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A New History of London
… age of 90. Harris's Charles II. vol. I. p. 217. Ludlow. Maitland. Hume. Ludlow. Idem. Ludlow. Harris's Life of …
A New History of London
… it, and the author of so bold a forgery remained unknown; Maitland charges it upon one Mr. Hugh Speak, of whose …
A New History of London
… The numbers on the division as given by the continuator of Maitland, amount to 394, which are 132 more than the whole …
A New History of London
… that part of the aid to be raised upon the citizens. Mr. Maitland observes that this is the the first assessment that … Hist. Comm. vol. I. p. 148. Anderson, vol. I. p. 149. Maitland has given us from Dugdale, the following prices of …
A New History of London
… of this recent law is given solely on the authority of Maitland. If the Lombard merchants obtained any thing … it was probably merely an exception in their favour; but Maitland is very negligent in citing authorities. Which he …
A New History of London
… Anderson, vol. I. p. 350. Hume, Robertson. Idem; Anderson. Maitland, from Hall's Chron. 11 and 15 Hen. VIII. c. 2. Hume. …
A New History of London
… distinguished themselves by keeping good tables; for Maitland informs us, that the city magistrates lived in such …
A New History of London
… 326 Langbourn 349 Hume. Parish clerk's register, in Maitland. They revived in 1603. Anderson, vol. I. p. 447. Mr. …
A New History of London
… to this immense capital. Length and breadth. Mr. Maitland informs us that in the year 1732, he measured the … continual, that little confidence can be reposed in them. Maitland appears by his own account to have taken great pains … of the totals of every tenth year, carefully taken from Maitland, collated with the indefatigable Dr. Birch's …
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… by Stephen Martin Leake, Esq; Garter king at Arms, to Mr. Maitland. Stat. 25 Hen. VIII. c. 25 c. 22. 25 Hen. VIII. c. …
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