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… critical juncture the nation were averse to his majesty's going to Hanover; he set out however at the close of April, … the duke of Bedford's private road, Gray's-inn-lane, Cold-bath-fields, St. John's street, and Goswell … of clergy 18. The age and growing infirmities of Sir John Barnard, whose patriotic conduct in every office of trust …
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… of the former king. Immediately upon notice of the king's death, the privy council, with the lord-mayor of London, … of the former privy-council were sworn of his majesty's privy-council: he declared "that animated by the tenderest … and the proclamation being read at the end of Chancery-lane, in Fleet-street, at the end of Wood-street in …
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… additional seeds of discontent. The very day of lord Bute's appointment as first commissioner of the treasury, a … Briton was a severe and reproachful commentary on the king's speech April 19th at the close of the session of … For embanking the river between Paul's-wharf, and Milford-lane 7,500 For repairs of the Royal Exchange 10,000 For …
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… apprehended, in consequence of the verdict of the coroner's inquest on the body of George Clarke the person killed at … addressers turned back and got into Holborn by Chancery-lane and Fetter-lane, being severely pelted all the way; so … or agreeable to him: accordingly the instance of Sir John Barnard was cited by Mr. Bellas, who having served the office …
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… the year 1771. On July 14, a wardmote was held in Butcher's-hall, Pudding-lane, for the election of an alderman for Billingsgate-ward, … be erected; with an inscription containing his lordship's speech to his majesty on presenting the city remonstrance. …
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… yet traffic will surmount them all. For when each man's attention is exerted in supplying the necessities of his … in obtaining a parliamentary confirmation of the late king's charter, relating to merchant strangers, the House of … to the river. The place is at present called Cold-harbour-lane. In the month of March, this year, the clergy gratified …
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… Book 1, Ch. 6 Cade's Rebellion to Henry VII CHAP. VI. From the rebellion of Jack … principles, led them to take advantage of their prince's weakness. His grandfather, Henry, of Lancaster, had, by … turn of affairs, she began her march southward; but at Barnard's Heath near St. Alban's, met the earl of Warwick's
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… gentlemen born; agreeable to that clause in the freeman's oath, which says "Ye shall take none apprentice but if he be free born; that is to say, no bondsman's son, nor the son of an alien." 1487. Another act of common … the street from Aldgate to Whitechapel church, Chancery-lane, High Holborn, Gray's-Inn-lane, Fetter-lane, and …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Wood the younger Citizen & Carpenter of London of Gravel lane for seaven yeares from the date abovesd; dated etc. 11 … putt himselfe app rntice to Thomas Waite of the parish of S t Savio rs Southwarke to serve for Seaven yeares from the … put himselfe app rntice to John Shakell of the parish of S t Bride to serve for Seaven yeares from the date …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… putt himselfe app rntice to John Wildgoose of Petticoate lane to serve for 7 yeares from the day of the date … dec d hath put himselfe app rntice to Samuell Tenant of S t Buttolphs Bishopsgate to serve for 7 yeares from the day … of Southampton Husbandman hath put himselfe appntice to Barnard Lipscombe of the prsh of Buttolph Bishopsg t London …
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