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The order of my Lord Ma[yor] the aldermen, and the sheriffs for their meeting and wear[ing of] apparel throughout the whole year
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The city of London's plea to the quo warranto, an information brought against their charter in Michaelmas term 1681
wherein it will appear that the liberties, priviledges, and customs of the said city cannot be forfeited or lost by the misdemeanor of any officer or magistrate thereof, nor their charter be seized into the King's hands for any mis-usage or abusage of their liberties and priviledges, they being confirmed by divers ancient records and acts of Parliament made before and since Magna Charta -
A brief collection out of the records of the city touching elections of the sheriffs of London and the county of Middlesex
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A declaration and remonstrance of the aldermen and members of Common-Council now imprisoned in the Tower of London
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Ad session' Oyer' & terminer' & general' quarterial' session' pacis domini regis tent' pro civitat' London per adjournament' apud Justice-Hall in le Old-Baily London, die Veneris scil' tertio decimo die Octobris anno regni regis Caroli Secundi, hunc Angl' &c. tricesimo quarto
for preventing inconveniences that may happen by persons keeping ale-houses and victualing-houses, who dissent from the Church of England -
To the Parliament of England
the humble petition of the Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London, in Common-Council assembled -
Short instructions for the executors and administrators of free-men
in exhibiting an inventory, securing orphans portions, &c. : with several orders of the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen relating thereunto -
Whereas this city and liberties thereof, and especially the street of Cornhill and passages about the Royal Exchange, and coffee-houses, are much pestered with a sort of loose and idle people called hawkers ...
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A brief collection out of the records of the City, touching elections of the sheriffs of London and the county of Middlesex
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A brief collection out of the records of the City, touching elections of the sheriffs of London and the county of Middlesex
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By the Mayor, to the aldermen of the ward of [blank]
whereas the last Lords Day there were great tumults in divers places within this city, on occasion of putting the laws in execution against conventicles and unlawful meetings -
By the Mayor
to the aldermen of the ward of [blank] : whereas I have received a late order made by His Majesty in council : the tenor whereof is as followeth, that is to say : for the preventing tumultuous disorders which may happen hereafter upon pretence of assembling to make bonfires or publick fireworks ... it is this day ordered by His Majesty in council that no person or persons whatsoever do presume to make or encourage the making any bonfire or other publick fireworks -
The priviledges of the citizens of London
contained in the Charters granted to them by the several kings of this realm, and confirmed by sundry Parliaments, comprehending the whole charter, only words of form left out : now seasonably publisht for general information, upon the occasion of the Quo Warranto brought against the said city -
A common-councell holden the first day of May 1660 ...
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A Common-Councell holden the first day of May 1660
ordered by this court that the Kings Majesties letter and declaration directed to this court, & now read, be forthwith printed & published, [countersigned] Sadler -
To the right honourable the Council of State
The report of all the births, baptizings, and burials, within the City of London, and liberties thereof: together with the out-parishes thereunto adjoyning: and the city of Westminster; with the parishes of Lambeth, &c. From the [blank] day of [blank] to the [blank] day of [blank] 16 [blank] -
The city of Londons rejoinder to Mr. Attorney General's replication in the quo warranto brought by him against their charter
wherein they plead that I. By prescription that have a right 1. to appoint, alter, and change the markets within the city from one place to another; 2. to regulate markets and to ascertain tolls and prisages ... -
The priviledges of the citizens of London
contained in the charters granted to them by the several kings of this realm, and confirmed by sundry parliaments -
This indenture made the [fifth] day of [May] in the [four and thirtieth] year of the reign of our sovereign lord [Charles the Second] of England, Scotland, France and Ireland king, defender of the faith
and in the year of our Lord Christ [1682] -
The humble address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London in Common Council assembled
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A declaration and vindication of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London in common-councell assembled
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A declaration and vindication of the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons of the City of London in Common-councell assembled
Ordered at a Common-Councel holden in the chamber of the Guild-hall of the City of London the 30 day of April 1660. that this declaration and vindication be forthwith printed and published. Sadler -
A new declaration of the citizens of London to the Lord General Monck in Scotland
sent post to His Excellency, by order from the Common Council : with His Excellencies answer and further resolution brought post on Saturday last to the city, and proposals to the people touching the Parliament and nation -
The ansvver of the right honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common-council of the the city of London, to his Majesties gracious letter and declaration
sent by the Lord Mordant; and a present of ten thousand pounds from the city to the King; with their declaration to sumbit to his Majesties government, and an order for taking down the States Arms, and setting up of the Kings. The names of the Earls, Lords, and gentlemen, appointed to go to the King; the rich and glorious crown and scepter, preparing for the day-tryumphant of his Royal Majesties coronation; and one humdred thousand pound a year to be setled upon the King, in lieu of the Court of Wards and Liveries, to the great joy of all loyal subjects -
To the alderman, deputy and common-councel-men of the ward of [blank]