Search

Displaying 3231 - 3240 of 36364
A New History of London
… who was lord-mayor in this troublesome year received the particular thanks of the court of commoncouncil and court of … city early in the morning on March 25th, that calls for particular mention. It began at one Eldridge's house, a … to gain advantages to themselves in point of trade; and in particular to avoid the payment of aliens duties on the goods …
A New History of London
… as in most other cases, that the popular regard for particular men arises not merely from their personal merits, … procured in an act that contained two schedules of particular passages to be opened and enlarged; part only of …
A New History of London
… printers and publishers; and these warrants describing no particular persons, the messengers were supported in a … fortunate for the people in general than for Mr. Wilkes in particular, that he had spirit enough to withstand the … commitment. 2. The necessity for a specification of those particular passages in the forty-fifth number of the …
A New History of London
… that they may occasionally in proper hands be adapted to particular emergencies: it did not however escape notice at … vindicate the rights of election, as for instructing their particular members to support them in their parliamentary … readiness to comply with this desire; Mr. Beckford in particular added that "the giving in the petition was a …
A New History of London
… may affect the cash or estates of the city, upon this particular important occasion, was by a resolution … in, and told them that the gentlemen with him were his particular friends, who were to accompany him home; upon … the river that were beyond the land limits of the city. In particular, a lease of a part of the river now tenanted at …
A New History of London
… one hundred thousand pounds, and forty thousand pounds in particular from the White Monks. John continuing to oppose … called Magna Charta, or the Great Charter, wherein a particular regard is had to the city of London: for, in the … that the city found it necessary, and it calls for a particular remark that they were able at this juncture, to …
A New History of London
… thereby a comparative estimate of its consequence at this particular time. Complaint was made before the barons of the …
A New History of London
… for a rebellion of a singular nature, which deserves particular notice. The civil discords that had hitherto … to a peaceable establishment, the nation, and London in particular, were disturbed by the ambitious projects of the … for ever free and quit from the yoke of their servitude." Particular references are made to records for the proof of …
A New History of London
… reinstated in the seat of government, the metropolis, took particular care to put it in a posture of defence, and then … alarmed the nation in general, and the city of London in particular. It was of importance to Gloucester to keep the …
Displaying 3231 - 3240 of 36364