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By the Major. Forasmuch as to the Court of Common-councell of the City of London this day assembled, aswel upon the information of the Committee for the Militia of the said city, upon examination of divers persons brought before them, openly read in the said court, it did plainly and evidently appear, that the Parliament and city is in great and imminent danger by a desperate plot and design,
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By the Major. To the Alderman of the ward of blank. Whereas the City of London, and the liberties thereof, is exceedingly pestered with rogues, vagabonds and sturdy beggars, aswel men as women,
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By the Major. To the Alderman of the ward of blank. Whereas the City of London, and the liberties thereof, is exceedingly pestered with rogues, vagabonds and sturdy beggars, aswel men as women, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1649)
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WorldCat: 606683033
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By the Major. Wee charge and command you, that upon S. Thomas day the apostle next comming, you doe hold your ward mote,
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By the Major. Wee charge and command you, that upon S. Thomas day the apostle next comming, you doe hold your ward mote, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1649)
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WorldCat: 606688403
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By the Major. Wee charge and command you, that upon the twenty first of December, you doe hold your wardmote, and that you have afore us at our generall Court of Aldermen to be holden in the Guildhall,
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By the Major. Wee charge and command you, that upon the twenty first of December, you doe hold your wardmote, and that you have afore us at our generall Court of Aldermen to be holden in the Guildhall, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1649)
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WorldCat: 606682153
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By the Major. Whereas by a precept of the 29. of August last, which was awarded in pursuance of an order of common-councell that day made, it was required that the collectors for the arrears of the assessments for the army under the command of Lord Fairfax
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WorldCat: 606709164
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By the Major. Whereas by an act of Parliament, entituled, An act against unlicensed and scandalous bookes and pamphlets, and for better regulating of printing;
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By the Major. Whereas by an act of Parliament, entituled, An act against unlicensed and scandalous bookes and pamphlets, and for better regulating of printing; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1649)
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WorldCat: 606682797
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By the Major. Whereas by severall orders of the House of Commons in Parliament assembled, and by a letter to the the speaker of that House, from the Committee of the countie of York, this day delivered to the Common-councell by a committee of the said House of Commons, it is declared, that the Parliaments army in the northern parts are in a sad and distressed condition for want of food and other necessaries;
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WorldCat: 606679632
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By the Major. Whereas it is made known to my self, the aldermen, and commons in Common-councell assembled, by a letter received from his excellency the Lord Fairfax, that his Lordship for the preventing of the quartering of his army in the city, doth require, that a present supply of money may be paid for the use of the army,
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WorldCat: 606681108
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By the master and wardens of the Company of Stationers. To all free-men of the said company
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By the master and wardens of the Company of Stationers. To all free-men of the said company in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stationers' Company (London, England); 1645)
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WorldCat: 606663444
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By the master, wardens and assistants of the Companie of Ship- wrights
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By the master, wardens and assistants of the Companie of Ship- wrights in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Corporation of Shipwrights of England (London, England); 1621)
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WorldCat: 606472513
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By the Master, wardens, and assistants of the company of Free-Fishermen of the River of Thames given to a deputation for the suppressing of offenders within the limit of their Charter ; with an abstract of the Companies by-laws and ordinances
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By the Master, wardens, and assistants of the company of Free-Fishermen of the River of Thames given to a deputation for the suppressing of offenders within the limit of their Charter ; with an abstract of the Companies by-laws and ordinances in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Company of Free-Fishermen of the River of Thames.; 1697)
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WorldCat: 606552067
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By the Mayor
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By the Mayor in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1576)
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WorldCat: 606504991
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By the Mayor An act of Common Councell, prohibiting all strangers borne, and forrainers, to vse any trades, or keepe any maner of shops in any sort within this citty, liberties and freedome thereof
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By the Mayor An act of Common Councell, prohibiting all strangers borne, and forrainers, to vse any trades, or keepe any maner of shops in any sort within this citty, liberties and freedome thereof in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Court of Common Council.; 1606)
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WorldCat: 606487994
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By the mayor the right honourable the lord mayor ... doth hereby think fit to publish and declare, that all manner of persons within this city and the liberties thereof, do from time to time duly observe and conform themselves to the laws and ordinances established for the suppression of abuses, disorders and misdemeanours
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By the mayor the right honourable the lord mayor of the City of London, taking especial notice of inordinate liberty now used by vagrants and common beggars to wander about and pester the streets and common passage of this city ... and His Lordship deeply resenting the great fault and neglect of constables and other officers in not performing their duty to clear and free the streets and publick places from this living nuisance
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By the mayor the right honourable the lord mayor, and his brethren the aldermen of the city of London, considering how the infection of the plague is dispersed in divers and sundry places neere about this city, doe ... command all manner of persons ... to take notice of, and obserue these seuerall articles ensuing
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By the mayor the right honourable the lord mayor, and his brethren the aldermen of the city of London, considering how the infection of the plague is dispersed in divers and sundry places neere about this city, doe ... command all manner of persons ... to take notice of, and obserue these seuerall articles ensuing in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1630)
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By the Mayor the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, minding and intending, by Gods help and the concurrent endeavours of his brethren the Aldermen, to discover, punish, and suppress ... those manifold corruptions, abuses, and disorders
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By the Mayor the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, minding and intending, by Gods help and the concurrent endeavours of his brethren the Aldermen, to discover, punish, and suppress ... those manifold corruptions, abuses, and disorders in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England).; 1676)
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WorldCat: 767427344
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By the mayor the right honourable the Lord Mayor, minding and intending, by Gods help and the concurrent endeavours of his brethren the aldermen, to discover, punish, and suppress, to the uttermost of his power, as the proper work and most incumbent duty of his office, those manifold corruptions, abuses, and disorders, which have broke in and of late times more exceedingly increased upon us, to the dishonour of religion, and scandal of the government of this city
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WorldCat: 1269374338
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By the mayor to all constables, beadles, and other His Majesties officers and loving subjects within the city of London, and every of them
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By the mayor to all constables, beadles, and other His Majesties officers and loving subjects within the city of London, and every of them in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1667)
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WorldCat: 606808437
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By the mayor to the alderman of the ward of blank : whereas by the laws and statutes of this realm, no person is to continue tipling in any victualling-house
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By the mayor to the alderman of the ward of blank : whereas by the laws and statutes of this realm, no person is to continue tipling in any victualling-house in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Roycroft, Samuel; 1686)
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WorldCat: 1269357269
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By the Mayor to the Alderman of the ward of blank it being represented to me, that several rude and disorderly persons have already begun, in a riotous and tumultuous manner, to throw squibs, serpents, and other fire-works, in and about the streets of this city, to the great terrour, as well as endangering the lives of His Majesty's subjects, the apparent breach of the peace, and the scandal and dishonour of the government of the city
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By the mayor To the aldermen of the blank ward we charge and command you, that upon Saint Thomas day the Apostle next coming, you do hold your wardmote, and that you have afore us at our general court of aldermen to be holden blank the Monday next after the Feast of Epiphany next coming,
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By the mayor To the aldermen of the blank ward we charge and command you, that upon Saint Thomas day the Apostle next coming, you do hold your wardmote, and that you have afore us at our general court of aldermen to be holden blank the Monday next after the Feast of Epiphany next coming, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1669)
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WorldCat: 606832094
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By the Mayor to the aldermen of the ward of blank : whereas I have received a late order made by His Majesty in council : the tenor whereof is as followeth, that is to say : for the preventing tumultuous disorders which may happen hereafter upon pretence of assembling to make bonfires or publick fireworks ... it is this day ordered by His Majesty in council that no person or persons whatsoever do presume to make or encourage the making any bonfire or other publick fireworks
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WorldCat: 606754145
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WorldCat: 1170452121
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By the Mayor whereas by an ancient law and statute of this realm, it is provided, that no fairs or markets be kept in church yards, nevertheless in the late times of disorder, rebellion, and confusion, the church yard belonging to the Cathedral of Saint Paul London
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WorldCat: 767517734
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By the mayor whereas by neglect of executing the good lawes and statutes against rogues, vagabonds, and sturdy beggars
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By the mayor whereas by neglect of executing the good lawes and statutes against rogues, vagabonds, and sturdy beggars in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England).; 1655)
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WorldCat: 606783856
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By the mayor whereas by oft and sad experience I find the great and holy name of God in the breach of the Sabbath is much prophaned
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By the mayor whereas by oft and sad experience I find the great and holy name of God in the breach of the Sabbath is much prophaned in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England).; 1656)
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WorldCat: 606783863
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By the mayor whereas by the laws and statutes of this realm, constituting and appointing the assize of fewel, it is provided and required that all billets and faggots exposed to sale shall contain the demensions following
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WorldCat: 767454739
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By the mayor whereas in order to the re-building of the city
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By the mayor whereas in order to the re-building of the city in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England).; 1666)
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WorldCat: 606922552
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By the mayor whereas it appears by several examinations taken before me and others His Majesties justices of the peace, that there have been several endeavours and wicked contrivances influencing some apprentices and others, to enter into a detestable combination for wicked purposes against the peace and good government of this city
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WorldCat: 606749433
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By the mayor whereas several notorious riots and outrages have of late been committed near the liberties of this city by routs of disorderly people which His Majesty hath justly resented as a dishonour to his government, occasioned by the neglect of those who are entrusted with the preservation of his peace in those parts
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By the mayor whereas several notorious riots and outrages have of late been committed near the liberties of this city by routs of disorderly people which His Majesty hath justly resented as a dishonour to his government, occasioned by the neglect of those who are entrusted with the preservation of his peace in those parts in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1671)
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WorldCat: 1066359894
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By the Mayor whereas the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City of London have lately received a letter from His Majesty, requiring them to take care ... for the effectual suppressing of all conventicles and unlawful meetings
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WorldCat: 606917681
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By the Mayor whereas the right honourable the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable Priuy Councell ... finding that the said abuse hath appeared in nothing more than in the excessiue rates of poultry
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By the Mayor whereas the right honourable the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable Priuy Councell ... finding that the said abuse hath appeared in nothing more than in the excessiue rates of poultry in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1634)
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WorldCat: 1172537132
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By the Mayor whereas the right honourable the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable Priuy Councell ... finding that the said abuse hath appeared in nothing more than in the excessiue rates of poultry in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1634)
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By the Mayor whereas the right honourable the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable Priuy Councell ... finding that the said abuse hath appeared in nothing more than in the excessiue rates of poultry in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1634)
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By the Mayor whereas the right honourable the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable Priuy Councell ... finding that the said abuse hath appeared in nothing more than in the excessiue rates of poultry in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1634)
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WorldCat: 606470401
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By the Mayor, Martis nono die Martij 1668, annoq, Regis Caroli Secundi dei gratia Angliæ and c. decimo nono
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By the Mayor, Martis nono die Martij 1668, annoq, Regis Caroli Secundi dei gratia Angliæ and c. decimo nono in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England).; 1668)
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WorldCat: 606760477
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By the Mayor, to every minister within the city of London, liberties, line of communication, and bils of mortality
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By the Mayor, to every minister within the city of London, liberties, line of communication, and bils of mortality in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1644)
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WorldCat: 606760473
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By the Mayor, to the Alderman of the Ward of blank : whereas by a late Act of Parliament, for repairing the high-waies and sewers and for paving and keeping clean of the streets in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, and c. enacted and commanded
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By the Mayor, to the Alderman of the Ward of blank : whereas by a late Act of Parliament, for repairing the high-waies and sewers and for paving and keeping clean of the streets in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, and c. enacted and commanded in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Corporation of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1662)
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WorldCat: 767517735
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By the Mayor, to the Alderman of the Ward of blank whereas according to the directions of a late ordinance made amongst other things, for reforming the great defects in streets and pavements, scavengers have been lately chosen within the several parishes of your ward and accordingly sworn to execute that office
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WorldCat: 1012084553
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By the Mayor, to the Alderman of the Ward of blank whereas by an ordinance entitled, an ordinance for the better amending and keeping in repaire the common high-wayes within this nation
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By the Mayor, to the Alderman of the Ward of blank whereas by an ordinance entitled, an ordinance for the better amending and keeping in repaire the common high-wayes within this nation in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Vyner, Thomas, Sir; 1654)
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WorldCat: 767517731
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By the Mayor, to the Alderman of the Ward of blank whereas divers good laws and ordinances have been made for the due observation of the Lord's Day : and divers penalties thereby imposed both upon the
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By the Mayor, to the Alderman of the Ward of blank whereas divers good laws and ordinances have been made for the due observation of the Lord's Day : and divers penalties thereby imposed both upon the in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Vyner, Thomas, Sir; 1654)
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WorldCat: 1056335671
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By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of blank whereas divers good laws have been made, and are still in force, for the suppressing and punishing of vagrants, vagabonds, and other idle persons
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By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of blank whereas divers good laws have been made, and are still in force, for the suppressing and punishing of vagrants, vagabonds, and other idle persons in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1687)
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WorldCat: 606808459
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By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of blank whereas His Majesty hath been pleased to signifie, that he doth graciously accept of the request made to him by this city to honour it by passing through the same in his return from Flanders, and it being expected that he will pass through your ward on the blank day of November next
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WorldCat: 1086516087
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By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of blank whereas I have received a rule made yesterday by His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, whereby
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By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of blank whereas I have received a rule made yesterday by His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, whereby in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tulse, Henry, Sir; 1684)
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WorldCat: 606808449
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By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of blank whereas I lately recommended to your care the strict execution of the laws for the due observance of the Lord's Day ... I therefore again press you to employ your care in that particular, but because there are also ... other great vices ...
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WorldCat: 767450514
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By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of blank whereas the frequenting and tipling in taverns, alehouses, coffee-houses and other victualling-houses is too much used and practiced within this city on the Lord's-day
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By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of blank whereas the frequenting and tipling in taverns, alehouses, coffee-houses and other victualling-houses is too much used and practiced within this city on the Lord's-day in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Pilkington, Thomas, Sir; 1689)
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WorldCat: 767454751
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By the Mayor, to the aldermen of the ward blank we do charge and command you that upon Saint Thomas Day the Apostle next coming you do hold your wardmote
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By the Mayor, to the aldermen of the ward blank we do charge and command you that upon Saint Thomas Day the Apostle next coming you do hold your wardmote in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1689)
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WorldCat: 1086431603
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By the Mayor, to the aldermen of the ward of blank whereas the last Lords Day there were great tumults in divers places within this city, on occasion of putting the laws in execution against conventicles and unlawful meetings
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By the Mayor, to the aldermen of the ward of blank whereas the last Lords Day there were great tumults in divers places within this city, on occasion of putting the laws in execution against conventicles and unlawful meetings in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Pritchard, William, Sir; 1682)
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WorldCat: 606917644
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