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Books by Corporation of London (England). Court of Common Council.
Total count: 636
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A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords January XXV, XDCXLIby occasion of the petitions from the citie of London and the counties of Middlesex, Essex and Hertfordby R. Oulton and G. Dexter for John Rothwell ...1641-01-01
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A petition of the major, aldermen, and common-councell of the citie of London, to His Majestietogether with His Majesties gracious answer thereuntoPrinted by Robert Baker ..., and by the assignes of John Bill1641-01-01
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Propositions agreed upon at a Court of Common Councell, in Guild Hall London, Feb. 21, 1642by Richard Cotes, Printer to the Honorable City of London.1642-01-01
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To the Kings most excellent Maiesty, the humble petition of the ... Common Councell ...1642-01-01
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To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, the humble petition of the major, aldermen, and common-councell of the city of London[s.n.]1642-01-01
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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 [1642]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 ParliamentPrinted by R. Oulton, and G. Dexter1642-01-01
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A True coppy of the petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and the rest of the common-councell of London, presentrd to both Houses of Parliament, March 18, 1641to vindicate the honour of the city against a false, scandalous, and seditious petition, printed and presented 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 the 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 : together with the severall answers of both Houses of Parliament to the aforesaid petitionPrinted for Iohn Frank1642-01-01
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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 LondonBeing, two petitions; the first whereof was presented to the Honourable House of peeres now assembled in Parliamentby R. Olton. and G. Dexter. for J.B.1642-01-01
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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, 1641to 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 kingdom that the said city is very glad of, and thankfull for, the present ordinance touching that matter and will readily obey itPrinted for Iohn Bull1642-01-01
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An act of Common-Councel for the well-ordering and establishing of the watches within this cityand payment of the beadles salaryPrinted by Richard Cotes, printer to the honorable city of London1643-01-01
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An act of Common-councell concerning the collecting and gathering of the fifteenes granted for the necessary defence of the city of LondonCommune concilium tentum in camera Guild-hall civitatis London, septimo die aprilis 1643 ...Printed by Richard Cotes, printer to the honourable city of London.1643-01-01
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Propositions agreed upon at a Court of Common Councell, in Guild Hall, London, Feb. 21, 1642By Richard Cotes ...1643-01-01
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To the Right Honorable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Commons House in Parliament assembledthe 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 petitionPrinted for Edward Husbands1644-01-01
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The humble petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in Common Councell assembledconcerning church-government: presented to the House of Peers upon Fryday the 16. of January 1645. With the answer thereuntoJ. Wright1645-01-01
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The petition of the Lord major, aldermen & Commons of the city of London, in Common councel assembledunto the right honorable the Commons of England in Parliament assembed[!], with the answer of the Parliament thereunto: and also, the petition of divers wel-affected citizens of the city of London, presented unto the Common councell, humbly desiring their concurrence therein ...Printed by Matth. Simmons1645-01-01
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A letter from the Generall Assembly of the kingdome of Scotlandto the right honourable the lord major, aldermen and common-councell of the city of London, June 18, 1646Printed by Richard Cotes1646-01-01
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To the Right Honovrable the Lords assembled in High Covrt of Parliamentthe humble remonstrance and petition of the Lord Major [sic], Aldermen and Commons of the City of London, in Common Councell assembled. Together with their Lordships ansvver thereunto [May 26, 1646]Printed by Richard Cotes, for Iohn Bellamie1646-01-01
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A letter from the Lord Major, aldermen and common-councel ... to ... Sir Tho. FairfaxWith another letter ... in answer to the same. Also two orders and a letter of the general and general councel of the army ...Chapman1647-01-01
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A declaration of the engagements, remonstrances, representations, proposals, desires and resolutions from His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax, and the generall councel of the armyFor setling of His Majesty in his just rights, the Parliament in their just priviledges, and the subjects in their liberties and freedomes. With papers of overtures, of the army with the Kings Majesty, the Parliament, the citie, and with the souldiery amongst themselves. Also representations of the grievances of the kingdome, and remedies propounded ... And the resolutions of the army; for the establishment of a firme and lasting peace in church and kingdome ...Printed by Matthew Simmons1647-01-01
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The Humble remonstrance of the apprentices of the city of London to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and Common Councell of the same city, &cas also to the whole kingdome[s.n.]1647-01-01
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The humble petition of the Lord MajorAldermen, and Commons of the city of London, in Common-Councell assembled in High Cout of Parliament. To the honourable the House of Commons assembled in High Court of Parliament. With the answer of the House of Commons to the said petitionPrinted by R. Cotes1647-01-01
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17 Martii, 1646 [1647]The humble petition of the Lord major, aldermen and Commons of the city of London in Common-councel assembled, this day delivered to the Honorable, the Commons assembled in ParliamentPrinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honourable House of commons.1647-01-01
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A declaration of the Lord Maior, aldermen and commons of the city of London, in Common-Councell assembledR. Cotes1647-01-01
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The Humble petition of the many peaceable citizens of London to the Right Honovrable the Lord Major, the Right Worshipfull the Aldermen and commons of the City of London in Common-Councell assembledPrinted by Richard Cotes1647-01-01
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The humble petition of the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Commons of ... London ... to the ... Lords and Commons ...whereunto is annexed, two petitions; the one entituled the Humble petition of divers well-affected citizens ... the other ... the Humble petitions of divers young-men ...printed by R. Cotes1647-01-01
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Two petitions to the ... Lords and Commons in Parliament assembledthe one, the humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London ... The other, the humble petition of divers well-affected citizens, and other inhabitants of the City of London ... Which petitions were presented to both Houses, Iune 1. 1648. Together with the answer to the Lords and Commons ...Printed by R. Cotes1648-01-01
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Two petitions of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the city of London, in common-councell assembledto the right honourable the lords and commons in Parliament assembled, which petition was presented to both houses, July 18, 1648. With the answer of the lordsprinted by Richard Cotes1648-01-01
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The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the city of London, in Common-Councell assembledto the Right Honourable the Lords & Commons in Parliament assembled : together, with the answers of both Houses to the said petitionPrinted by Richard Cotes ...1648-01-01
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Two petitions of the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common-Councell of the city of Londonconcerning Major Generall SkipponG. Beal1648-01-01
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A full narration of the late riotous tumult within the City of London, and proceedings of the Lord Mayor, Committee of militia, and the Common-councell of the said City concerning the samepresented to the House of peeres upon Thursday the 13 of April, 1648 : with their Lordships answer thereuntoJ. Wright1648-01-01
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To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentthe humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the city of London in Common-Councell assembled : as it was presented by the sheriffes, common-councell, and other citizens of the city of London, May the 9th, 1648 : with the Parliaments answer thereunto, and votes upon the same : likewise the petition of the Grand Jury at the assizes holden at Chelmsford for the county of Essex and the answer thereto ...Printed for Joseph Hunscot1648-01-01
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The humble petition of the Commons of the city of London in Common Council assembled to the honorable the Commons of England in Parliament assembledwith a narrative of the proceedings of the Court of Common-Councel, and the vote of the House of Parliament and their answer thereupon : together with Colonel Titchborn's speech made in the honorable House of Commons ...Printed by Peter Cole ...1649-01-01
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Retsah, a cry against a crying sinne, or, A just complaint to the magistrates, against them who have broken the statute laws of God, by killing of men meerly for theftmanifested in a petition long since presented to the Common Councel of the city of London, on the behalfe of transgressours : together with certaine proposals, presented by Col. Pride to the Right Honourable the Generall Counsell for the Army, and the Committee appointed by the Parliament of England, to consider of the inconveniences, mischiefes, chargeablenesse, and irregularities in their lawfor Samuel Chidley ...1652-01-01
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An Act of Common-Councell made the eleventh day of September, in the yeare of our Lord 1655. For the better avoiding and prevention of annoyances within the city of London, and liberties of the samePrinted by James Flesher, printer to the honourable city of London1655-01-01
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An act of Common-Councel made the eleventh day of September, in the yeare of our Lord 1655for the better avoiding and prevention of annoyances within the city of London, and liberties of the samePrinted by James Flesher, printer to the honorable city of London1655-01-01
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Two lettersthe one, sent by the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of London, to His Excellency, the Lord Gen. Monck, by their sword-bearer: which letter was sent in answer to a letter formerly publish'd, and sent to the Common Council by His Excellency ... The other, His Excellencies answer theruntoPrinted by J. Macock1659-01-01
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Aleyn, mayor. At a Common council ... 14th of December 16591659-01-01
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A declaration and vindication of the Lord Mayor, aldermen and Commons of the City of London in Common-Councell assembled ... the 30 day of April 1660 ...Printed by James Flesher1660-01-01
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To the Parliament of Englandthe humble petition of the mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London, in Common-council assembledPrinted by Iohn Redmayn in Lovells-court in Pater-noster-row.1660-01-01
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A declaration and vindication of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London in common-councell assembledPrinted by James Flesher ...1660-01-01
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My Lord, we the Commons of London, in Commonhal assembled, being deeply sensible, that many of the mischiefs and grievances that we at present groan under, are occasioned by the misbehaviour ... particularly of Sir George Jefferies, knight, our present recorder ...publisher not identified1679-01-01
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The Humble petition and address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons of the City of LondonPrinted for Francis Smith ...1680-01-01
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An act of Common-councill ... for retrenching of the expences of the lord mayor and sheriffs.Smith1680-01-01
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The humble petition of the right honourable the lord mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London, in common-council assembledon 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 courtPrinted by Samuel Roycroft ...1680-01-01
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The humble petitio of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London, in Common-council assembled, on the thirteenth of January, 1680To 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-courtPrinted by Samuel Roycroft1680-01-01
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Moore, mayor(An order of 1681 that the proposals of the committee for insuring of houses in cases of fire be printed and speedily put in execution. With a copy of the proposals).printed by S. Roycroft1681-01-01
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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 [1681]To the King's most Excellent Majesty, for the sitting of this present Parliament prorogu'd to the twentieth instantPrinted by Samuel Roycroft, printer to the honourable city of London.1681-01-01
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A brief account of what pass'd at the Common Council held in London on Fryday the 13th day of May, 1681Printed for VValter Davis1681-01-01
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The humble petition of the ... Lord Mayoraldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common-Council assembled, on the thirteenth of January, 1680 [o.s.] To the Kings 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.Printed by S. Roycroft1681-01-01
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An act (of 1681) ... for the government of carrs, carts, carrooms, carters and carmen; and for the prevention of frauds in the buying and selling of coals.Christ-Hospital1681-01-01
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The humble petition and address of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Commons of the City of London, in Common-Councel assembledPrinted by Samuel Roycroft ...1681-01-01
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A true and brief relation of the proceedings of the Common-Council of the city of London, the 13th of May, 1681Printed for Ric. Janeway1681-01-01
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An act of Common Council for regulating the election of sheriffs and for repealing the treasonable and disloyal acts and proceedings of that court in the time of the late rebellionPrinted by Samuel Roycroft ...1683-01-01
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The humble address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London in Common Council assembledPrinted by Samuel Roycroft1683-01-01
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An act of Common Council for the better regulation of hackney-coachesPrinted by Samuel Roycroft ...1683-01-01
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The address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common-Council of the city of London, to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliamentwith the answer thereunto, delivered by the Lord Marquis of Halifax.Printed by J. Partridge, M. Gillyflower, and S. Heyrick1688-01-01
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The address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common-Council of the city of London, to the honourable, the House of Commons, the 13th day of March, 1688together with the answer of the Right Honourable Henry Powle, Esquire, speaker to the House of Commons, thereuntoPrinted for Joseph Watts ...1689-01-01
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The humble petition of the members of the Common-Council of the city of LondonPrinted by T. Braddyll and R. Everingham ...1690-01-01
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An act of Common Council for regulating the election of sheriffs, and for repealing the treasonable and disloyal acts and proceedings of that court in the time of the late rebellion. Reprinted according to orderprinted by Samuel Roycroft, printer to this honourable city1690-01-01
The order of the hospitalls of K. Henry the viiith and K. Edward the vith, viz. St. Bartholomew's, Christ's, Bridewell, St. Thomas's. By the Maior, Cominaltie, and citizens of London, governeurs of the possessions, revenues and goods of the sayd hospitalls, 1557Samuel Pepys?1690-01-01-
An act (of 1674) ... for the settlement and well-ordering of the several publick markets within the city of London.printed by S. Roycroft1690-01-01
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To the Honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled, the humble petition of the members of the Common-Council of the City of Londonhereunto subscribing.Printed by T. Braddyll, and R. Everingham ...1690-01-01
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An Act of Common Council, for the nomination of aldermen, and election of Common Council-men, in the respective wards of the City of LondonPrinted by Samuel Roycroft, printer to the honourable City of London1692-01-01
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The right of the city of Londonand their proceedings touching the regulation of hackny-coaches standing in the said city and the liberties thereofPrinted by Samuel Roycroft, printer to the honourable city of London1693-01-01
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An act of Common Council for regulating the Company of Plaisteerers, London.printed by S. Roycroft1694-01-01
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An act (of 1694) ... for regulating the Company of Joyners and Ceilers, London.Printed by S. Roycroft1694-01-01
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(An act concerning the nomination and election of sheriffs and other officersJune 15, 1694).printed by S. Roycroft1694-01-01
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An act (of 1694) ... for regulating the Company of Masons, London.Printed by S. Roycroft1694-01-01
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An act (of 1695) ... for setling the methods of calling, adjourning and dissolving the Common-halls, upon the several elections of the Mayor, Sheriffs, Chamberlain, and other officers.Printed by S. Roycroft1695-01-01
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A copy of an award referring to the publick markets of the city of LondonPrinted at the request and for the information of the market-people1697-01-01
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A copy of an award referring to the publick markets of the city of LondonPrinted at the request and for the information of the market-people1697-01-01
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An act ... for the better relief of the poor within the city ... and liberties thereof.printed by S. Roycroft1698-01-01
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An act of Common Council for the better regulation of weighing of goods andmerchandizes at the Kings beams.printed by S. Roycroft1698-01-01
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An act of Common Council for the better regulation of weighing of goods and merchandizes at the Kings beamsPrinted by S. Roycroft1698-01-01
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Levett mayor. Jovis decimo quarto die Decembris 1699, annoque regni Regis Willielmi Tertij, Angliæ, &c., undecimoPrinted by Samuel Roycroft, printer to the honourable city of London1699-01-01
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Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guihaldæ civitatis London, die Mercurij vicesimo sexto die Octobris 1692 ... An Act for the Nomination of Aldermen and Election of Common-Council-Men in the Respective Wards of the City of LondonPrinted by John Barber ...1700-01-01
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An act (of 1710) concerning the election and discharge of aldermen ... and to prevent expences at such elections.printed by Fenwick1700-01-01
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An act (of 1681) for the government of carrs, carts, carrooms, carters, andcarmen, and for the prevention of fraud in the buying and selling of coals.1700-01-01
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An act (of 1714) for reviving the ancient manner of electing aldermen.printed by Fenwick1700-01-01
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Robinson mayor ... (An act of 1663 respecting the passage of drays or brewers' carts in the City).printed by Barber1700-01-01
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An act (of 1712) for further regulating the nominations and elections of aldermen and Common-council-men ... the elections in Common-halls, and for obliging the aldermen to nominate ... Common-council-men to be their deputies.printed by Fenwick1700-01-01
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An act (of 1692) for the nomination of aldermen, and election of Common-council-men, in the respective wards.printed by Fenwick1700-01-01
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The order of my Lord Mayor, the aldermen, and the sheriffs: for their meeting and wearing of their apparrel throughout the whole yearPrinted by Samuel Roycroft, printer to the honourable City of London1700-01-01
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An act (of 1725) to explain and amend the act ... of ... 1711 ... (entituled, An act to regulate the elections of an aldermen) so far as it relates to the election of an alderman of the ward of Bridge without.printed by Fenwick1700-01-01
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Com' Concil' tent' ... Junij ... 1700(An order of 1700 for reprinting twoacts of Common Council of 1631 and 1694 concerning the election of sheriffs and other officers).Printed by S. Roycroft1700-01-01
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An act (of 1663) ... for the translation of all persons that keep inns, osteriesor livery-stables within this City and liberties, into the Company of Innholders.The Corporation1700-01-01
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Abney MayorMartis vicesimo primo die Octobris 1701. Annoq ; regni Regis Willelmi tertij Angliæ, &c. decimo tertio.Printed by Samuel Roycroft, printer to the Honourable City of London1701-01-01
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An act (of 1703) ... for preventing the seacoal and corn-meters alienation of their offices.Printed by Roycroft1703-01-01
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An act to prevent the further declining state of the city of London.printed by Roycroft1703-01-01
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An act (of 1703) to impower the Lord mayorto nominate one or more ... persons to be sheriff ... for the year ensuing.printed by S. Roycroft1704-01-01
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Commune concil' tent' in camera Guihald' civitat' London, die veneris, vicesimo secundo die octobris ... 1703 ...An act to impower the Lord mayor for the time being to nominate one or more person or persons to be sheriff of the city of London, and county of Middlesex, for the year ensuingPrinted by Samuel Roycroft, printer to the honourable city of London1704-01-01
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An act (of 1706) for raising a supply towards the further employing the poorof the City of London, and liberties thereof.Printed by Roycroft1706-01-01
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Lord-Mayor and aldermen1707-01-01
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Duncombe mayor. Die Martis, xivo die Decembris, anno domini 1708. Annoque regni reginae Annae, Magnae Britanniae, &c., septimoPrinted by Samuel Roycroft1708-01-01
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Commune Concilium tentum in camera Guild-Hall civitatis London, vicesimo tertio die Maii, Anno Domini Christi, 1663annoque regni Domini Nostri Caroli Secundi Regis Angliæ, &c. decimo quinto ... An Act of Common Council for the Translation of All Persons That Keep Inns, Osteries, or Livery-Stables within This City and Liberties, into the Company of Innholderss.n.1710-01-01
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To the Queen's most excellent Majesty, the humble address of the Lord-mayor,aldermen and commons.1710-01-01
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Commun' Concilium tentum in Camera Guihald' civitatis London, die Mercurij duodecimo die Novembris ... 1712 ... An Act for Securing the Payment to St. Bartholomew's Hospital of the Sum ... and Costs of Suit Decreed in the High Court of Chancery to be Paid to the Said Hospital by ... the City of London ...Printed by John Barber ...1712-01-01
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Commun' Concilium tentum in Camera Guihald' civitatis London, die Sabati sexto die Decembris ... 1712 ... An Act Concerning the Tackle-House and the Ticket Porters, and Touching the Publick Beams Belonging to the City of LondonPrinted by John Barber ...1712-01-01
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To the Queen's most excellent Majesty. The humble address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common-Council assembledPrinted by John Barber on Lambeth-Hill1712-01-01
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Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guihaldæ civitatis London, die Jovis decimo quinto die Aprilis ... 1714 ... An Act for Reviving the Ancient Manner of Electing AldermenPrinted by John Barber, printer to the honourable city of London1714-01-01
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An act (of 1716) for lighting the streets ... of the City of London, and liberties thereof.Printed by Barber1716-01-01
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An act (of 1646) ... concerning the tackle-house and ticket-porters.printed by Barber1717-01-01
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An act (of 1692) ... for the nomination of aldermen, and election of Common-council-men, in the respective wards of the City of London.Printed by Barber1717-01-01
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An act (of 1705) for regulating the night-watches within the City of London.Printed by Barber1718-01-01
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Lane, mayor(An order of 1694 suppressing extravagant expenses at wardmoteinquests).printed by J. Barber1718-01-01
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An act (of 1663) for the election of beadles.Printed by Barber1718-01-01
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Ward mayorMartis, xxvij⁰ die octobris, 1719. annoq, regni regis Georgii, Magnae Britanniae, &c. sextoPrinted by John Barber, printer to the honourable city of London.1719-01-01
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Stewart mayorMartis XXo die Februarij, 1721, annoq regni Regis Georgij Magnæ Britanniæ, &c. octavoPrinted by John Barber ...1721-01-01
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An act (of 1722) for raising and levying the sum of two thousand pounds forone year, upon the personal estates of the several inhabitants within this City ... payable to the orphans and other creditors thereof.printed by Barber1722-01-01
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An act (i.e. a bill) to explain and amend an act ... made in the mayoralty of Sir Richard Hoare ... intituled An act for further regulating the nominations and elections of Aldermen and Common-Council-Men.The Corporation1723-01-01
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Com' Concil tent' in camera Guihald' civitat' London, die Veneris vicesimo primo die Junii ... An Act of Common Council for Settling the Methods of Calling, Adjourning, and Dissolving the Common-Halls Upon the Several Elections of the Mayor, Sheriffs, Chamberlain, and Other Officers Usually There ChosenPrinted by John Barber, printer to the honourable city of London1723-01-01
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Delme Mayor. Martis quarto die Februarii, 1723, Annoque regni Regis Georgii, Magnæ Britanniæ, &c. decimo. Whereas this court has received repeated complaints of great numbers of country carts and other carriages ...Printed by John Barber, printer to the honourable city of London1723-01-01
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Delme Mayor. Martis quarto die Februarii, 1723Annoque regni Georgii, Magnae Britanniae, &c. decimo. Whereas this court hath received repeated complaints of great numbers of country carts, and other carriages, which bring fruit, roots, herbs, and other things to the publick markets of this city ...Printed by John Barber, printer to the honourable city of London1724-01-01
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An act for raising and levying the sum of two thousand pounds for one year, upon the personal estates of the several inhabitants within this city and liberties thereof, payable to the orphans and other creditors thereofPrinted by John Barber, printer to the Honourable City of London1724-01-01
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Commune concilium tent' in camera Guihald' London, die Martis quinto die Junii, 1694. Annoque regni domini Willielmi & dominae Mariae ... This day the following act pass'd into an act of this courtprinted by George James, printer to the honourable City of London1725-01-01
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Forbes, mayor(An order of 1726 that the clauses relating to servants in two acts of Parliament, 6 Anne, c. 31 on fires and 12 Anne, c. 7 on robberies, be printed. With a copy of the clauses).printed by G. James1725-01-01
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Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guihaldæ civitatis London, die Mercur' duodecimo die Maij, Anno Domini 1725 ... An Act to Explain and Amend the Act of Common-Council, Made the 20th of September, 1711 ...Printed by George James, printer to the honourable city of London1725-01-01
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(An act of 1694 concerning vagrant and idle persons).printed by James1725-01-01
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Forbes Mayor. Commun' Concil tent' in camera Guihald'1726-01-01
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An act (of 1694) for licensing carts, to be used by the freemen ... that inhabit within this City.printed by James1727-01-01
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An act (of 1703) to impower the Lord mayor ... to nominate one or more ... persons to be sheriff for the year ensuing.printed by G. James1728-01-01
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Commun' Concil' tent' in Camera Guihald' civit' London', die Veneris, quarto die Julii ... 1712 ... An Act Concerning ForeignersPrinted by George James, printer to the honourable city of London1730-01-01
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An act (of 1729) to ascertain the times of holding the quarterly courts of Common-council.printed by James1730-01-01
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An Act for the More Speedy Election of a Chamberlain of This City, on the Decease of the Present Chamberlain, or Any of His Successors[s.n.]1730-01-01
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An act (of 1729) for the more speedy election of a Chamberlain of this City,on the decease of the present Chamberlain, or any of his successors.printed by James1730-01-01
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Commune Concil' tent' in camera Guihald civitat' London, die mercurii, decimo nono die Decembris, anno regni Domini Willielmi, & Dominæ Mariæ, nunc regis & reginæ Angliæ, &c. sextothis court taking into serious consideration ...publisher not identified1730-01-01
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An act (of 1730) for raising, levying and collecting the sum of two thousandpounds for one year upon the ... estates of the ... inhabitants within this City ... payable to the orphans.printed by James1730-01-01
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The constitutions of the Company of Watermen and Lightermenas amended by the Right Honourable the Court of Lord Mayor and Aldermen, and afterwards confirm'd and approv'd by the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the Lord Chief Justice Parker : to which is prefixed, a table of contents of those by-laws, and thereunto annex'd, an abstract of the repective duties of rulers, &c[s.n.]1730-01-01
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A b ill of 1731 to prevent the sale of the places of artificers and tradesmenof this City and Bridge-house, and the purveyor at the Bridge-house).1731-01-01
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An act (of 1731) to prevent the sale of the places of artificers and tradesmen on this City and Bridge-house, and the purveyor at the Bridge-house.1731-01-01
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An act (of 1731) for raising, levying and collecting the sum of two thousandpounds for one year upon the ... estates of the ... inhabitants within this City ... payable to the orphans.printed by James1731-01-01
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An act (of 1732) for raising ... the sum of two thousand pounds for one year, upon the personal estates of the several inhabitants within this City ... payable to the orphans and other creditors thereof.printed by James1732-01-01
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An Act for the Election of Beadles[s.n.]1734-01-01
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A Common-Council held in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of Londonon Wednesday, the 14th day of July, in the year of our Lord 1736, and in the tenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great Britain, &c[s.n.]1736-01-01
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An Act for Regulating the Night-Watches within the City of London, and, Liberties thereof[s.n.]1736-01-01
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An act (of 1737) to alter and amend an act ... made in (1631) ... relating to the choice, election, and confirmation of sheriffs.1737-01-01
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Barnard, mayorTuesday the thirty first day of January, 1737 [1738], and in the eleventh year of the reign of King George the Second, of Great Britain, &cPrinted by Eliz. James, for the honourable city of London.1738-01-01
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Barnard, mayor(Order of 1738 relating to the collection of arrears of rates for the more effectual putting into execution of An act for the better enlightning of the streets of the city of London).1738-01-01
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Barnard, Mayor. Tuesday the 13th day of June, 1738, and in the twelfth year of the reign of King George the second, ...Printed by Eliz. James, for the Honourable City of London1738-01-01
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Perry, mayor(An order of 1738 for the better regulating the nightly watchand beadles).printed by E. James1738-01-01
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Marshall, Mayor(An order of 1744 relating to the lamps for lighting the several wards).The Corporation1744-01-01
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An act (of 1744) for raising ... two thousand, four hundred, forty-three pounds and fourteen shillings, for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.The Corporation)1744-01-01
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An act (of 1747) for raising ... the sum of two thousand pounds for one year, upon the personal estates of the several inhabitants within this City ... payable to the orphans, and other creditors thereof.1747-01-01
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An act (of 1748) for raising, levying, and collecting the sum of two thousand pounds for one year upon the ... estates of the ... inhabitants within this city ... payable to the orphans.1748-01-01
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An act (of 1748) for repealing all former actstouching the nomination andelection of sheriffs ... and for regulating and enforcing such nominations and elections for the future.printed by H. Fenwick1748-01-01
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An act (of 1748)for repealing all former acts ... touching the nominationand election of sheriffs ... and for regulating and enforcing such nominations and elections for the future.printed by E. James1748-01-01
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An act to prevent the sales and alienations of the several places or officesand to allow the said Lord mayor and sheriffs an annual sum in lieu thereof.printed by Eliz. James1749-01-01
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An act (of 1750) to explain and amend two ... acts of ... 1606 and 1712, concerning foreigners.printed by James1750-01-01
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London, 31 July 1750. Abstract of an act of Common council, ofr regulating the company of Upholders.1750-01-01
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An act for regulating the Company of Scriveners ... (1752).The Corporation1752-01-01
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The humble petition of the master, wardens and assistants of the Company of Scriveners[s.n.]1752-01-01
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A bill (of 1752) for regulating the Company of Scriveners, London.Printed by Eliz. James1752-01-01
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Gascoyne, mayorA common council holden ... May, 1753 ... and act for regulating the company of Cooks of the city of London.1753-01-01
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An act (of 1753) for raising the sum of two thousand, four hundred, forty three pounds and fourteen shillings, for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Eliz. James1753-01-01
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Rawlinson, mayor ... (Order of 1754 relating to the collection of rates to put into effect An act for making more effectual provision for enlightening the streets of the city of London).1754-01-01
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Bethell, mayor ... [Report considering the report from the City Lands Committeein relationto the better method of letting the estates belonging to the city and Bridgehouse.s.n.1756-01-01
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Resolutions ... expressed in an order of the said court ... 18th day of March 1756, empowering the committee of letting the ... City's lands to grant leases for forty years ... upon the terms and conditions following.The Corporation1756-01-01
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An act (of 1756) for raising the sum of two thousand, four hundred, forty three pounds and fourteen shillings for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Kent1756-01-01
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An act (of 1758) for raising the sum of two thousand four hundred forty three pounds and fourteen shillings, for a supply, towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Kent1758-01-01
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A bill (of 1759) for regulating the Company of Feltmakers of London.1759-01-01
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Glyn, mayor ... (Report of 1759 to Common Council from the committee appointed to carry the act of Parliament into execution for building Blackfriars bridge).1759-01-01
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A bill [of 1759] for regulating the Company of Feltmakers of London.1759-01-01
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(An act of 1606 forbidding foreigners to sell goods in the City).printed by Kent1760-01-01
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An act (of 1761) for raising, levying and collecting the sum of two thousandpounds for one year, upon the personal estates of the several inhabitants within this City ... payable to the orphans and other creditors of the city of London.printed by Kent1761-01-01
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Fludyer, mayor(Report of 1762 to Common Council relating to the nature andduties of the office of Water bailiff).1762-01-01
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Beckford, mayor ... (Report of 1763 to Common Council from the committee appointed to put in execution the act of Parliament to improve, widen and enlarge the passage over and through London bridge).1763-01-01
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Beckford, mayor. (An order of 1763 for the better regulation of the City watch).The Corporation1763-01-01
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Beckford mayor ... (Report of 1763 to Common Council from the Committee appointed to consider the state of the watch).1763-01-01
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An act (of 1767) for raising the sum of two thousand, four hundred and fortythree pounds and fourteen shillings, for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the City of London.Printed by Kent1767-01-01
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A list of the by-laws of the city of London, unrepealed.printed by Kent1769-01-01
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A list of the by-laws of the city of London, unrepealedPrinted by Henry Kent1769-01-01
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A list of the by-laws of the City of Londonunrepealed. Turner, Mayor. ...Printed by Henry Kent, printer to the Honourable City of London1769-01-01
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A report from ... a committee appointed by the Chamber of London to consider the bill for extending the Coventry canal to Oxfordwith facts ... respecting the coal and coasting trade.The Corporation1769-01-01
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An act (of 1748) for repealing all former acts ... touching the nomination and election of sheriffs ... and for regulating and enforcing such nominations and elections for the future.printed by H. Kent1770-01-01
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Trecothick, mayorA Common-council holden ... 26th ... July 1770 ... It isordered, that the oath taken by the Recorder ... be ... printed.The Corporation1770-01-01
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Queries proposed by the Committee of the Common-Council of the City of London, about the intended canal from Monkey Island to Isleworth, answered1770-01-01
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Crosby, mayor ... (Report of 1771 to Common Council from the committee appointed to carry the act of Parliament into execution for building Blackfriars bridge).1771-01-01
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An act (of 1772) for raising, levying, and collecting the sum of two thousand pounds for one year upon the ... estates of the ... inhabitants within this city ... payable to the orphans.printed by Rivington1772-01-01
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Townsend, mayor ... (Report of 1773 to Common Council from the committee appointed to enquire into the most beneficial means of disposing of the duties of package and scavage).1773-01-01
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An act (of 1774) for raising the sum of two thousand four hundred, forty three pounds and fourteen shillings, for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the City of London.Printed by Fenwick1774-01-01
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Bull, mayor ... (Report of 1774 to Common Council of the committee appointedto enquire into the practice and fees of the Court of requests).1774-01-01
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An act (of 1774) for raising, levying, and collecting, the sum of two thousand pounds for one year upon the personal estates of the ... inhabitants with this City ... payable to the orphans and other creditors of the City of London.Printed by Fenwick1774-01-01
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To the honorable the Commons of Great-Britain in Parliament assembledthe humble petition of the Lord-mayor, aldermen and commons of the city of London.The Corporation1774-01-01
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An act for regulating the company of distillers, of the city of London.Corporation of London1774-01-01
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A common-council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 23rd day of June, 1775, and in the fifteenth year of the reign of King George the Third, of Great Britain, &c.the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, having received a letter from the general Committee of Association, for the City and County of New-York, addressed to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, and Common-Council, of the City of London, his Lordship delivered the same into this court, and it was read as follows.Court of Common Council1775-01-01
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Sawbridge, mayor ... (Report of 1776 to Common Council from the committee appointed to enquire into the state of the City's cash from 1765 to 1775, and the expenses income and receipts accruing to the mayoralty).1776-01-01
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An act (of 1776) for raising the sum of two thousand four hundred, forty three pounds and ten shillings, for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1776-01-01
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Sawbridge, mayor ... (Report of 1776 to Common Council from the committee appointed to carry the acts of Parliament into execution for building Blackfriars bridge).1776-01-01
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Hallifax, mayor ... (Report of 1777 to Common Council from the committee ofby-laws, appointed 1775 to examine the allegations of the petition of the fellowship of Carmen).1777-01-01
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Hallifax, mayor ... (Report of 1777 to Common Council from the committee appointed to consider whether any alterations should take place in the entertainments annually given at Guildhall on Lord mayors' days).1777-01-01
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A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday, the 24th day of July 1777, and in the seventeenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, &cpublisher not identified1777-01-01
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Pursuant to act of Parliament. London, April 30th, 17771777-01-01
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City petitions, addresses, and remonstrances, &ccommencing in the year MDCCLXIX and including the last petition, for the burial of ... the Earl of Chatham in St. Paul's cathedral. With His Majesty's answers. Also Mr. alderman Beckford's speech to the king, on the twenty-third of May, 1770.D. Steel1778-01-01
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Addresses, remonstrances, and petitions; commencing the 24th of June, 1769presented to the King and Parliament, from the Court of Common Council, and the livery in Common Hall assembled, with His Majesty's answers: likewise the speech to the King, made by the late Mr. Alderman Beckford, when Lord Mayor ...Printed by Henry Fenwick, printer to the Honourable City of London1778-01-01
Addresses presented from the Court of Common Council to the King, on His Majesty's accession to the throneand on various other occasions, and his answers. Resolutions of the Court granting the freedom of the city to several noble personages, with their answers. Instructions at different times to the representatives of the city in Parliament; petitions to Parliament for different purposes. Resolutions of the Court ... agreed to between the 23d October, 1760, and the 12th October, 1770.Printed by Henry Fenwick1778-01-01-
Addresses presented from the Court of Common Council to the King... Resolutions of the Court, ... Instructions ... to the representatives of the City in Parliament. Petitions to Parliament ... agreed to between the 23d October, 1760, and the 12th October, 1770.Printed by Henry Fenwick, printer to the Honourable City of London1778-01-01
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City petitions, addresses, and remonstrances, &c. &c. &c. commencing in the year M. DCC. LXIXand including the last petition for the burial of the Right Honble the Earl of Chatham in St. Paul's Cathedral, with His Majesty's answers. Also Mr. Alderman Beckford's speech to the king on the twenty-third of May, 1770Printed for David Steel ...1778-01-01
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Plumbe, mayor (An order of 1778 that the statement of the accounts for the year ended Christmas 1777 be printed).printed by H. Fenwick1778-01-01
Addresses, remonstrances, and petitionscommencing the 24th of June, 1769, presented to the King and Parliament, from the Court of common council, and the Livery in common hall assembled, with His Majesty's answers : likewise the speech to the King, made by the late Mr. Alderman Beckford ...Printed by Henry Fenwick1778-01-01-
Addresses, remonstrances, and petitions, commencing the 24th of June, 1769, presented to the King and Parliament, from the Court of Common Council, and the Livery in common hall assembled, with His Majesty's answerslikewise, the speech to the King, made by the late Mr. Alderman Beckford when Lord Mayor of the city of LondonPrinted by Henry Fenwick ...1778-01-01
Addresses presented from the Court of Common Council to the king on His Majesty's accession to the throne, and on various other occasions, and his answersresolutions of the Court, granting the freedom of the city to several noble personages; with their answers : instructions at different times to the representatives of the city in Parliament ... agreed to between the 23d October, 1760, and the 12th October, 1770Printed by Henry Fenwick, Printer to the Honourable City of London1778-01-01-
Plumbe, mayor ... (Report of 1779 to Common Council from the committee appointed to prepare certain orders and regulations for the conduct of the marshals of the City).1779-01-01
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An act (of 1779) for raising the sum of two thousand four hundred forty three pounds and ten shillings, for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the City of London.Printed by Fenwick1779-01-01
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Kennett, mayor(Report, with text of petition to) the Honourable House of Commons, on the expenditure of public money and the increasing influence of the Crown.The Corporation1780-01-01
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Rules and ordinances for the regulation of carmenmade by the Lord-mayor, and justices of the peace of the City of London.printed by Causton1780-01-01
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Lewes, mayora Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday, the 21st day of June, 1781[s.n.]1781-01-01
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Lewes, mayor ... (Report of 1781 to Common Council from the committee for rebuilding Newgate prison, respecting the debts remaining due on account of the prisonand report from the Chamberlain giving account of money received and paid for rebuilding the prison).1781-01-01
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Acts of Common Council (of 1607, 1646, 1712) concerning the tackle-house andticket porters, and public beams.printed by Fenwick1781-01-01
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A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of Londonon Tuesday, the 5th day of February, 1782.1782-01-01
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A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of Londonon Tuesday, the 5th day of February, 1782.1782-01-01
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Plomer, mayor ...(Report of 1782 to Common Council from the committee appointed to report the state of the annual revenue and expenditure of the City).printed by Fenwick1782-01-01
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Plomer, mayor ... (Copy of a letter from the Earl of Shelburne to the Lord Mayor, on the subject of the militia, with resolutions of the Council thereon and a covering circular letter).The Corporation1782-01-01
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Peckham, mayor ... (Report of 1783 to Common Council from the committee forThames and canal navigation on the regulations for the office of Water bailiff).1783-01-01
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(Resolutions of 1783 regarding the governors of the royal hospitals).1783-01-01
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Peckham, mayor(Report of 1784 to Common Council from the committee appointed to carryinto execution the acts of Parliament for building Blackfriars bridge).1784-01-01
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Friday the 8th April 1785Committee to examine the allegations of the memorial of Mr.John Raban relative to the coal and corn-meters offices ... Observations ... on the memorial.The Corporation1785-01-01
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An act (of 1785) for raising, levying, and collecting, the sum of two thousand pounds for one year upon the ... estates of the ... inhabitants within this city ... payable to the orphans.printed by Fenwick1785-01-01
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Report ... relative to what sum would be proper to grant to the present Highbailiff of ... Southwark, in lieu of fees.The Corporation1786-01-01
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Thursday, February 23, 1786Committee to settle certain orders and regulations for the conduct of the marshals of this city1786-01-01
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Report (of 1786) of the committee of ... Common Council ... appointed ... toconsider of the causes of the high prices of provisions.1786-01-01
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Final report (of 1786) to Common Council (from the committee for building and completing Black friars bridge, forming the embankment, and making the new Surry roads.1786-01-01
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Wright, mayor ... (Report of 1786 to Common Council from the committee to whom it was referred to consider the future management of the Coal and Corn meters' offices).1786-01-01
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Particulars and conditions of sale of the materials of several houses ... inand near ... Gilt-spur street ... which will be sold by auction ... before the Committee for re-building the compters, at Guildhall, on ... the 26th ... January 1787.The Corporation1787-01-01
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Burnell, mayor ... (Report of 1787 from the committee for bye-laws upon thesubject of relieving the citizens from the Orphans tax, together with opinions of Mr. Recorder and Common serjeant).1787-01-01
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An act (of 1787) for raising, levying, and collecting, the sum of two thousand pounds for one year upon the ... estates of the ... inhabitants within this city ... payable to the orphans.printed by Fenwick1787-01-01
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An act (of 1787) for raising the sum of eight hundred and fourteen pounds ten shillings, for a supply, towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1787-01-01
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An act (of 1788) for raising, levying, and collecting, the sum of two thousand pounds for one year upon the ... estates of the ... inhabitants within this city ... payable to the orphans.printed by Fenwick1788-01-01
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Burnell, mayor ... (Order of 1788 for the better regulating the nightly watch and beadles).printed by Fenwick1788-01-01
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Gill, mayor ... (Resolution of 1788 relating to the constitution of certainstanding committees).1788-01-01
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Orders and regulations for the conduct of the marshals, the six marshalmen,and constables of this city(and additional regulations).1789-01-01
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Gill, mayor ... (Order of 1789 for the better regulating the nightly watch and beadles).printed by Fenwick1789-01-01
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An act (of 1749) to prevent the sales and alienations of the several placesor offices ... and to allow the said Lord mayor and sheriffs an annual sum in lieu thereof.printed by Fenwick1789-01-01
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An act (of 1789) for raising the sum of two thousand, four hundred, forty-three pounds and ten shillings, for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1789-01-01
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An act (of 1789) for raising, levying, and collecting, the sum of two thousand pounds for one year upon the ... estates of the ... inhabitants within this city ... payable to the orphans.printed by Fenwick1789-01-01
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The names and address of the several officers of the city of Londonthe dates of their appointments, and an abstract of their respective duties; and also a state of the customs on elections, and other public occasions.1789-01-01
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An act (of 1729) for settling the right of election, and manner of presenting clerks to the churches of St. Margaret Pattens, and St. Peter's Cornhill.printed by Fenwick1790-01-01
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A bill (of 1790) to repeal an act of ... 1729, relating to the right of electing and manner of presenting clerks to the churches of St. Margaret Pattens, and St. Peter's, Cornhill.1790-01-01
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Boydell, mayorRegulations for the conduct of the officers of the Court of Requests, aggreed to by the Common Council of the City of London, on ... 25th ... March 1791.The Corporation1791-01-01
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Le Mesurier, mayorA Common Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Friday the 20th day of December 1793. ...1793-01-01
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An act (of 1794) for raising the sum of two thousand, four hundred, and forty-three pounds ten shillings for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1794-01-01
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An act (of 1795) for raising, levying and collecting, the sum of two thousand pounds, for one year, upon the personal estates of the several inhabitants within this City ... payable to the orphans and other creditors of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1795-01-01
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Skinner, mayor (An order of 1795 relating to the consumption of wheat).The Corporation1795-01-01
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An act (of 1711) to regulate the elections of aldermen.printed by Fenwick1795-01-01
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Walson mayor ... 6th day of June 17971797-01-01
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Thursday the 11th May 1797Committee to consider whether any, and what, improvements are necessary ... to be made in the port of London, for the better accommodation of the merchants &c.The Corporation1797-01-01
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Watson mayor ... 24th day of February 1797 (A resolution that the sum of 816,000 l be raised for the purpose of carrying out the proposed improvements to the port of London).1797-01-01
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A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall in the city of London on ... the 10th day of March 1797publisher not identified1797-01-01
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An act (of 1799) for altering ... an act ... made (in) ... 1748, intituled,An act for repealing all former acts ... touching the nomination and election of sheriffs ... so far as the same relates to the excusing persons from the offices of sheriffalty ... on account of insufficiency of wealth.printed by H. Fenwick1799-01-01
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An act (of 1798) for the better government of the tackle-house porters and ticket porters of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1800-01-01
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An act (of 1800) for compelling persons elected ... Lord mayor of this City,to signify their consent to take upon themselves the said office within a time limitted.printed by Fenwick1800-01-01
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An act (of 1800) for raising the sum of one thousand, two hundred and twenty-one pounds, fifteen shillings for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1800-01-01
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Combe, peace & independence. Vote of thanks passed in favour of Alderman Combe, in the Common council, at the end of his mayoralty.1800-01-01
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An act (of 1801) for regulating the prices of the work or labour of fillage,to be done by the deputy corn meters of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1801-01-01
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An act (of 1801) to explain and amend ... an act ... of ... one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, intituled, An act for the better government of the tackle house porters and ticket porters of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1801-01-01
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An act (of 1801) for regulating the prices of certain work to be done by Billingsgate porters of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1801-01-01
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An act (of 1802) for raising the sum of one thousand two hundred and twenty-one pounds, fifteen shillings, for a supply towards, the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1802-01-01
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Eamer, Mayor. (An order 1802 for the better regulating the nightly watch andbeadles).printed by Fenwick1802-01-01
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Perry, Mayor (An order of 1803 for the better regulating the nightly watch and beadles).printed by Fenwick1803-01-01
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An act (of 1804) for raising the sum of one thousand, two hundred and twenty-one pounds, fifteen shillings for a supply twoards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1804-01-01
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Friday the 14th day of March 1806Committee appointed to carry into execution the actsof Parliament for rendering more commodious and for better regulating the port of London, resolved that ... the report ... of the 17th day of February ... should be printed.The Corporation1806-01-01
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Port of LondonBye-laws.Printed by Nichols1807-01-01
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Port of London. Bye-laws.printed by J. Nichols and Son1807-01-01
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Abstract of the ships, vessels, lighters, barges, craft & c. which have ... passed through the ... canal in the Isle of dogs, from ... 9th ... December 1805, to ... 9th ... December 1808.1809-01-01
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An act (of 1809) for raising the sum of one thousand, two hundred and twenty-one pounds, fifteen shillings for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1809-01-01
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An act (of 1810) for regulating the prices of certain work to be done by theBillingsgate porters of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1810-01-01
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(Letter inviting attendance at a Court of Common Council to be held 8th February 1810).1810-01-01
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An act (of 1810) for regulating the prices of the work, or labour of fillageto be done by the deputy corn meters of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1810-01-01
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Smith, mayor(Report of) the special committee appointed ... to consider "whether ... to prepare a bill ... to repeal the act ... authorizing the raising of the two regiments of London militia ...".The Corporation1810-01-01
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Hunter, mayorReport (from the special committee appointed to consider certain matters relative to the London militia) ... for applying to Parliament for a repeal of acts of Parliament relative to the said militia.The Corporation1811-01-01
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An act (of 1812) for repealing an act of ... 1710, intituled, An act concerning the election and discharge of aldermenAnd for making other provisions in lieu thereof.printed by Fenwick1812-01-01
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Scholey, mayorReport (from the special committee appointed to consider certain matters relative to the London militia) ... relative to the inefficient state of the said militia, and recommending an application ... for the repeal of the present acts, and for an act to raise six hundred men to be at the disposal ofgovernment, and six hundred men for the local defence of the City.The Corporation1813-01-01
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An act (of 1813) for raising the sum of two thousand, four hundred, forty-three pounds and ten shillings for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1813-01-01
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Domville, mayor ...[Report of] the committee appointed to consider the petition of sundry inhabitant householders of the principal streets of this city, relative to common prostitutes infesting the same ....The Corporation1814-01-01
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Birch, mayorReport (to the Court of Common Council) ... relative to the improvements of London bridgeThe Corporation1814-01-01
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Domville, mayorReport (from the committee appointed to consider the high price of bread) ... in relation thereto.The Corporation1814-01-01
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(Report of) committee to consider the petition of the inhabitants of this city relaitive to prostitutes frequenting the public streets ... particularly attending to the important business of removing all houses of ill fame.The Corporation1814-01-01
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Extract from the proceedings of the Court of Common Council, 14th April, 1815.1815-01-01
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Wood, mayorReport (to the Court of Common Council) ... in relation to theLondon workhouse.The Corporation1816-01-01
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Resist or be ruined!the property tax must be abolished now, or a state inquisition will be established in England for ever : the immediate resistance of the whole nation shewn to be the only means of averting an inquisitorial and perpetual income tax, from which Mr. Vansittart has declared no class of society will be exempted : with a full account of the proceedings in LondonPrinted for W. Hone, 55, Fleet-Street1816-01-01
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An act (of 1816) for raising the sum of two thousand, four hundred, forty-three pounds and ten shillings for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.printed by Fenwick1816-01-01
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The speech delivered by Mr. Waithman, in the Court of Common Council, on the 23rd of January, 1817, upon a motion for petitioning Parliament for a reduction in the public expenditure, and a reform in the representation of the peoplePrinted for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones1817-01-01
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An act (of 1819) for raising the sum of two thousand, four hundred, forty-three pounds and ten shillings for a supply towards the further employing the poor of the city of London.The Corporation1819-01-01
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An act (of 1820) for explaining and amending an act ... made and passed onethousand seven hundred and sixty-three intituled An act for regulating the Company of Poulters.printed by Fenwick1820-01-01
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Sir, you are desired to be at Guildhall, in your violet gown, on Friday next, being the 24th day of November 1820 ...Printed by H. Fenwick, Little-Moorfields1820-01-01
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An act (of 1821) to prevent vescatious actions in the court of mayor and aldermen of the city of London ... for recovery of the penalties provided by an act ... (of 1606) intituled An act against forreyners retayling merchandizes, keeping shoppes ... within this Citye.printed by Fenwick1821-01-01
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Thorp, mayora common-council holden in the chamber of the guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 18th day of October 1821, and in the second year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Fourth, of the united kingdom of Great Britain, and Ireland, king, &c[s.n.]1821-01-01
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The committee for letting the Bridge-House estates did this day deliver into this court a report in writing, under their hands, in relation to the proceedings of the committee of the Honourable House of Commons appointed to enquire into the state of London Bridgeand annexing a copy of a report of the said committee thereon, which was read in these words ...[s.n.]1821-01-01
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A bill to prevent vexatious actions in the Court of Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Londonheld in the Outer Chamber of the Guildhall of the said city, commonly called the Lord Mayor's Court, for recovery of the penalties provided by an act of Common Council made and passed the fifteenth day of April, in the fourth year of the reign of His late Majesty King James the First, intituled, An act against forreyners retayling merchandizes, keeping shoppes, and using handycraft trades within this citye and liberties thereof, against persons keeping shops, exercising trade, or selling by retail within this city and the liberties thereof, not having obtained the freedom of the same city, and for better regulating the proceedings in all actions to be hereafter sued, commenced, and prosecuted in the said court, in the name of the chamberlain of this city, for recovery of such penalties and for other purposes in relation theretoCourt of Common Council1821-01-01
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The several acts of Common Council, and orders of the Court of Lord Mayor and Aldermenfor the regulation ... of the Fellowship of Free Porters ... together with the standing orders ... of the ... fellowship.printed by Bailey1822-01-01
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An act (of 1822) for repealing ... clauses in certain acts ... touching theregulation of the fellowship of free porters, of the city of London, commonly called Billingsgate porters.printed by Fenwick1822-01-01
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Magnay, mayor(Report from) the committee appointed to investigate all thecircumstances relating to the report of a sum of money having been deposited in the hands of one of the members of this court for the purpose of procuring the appointment of the situation of a Deputy sea coal meter.The Corporation1822-01-01
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A bill for repealing sundry clausesin certain acts of Common Council, touching the regulation of the fellowship of free porters, of the city of London, commonly called Billingsgate porters, and for the further and better regulation of the said fellowship[s.n.]1822-01-01
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(An act for the better regulating the nightly watch and beadles within the City ... and the liberties).Printed by Taylor1823-01-01
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London workhousecommunication from Charles William Hick esq., chairman ofthe special committee appointed to consider the petitions of the several parishes of this city relative to the London workhouse.The Corporation1824-01-01
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An act for the better government of the Tackle-house porters and ticket porters of the city of London.Printed by Garrard1824-01-01
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Garratt, Mayor ... (Order of 27, October, 1825 regulating the nightly watchto be kept within the wards of the City).printed by Taylor1825-01-01
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An act (of 1825) to alter ... an act ... 1821 intituled An act to prevent vescatious actions in the ... Lord mayor's court for recovery of the penalties provided by an act of ... (1606) intituled "An act against forreyners retayling merchandizes ... with this Citye...".printed by Taylor1825-01-01
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Venables, mayorThe humble petition of sundry inhabitants of the ward of Cripplegate without.The Corporation1825-01-01
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A statement of the produce and expenditure of the City's estate, for the year ending the 31st day of December, 1824to which is subjoined, the balance remaining in Mr. Chamberlain's hands, on the 31st day of December, 1824, of all the several accounts kept in the Chamber of LondonPrinted by A. Taylor, printer to the Honourable City of London1825-01-01
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The bankrupt lawsreport ... from the special committee appointed to take into consideration the present state of the bankrupt laws.The Corporation)1827-01-01
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Standing orders and resolutions of the Court of Common council and the committee for letting the Bridge house estates.The Corporation1827-01-01
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Brown, mayor(An order of 1827 directing that watchmen be appointed in theCity wards).The Corporation1827-01-01
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An act (of 1827) for repealing ... such parts of the ... acts ... as relateto the establishment of rates ... of the freeporters of the city of London ... and also for altering the hours of work of the deputy corn-meters and porters.printed by Taylor1827-01-01
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Lucas, mayor(Report from) the special committee in relation to wholesale dealers withing this city (on the subject of their being compelled to take up their freedom).The Corporation1827-01-01
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Robinson, mayor(Order reprinting an act of 10 October 1663, directing themanner of electing ward beadles).printed by Taylor1828-01-01
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Bye-laws for the government of the harbour-masters of the Port of London.The Corporation1829-01-01
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Office of Secondaryreport ... from the committee appointed in relation to the office of Secondary ....The Corporation1829-01-01
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Abstract of those bye-laws of the Port of London made ... 14th of July 1829,as relate to colliers and the collier pool.Printed by Metcalfe1829-01-01
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Thompson, mayor ... The several humble petitions of sundry inhabitant householders of the wards of Cripplegate without and Bishopsgate relative to the office of Secondaryand also the memorial of Philip Wyatt Crowther ... Secondary of the Poultry compter ... presented unto this court ....The Corporation1829-01-01
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Clerk of the worksreport ... from the committee appointed in relation to the clerk ofthe City's works.The Corporation)1829-01-01
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An act (of 1829) to repeal ... such parts of an act ... (of 1681) intituledAn act for the government of cars, carts, carrooms ... and for the prevention of fraud in the buying and selling of coals.printed by Taylor1829-01-01
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Thompson mayor ... (An order of 1829 directing that watchmen be appointed inthe City wards).printed by Taylor1829-01-01
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Thompson, mayor ... The memorial of Philip Wyatt Crowther ... Secondary of the Poultry compter ... presented unto this court ....The Corporation1829-01-01
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By-laws, rules, orders and regulations for the good government of the harbour-masters of the port of London.The Corporation1830-01-01
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Crowder, mayor(Report from) the especial committee appointed to enquire into the transactions between Mr. John James ... Secondary of the Giltspur-street compter, and Mr. Robert Turner Cotton.The Corporation1830-01-01
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Charges upon coalsreport to the Court of Common Council from the especial committee in relation to the charges upon coals[s.n.]1830-01-01
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An act [of 1830] for enabling all persons born within this kingdom and all natural born subjects ... not professing the Christian religion, but ... duly qualified, to be admitted to the freedom of the City ....printed by Taylor1830-01-01
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Charges upon coalsreport to the Court of Common Council from the especialcommittee in relation to the charges upon coals.The Corporation)1830-01-01
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An act [of 1831] for repealing an act [of] ... one thousand eight hundred and twelve intituled An act for repealing an act of ... one thousand seven hundred and ten intituled "An act concerning the election and discharge of aldermen" ....printed by Taylor1831-01-01
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An act [of 1831] for repealing ... clauses in certain acts ... relating to the time of continuance in office of the Secondary of the Giltspur-street compter ....s.n.1831-01-01
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New London bridgeCopy of the reports presented to the Corporation of London by the Committee for Rebuilding London Bridge1832-01-01
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Reform entertainmentreport ... from the Reform entertainment committee.The Corporation)1832-01-01
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Report from the Day and Night Police Committee(and first report of its sub-committee).The Corporation1832-01-01
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An act (of 1832) for the regulation of persons admissible to practise as attorneys and solicitors in the Sheriffs' court of the city of London.printed by Taylor1832-01-01
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Cholera morbusreport ... from the committee in relation to cholera morbus.The Corporation)1832-01-01
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Election act, 11 Geo. Ireport ... from the Committee appointed in relationto the act of Parliament for regulating elections.The Corporation)1833-01-01
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An act (of 1834) for repealing ... such part of an act of ... 1827 as relates to the establishment of rates ... of the free porters of the city of London ... so far ... as regards the rates for delivery of salt and potatoes.printed by Taylor1834-01-01
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Election of aldermenreport to the Court of Common Council from the committee appointed in relation to the election of aldermen, presented 6th March, 1834.the Corporation1834-01-01
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Municipal institutionsreport ... from the committee ... relative to the municipal instiutions of the city of London.The Corporation)1834-01-01
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An act (of 1834) for the purpose of enabling ... the swearing into office of the Lord mayor of this city and the sheriffs of this city and sheriff of the county of Middlesex.printed by Taylor1834-01-01
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Churches in Londonreport ... from the committee appointed in relation to churches and fenefices within the city of London.The Corporation)1834-01-01
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An act (of 1725) to explain and amend the act ... of ... 1711 ... (entituled, An act to regulate the elections of aldermen) so far as it relates to the election of an alderman of the ward of Bridge without.printed by Skipper & East1834-01-01
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Expenses of the mayoraltyreport ... from the committee appointed in relation to the duties and emoluments of the several officers of the Corporation, and the amount and expenditure of this city's revenue.The Corporation)1835-01-01
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A bill in relation to the admission of members into the society or fellowship of corn and salt porters, commonly called Billingsgate porters, and the society or fellowship of tackle-house and ticket porters.The Corporation1835-01-01
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An act [of 1835] in relation to the admission of members into the ... fellowship of corn andsalt porters ...and the ... fellowship of tackle-house and ticket porters.printed by Taylor1835-01-01
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Winchester, mayor ... (8 October, 1835An order relating to the number of watchmen and bedels to be appointed for the following year).The Corporation1835-01-01
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London bridge approachesreport ... from the London bridge approaches committee.The Corporation)1835-01-01
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An act (of 1836) to alter and amend an act of ... one thousand six hundred and six ... in relation to foreigners carrying on trades within this City.printed by Taylor1836-01-01
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An act (of 1836) for facilitating the binding of apprentices to such freemenof the city of London as may not be free of any company of the said City.printed by A. Taylor1836-01-01
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A synopsis of the several propositions for the reform of the Corporation ofLondon ... to be submitted to ... the committee of the whole court of Common council, (distinguished by whom proposed)printed by A. Taylor1836-01-01
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Propositions for th reform of the Corporation of London ... to be submittedto ... the Committee of the whole court of Common council ... prepared by sub-committee, 12th February, 1836.printed by A. Taylor1836-01-01
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Representation in Common Councilreport ... from the Corporation inquiry committee (in relation to the representation of wards in Common Council).The Corporation)1839-01-01
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An act [of 1839] for repealing an act ... passed ... [in] 1756, intituled An act for regulating the Company of Cutlers of London.printed by Taylor1839-01-01
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A bill (of 1839) for altering and amending the representation of the citizens of London and the liberties thereof in Common Council.The Corporation1839-01-01
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A bill (of 1839) for reducing the number of Common councilmen for the ward of Bridge.The Corporation1839-01-01
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Lord mayorCommune concil' text' in camera Guihald' ... (Order for the curtailment of extravagant expences at wardmote inquests).1839-01-01
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Rules, orders, and ordinances for the fisheries in Thames and Medway[s.n.]1839-01-01
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Representtion in Common Councilreport ... from the Corporation inquiry committee (for assimilating the number of Common Council to be returned from the several wards to the relative number of inhabitants).The Corporation)1839-01-01
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An act (of 1840) for altering ... the representation of the citizens ... inCommon Council.printed by Taylor1840-01-01
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Pirie, mayor ... 2nd day of December, 1841(A resolution that the freedom of the City be presented to the duke of Cambridge).1841-01-01
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An act (of 1750) to explain and amend two ... acts ... the one passed ... one thousand six hundred and six, and the other ... one thousand seven hundred and twelve, concerning foreigners.printed by Taylor1842-01-01
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Abstract of standing orders, regulations, reports, and orders, respecting the law officers of the corporation, their bills, salaries and duties.printed by A. Taylor)1842-01-01
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An act (of 1843) to provide for the due entering on the journals all acts and proceedings of Common Council and Common Hall.printed by Taylor1843-01-01
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An act (of 1843) for altering and amending the regulations for returning jurors to serve in the Mayor's court and Sheriffs' courts of the city of London.printed by Taylor1843-01-01
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An act (of 1843) for reducing the number of persons heretofore nominated bythe Lord mayor ... to serve the offices of sheriffs.printed by A. Taylor1843-01-01
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An act (of 1845) for regulating the appropriation of the rents and profits of the Finsbury estate.printed by Taylor1845-01-01
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Petitions to the following effect, signed by the undermentioned persons, were presented to the Court of Common Council on Thursday, 23rd October...s.n.1846-01-01
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To His Majesty Louis Philippe, King of the Frenchthe address of the ... Common Council ... October 10th, 1844.1846-01-01
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An act (of 1847) for charging the sum of three hundred thousand pounds upon certain of the estates and revenues of the mayor and commonalty and citizens of the city of London.printed by Taylor1847-01-01
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Bye-laws for regulating vessels laden with coals in the Port of London.Printed by Taylor1851-01-01
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An act (of 1851) for charging the sum of two hundred thousand pounds upon certain of the estates and revenues of the mayor and commonalty and citizens of the city of London.printed by Taylor1851-01-01
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A bill (of 1851) for charging the sum of two hundred thousand pounds upon certain of the estates and revenues of the Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London.Printed by Taylor1851-01-01
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An act (of 1852) for charging the sum of forty thousand pounds upon certainof the estates and revenues of the mayor and commonalty and citizens of the city of London.printed by Taylor1852-01-01
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Bye-laws for the government of the harbourmasters and for regulating the Port of London.Printed by A. Taylor1854-01-01
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The address presented to His Imperial Majesty Napoleon III, emperor of the French, at the GuildhallApril 19th, 1855: with His Majesty's reply.1855-01-01
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An act (of 1856) for abolishing of the street tolls in the city of London and the liberties thereof.printed by Taylor1856-01-01
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An act (of 1856) to abolish all laws and customs which prohibit any other persons than freemen of the city of London from carrying on business by retail ... within the said City or the liberties thereof.printed by Taylor1856-01-01
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An act (of 1856) for altering and reducing the amount of security hitherto required to be given by the Secondaries of the Giltspur-Street and Poultry Compters.The Corporation1856-01-01
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Salomons, Mayor ... [Resolution against the second reading of the proposed bill for the better regulation of the Corporation].The Corporation1856-01-01
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An act (of 1857) to change the day and ... the mode at present in use for returning the names of persons elected to be members of the Common Council.printed by Taylor1857-01-01
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Observations upon a bill now before Parliament, called, "A bill for the better regulation of the Corporation of the city of London"addressed to the ratepayers.The Corporation)1858-01-01
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An act (of 1859) to alter and amend the oath taken by the Town clerk of thisCity, and to separate the office of Registrar of the Mayor's court from that of Town clerk.printed by Taylor1859-01-01
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An act (of 1859) to repeal an act made and passed ... one thousand, eight hundred and forty-five, intituled An act for regulating the appropriation of the rents and profits of the Finsbury estate.printed by Taylor1859-01-01
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Acts for the nomination and election of sheriffs.printed byA. Taylor1865-01-01
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Addresses, remonstrances, and petitions to the thronepublisher not identified1865-01-01
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Report in relation to the entertainment of the sultan [Abd-ul Azez Khan] in the Guildhall of the city of London, on the 18th of July, 1867A. Taylor, printer1868-01-01
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An act of Common Councilfor the regulation and good government of the Fellowship of free porters of the city of London, commonly called Billingsgate porters, otherwise corn and salt porters together with the standing orders.printed by Keightley & Bradstock1868-01-01
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Bye-laws for regulating the Metropolitan Meat and Poultry Market, Smithfield; with a table of tolls.Printed by A. Taylor1869-01-01
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An act (of 1871) for regulating the office of Secondary.printed by Skipper1871-01-01
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An act (of 1875) for naming the London central markers.printed by Skipper1875-01-01
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An act (of 1876) for reducing the number of the elected rulers of the fellowship of free porters of the city of London.printed by Skipper1876-01-01
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Burnham beechesbye-laws.The Corporation1881-01-01
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Coulsdon Commonsbye-laws.The Corporation1883-01-01
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An act (of 1884) for amending and consolidating the acts of Common Council touching the regulation of the fellowship of free porters of the city of London, and the office of Corn shifter.printed by Skipper1884-01-01
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An act (of 1878) for the nomination and election of sherriffs of the city ofLondon and county of Middlesex and for regulating ... such nominations and elections for the future.printed by Skipper1886-01-01
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Highgate Woodbye-laws.The Corporation1886-01-01
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The Queen's Park, Kilburnbye-laws.The Corporation1887-01-01
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An act (of 1887) for regulating the fellowship of free porters of the city of London, and the office of Corn shifter.1887-01-01
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A bill (of 1888) for an act in relation to the binding of apprentices according to the custom of the city of London, and to the form of indenture of City apprenticeship.printed by Skipper1888-01-01
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An act (of 1889) in relation to the binding of apprentices according to thecustom of the city of London, and to the form of indenture of City apprenticeship.printed by Skipper1889-01-01
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An act (of 1892) for reducing the number of the elected rulers of the fellowship of free porters of the city of London, and providing for the duties of collector or pennyman.printed by Skipper1892-01-01
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An act (of 1893) for further reducing the number of the elected rulers of the fellowship of free porters of the city of London and providing for the duties of collector or pennyman.1893-01-01
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An act (of 1894) for disbanding the fellowship of free porters of the city of London.1894-01-01
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Bye-laws (of 1888 for) West Ham Park.Printed by Skipper1898-01-01
Calendar of the letter-books preserved among the archives of the corporation of the city of London at the GuildhallPrinted by J.E. Francis1899-01-01-
An act (of 1899) for regulating the office of Secondary.printed by Skipper1899-01-01
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Calendar of the letter-books preserved among the archives of the corporation of the city of London at the GuildhallPrinted by J.E. Francis1899-01-01
Calendar of the letter-books preserved among the archives of the corporation of the city of London at the GuildhallPrinted by J.E. Francis1899-01-01-
Reception of H.I.M. the Shah of Persiareport ... from the Shah reception committee.The Corporation)1900-01-01
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A bill (of 1901) for making additional bye-laws for the regulation of West Ham park.The Corporation1901-01-01
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Bye-lawsWest Ham Park.The Corporation1901-01-01
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An act [of 1901] for making additional bye-laws for the regulation of the use of West Ham park.printed by Skipper1901-01-01
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Metropolitan municipal conversazionesreport ... from the Special (Annual Banquet) Committee.The Corporation)1901-01-01
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Green, mayorReport ... (from the Special (Annual Banquet) Committee) in relation to the annual banquet on Lord mayor's day.The Corporation1901-01-01
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Celebration of Their Majesties' coronation, 1902report ... from the coronation celebration committee of the whole court.The Corporation)1902-01-01
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Reception of the President of the French republicreport to the Court of Common Council from the Special reception (President Loubet) Committee.The Corporation)1903-01-01
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Samuel, mayor(Report to the Court of Common Council) in relation to the Education bill in Parliament.The Corporation1903-01-01
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Ritchie, mayorReport (from the Special (secondary education) Committee) ... on the draft scheme of the London County Council with reference to the establishment of an education committee under the Education (London) act 1903.The Corporation1903-01-01
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Reception of His Majesty the King of Italyreport to the Court of Common Council from the Special reception (King of Italy) committee.The Corporation)1903-01-01
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Pound, mayorReport (from the Special (secondary education) Committe, on managers for elementary schools within the City).The Corporation1904-01-01
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Reception of Their Majesties the King and Queen of Portugalreport ... fromthe Special reception (King and Queen of Portugal) Committee.The Corporation)1904-01-01
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Standing orders of the Court of Common Council.The Corporation)1904-01-01
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Standing orders as revised by the Committee of the Whole Court.The Corporation1904-01-01
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Reception of the French navyreport ... from the Special (French navy reception) Committee.The Corporation)1905-01-01
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Reception of the King of the Hellenesreport ... from the Special reception(King of the Hellenes) Committee.The Corporation)1905-01-01
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A bill (of 1905) for regulating the offices of Secondary of the City of London and high bailiff of Southwark.printed by Skipper and East1905-01-01
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An act (of 1905?) for regulating the offices of Secondary of the city of London and High bailiff of Southwark.printed by Skipper1905-01-01
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Corporation educational establishmentsreport to the Court of Common Council from the Special (schools and library enquiry) Committee.The Corporation)1905-01-01
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Vaughan Morgan, mayorReport (to the Court of Common Council) ... as to thecollection of rates, and ... parochial administration, and the valuation ... of property in the City.The Corporation1906-01-01
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Reception of Their Majesties the King and Queen of Norwayreport ... from the Special reception (King and Queen of Norway) Committee.The Corporation)1906-01-01
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Bye-laws as to employment agencies.The Corporation1906-01-01
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Reception of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Walesreport... from the Special Reception (Prince and Princess of Wales) Committee.The Corporation)1906-01-01
Handbook of Ceremonials, &c.: A rev. ed. of the Book of ceremonials of the city of London, as reprinted in proof in 1882.Issued under the direction and with the approval of the Privileges Committee of the Court of Aldermen, for the guidance of the Lord Mayor, the aldermen, the sheriffs and the Corporation officiers, &c.Printed by Blades, East, & Blades1906-01-01-
Reception of the King and Queen of Denmarkreport ... from the Special Reception (King and Queen of Denmark) Committee.The Corporation)1907-01-01
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Reception of the President and members of the municipal council of Parisreport ... from the Special Reception (municipality of Paris) Committee.The Corporation)1907-01-01
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Reception of the German Emperor and Empressreport ... from the SpecialReception (German emperor) Committee.The Corporation)1907-01-01
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City of London (union of parishes) act, 1907report ... from the special committee.The Corporation)1907-01-01
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Presentation of freedom to Sir Robert Bondreport ... from the Special reception (prime ministers of self-governing colonies) Committee.The Corporation)1907-01-01
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Reception of the prime ministers of the self-governing coloniesreport ...from the Special Reception (prime ministers of self-governing colonies) Committee.The Corporation)1907-01-01
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Old age pensions act, 1908report ... from the special committee (on the progress of the bill through Parliament).The Corporation)1908-01-01
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Bell, mayorReports (from the Special Committee) ... in connection with theCity of London (Union of parishes) act, 1907.The Corporation1908-01-01
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An act [of 1908] amending an act (of the 16th day of March 1905) for regulating the offices of Secondary of the city of London and High Bailiff of Southwark.printed by Skipper1908-01-01
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Reception of the King and Queen of Swedenreport ... from the Special Reception (King and Queen of Sweden) Committee.The Corporation)1908-01-01
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A bill (of 1908) for ... amending an act of ... 1905, for regulating the offices of Secondary of the city of London and high bailiff of Southwark.The Corporation1908-01-01
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Port of London bill in Parliamentreport ... from the Special (Port of London) Committee.The Corporation)1908-01-01
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Brief statement as to powers, duties and modes of appointment of representatives of the Corporation ... of London upon ... educational and charitable institutions.The Corporation)1908-01-01
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Knill, mayorA communication from ... the representatives of the Corporation on the sub-committee, district F, of the Local Pension Committee (for the administrative county of London).The Corporation1909-01-01
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Visit of the fleet to the Thamesreport ... from the Special (navy entertainment) Committee.The Corporation)1909-01-01
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Bye-laws ... for the regulation of the enclosed ground of St. Paul's Churchyard.(The Corporation)1909-01-01
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Reception of the municipality of Berlinreport ... from the Special Reception (Municipality of Berlin) Committee.The Corporation)1909-01-01
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Reception of the King of Portugalreport ... from the Special Reception (King of Portugal) Committee.The Corporation)1909-01-01
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Vaughan Morgan, locum tenens, Truscott, mayorReport (from the Special Committee) ... on the suggested amalgamation of the London Institution with the Society of arts ... the present use made of the City of London school for the delivery of Gresham lectures ... (and) the reconstruction of the interior of Gresham college.The Corporation1909-01-01
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Truscott, mayorReport (from the Special (Port of London) Committee) ... offinal proceedings of the Committee in relation to the Port of London bill.The Corporation1909-01-01
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Visit of the United States Atlantic fleet; entertainment at Guildhallreport ... from the Special Reception (American fleet) Committee.The Corporation)1910-01-01
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International law association banquet at Guildhallreport ... from the Special Reception (International law association) Committee.The Corporation)1910-01-01
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The Queen's own rifles of Canadaluncheon at Guildhall: report ... from theSpecial (Queen's own rifles of Canada) Reception Committee.The Corporation)1910-01-01
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Institute of journalists conversazione at Guildhallreport ... from the Special reception (Institute of journalists) Committee.The Corporation)1910-01-01
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British medical association conversazione at Guildhallreport ... from theSpecial Reception (British medical association) Committee.The Corporation)1910-01-01
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Jubilee of the Post office savings bankconversazione at Guildhall: report... from the Special (Jubilee, Post office savings bank) Committee.The Corporation)1911-01-01
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An act (of 1911) to empower the Court of Common Council ... to vary the datefor the election of sheriffs and other officials usually elected by the Common hall on Midsummer day.The Corporation1911-01-01
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Reception of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaughtreport ... from the Special Reception (Duke and Duchess of Connaught) Committee.The Corporation)1911-01-01
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Coronation celebration, 1902précis of report of committee of the whole court.The Corporation)1911-01-01
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Salaries quinquennial revision, 1911reports of Officers and Clerks Committee: interim report thereon ... from the Special (departmental) Committee.The Corporation)1911-01-01
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Salary, Mr. Town clerkreport (from the) Special (departmental) Committee.The Corporation)1911-01-01
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Celebration of Their majesties' coronation, 1911Report to the ... Common council from the coronation celebration committee.The Corporation1911-01-01
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London quarter sessions use of Central criminal courtreport (from the) Special Committee.The Corporation)1911-01-01
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A bill (of 1911) for an act of Common Council to empower this court ... to vary the date for the election of sheriffs and other officials usually elected by the Common hall on Midsummer day.The Corporation1911-01-01
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Reception of distinguished visitors from Belgiumreport ... from the Special Reception (distinguished visitors from Belgium) Committee.The Corporation)1911-01-01
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Bye-laws for the government of the Metropolitan Cattle Market and Public Slaughterhouses, Islington.Printed by Skipper1914-01-01
Minutes of the proceedings of the court of common council, 1914printed by Skipper and East1915-01-01-
List of printed acts and bills of Common Council preserved in the Town Clerk's Office and the Guildhall Library1917-01-01
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An act (of 1920) ... to alter the mode at present in use for the nominationof candidates for the office of Common Councilman of the City of London.Printed by Skipper1920-01-01
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A bill (of 1920) for an act of Common Council to alter The mode at present in use for the nomination of candidates for the Office of Common Councilman of the City of London.Printed by Skipper1920-01-01
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An act (of 1922) ... to amend two acts ... dated (1905) ... and (1908) ... for regulating the offices of Secondary of London and High Bailiff of Southwark.Printed by Skipper1922-01-01
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An act (of 1923) ... to further amend the law relating to the nomination andelection of sheriffs of the City of London.Printed by Skipper1923-01-01
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A bill (of 1923) for an act ... to further amend the law relating to the nomination and election of sheriffs of the City of London.Printed by Skipper1923-01-01
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To the Ecclesiastical committee of ParliamentUnion of benefices and disposal of churches (metropolis) measure. The humble petition of the Mayor, aldermen and commons of the City ... in opposition to the measure. (Also, statement on behalf of the corporation ...).1925-01-01
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An act (of 1928) ... to make provision for a variation in the mode of making... the declaration to be made by a person elected to the office of Common Councilman.Printed by Skipper1928-01-01
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A bill (of 1928) for an act ... to make provision for a variation in the mode of making ... The declaration to be made by a person elected to the Office of Common Councilman.Printed by Skipper1928-01-01
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A bill (of 1931) for an act ... to consoldiate and amend the law relating tothe nomination and election of Sheriffs of the City of London.Printed by Skipper1931-01-01
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Bye-laws ... of the Metropolitan Cattle Market and Public Slaughterhouses, Islington; with a table of tolls, &c.Printed by Skipper1931-01-01
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An act (of 1931) ... to amend three acts ... dated respectively ... (1905, 1908) and (1922) ... for regulating the Offices of Secondary of London and High Bailiff of Southwark.Printed by Skipper1931-01-01
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An act (of 1932) ... to consoldiated and amend the law relating to the nomination and election of sheriff.Printed by Skipper1932-01-01
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Bye-laws, rules, orders, and regulations for Billingsgate Market 1876 to 1936.The Corporation1936-01-01
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Coronation (of) ... George VI and Queen Elizabeth(Report of the celebrations committee, together with a collection of invitation cards, menus, etc.Corp. of London1937-01-01
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An act (of 1937) ... to amend the act ... dated ... (1932) for consolidatingand amending the law relating to the nomination and election of sheriffs.Printed by Skipper1937-01-01
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A bill (of 1937) for an act ... to amend the act ... dated ... (1932) for consolidating and amending the law relating to the nomination and election of Sheriffs.Printed by Skipper1937-01-01
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An act (of 1939) ... to postpone the election of beadles in the ... wards ofthe City of London.The Corporation1937-01-01
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An act (of 1939) ... to repeal such part of an act made ... (in) 1838 ... for the cheaper ... licensing of carts, carrs and carrooms ... and for regulating the ... Fellowship of Carmen.The Corporation1939-01-01
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Byelaws relating to Spitalfields Market.The Corporation)1939-01-01
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A bill (of 1939) for an act ... to postpone the election of beadles in the ... wards of the City of London.The Corporation1939-01-01
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A bill (of 1939) for an act ... to repeal such part of an act made ... (in)1838 ... for the cheaper ... licensing of carts, carrs and carrooms ... and for regulating the ... Fellowship of Carmen.The Corporation1939-01-01
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A bill (of 1941) for an act ... to repeal the act ... made (in) 1831 concerning the time for the election of an alderman.The Corporation1941-01-01
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An act (of 1941) ... to continue in force an act ... dated ... 1939 for postponing the election of beadles in the several wards of the City of London.The Corporation1941-01-01
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An act (of 1943) ... to continue in force an act ... dated ... 1939, for postponing the election of beadles in the several wards of the City of London.The Corporation1943-01-01
Report, Improvements and town planning committee to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayoraldermen and commons of the city of London, in Common council assembled, on the preliminary draft proposals for post-war reconstruction in the city of LondonPublished on behalf of the corporation of London by B.T. Batsford, ltd.1944-01-01-
An act (of 1944) ... to continue in force an act ... dated ... 1939, for postponing the election of beadles in the several wards of the City of London.The Corporation1944-01-01
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St. Paul's churchyardBye-laws made ... in pursuance of the Corporation ofLondon (Open spaces) act 1878.1945-01-01
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An act (of 1945) ... to continue in force an act ... dated ... 1939, for postponing the election of beadles in the several wards of the City of London.The Corporation1945-01-01
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An act (of 1946) ... to postpone the election of beadles in certain war-damaged wards of the City of London.The Corporation1946-01-01
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An act (of 1948) ... to amend four acts ... dated ... (1905,1908,1922,1931)for regulating the offices of Secondary of London and High Bailiff of Southwark.The Corporation1948-01-01
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Byelaws with respect to the children's playground known as King George's field, situate at Vine Street, Minories, in the City of London.The Corporation1948-01-01
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The City of Londonits origin, constitution, powers and duties.Oxford University Press1950-01-01
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Byelaws with respect to the Library, Museum and Art Gallery at Guildhall... .The Corporation1955-01-01
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Redevelopment of the Barbican areareport of the Special Committee to the Court of Common Council1957-01-01
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Royal commission on local government in greater London, 1958Statement as to the origin, constitution and functions of the Corportion of London.The Corportation1958-01-01
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Bye-lawsWest Ham Park.The Corporation1961-01-01
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An act (of 1965) to make additional byelaws for the regulation of the use ofWest Ham park.The Corporation1965-01-01
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Additional byelaws ... with respect to water closets and cesspools ... sanitary fittings and rain water pipes ... and for requiring the provision of waste pipes and traps for conveying acids from premises where chemicals are used.The Corporation1965-01-01
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Byelaws made under Section 19 of the Public Libraries and Museums Act, 1964.The Corporation1966-01-01
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Report (of the) Central Criminal Court (extension) Committee (relating to finance and preliminary works) to be presented (to Common Council) 21st July 1966.The Corporation1966-01-01
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A common councell held at Guild-Hall in the city of London the 31 of December, 1641Printed by Robert Barker ..., and by the assignes of John Bill1967-01-01
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Additional bye-laws ... for the regulation of the use of Burnham Beeches.The Corporation1967-01-01
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Byelaws as to hairdressers and barbers.The Corporation1967-01-01
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An act (of 1968) ... to repeal the acts ... now regulating the offices of Secondary of ... London and High bailiff of Southwark, and for other purposes.The Corporation1968-01-01
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A bill (of 1968) for an act of Common Council to amend the act of Common Council ... passed ... 14th ... July 1960, and for other purposes.The Corporation1968-01-01
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An act (of 1968) ... to amend the act ... passed ... 14th ... July 1960, andfor other purposes.The Corporation1968-01-01
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A bill (of 1968) for an act of Common Council to repeal the acts of Common Council now regulating the offices of Secondary of ... London and High bailiff of Southwark, and for other purposes.The Corporation1968-01-01
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A bill (of 1969) for an act of Common Council to alter the boundaries of thewards of Aldersgate, Cripplegate and Farringdon within.The Corporation1969-01-01
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Bunhill Fields burial groundadditional bye-laws.The Corporation1969-01-01
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Report (of the) Central Criminal Court Extension Committee, to be presented(to Common Council) ... 22nd May 1969.The Corporation1969-01-01
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An act (of 1969) ... to alter the boundaries of the wards of Aldersgate, Cripplegate, and Farringdon within.The Corporation1969-01-01
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Additional buylaws ... for the regulation of the use of Highgate Wood.The Corporation1969-01-01
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Churchyard of St. Botolph without Bishopsgatebyelaws.TheCorporation1969-01-01
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Finsbury Circus Gardenadditional bye-laws.The Corporation1969-01-01
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Additional byelaws ... for the regulation of the use of the Queen's Park, Kilburn.The Corporation1969-01-01
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The north bank schemereports of ... Planning and Communications Committee... City of London Schools Committee ... City Lands and Bridge House Estates Committee ... Coal, Corn and Rates Finance Committee.The Corporation1969-01-01
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A bill (of 1970) for an act of Common Council to amend the acts of Common Council ... passed ... 14th ... July 1960, and 23rd ... May 1968, and for other purposes.The Corporation1970-01-01
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An act (of 1970) ... to amend the acts ... passed ... 14th ... July 1960 and... 23rd ... May 1968, and for other purposes.the Corporation1970-01-01
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An act of (1971) ... to substitute the map referred to in the actmade andpassed on the 21st ... February, 1957.The Corporation1971-01-01
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A bill (of 1971) for an act of Common Council to substitute the map referredto in the actmade and passed on the 21st ... February, 1957.The Corporation1971-01-01
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Additional byelaw as to street trading.The Corporation1971-01-01
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Employment of childrenbyelaws.The Corporation1971-01-01
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A bill (of 1972) for an act of Common Council to amend the actsmade and passed on the 14th ... July, 1960 (ward elections) and the 21st ... January, 1932 (shrieval elections).The Corporation1972-01-01
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An act (of 1972) ... to amend the actsmade and passed on the 14th ... July, 1960 (ward elections) and the 21st ... January, 1932 (shrieval elections).The Corporation1972-01-01
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Street tradingbyelaws.The Corporation1972-01-01
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A bill (of 1973) for an act of Common Council to alter the days upon which the election of Lord Mayor, sheriffs and other officersand the admission of sheriffs into office take place.The Corporation1973-01-01
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A bill (of 1973) for an act of Common Council for alteringthe represtationof the citizens of the city of London and the liberties thereof.The Corporation1973-01-01
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An act (of 1973) ... to amend the act ... made on 21st ... June 1695to repeal the act ... made on 27th ... November 1729, and to make further provision as to the procedure to be followed at the election of Chamberlain of London.The Corporation1973-01-01
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Reportsboards of governors of the City of London School, the City of London School for Girls, and the City of London Freemen's School, on salaries of teachers.The Corporation1973-01-01
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An act (of 1973)to alter the days upon which the election of Lord Mayor, sheriffs and other officers ... and the admission of sheriffs into office take place.The Corporation1973-01-01
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The Layfield Committee of Inquiry Into Local Government Financeevidence ofthe Court of Common Council of the city of London.The Corporation)1975-01-01
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An act (of 1977) ... to further amend the actpassed on ... 14th ... July 1960 relating to the election of aldermen, common councilmen and ward beadles.The Corporation1977-01-01
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An act (of 1977) ... to make new byelaws for the regulation of the use of West Ham Park.The Corporation1977-01-01
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A bill (of 1977) for an act of Common Council to make new byelaws for the regulation of the use of West Ham Park.The Corporation1977-01-01
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A bill (of 1977) for an act of Common Council to further amend the actpassed on ... 14th ... July 1960 relating to the election of aldermen, common councilmen and ward beadles.The Corporation1977-01-01
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An act (of 1978) ... to make additional byelaws for the regulation of the use of West Ham Park.The Corporation1978-01-01
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A bill (of 1978) for an act of Common Council to further amend the actpassed on 10th October 1663 relating to the election of ward beadles.The Corporation1978-01-01
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A bill (of 1978) for an act of Common Council to repeal the actspassed on31st July 1550, 26th June 1558, 20th September 1711 and 12th May 1725, relating to the Aldermanry of Bridge ward without.The Corporation1978-01-01
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An act (of 1978) ... to repeal the actspassed on 31st July 1550, 26th June1558, 20th September 1711 and 12th May 1725 relating to the aldermanry of Bridge ward without.The Corporation1978-01-01
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An act (of 1978) ... to further amend the actpassed on 10th October 1663 relating to the election of ward beadles.The Corporation1978-01-01
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A bill (of 1978) for an act of Common Council to make additional byelaws forthe regulation of the use of West Ham Park.The Corporation1978-01-01
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A bill (of 1979) for an act of Common Council to repeal in part the actsmade on ... 23rd September 1404 and on ... 1st August 1586 ... and to repeal the act ... made on ... 26th July 1973, and to make further provision as to the procedure to be followed for the election of the Chamberlain of London.The Corporation1979-01-01
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A bill (of 1979) for an act of Common Council to amend the actmade ... onthe 14th ... July 1960 (with reference to the relinquishment of the office of alderman).The Corporation1979-01-01
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An act (of 1979) ... to repeal the actsmade on ... 23rd September 1404 andon ... 1st August 1586 ... and ... on ... 26th July 1973, and to make further provision as to the procedure to be followed for the election of the Chamberlain of London.The Corporation1979-01-01
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An act (of 1979) ... to amend the actmade ... on the 14th ... July 1960 (with reference to the relinquishment of the office of alderman).The Corporation1979-01-01
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A bill (of 1984) for an act of Common Council to repeal the actmade ... onthe 10th ... October 1963: to amend the act ... made ... on the 7th ... July 1977: and for altering the date to (sic) the annual elections of Common Councilmen and ward beadles.The Corporation1984-01-01
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An act (of 1984) ... to repeal the actmade ... on the 10th ... October 1963: to amend the act ... made ... on the 7th ... July 1977; and for altering the date of the annual elections of Common Councilmen and ward beadles.The Corporation1984-01-01
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Commune Concilium tent' in Guildhall civitatis London, decimo tertio die Octobris, anno regni Edvardi sexti ...Printed by Andrew Clark ...1985-01-01
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Education development plan(education in the City of London).The Corporation)1989-01-01
Calendar Of Letter-books Preserved Among The Archives Of The Corporation Of The City Of London At The GuildhallLetter-book A-l. Circa A.d. 1275-1298 - Temp. Edward Iv.-henry Vii., Volume 1Arkose Press2015-10-29-
Calendar of the Letter-Books Preserved among the Archives of the Corporation of the City of London at the Guildhall Volume FCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Guildhall of the City of LondonCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Memoranda, References, and Documents Relating to the Royal Hospitals of the City of LondonCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Addresses Presented from the Court of Common Council to the King, on His Majesty's Accession to the ThroneAnd on Various Other Occasions, and His Answers. Resolutions of the Court Granting the Freedom of the City to Several Noble Personages, with TheirCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
The Aldermen Of The City Of London Temp. Henry Iii.-1908With Notes On The Parliamentary Representation Of The City, The Aldermen And The Livery ... Veto, Aldermanic Baronets And Knights, EtcFranklin Classics2018-10-16-
Addresses Presented from the Court of Common Council to the King, on His Majesty's Accession to the ThroneAnd on Various Other Occasions, and His Answers. Resolutions of the Court Granting the Freedom of the City to Several Noble Personages, With...Creative Media Partners, LLC2021-01-01
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Calendar of Letter - Books Preserve among the Archives of the Corporation of the Cuty of LondonCreative Media Partners, LLC2023-01-01
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To the Right Honourable the Lords assembled in High covrt of Parliamentthe humble petition of the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London, in Common councell assembled : Together with an humble representation of the pressing grievances, and important desires of the well-affected freemen, and covenant-engaged citizens, of the city of LondonPrinted by Richard Cotes
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Orders taken, and enacted, for orphans and their porcionsAnno. M.D.LI.Cawood
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Commune Concilium tent' in Guildhall civitatis London, decimo tertio die Octobris, anno regni Edvardi sexti ...Printed by Andrew Clark ...
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A declaration and remonstrance of the aldermen and members of Common-Council now imprisoned in the Tower of LondonPrinted for George Horton
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An act of Common-Councell made the first day of July ... 1658. For the better rule ... of the carrs, carts, carters or carmen within the City of London.printed by Flesher
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To the Honourable the House of Commons assembled in High Court of Parliamentthe humble remonstrance and petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Councell assembled.Printed by Richard Cotes
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An act (of 1674) for regulation of the brokers upon the Royal Exchangecolop.printed by A. Clark
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The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermenand commons of the Citie of London, in Common-Councell assembled. With an humble representation of the pressing grievances, and important desires of the well-affected freemen, and Covenant-engaged citizens, of the City of London, to the Lords and Commons assembled in High Court of Parliament. Together, vvith the severall answers of both Houses of Parliament to the said petitions and representation.Printed by R. Cotes
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The cities propositions and the Parliaments ansvverby Richard Cotes ...
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Commune Concilium tent' in Guildhall ... anno regni Edvardi sexti ... quinto.Andrew Clark, printer to the City
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An act for the settlement and well ordering of several publick markets within the City of London.The Corporation)
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Commune consilium tentum in camera Guild-hall civitatis London undecimo die Julii, anno Dom. 1612 ...W. Jaggard
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An Act of Common-Councell made the sixth of October 1646. Alderman Adams Major. For reformation of sundry abuses practised by divers persons in the common-markets and streets of the City of LondonPrinted by James Flesher, printer to the honorable City of London
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Commune consilium tentum in camera Guild-hall ... undecimo die Julii ... 1612(An act relating to the Painter-Stainers Company).
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A Common-councell holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, the 21 [sic] day of May 1660 ...Printed by James Flesher
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A full narration of the late riotous tumult within the city of Londonand proceedings of the Lord Mayor, Committee of Militia, and the Common Councill ... concerning the sameWright
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An act of Common-covncel for the well-ordering and establishing of the watches within this city and payment of the beadles salaryPrinted by Richard Cotes ...
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An Act of Common-Councell made the sixth of October 1646. Alderman Adams Major. For reformation of sundry abuses practised by divers persons in the common-markets and streets of the City of LondonPrinted by James Flesher, printer to the honorable City of London
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Propositions agreed upon at a court of common councell, in Guild Hall London, Feb. 21, 1642by Richard Cotes ...
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An act (of 1669) appointing the Exchange-hours.printed byA. Clark
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A common-councell holden the first day of May 1660 ...Printed by James Flesher ...
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An act (of 1643) ... concerning the collecting and gathering of the fifteenes granted for the necessary defence of the city of London.printed by R. Cotes
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Lawrence Mayor. Comm. Concil. tent. vicesimo septimo die Januarii, anno Dom. 1664. Annoque regni Regis Caroli Secundi nunc Angliæ, &c. Decimo sextos.n.
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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 LondonBeing, two petitions; the first whereof was presented to the Honourable House of Peeres ... 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 affairesPrinted ... by R. Olton. and G. Dexter for J.B.
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Directions of the Right Honourable the Lord Major, Aldermen and Commons of the City of London in Common-Councell assembledTo the severall ministers of the City of London, and liberties thereof ; for the stirring up their hearers to a voluntary and generall contribution, for the raising of a stock, for the setting of the poore of this city at work as is hereafter expressedPrinted by Richard Cotes, printer to the honourable City of London
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Journals of the Court of Common CouncilCorporation of London. Records Office
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To the honovrable the House of Commons assembled in high court of Parliamentthe humble petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London, in common councell assembled : Together with an humble representation of the pressing grievances and important desires of the well-affected freemen, and covenant-engaged citizens of the city of LondonPrinted by Richard Cotes
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An Act of Common Councell, concerning orphansPrinted by James Flesher, printer to the honourable City of London
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An Act of Common-Councel for the well-ordering and establishing of the watches within this city, and payment of the Beadles salary ... nono die Octobris, 1643 ....Printed by Richard Cotes
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The petition of the lord mayor, aldermenand common-council-men ... to theParliament, for the petition, together with the proposals of several merchants of London, on the behalf of themselves and the merchants of England.Ralph Smith
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Aleyn, mayor. At a Common-councel ... 23 day of November 1659
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An act (of 1667) for preventing and suppressing of fires within the city.printed by Clark
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An acte (of 1617) for the reformation of divers abuses used in the Wardmoteinquesttogether with the articles of the charge of the sayd inquest (and an act concerning the Thames, also the oath of every freeman).Jaggard
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To the right honorablethe knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Commonshouse ... the answer of the said House.E. Husbands
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The abridgement of an acte of Common counsel passed ... July 1586 ... for the better service of Hir Maiestie in hir cariageand for the better governement of cartes
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The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the city of London in Common-councell assembled: to the ... Lords and Commons in Parliament assembledTogether with their answers to the said petitionPrinted by R. Cotes
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An act (of 1667) declaring what streetsburnt down in the late dismall fire, shall be enlarged.printed by J. Flesher
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To the supreme authority of the nation, the Parliament of the common-wealthof EnglandThe humble petition of the lord mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London, in Common Councell assembled. With the answer.Printed by J. Flesher
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The city of Londons resolutionconcerning their loyalty to the King, and their love ... to the Parliament ... also the ... propositions which the Common councell sent to His Majesty by the Lord Newburgh.I. Tompson and A. Coe
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Orders taken & enacted, for orphans and their portions. Anno M D. LXXX.[By T. East] for Gabriel Cawood
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A common-councell holden the first day of May 1660 ...Printed by James Flesher ...
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The humble petition of the major, aldermen, and commons of the citie of Londonand His Majesties gracious answer the fourth of January.Printed by R. Barker
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A common-councell holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London the 21 day of May, 1660Printed by James Flesher, printer to the honourable City of London
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An Act of Common Councell [sic] concerning the collecting and gathering of the fifteenes granted for the necessary defence of the City of London.Printed by Richard Cotes
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A common-councell holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London the 21 day of May, 1660Printed by James Flesher, printer to the honourable City of London
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A common councell held at Guild-Hall in the city of London the 31 of December, 1641Printed by Robert Barker ..., and by the assignes of John Bill
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An act of Common-covncel for the well-ordering and establishing of the watches within this city and payment of the beadles salaryPrinted by Richard Cotes ...
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Orders taken, and enacted, for orphans and their porcions. anno. M.D.Ll [sic].in Powles Churchyard, by Iohn Cawood, printer to the Queenes Maiestie [i.e. by Thomas East?
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A declaration and remonstrance of the aldermen and members of Common-Council now imprisoned in the Tower of LondonPrinted for George Horton
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Martis primo die Septembris 1668, annoque regni Regis Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia Angliæ &c. XXh̊whereas by an order of His Majesty in council, made the 22 of July last, indicating that divers scandalous and seditious pamphlets tending very much to the disturbance of the peace and quiet of this kingdom, are daily sold and dispersed about the cities of London and Westminster ...Printed by James Flesher printer to the honourable City of London
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An act (of 1672) for the weighing of goods at the King's beamcolop.printed by A. Clark
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The petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common-Council-men of the city of London, in Common-Council assembled, to the Parliament, for the reducing of all forein trade under governmentas also the petition, together with the proposals of several merchants of London, on the behalf of themselves and the merchants of England. Humbly tendred to the grand committee of Parliament for trade; containing the desired manner and method for such regulationPrinted by T.J. and are to be sold by Ralph Smith
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Articles to be enquired of, what orders haue bene put in execution, for the restreinyng of the infected of the plague, within the citie of London and liberties thereofBy J. Day
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An act for preventing and suppressing of fires within the city of London, and liberties thereofPrinted for Nath. Brook ...
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An act (of 1674) ... for the setlement and well-ordering of the several publick markets within the City of London.Printed by A. Clark
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Aleyn Mayor. At a Common-Councel holden at the Guild-hall London, on VVednesday the 23 day of November 1659Printed by James Flesher printer to the honourable City of London
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An act of Common-Councell made the eleventh day of September ... 1655. For the better avoiding and prevention of annoyances within the City of London.printed by Flesher
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O[rders] taken, [and enac]ted, for [orphans] and [their porcions]By Iohn Daye
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Commune concilium tentum in camera Guildhall civitatis London, die veneris, vicesimo septimo die Octobris, anno Domini, 1671. Annoq; Regni Domini nostri Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia, Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ Regis, Fidei Defensoris, &c. vicesimo tertio; coram Ricardo Ford, milite, majore civitatis London, Ricardo Chiverton, & Johanne Frederick, militibus, Johanne Robinson, milite & baronetto, locum-tenente turris, Thoma Bludworth, Willielmo Peake, Samuele Starling, Roberto Hanson, & Josepho Sheldon, militibus, & Patiente Ward, armigero, aldermannis, Jonathan Dawes & Roberto Clayton, armigeris, aldermannis ac vicecomitibus dictæ civitatis London, necnon majore parte communiariorum de Communi Concilio ejusdem civitatis tunc & ibidem assemblat. An Act for setling of lay-stalls, preventing several inconveniences to passengers, and relating also to the cleansing of the streets and passages within this city and liberties thereofPrinted by Andrew Clark, printer to the honourable City of London, at his house in Aldersgatestreet
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A true copie of the master-piece ofthose petitions which have formerly beene presented by the Major, Aldermen, and ... Common Counsell ... being two petitions ... presented the 25 of ... January.J.B
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Proposals for increase of wealth by subscriptions of moneyaccording to the several particulars herein mentioned: which proposals having the 19th of Mary, 1674. been reported to the Right Honourable Sir William Hooker, Lord Mayor of ... London, the Aldermen and Commons ... they have thought fit to order the same to be printed ...The second edition with additions.Nathanel Brooke
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The lavves of the marketPrinted by W. Iaggard, printer to the honourable city of London
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The humble petition of the Lord Major, Alderman, and Commons of the City of London in Common-Councell assembledto the Right Honorable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. Together with their answers to the said petitionPrinted by Richard Cotes, Printer to the Honorable City of London
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The answer of the ... Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commonsto a letter ... from ... Sir Thomas Fairfax.printed by Cotes
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The lavves of the marketPrinted by W. Iaggard, printer to the honourable city of London
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A petition of the major, aldermen, and Common-Councell of the citie of London, to His Majestietogether with His Majesties gracious answer thereunto.Printed by Robert Barker and by the assignes of John Bill
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An act of Common council for the better regulation of the courts of law in the Guild-hall.printed by J. Flesher
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Turner Mayor. Martis, vicesimo sexto die Januarii, 1668. Annʹoque Regni Regis Caroli Secundi, Dei grat', Angliæ, &c. vicesimo. This Court having received often complaints from many worthy citizens, merchants and traders, that frequent the burse of Royal Exchange of this city about their affairs, contracts and matters of negotiation, of the great inconveniences arising to themselves ...Printed by James Flesher, printer to the honourable City of London
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To the Right Honovrable the Lords assembled in High Covrt of Parliamentthehumble remonstrance and petition of the Lord Major (sic), Aldermen and Commons of the City of London, in Common Councell assembled. Together with their Lordships ansvver thereunto (May 26, 1646).Printed by Richard Cotes, for Iohn Bellamie
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An act (of 1667) for preventing and suppressing of fires within the city ofLondon, and liberties thereof.N. Brook
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A true coppy of the petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and the rest of the Common-Councell of London, presented to both houses of Parliament, March 18. 1641To vindicate the honour of the city against a false ... 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 ... Together with the severall answers of both houses of Parliament.J. Frank
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An act and declaration of the Common councel ... touching the .. insurrectionwith an order of ... Parliament, for a publique thanksgiving to be made ... for the ... mercy of God in delivering the city ... from the late ... tumult ... 13 April, 1648.Husband
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A declaration and remonstrance of the aldermen and members of Common-Council... imprisoned in the Tower.Horton
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An act (of 1655) ... for the better avoiding and prevention of annoyances within the city of London.printed by J. Flesher
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Commune consilium tentum in camera Guild-hall civitatis London undecimo die Julii, anno Dom. 1612 ...W. Jaggard
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Aleyn MayorA Common-councell holden the first day of May 1660.Printed by J. Flesher
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An act (of 1606) ... prohibiting all strangers ... to use any trades ... within this Citty.printed by J. Windet
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Commune concilium in camera Guildhall civitatis London, vicesimo quarto die Maii, 1649Printed by Richard Cotes