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A New History of London
… a new election; then, and in every such case, it shall and may be lawful, to and for the liverymen of the said several … be put up. And that from henceforth for ever, it shall and may be lawful, to and for the lord-mayor of this city for the … Nil dicit, or confession, or upon demurrer, shall and may recover his costs of suit; and, if a verdict shall be …
A New History of London
… and that the supernumerary horse and horses shall and may be seized and impounded by the officers appointed to take … of the street, and not cross the same, that so passengers may safely go between the houses and carriages, (except for … city or liberties thereof, but where a coach or other dray may pass by such cart or dray so standing, nor shall stand …
A New History of London
… act to receive the same; which being done, the said cloths may be taken thence by the owners as soon as they please; and … to be brought thither respectively, to the end they may be entered, and the duties paid for the same; upon pain … end all clothiers, their factors, and others concerned, may be satisfied how their cloths and other woollen …
A New History of London
… day of December next, the court of lord-mayor and aldermen may grant a licence to a free master, who has used his best …
A New History of London
… which, if not timely settled and determined, may occasion great obstructions of the public business and … consequences: now to the intent that suitable remedies may be provided for preserving the privileges of the city of … ill consequences of the same, and that a constant supply may be had of able officers, capable of supporting the …
Final Concords of the County of Lincoln
… stand firm to defend it. And in order that this concord may hereafter remain fixed and unshaken they have set their … of Maud and Richard to shares in the fee. If, however, we may conclude that Maud was Emma's mother's sister the …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… taking into consideration the great advantage which may redound to the people of this Commonwealth, inhabiting in … the same, as any superior or over-lord in Scotland may do to their tenants and few-holders, or others, commonly … thing therein, that any superior or over-lord in Scotland may do to their few-holders, tenants, and all others commonly …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… Houghton) of the Final Concord No. 7. His wife Cecily, may very probably have been the daughter of William, and …
The Environs of London
… Tombs. To the tombs in the church (p. 16, 17.) may be added those of Peter Combaulde, merchant, who died in … Tombs. To the tombs in Beddington church, (see p. 5861.) may be added the following: A monument at the east end of the … denotes its being situated near the river. Bermond may be a proper name. This village is scarcely a mile from …
Final Concords of the County of Lincoln
… mill which Geoffrey Wyae held, and the mill which William May held, and the mill which William Frangehogh' held: to … Westminster; from Easter in five weeks, 11 Henry III, [16 May, 1227]. Between Amabilla who was the wife of Conan son of … next after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 7 Richard, [6 May, 1196]. Between Liulf del Espaunne and Amilia his wife, …
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