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A New History of London
… and being suppressed by king Henry VIII. on account of a fraternity founded therein, it was purchased by one Thomas …
A New History of London
A New History of London
… of electing annually eleven overseers, or rulers of the fraternity of watermen. Sheriffs.; Sheriffs court. The office …
A New History of London
… but not being thought sufficiently rich, in 1339 three goldsmiths of London were retained by the dean and chapter to …
A New History of London
… erected for that purpose near the house of the latter, in Goldsmiths-row behind Gough-square Fleet-street, now called …
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… by charter of king Edward IV 2. Three years after, a fraternity of 60 priests, beside other brethren and sisters, …
A New History of London
… charters upon the altar: they entered themselves among the fraternity; and from that time the prior of the Holy Trinity …
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… the west side, stands the Trinity house, belonging to the fraternity of the Holy Trinity in the parish of Deptford … of The master, wardens, and assistants of the guild or fraternity of the most glorious and undivided Trinity, and of …
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… facing Noble street, built by the Scriveners, an ancient fraternity, who being reduced to low circumstances, sold …
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