Some Account of the Worshipful Company of IronmongersJ.B. Nichols and son, 1851 - 610 pages |
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... thereof and buy other lands . And of this my last will of all my lands in London I make my executors John Stor- gyon , haberdasher , and Richard Slow3 , ironmonger , and bequeath to either of them vjs viijd . Written with my own hand ...
... thereof and buy other lands . And of this my last will of all my lands in London I make my executors John Stor- gyon , haberdasher , and Richard Slow3 , ironmonger , and bequeath to either of them vjs viijd . Written with my own hand ...
Page 78
... thereof ( and not he or any other that did not make the accompt thereof ) , shall pay to the comon box of this house , without redempcon , xx3 also in the name of a penaltye or fyne . " 1556. ( 2 and 3 Phil . and Mary . ) An act of ...
... thereof ( and not he or any other that did not make the accompt thereof ) , shall pay to the comon box of this house , without redempcon , xx3 also in the name of a penaltye or fyne . " 1556. ( 2 and 3 Phil . and Mary . ) An act of ...
Page 79
... thereof , as it is thought and semethe to all men who by longe tyme hath knowne the same citie , and have had experience of the state thereof , is by reason of the over hastie marriges and over sone setting up of housholdes of and by ...
... thereof , as it is thought and semethe to all men who by longe tyme hath knowne the same citie , and have had experience of the state thereof , is by reason of the over hastie marriges and over sone setting up of housholdes of and by ...
Page 84
... thereof of the breadth of one foot square at the stub end , growing within fourteen miles of the sea , or of any part of the rivers of Thames , Severn , Wye , Humber , Dee , Tine , Teese , Trent , or any other river or creek or stream ...
... thereof of the breadth of one foot square at the stub end , growing within fourteen miles of the sea , or of any part of the rivers of Thames , Severn , Wye , Humber , Dee , Tine , Teese , Trent , or any other river or creek or stream ...
Page 89
... thereof sustayned and bare for th'obteynynge of the soyle thereof , and the names of every cittizen that contributed towards that charge , and the somes that every of them haithe contributed , and other necessary matters worthie to be ...
... thereof sustayned and bare for th'obteynynge of the soyle thereof , and the names of every cittizen that contributed towards that charge , and the somes that every of them haithe contributed , and other necessary matters worthie to be ...
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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 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
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