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The proceedings at the Guild-Hall in London on Thursday July the 29th, 1680
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By the Mayor
whereas the right honourable the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable Priuy Councell ... finding that the said abuse hath appeared in nothing more than in the excessiue rates of poultry -
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 -
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 -
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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By the mayor
A proclamation concerning the prices of butter and candles, &c. together with the assise of fuell -
By the Mayor. Whereas the right honourable the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable priuy Councell, hauing taken care to reforme many abuses that haue of late crept into this city and places adioyning
as the excessiue number of tauernes, and the exactions vsed in the immoderate prices of all sorts of prouisions in ordinaries and hosteries: and finding that the said abuse hath appeared in nothing more than in the excessiue rates of poultry of all sorts, being so vnreasonably enhaunsed by poulterers and higlers -
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 Right Honorable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Commons House in Parliament assembled the humble petition of the Lord Major, Alderman, and Commons of the city of London in Common Council assembled, delivered the 16th of this instant May, into the honorable House of Commons
together with the answer of the said House to the said petition -
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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Rules, directions and by-laws, devised, and made by the Court of Aldermen of the city of London
by vertue of the late ordinance of His Highnesse the Lord Protector, with consent of his councell, for regulation of hackney coachmen, within the said city, and places adjacent -
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 -
The royal charter of confirmation granted by King Charles II to the city of London
wherein are recited verbatim all the charters to the said city granted by His Majesties royal predecessors, kings and queens of England -
To the right honorable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Commons House in Parliament assembled, the humble petition of the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London, in Common-Councel assembled: delivered the 16th. of this instant May, into the honorable House of Commons
Together with the answer of the said House to the said petition. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this petition, and answer, be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com -
The abridgement of the charter of the city of London
being every free-man's privilege -
The Humble petition and address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons of the City of London
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Rules, directions and by-laws, devised, and made by the Court of Aldermen of the City of London, by vertue of the late ordinance of His Highnesse the Lord Protector, with consent of his Councell; for regulation of hackney coachmen, within the said City, and places adjacent
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Orders conceived and approved by the Committee for the Militia of the county of Middlesex
as expedient for the present to be published and practised in the said county without the lines of communication -
At the general sessions of the publick peace holden for the City of London by adjournament at Justice-hall in the Old-Baily in the parish of Sepulchers in the ward of Farringdon without London
on Wednesday the sixteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred fifty and four, before Sir Thomas Vyner Knight Mayor of the City of London, Thomas Atkin, Thomas Andrews, Thomas Foot, John Kendrick, aldermen of the said City; William Steel serjeant at Law, and recorder of the same city, John Dethick, and Robert Tichborn, aldermen of the city aforesaid, justices assigned to keep the publike peace in the said City; and also to heare and determine divers felonies, trespasses; and other misdemeanours within the same city committed -
By the Major. A proclamation for the bringing into the Port of London, any manner of fevvell
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By the mayor
To the aldermen of the ward of [blank] Whereas oftentimes heretofore, especially towards winter the evenings growing dark, many loose and vagrant persons have been found to wander about the streets and lanes to lurk in corners within this city -
Rules, directions, and by-laws devised and made by the Court of Aldermen of the city of London by vertue of the late ordinance of His Highnesse the Lord Protector, with consent of his Councell, for regulation of hackney coachmen within the said city and places adjacent
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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
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The royal charter of confirmation granted by King Charles II to the city of London
wherein are recited verbatim, all the charters to the said city, granted by His Majesties royal predecessors, kings and queens of England