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Propositions agreed upon at a Court of Common Councell, in Guild Hall, London, Feb. 21, 1642
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Propositions agreed upon at a Court of Common Councell, in Guild Hall, London, Feb. 21, 1642
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The proceedings at the Guild-Hall in London on Thursday July the 29th, 1680
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The humble petition of the major, aldermen, and commons of the citie of London
and His Majesties gracious answer the fourth of January, 1642 -
A true copie of the master-piece of all those petitions which have formerly beene presented by the major, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Counsell of the Citie of London
Being, two petitions; the first whereof was presented to the honourable House of Peeres now assembled in Parliament; with a certificate of the major, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Counsell of the Citie of London. The other petition, was likewise presented to the honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament; with their humble answer, and reasons thereof to the message which the honourable House sent to them upon Saturday, being the 22. of this instant Ianuary. These two petitions were presented the 25. of this instant January 1642. to the honourable assembly of both Houses, by the committee of aldermen and common counsell-men, selected for martiall affaires -
The humble petition of the right honourable the lord mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London, in common-council assembled
on the thirteenth of January, 1680 to the King's most Excellent Majesty, for the sitting of this present Parliament prorogu'd to the twentieth instant : together with the resolutions, orders, and debates of the said court -
To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, the humble petition of the major, aldermen, and common-councell of the city of London
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The abridgement of the charter of the city of London
being every free-man's privilege -
An act of Common-Councill of the city of London, made in the first and second years of the reign of Philip & Mary, for retrenching of the expences of the lord mayor & sheriffs, &c
published with additional reasons for putting the said act in present execution -
A common councell held at Guild-Hall in the city of London the 31 of December, 1641
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By the mayor. [To] the Aldermen of the ward of [blank] Whereas the night watches at all the gates, and the several wards of this city and liberties, ...
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A true coppy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18. 1641
To vindicate the honour of the city against a false, scandalous, and seditious petition, printed, and pretented [sic] to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last, as The petition of the citizens of London, against the present disposall of the militia of that city, made by the Parliament. And to assure the Parliament and the whole kingdome; that the said city is very glad of, and thankfull for the present ordinance touching that matter, and will readily obey it -
Ward, Mayor. It was now agreed and ordered by this Court (nemine contradicente,)
that the humble petition and address to His Majesty from this Court now drawn up, and here read, be presented to His Majesty as soon as conveniently may be; and the right honourable the Lord Mayor, attended with Mr. Sheriffs, is desired from this Court, to present the same to His Majesty accordingly. Wagstaffe To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble petition and address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the City of London -
To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty
The humble petition of the major, aldermen, and Common Councell of the City of London -
The humble petition of the major, aldermen, and commons of the city of London to His Majesty
with His Maiesties gracious answer thereunto -
The humble petition of the major, aldermen, and commons of the city of London to His Majesty
with his Maiesties gracious answer thereunto -
This court now considering the frequent neglects of divers of the head officers of this city, to perform their duty in walking before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen ...
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A warrant sent from the lord maior and aldermen to all the trained bands in London and the liberties thereof
also a true platforme of Captaine Gifford shewing how to plant ordnance and batter by night : likewise the quality of a serjeant-major with such arts and sciences as appertaine unto his place -
September 29. 1642. The persons to whom the militia of the Citie of London is committed, for the safetie of the said Citie, have thought fit, and hereby declare
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The humble petition of the major, aldermen, and commons of the citie of London
and His Majesties gracious answer the fourth of January, 1642 -
The humble petition of the major, aldermen, and commons of the Citie of London to His Majestie
with His Majesties gracious answer thereunto -
The declaration and propositions of the Lord Maior of London to the Kings most Excellent Maiesty and and [sic] both Houses of Parliament concerning a treaty for Peace
together with the House of Commons answer to the said declaration : also a true information of 800 Danes, landing in Lincolnshire, Decemb. 20 and how the trained bands of that county gave them battell neer the towne of Lee ond [sic] obtained a happy victory over them : together with the resolution of the Hous [sic] of Commons concerning the Danee : also a second victory obtained by Sergeant Major Skipton and Col. Browne at Chichester Decmb. 22, against the kings forces that lye there -
A true coppy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen
and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to the Honourabe [sic] House of Peeres in Parliament, March 18. 1641 -
A true coppy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18. 1641
To vindicate the honour of the city against a false, scandalous, and seditious petition, printed, and pretended to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last, as The petition of the citizens of London, against the present disposall of the militia of that city, made by the Parliament. And to assure the Parliament and the whole kingdome; that the said city is very glad of, and thankfull for the present ordinance touching that matter, and will readily obey it -
A true coppy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London presented to both houses of Parliament March 18, 1641
to vindicate the honour of the city against a false, scandalous, and seditious petition printed and pretended to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last as The petition of the citizens of London against the present disposall of the militia of that city made by the Parliament