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At the adjourned wardmote, the 23d of January, 1772, it was ordered, that the Common-Council-Men, for this ward, do summon the inhabitants of their respective precincts, to meet and make choice of proper persons for a committee, to consider of, and form a scheme or method for better regulating the nightly watch within this ward: that such committee do consist of 20 persons, being householders within this ward, and that each precinct do choose 2 of them, and return the names of the persons so chosen to the Beadle, who shall within ten days after such return, give notice tom and appoint a time, and place within the ward, for the meeting of, such committee
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At a meeting of the Committee Appointed by the Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without, in the year 1798, to Form and Conduct an Armed Association within the said ward, it was unanimously resolved, to circulate the following address throughout the ward. To the Worthy Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without
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An act for regulating of buildings and party-walls, and preventing mischiefs by fire in London and Westminster
passed in the 14th year of George III -
The case of the city of London in reference to their debts due by them to the orphans of the said city and others
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Rules, orders, and ordinances, to commence and take place from the 1st day of November, 1785
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Building in London
a treatise on the law and practice affecting the erection and maintenance of buildings in the metropolis -
An act for granting certain powers and authorities to a company ... The Gas Light and Coke Company, for making inflammable air for the lighting of the streets of the metropolis
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The presentment of the grand-jury, at Justice-Hall, in the Old-Bayly, on the 16th of January, 1683
We the jurors, sworn to inquire for our Sovereign Lord the King, of all offences committed in the City of London -
Orders conceiued and agreed to be published, by the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the citie of London, and the iustices of peace of the counties of Middlesex and Surrey, by direction from the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable Priuie Councell
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Jus divinum ministerii evangelici. Or The divine right of the Gospel-ministry
divided into two parts. The first part containing a justification of the Gospel-ministry in general. The necessity of ordination thereunto by imposition of hands. The unlawfulnesse of private mens assuming to themselves either the office or work of the ministry without a lawfull call and ordination. The second part containing a justification of the present ministers of England, both such as were ordained during the prevalency of episcopacy from the foul aspersion of anti-christianism: and those who have been ordained since its abolition, from the unjust imputation of novelty: proving that a bishop and presbyter are all one in Scripture; and that ordination by presbyters is most agreeable to the Scripture-patern. Together with an appendix, wherein the judgement and practice of antiquity about the whole matter of episcopacy, and especially about the ordination of ministers, is briefly discussed. Published by the Provincial Assembly of London -
The address, petition, and remonstrance, of the City of London, to the King, in favour of the Americans, and their resolves, presented to His Majesty, July 5, 1775
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The address, petition, and remonstrance, of the City of London, to the King, in favour of the Americans, and their resolves, presented to His Majesty, July 5, 1775
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Abstract of an act, passed in the 39th and 40th year of his present Majesty entituled, An act for making wet docks, basons, cuts, and other works for the greater accommodation and security of shipping, commerce, and revenue, within the port of London
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An Act of Common-Council for the Government of Carrs, Carts, Carrooms, Carters, and Carmen
and for the Prevention of Frauds in the Buying and Selling of Coals -
An exhortation to catechizing
the long neglect whereof is sadly lamented. And the speedy reviving as earnestly desired -
London, March 15. 1658
The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London -
Tory partiality detected
or, a True State of the Poll and Scrutiny of Broad-Street Ward, on The Election of an Alderman in the room of Sir Joseph Wolfe deceas'd: Begun the 13th of September, 1711. and continu'd by several Necessary and Unavoidable Adjournments to the 27th of October following: Before the Right Honourable Sir Gilbert Heathcot Kt. late Lord Mayor of the City of London