Some Account of the Worshipful Company of IronmongersJ.B. Nichols and son, 1851 - 610 pages |
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... five pence each ; and when a house was burnt , one penny . If any brother neglected the appointed times of meeting , he was fined the first time in the expense of three masses ; the second time , in five masses ; and if , being warned ...
... five pence each ; and when a house was burnt , one penny . If any brother neglected the appointed times of meeting , he was fined the first time in the expense of three masses ; the second time , in five masses ; and if , being warned ...
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... five members , two wards four mem- bers , and one ward two members to the common council . But this proceeding occurred on the eve of a material alteration in the elective constituency of the assembly by transferring the right of ...
... five members , two wards four mem- bers , and one ward two members to the common council . But this proceeding occurred on the eve of a material alteration in the elective constituency of the assembly by transferring the right of ...
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... five aldermen and eight commoners , directed the aforesaid mysteries to choose several of the aldermen and a great number of the commoners to meet at the Guildhall ; who , having met , ordained , amongst other things , that the persons ...
... five aldermen and eight commoners , directed the aforesaid mysteries to choose several of the aldermen and a great number of the commoners to meet at the Guildhall ; who , having met , ordained , amongst other things , that the persons ...
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... five shillings to one hundred shillings . - City Rec . D. fo . 8 to 36 . The earliest acknowledgments or enrollments of apprentices and of admission to the freedom by servitude are from the 3rd to the 6th of Edward II . - Ibid . fo . 10 ...
... five shillings to one hundred shillings . - City Rec . D. fo . 8 to 36 . The earliest acknowledgments or enrollments of apprentices and of admission to the freedom by servitude are from the 3rd to the 6th of Edward II . - Ibid . fo . 10 ...
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... five of the principal mys- teries , who had been sworn before the court of aldermen , to govern and rule the same . In the 39th of the same reign , the court of aldermen passed an ordinance by which this custom was established and ...
... five of the principal mys- teries , who had been sworn before the court of aldermen , to govern and rule the same . In the 39th of the same reign , the court of aldermen passed an ordinance by which this custom was established and ...
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aforesaid Aldermen Anthony Munday appointed Argent Arms art of Ironmongers assistants bequeathed Cambell Charles charter Christopher Draper church citizen and Ironmonger cittie city of London clerk cloth College of Arms Committee Comp Company of Ironmongers Company's Compas Court Court of Aldermen dated daye Edward elected England Escutcheon Forest of Deane George gowns grant Guildhall gules Hall hath heirs Henry iiij iiijd iijs Iremongers iron Item James John John Breedon keepers or wardens King King's lands letters patent livery Lord Mayor Maior Master and Wardens Matie mistery or art Nicholas ordinances pageant paid pany parish Parliament Payd persons pounds precept present psons reign rents Richard Robert sable sayd severall shalbe Sheriff shillings Street successors thereof Thomas Thorold tyme unto viijd William William Beckford yearly yeomanry yere