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The Aldermen of the City of London
… in which, or immediately preceding that in which, there is more or less clear evidence that the person named was acting …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Prime Warden Goldsmiths, 1377. Died June 6, 1397. " " John More, Mercer Cordwainer, 13823 S. 13834 M.P. London, 1382, … enrolled February 20, 1402 [H.R. 130 (69)] " " William More, Vintner Vintry, 13823, 1389 c 1400, Castle Baynard, … Wards, the remaining fifteen had been Aldermen in one or more years before the election of 1383. The whole list is as …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… chronological succession of persons. Hence, wheu one or more translations from one Ward to another took place in … (1404-5). I should have adopted the former alternative as more probable, were it not that the facts and dates quoted … Without may have been a different person, but it is more probable that he was the same, and that, having once …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… or March 3, 1549). Died September 5, 1554; Will [P.C.C. 9 More] May 28; proved September 27, 1554. 1537, Dec. 11 John … S. 1537-8 vice Ascue Died June 29, 1555; Will [P.C.C. 30 More] April 20; proved July 8, 1555. 1540, Oct. 25 (Nov. 9) … J. Aleyn Master Mercers 1547. Died 1555 ; Will [P.C.C. 33 More] April 1 ; proved October 9, 1555. 1545, Oct. 20 (22) …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1603-14, Coleman Street, 1614-31 S. 1603-4, M. 1613-4 vice More Knighted July 26, 1603; M.P. Merionethshire 1597-8, … D.N.B. in connexion with the E.I.C. is an anachronism by more than a century. His removal to Bridge Ward (for which he served more than twice as long as for Portsoken) is ignored. . …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… in modern political phraseology 'Whole-Hoggers,' and had more recently shown a disposition to favour the … the spelling of the autograph signature instead of the more common form found elsewhere. The date of admission is as … above is that of the Alderman's autograph: the name is more commonly spelled with an intrusive 't,' which form is …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 'upon his election as Lord Mayor,' whereas it took place more than five years earlier. The year of his contest for …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… marked w above was emphatically 'a Whig and something more.' . Also Clothworker. From the accession of Queen …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… names occur, with the addition of "Alderman," at one or more of the references given in the footnotes: John … chronological succession of persons. Hence, when one or more translations from one Ward to another took place in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… annual estimates of the coming year's expenditure. More specifically, it sought to restrain expenditures in the … and 14,400 a year respectively. Contracts were to be more closely regulated and, in the former subdepartment, a … As a result, the King's civil departments were ama ssing more debt by the time of his death in 1727. 10 Nevertheless, …
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