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Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… of the parish church of Drayton to receive from the Mayor and Commonalty of the City of London an annual sum of … of Salopp' [Shrewsbury], and again in case of default to Mayor and citizens or head of the Corporation of the city of … Bishop [2 Oct.]. Middleton (William), mercer.To the Mayor, Commonalty, and citizens of London he leaves a …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… Luke, Evangelist [18 Oct.]. Newman (John), grocer.To the Mayor and Commonalty and citizens of London and their … lights, &c. (devised in his previous will), to the Mayor, Commonalty, and citizens of London and their … and wardens are to enter into a deed of covenant with the Mayor and Commonalty, &c., of London. Dated 2 April, A.D. …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… leaves divers sums of money, gold rings, &c. To "my lorde" Mayor of London, the Swordbearer, to Sir Thomas White, Knt. … and others, he gives respectively a black gown. The Lord Mayor and Aldermen to dine at his house on the day of his … Lane in the parish of Aldermary for life; remainder to the Mayor and Commonalty and Chamberlain of the City of London …
Survey of London
… 1930 and the foundation stone was laid by William Martin, mayor of Finsbury and chairman of the Special Housing …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to his death in 1918, was a successful brewer. He had been mayor of Salisbury from 1878 to 1890. While at Lake he gained …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Babworth, Notts, 1675. See Foster's Gaduati Cantab. & Mayor, 90. Wilson, Christopher B.A. May, 1540, M.A. 4 May, … Coll., Cambridge, 9 June, 1638, incorporated 1638. See Mayor, 42. Wilson, Samuel s. S., of Shrewsbury, Salop, gent. … co. Derby, 1666. See Foster's Graduati Cantab. & Mayor, 127. Wilson, Thomas s. Tho., of Stanton, co. Lincoln, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… monarchs, from the time of Henry I. It is governed by a mayor, recorder, high steward, five aldermen, and an … and improved a few years since, by the corporation. The mayor and recorder are justices of the peace, with exclusive … enlarged district comprising an area of 32,150 acres: the mayor is returning officer. The living is a rectory, with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… burgesses, particularly at the time of the election of the mayor. It was still in existence in the 16th century as is … in the chancel was put up in memory of Thomas Mill, Mayor of Wilton (d. 1625), while amongst the table tombs in … excitement that it alarmed the rector, who called on the mayor to suppress his meetings. The following Sunday both the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… ApEvanses, the Credes and the Rodmans. 13 The office of mayor was held fairly continuously by one or other of the … of Bulbridge had amongst their ancestors John Rodman, Mayor of Wilton in 1462; Richard Crede, farmer of the fulling … Sharp, and John Mack had each purchased 50 sheep from the mayor and his brethren. Furthermore the Credes and Grays with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… d. from the abbess's fair. 23 In 1414 Henry V granted the mayor and burgesses a fair of their own to be held yearly on … extended the period of the fair from 19 to 22 July. 25 The mayor and burgesses held their own court of piepowder, and … 17th century, above all in the clothing trade, caused the mayor and burgesses to petition for a further grant of a fair …
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