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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Helpers' (listed below simply as 'helpers')and 'bye-helpers', whose employment seems to have been more …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… should have power, upon public summons, to make bye laws; and that the jurats should be elected by the mayor, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… mayor was antiently chosen in St. Peter's church; but by a bye-law of the corporation, it was removed to this church in … 1583, where it has ever since been held. In 1706, another bye law was made, to remove, for the sake of decency, all …
Survey of London
… in the Privy Garden, shaking me by the hand he bid me good-bye, and said that he thought he should see me no more." When …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… for the same. He did this without sinister Ends, or bye-Respects; and therefore if he did any way err, by His …
Old and New London
… clerks and for the works, the school management, the bye-laws, and finance departments, also rooms communicating …
A History of the County of Stafford
… follows a stream known in the early 19th century as Dry or Bye brook to its confluence with Redmoor brook and then runs …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… loc. cit. 10. At the beginning of 1694 he was chosen at a bye-election to represent Wigan in Parliament; Pink and …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… appointed, to be paid the like salary by the farmer of the bye and cross road letters. Prefixing: Representation to the …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… country letters, a branch that greatly interferes with the bye and cross road letters, and which before his first … letters to be taxed from such as were to be sent in the bye and cross road bags free of postage. But in 1735 the …
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