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The Aldermen of the City of London
… R. Smyth and R. Symonds had been rejected by the Court on October 19, and that of R. Symonds, ex-Sheriff R. … Symonds and W. Brothers had been rejected by the Court October 22 (Letter Book N, fo. 154 b). Transferred to … R. Fermor and J. Nechylls, had been rejected by the Court on May 30, (Rep. 7, fo. 43 b; Letter Book N, fo. 284) …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Stede and Aylmer, and T. Graunger had been rejected by the Court June 21 (Rep. 1, fo. 135). Discharged on paying a fine … and H. Brandreth ( Clothworker), had been rejected by the Court on July 15 (Rep. 68, fo. 152). Discharged May 21, 1663; … and exSheriff Sir J. Lethuillier had been rejected by the Court on October 15 (Rep. 95, fo. 62). Transferred to the …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Verney, Sheriff Reyner, R. Flemyng] The votes in the Court of Aldermen were Oulegrave 6, Flemyng 4, Verney 1. … T. Semer, R. Symonds and J. Aleyn had been rejected by the Court, February 8 (Rep. 3, fo. 5). Removed to Lime Street, … Oliff, Robert Offley and R. Pype had been rejected by the Court March 20 (Rep. 16, fo. 181 b). Died June 26, 1577. July …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… [Nominated: Aldermen Penington and Sir J. Wollaston, John Berry] Discharged November 15, 1653; fine of 500 (Rep. 63, … and T. Barnardiston ( Skinner), had been rejected by the Court November 13 (Rep. 64, fo. 8 b), Batson being lame and …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… the descriptions of testators in their wills proved in the Court of Husting, or in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, is a test which can be generally relied … W. Romeney, T. Middleton. Only one Member of the Court of Aldermen was left without a prefix to his name …
A Survey of London
… Mayor: and learnedly deliuereth the sentences of the whole Court. Shiriffes of London. The shiriffes of London, of old … an vnder Chamberlaine, and foure Clarkes of the Maiors Court, and others. The Shiriffes of London their Officers The …
Old and New London
… in here," from the doors of the receiving-houses. The Court of King's Bench, on a trial, decided, of course … for the staff of the Accountant-General. In the north court there are placed four steam-engines, each of 50horse … under the charge of a clerk, who travels with the Court, to which he has been attached for some years; while …
A Survey of London
… late wife to Io. Packinton knight, Chirographer of the court of the common pleas: shee founded Almes houses neare …
A History of the County of Northampton
… mob breached the 'great walls' surrounding the 'outward court' and seized the building. 89 The Alderton lease passed … them into two large houses and built a third, Manor Court, alongside. 1 To the rear of these houses are … of assize from free tenants and 9 s. from perquisites of court, with the rest coming from a number of leases in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 5 In 21 E. 1, Robert de Aldisworth did suit the Peverell Court with only one man for the moyety of the Town of …
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