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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the mayor rode before the queen (Elizabeth) bearing the mace until he came to the end of the stone wall of St. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… attornies, commonly called common pleaders, serjeants at mace, keepers of the gaol, and tollingers, should be made by …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… and condiments such as CARRAWAY, CLOVEs, CORRIANDER, MACE, PEPPER, OLIVEs, and SALT. Contemporary recipe books …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… twelve chief burgesses, a steward, and two serjeants-at-mace, all of whom were named in the governing charter; also …
Cardiff Records
… The application of Thomas Davies, one of the Serjeants at Mace, for an increase of salary was lost. (The salary was at … referred to the Lighting Committee. Joseph Monk appointed Mace Bearer, in the place of William Roberts deceased. … order: Head Constable. Firemen. Police. Town Crier. Mace Bearers. Mayor, accompanied by the Town Clerk. Aldermen …
Cardiff Records
… Thomas Davies and Joseph Monk appointed Sergeants-at-Mace; salary 7. 10 s. each and a suit of clothes. They are … and Chairman of Building Committee Press Reporters Four Mace Bearers Mayor, Town Clerk, Chairman of Free Library … Deputy Mayor. Thomas Davies and Joseph Monk, Serjeants at Mace. David Davies, Inspector and Collector of Market Tolls. …
Cardiff Records
… Alderman. Thomas Davies and Joseph Monk, Serjeants-at-Mace; salary 10 each and a suit of clothes. Joseph … deceased. Salary 30. William Read appointed Serjeant-at-Mace, in the place of Thomas Davies deceased. Resolved That … Deputy Mayor. Joseph Monk and William Read, Serjeants-at-Mace. Joseph Mountstephen, Town Crier. Council accept with …
Cardiff Records
… Joseph Monk and Thomas Kelly be appointed Serjeants at-Mace for the ensuing year, at a salary of 20 each and a suit … Joseph Monk and Thomas Kelly appointed Serjeants-at-Mace. The Mayor gave to the Museum the bell from the Old Town … that he had appointed Charles Pearce as Serjeant-at-Mace, in the place of Thomas Kelly deceased. H.J. Paine, …
Cardiff Records
… The Marquess of Bute. Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan. Mace Bearers. His Worship the Mayor, The Recorder, Deputy … the old Infirmary, for the purposes of a College. Mace-bearers Charles Pearce and James Locke are to have their …
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