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A New History of London
… in 1689, with the regular Succession of ALDERMEN in every Ward down to the present Time. ALDERSGATE.SIR Peter Rich, … 1703, that of lord-mayor in 1710; and was removed to the ward of Bridge-without. Richard Levett, Esq; elected in 1721; … William Hooker, elected in 1664, for the ward of Walbrook, was removed in 1668 to this ward; he served the …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 14, Edward III
Survey of London
… of Chudley. 1731. Ralph Kemp, druggist. 1731. Edward Ward, better known as Ned Ward, author of The London Spy. 1732. Thomas, son of Sir …
Survey of London
… 1920 Roland Genet Stafford 1946 Reginald William Alfred Ward (curatein-charge) CLXXISt. Anne, Brookfield Church This …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Additional notes and corrigenda to the lists of aldermen by ward Additional Notes and Corrigenda to the LIST OF ALDERMEN OF THE WARDS. ALDERSGATE WARD. Page 1 Henry de Seccheford, add Mercer. John Aubrey, … add 1679, and after died 1680, add (buried July 2). WALBROOK WARD. " 216 John Adrien, for S. 12589; Bailiff 1265, …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… and at the petitioner's death he shall become the King's ward. P. 1. Draft. 1604. 890. Petition of Sir Thomas …
Magna Britannia
… near the church, now used as a brewery,) and the sheriffs' ward, were at Bodmin: County meetings, except such as are …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… or 'Balancemaker.' Given as Ponderator in p. 4. Or Walbrook. In p. 8 ante he is called 'de Tulesan,' implying that his origin was from Toulouse. Walbrook was probably the place of his residence. See A.D. …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the parish of Warwick, union of Carlisle, Cumberland ward, E. division of Cumberland, 3 miles (E.) from Carlisle; …
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