Some Account of the Worshipful Company of IronmongersJ.B. Nichols and son, 1851 - 610 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 82
Page 12
... letters is given above . Some account of the Liber Horn occurs in the Preface of Strype's Stow , 1720. It is so named , the Editor observes , from Andrew Horn , sometime Chamberlain of the city , viz . in the time of King Edward II ...
... letters is given above . Some account of the Liber Horn occurs in the Preface of Strype's Stow , 1720. It is so named , the Editor observes , from Andrew Horn , sometime Chamberlain of the city , viz . in the time of King Edward II ...
Page 28
... after them , and that they maye use * Arms of Hervy in the initial letter : Or , a chevron between three leopard's faces gules . and beare the same without contradyxcyon of any person or. 28 THE IRONMONGERS ' COMPANY .
... after them , and that they maye use * Arms of Hervy in the initial letter : Or , a chevron between three leopard's faces gules . and beare the same without contradyxcyon of any person or. 28 THE IRONMONGERS ' COMPANY .
Page 30
... letter in the Register or book of accounts for the year 1572 , in which the Company's arms , with two lizards for supporters , are sketched in pen - and - ink by the clerk or scribe of that period . There is also on the first leaf of a ...
... letter in the Register or book of accounts for the year 1572 , in which the Company's arms , with two lizards for supporters , are sketched in pen - and - ink by the clerk or scribe of that period . There is also on the first leaf of a ...
Page 31
... materiis sectis querelis acconib ; demandis et causis quibuscuq . Et qd heant sigillum cõe p reb3 et negotiis suis deseruitur . Et. NOTE . The initial letter is a fac - simile from the original charter . HISTORICAL EVIDENCES . 31 ...
... materiis sectis querelis acconib ; demandis et causis quibuscuq . Et qd heant sigillum cõe p reb3 et negotiis suis deseruitur . Et. NOTE . The initial letter is a fac - simile from the original charter . HISTORICAL EVIDENCES . 31 ...
Page 32
... letters shall come , greeting . Know ye that we of our special grace have granted and given licence for us and our heirs , to our well beloved and faithful liegemen , all the free- men of the mystery and art of Ironmongers of our city ...
... letters shall come , greeting . Know ye that we of our special grace have granted and given licence for us and our heirs , to our well beloved and faithful liegemen , all the free- men of the mystery and art of Ironmongers of our city ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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 Compa Company of Ironmongers Company's Court Court of Aldermen dated daye Edward elected England Escutcheon Forest of Deane George gowns grant Guildhall gules Hall hath heirs Henry iiij iiijd 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 sable sayd sevall severall shalbe Sheriff shillings Street successors thereof Thomas Thorold tyme unto viijd William William Beckford yearly yeomanry yere
Popular passages
Page 332 - I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me God.
Page 334 - And all these things I do plainly and sincerely acknowledge and swear, according to these express words by me spoken, and according to the plain and common sense and understanding of the same words, without any equivocation or mental evasion or secret reservation whatsoever: And I do make this recognition and acknowledgment heartily, willingly, and truly, upon the true faith of a Christian, So help me God.
Page 333 - I will bear faith and true allegiance to his majesty, his heirs and successors, and him and them will defend to the uttermost of my power, against all conspiracies and attempts whatsoever...
Page 559 - A LOVER'S DIARY. Fcap. Svo. 5j. A volume of poems. Parkes (AK). SMALL LESSONS ON GREAT TRUTHS. Fcap. Svo. is. 6d. Parkinson (John). PARADISI IN SOLE PARADISUS TERRESTRIS, OR A GARDEN OF ALL SORTS OF PLEASANT FLOWERS.
Page 83 - I find also that in the month of May, the citizens of London of all estates, lightly in every parish, or sometimes two or three parishes joining together, had their several mayings and did fetch in maypoles, with divers warlike shows, with good archers...
Page 428 - The tribunals afforded no protection to the subject against the civil and ecclesiastical tyranny of that period. The judges of the common law, holding their situations during the pleasure of the King, were scandalously obsequious. Yet, obsequious as they were, they were less ready and...
Page 368 - In witness whereof we have caused these our letters to be made patents. Witness ourself, at Westminster, the twelfth day of March, in the ninth year of our reign of England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the five and fortieth.
Page 136 - Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queen of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith etc.
Page xi - Who so shall telle a tale after a man, He moste reherse as neighe as ever he can : Everich word, if it be in his charge, All speke he, never so rudely and so large : Or elles he moste tellen his tale untrewe, Or feinen thinges, or finden wordes newe : He may not spare, although he were his brother, He moste as wel sayn o word as an other.
Page 334 - I, AB, do declare that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take arms against the king, and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person or against those that are commissioned by him...