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A New History of London
… very prejudicial to the city privileges: he and alderman Walworth were joint treasurers of the supplies granted that session. 1380. The next year, 1380, William Walworth was lord mayor, in which year the old city seal was … approving of, with some reluctance, commanded William Walworth, the mayor of London, to seize him as being within …
A New History of London
… of solid beauty 10. Within is the statue of Sir William Walworth, Knt. fishmonger, who, when he was lord-mayor, flew …
A New History of London
… considerable additions from the famous Sir William Walworth, lord-mayor, who had arrived to that wealth and … dignity from being a menial servant to the said Loveken. Walworth also founded a college in this church, for a master …
Survey of London
… town hall of the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark in Walworth Road was the vestry hall of the parish of St. Mary, …
Survey of London
… private road marked on 17th- and 18th-century maps across Walworth Manor and St. George's Fields to Lambeth Ferry. 3 …
London Bridge
… sometime was of John Lovekyn and afterwards of William Walworth. [right margin:] 21s. 8d. in the parish of St Mary …
A Survey of London
… the second, these stew houses, belonging to William Walworth then Mayor of London, were farmed by Froes of …
A Survey of London
… 1361. Iohn Pechie, 1362. Simon Morden, 1369. and William Walworth, 1374. It followed that in the yeare 1382. through … the 6. Fishmongers ioyned in amitie with the Goldsmiths. W.walworth slandered by a fable of Iack Straw. T. Walsingham.; … of their armes, &c. Neither to say ought of sir William Walworth, the glorie of their companie, more then that he …
Survey of London
… a breach of contract the work was completed by W. Downs of Walworth. 126 The architect was T. J. Bailey, 122 and the …
Survey of London
… dated August 1888, was made with William Downs of Walworth. Particularly in the inner hall the plans (fig. 93) …
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