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The Aldermen of the City of London
… four were returned) three Members were Aldermen, and since Mr. Gladstone's Reform Act of 1885, which took away two … was void. The House resolved on October 3, 1566, that "Mr. Bromley, Burgess for Guldeford and elected one of the … [Cheap], Whig. William Venables [Queenhithe], Whig. [Mr. Ward, the late Tory member, withdrew on the nomination …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Salomons and Lusk were re-elected; the former, who had Mr. Gladstone as his colleague at Greenwich, died in July, … the rest represented various shades of Liberalism (that of Mr. Morton being the most pronounced), the fissiparous … exceptional degree brought into evidence at this election. Mr. E. M. Nelson, ex-Common Councilman for Dowgate attacked, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… the Dictionary; the biographies of 63 are contributed by Mr. Welch and of 15 by Sir Sidney Lee; Mr. Gordon Goodwin is responsible for 8, Professor Firth for … Rigg and W. P. Courtney for 5 each, Sir J. K. Laughton and Mr. Russell Barker for 4 each, Professor Pollard and Messrs. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… M. 18423. [Sworn December 17] 88 Died September 28, 1863. [Mr. Salomons instituted legal proceedings by Quo Warranto to …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… is a mistake of the original scribe for "Portsoken." Mr. F. R. Craker, of the Town Clerk's office, who has … and indeed not improbable, that in Castle Baynard Mr. Craker has written "12" for "24" (August) by mistake, and … of Wards between Parsons and Hawkins was effected. Mr. Craker cannot now remember his authority, but I believe …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… made full use of and derived much valuable assistance from Mr. Deputy Baddeley's excellent Monograph on the "Aldermen of … City to follow his example. The fulness and accuracy of Mr. Baddeley's collections leave but little to add in the way … said menaces so as to turn the said election in favour of Mr. Feast," and accordingly Williams was admitted and sworn] …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… St. Peter-upon-Cornhill," as "Alderman of Ferthingward." Mr. Riley, in "Memorials of London" (Introduction p. 11 n), … in H.R. 85 (121) under date November 12, 1357. Mr. Riley was probably led to identify Ferthingward with …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… for the Warde of Queenhyth . . . . is voyde, because Mr. Alderman Langley hath desyred according to the custome of …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… the following Court (May 30) Holt was elected "in place of Mr. Roger Hatton lately discharged," there being no record in …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… although the proposal has been by some writers, (including Mr. W. C. Metcalfe in his Book of Knights), erroneously … been derived by that painstaking and accurate antiquarian, Mr. W. Duncombe Pink, from an examination of authorities … and Journals to which I have had access. The results of Mr. Pink's researches, which are so fully confirmed by the …
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