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The Aldermen of the City of London
… Great Roll of 1230 (14 Henry III.) Richard Renger Bridge S. 12202. M. 12227, 12389. Died 1239. Roger le Duc 1 S. … Gisors, Pepperer Vintry S. 12401, 12456, M. 1246, 12589 King's Chamberlain, 1253. c 1244 William Eswy (or Aswy), … S. 12634, 1265, 12701. M. 127481, 12845 M.P. London 1283; King's Butler and Coroner and Chamberlain 127584; Master of …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… vice Russell 1304 William de Combemartyn Tower, 130418 S. 13034 vice J. de Canterbury M.P. London, 1305, 1307, 1316; … Broad Street, 130916 vice Coteler M.P. London, 1316; King's Butler, Chamberlain and Coroner, 13011307. Died 1316; … M. 13156 vice Refham M.P. London, 1313, 1328, 1330 ( bis); King's Butler, Chamberlain and Coroner, 13161325; Auditor, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Richard Humble, Vintner Farringdon Without, 1601 [Elected S. 1613] vice Smythe Died April, 1616; Will [P.C.C. 43 Cope] … M.P. Leicester 1601, 1605-11, 1621-2; Jeweller to the King 1603-25; Prime Warden Goldsmiths 1605-6. Died March 2, … Knighted (by the Protector) February 8, 1654 (by the King) August 1, 1660; created Baronet June, 1661; President …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Walbrook, 1651 vice Daniell Died 1679; Will [P.C.C. 22 King] cod. January 17; proved February 27, 1679. 1651, July 3 … William Dudley, Merchant Taylor Bishopsgate, 1651 [Elected S. 1667] vice Hayes Created Baronet August, 1660; M.P. … Master Leathersellers 1654-5. (?) Will [P.C.C. 168 King] October 14, 1678; proved December 12, 1679. 1654, Mar. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… sworn) 1 tSir Jeffrey Jeffreys, Grocer Portsoken, 1701-9 S. 1699-1700 vice Hedges Knighted October 20, 1699; Co. Co. … Bart., Grocer Aldersgate, 1702-22, Bridge Without, 1722-5 S. 1702-3, M. 1709-10 vice Floyer Succeeded to Baronetcy … Sheriff at the date of the entertainment given to the King of Denmark. There is no reference to his electoral …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Knitter Cornhill, 1801-34 [Contested Portsoken 1798] S. 1799-1800, M. 1808-9 vice Williams Created Baronet … 1833-5, 1836-9, 1840-3, 1844-7, 1847-51, 1852-4; Treasurer King's College 1828-54; Trustee Patriotic Fund 1833-54; … (Treasurer 1829-43, Vice-President 1843-54); Treasurer King's College Hospital 1839-57; Treasurer Sons of Clergy …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Record Office and in the Calendar of Documents at St. Paul's Cathedral given in the Appendix to the 9th Report of the … It is noted by fitz-Thedmar that in February 1258, the King deprived all the Aldermen of their Wards, but permitted … to his Ward and, as he records in his Chronicle, the King "recalled to his grace and favour" fitz-Joce, le Minur, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Queen Anne. Moreover, the statute of 1715 guaranteed the King's income for the first time: if the taxes appropriated in the … still stood at 396,206 or about 100,000 a year since the King's accession. 4 As in the past, financial crisis led the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 17601837 It was the ruinously bad bargain' of George III's civil list which led to the first fundamental examination … and overconfidence in his own domestic probity, the new King gave up the hereditary and temporary revenues to … civil and household expenditure. And yet the new King's initial moves were ambiguous on the score of economy. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… period of experimentation was the result of Charles II's decision to re-establish a court which was nearly as large … as that of his father. 1 There is evidence that the new King had, prior to the Restoration, expressed an intention to … royal family. 5 Clearly, the new court was a symbol of the King's desire both to enjoy his own again and to please as …
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