their charters upon the …
A New History of London
… by the name of The master, wardens, and assistants of the guild or fraternity of the most glorious and undivided …
Survey of London
… found concerning it until the 15th century. a In 1449 the Guild or Fraternity of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary was … established in the church by Royal Letters Patent. 7 This guild was the forerunner of the Corporation of Wardens of St. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in England of the Hanseatic merchants, who established a guild here, tended so powerfully to revive the former …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… them manorial office-holders and two priests: the patronal guild of Holy Trinity, which found lights before its image on … Virgin, All Saints, St. Peter, and St. James. The Trinity guild, open to both sexes and supported by subscriptions in …
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