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A New History of London
… his former offences complicated with the present charge: a new writ was then issued to elect another member in his room. … of the court, so that persecution raised him up new friends in every quarter. At a public meeting of the … The last election was then declared void, and a new writ issued for another. He was still however an alderman …
A New History of London
… deemed necessary to take, they referred the matter to a new committee, who contented themselves with reporting the … on the Surry-side of Blackfriars-bridge, toward making the new roads from thence by the Magdalenhospital to the … stood on their books, restricting them from opening any new subscription whatever, excepting for the private purposes …
A New History of London
… fire in Southwark, menioned p. 34, which, passing the new built bridge, spread also over great part of the city. … John, A. D. 1216, with the imprudence of Lewis, now gave a new turn to affairs; and the fatal consequences of the rash … a century past, by the better supply and conveyance of New-River and Thames water. Stow informs us, that it was …
A New History of London
… of his mal-practices next year as to degrade him. The new king, immediately on his return, began to reform the … the building 2. The king ordered the citizens to build a new wall and a tower at the head of it for his reception; … of the realm, with very ample powers: but when the new queen came over, she viewed the ascendancy Gaveston had …
A New History of London
… mayor, in which year the old city seal was broke, and a new one made. This year was rendered remarkable for a … of the city, were turned out by the common-council, and new ones chosen in their room for the respective wards: the … to strengthen their opposition; and thus the people gained new strength by these disputes, the vicissitudes in which …
A New History of London
… monied interest, to that of land, and at length produced a new frame of government, better suited to the general rights … appeared by an incident that now happened. On a call of new serjeants at law, a grand feast was given at Ely house, …
A New History of London
… down to that time. Shortly after Henry came to London, a new and till then unknown distemper attacked the city, called … of success, and took sanctuary at Beaulieu, in the New Forest. He surrendered himself at length, under promise … of London of foreign vagrants; and endeared himself to his new subjects, by committing Sir Richard Empson, knt. and …
A New History of London
… nobles, by elevating and conferring offices of trust on new men; which circumstances co-operated with trade to … order of council, images were removed from churches; and a new communion-service was framed, in the preface to which, … These measures were followed by the publication of a new liturgy in the vulgar tongue, in which the invocation of …
A New History of London
… leading out of Cornhill into Threadneedle-street, called new St. Christopher's, and Swan alleys, for 3532 l. They sold … with some of the aldermen, laid the first bricks of the new building, June 7, 1566, each alderman laying one, with a … to publish a proclamation to prevent the laying of new foundations. That the reader may see the reasons given …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Dated 6 John Curtis the son of John Curtis of the Citty of new Sarum Carpenter Doth putt himselfe appntice to Henry …
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