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The Aldermen of the City of London
… On the other hand it has been, from the earliest period to the present day, still more rare for the City not to number amongst its representatives one or more of the … a Common Councilman) in the preceding January and refused admission by the Court of Aldermen, with which he carried on …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… [Acting Aug. 29, 1317, Acting July 6, 1318] 6 Removed to Tower. Acting July 6, 1318] 6 Removed to Tower. October 26, 1318 Henry Nasard, Draper [Sworn … and Egleton was called upon to show cause against his admission. At the next meeting of the Court (November 17) …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… (Recorder) [Acting Jan. 28, 1368] 8 From Tower. Removed to Lime Street, May 22, 1375. May 25, 1375 Adam Stable, … to the Court of Aldermen both for and against his admission, and on July 27 the Court decided that he was not … that 19 voted against and only 1 (Alderman Sidney) for his admission. At the next election on August 11 ex-Sheriff …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Nov. 10, 1342] 6 Formerly Alderman of Cordwainer. Removed to Billingsgate, 1343. 1343 Walter de Mordone, … Farringdon; afterwards of Coleman Street. March 12, 1384 to 1392, inclusive John Hadle, Grocer (S. 13756. M. 137980.) … a clerical error the date of election, as well as that of admission, is given in the Repertory as June 24. The correct …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… the City of London Portsoken ward PORTSOKEN WARD. Previous to the dissolution of the monasteries and religious houses in … collection, supplemented by occasional notices of their admission to the Court of Aldermen in the Letter Books, … the elections of 1440, 1441, 1442 and 1443, yet his final admission as Alderman of Portsoken is recorded under date, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1322, Acting Nov. 14, 1322, Acting Mar.17, 1326] 7 Removed to Bread Street. 1326 Anketin de Gisors [Acting Oct. 26, … Goldsmith (S. 13789.) Died January 4, 1385. March 12, 1385 to 1388 inclusive. 21 Henry Vanner, Vintner Previously … applied for his discharge on the day of his election and admission, and it was granted, subject to payment of a fine …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN THE CITY OF LONDON. ACCREDITED TO A DATE ANTERIOR TO 1714, Arranged by Wards. (Unless otherwise stated the … of Robert Dun and Richard Stoney, 1611, inscription only. Communion Table: of painted oak with turned legs in the form …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… carved with foliage. In the W. wall is a window similar to that in the E. wall. Church of St Andrew, Undershaft. E.C. … one window, and in the S. wall five windows, all similar to those in the N. aisle; all the sills have been raised to a … and twisted balusters, late 17th-century, probably old communion rails re-used. Glass: In the windows of the aisles …
A History of the County of Essex
… The ecclesiastical parish boundaries were altered in 1961 to coincide with the civil parish boundaries. 36 In 1283 Walter of Wigton and Robert of Aldham agreed to present to the church alter- nately, but in 1316 William … were held alternately in the morning and afternoon, with communion 3 or 4 times a year. The number of communicants …
A History of the County of Sussex
… contains 3,098 acres and measures 4 miles from north to south with an average width of a little over a mile. It is … lying between 25 and 50 ft. above sea-level, but rising to 120 ft. on its northern edge. The church and village lie … and post-Reformation blackletter texts from Scripture. The communion plate includes a large silver cup with engraved …
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