Call Number (LC) Title Results
DA681.C37 1655 The case of many of the inhabitants of Covent Garden 1
DA681 .C42 The Charter of Londons answer to a scurilous libel intituled its Last will and testament, etc
The Charter of Londons answer to a scurilous libel intituled its Last will and testament, etc.
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DA681 .C52 1679 The speech of Sir Robert Clayton Kt. Lord Mayor elect for the city of London, at the Guild-Hall of the said city, to the citizens there assembled on the 29th of September 1679. for the electing of a lord mayor for the year ensuing. 1
DA681 .C57 The City law shewing the customes, franchises, liberties, priviledges and immunities of the famous city of London : together with the names, natures, kinds, jurisdictions, powers, and proceedings of the severall courts within the same : as also the titles, qualities, advantages and profits of the severall offices in London and in whose dispose those offices are.
The Citizens loss when the charter of London is forfeited or given up
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DA681 .C57 1667 Commune Concilium tent' in camera Guild-hall civitat' London die Lunae 29⁰ die Apri'is Anno Domini 1667 ... an act declaring what streets and streight and narrow passages within the city of London and liberties thereof, burnt down in the late dismall fire, shall be enlarged and made wider, and to what proportion, for notification thereof to the owners or parties interested in the ground to be taken away for the said enlargements. 1
DA681 .C58 1646 To the right honourable the Lords assembled in high Court of Parliament: The 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 London.
The humble petition of the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Commons of the Citie of London, in Common-Councell assembled. With an humble representation of the pressing grievances, and important desires of the vvell-affected freemen, and covenant-engaged citizens of the City of London, to the Lords and Commons assembled in high Court of Parliament. Together with the severall answers of both Houses of Parliament to the said petitions and representation.
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DA681 .C58 1655 At a Common Councell held in Guildhall London, Aprill 24. 1655 1
DA681 .C58 1671 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 .. 1
DA681 .C58 1681 Commune Council tent' in Camera Guildhall Civiratis [sic] London die Jovis decimo tertio die Januarij anno domini 1680 ... This day the members that serve for this city in Parliament, having communicated unto this court a vote or resolution of the Honourable House of Commons whereby that house was pleased give thanks unto this city for their manifest loyalty to the king, their care, charge, and vigilance for the preservation of His Majesties person, and of the Protestant religion. 1
DA681.C58 1682 The city of London's present danger 1
DA681 .C58 1688 The Articles of the charge of the Wardmote Inquest. 1
DA681 .C6 The humble petition of the Common Council of the City of London; 1
DA681 .C66 A Congratulatory poem to Sir John Moor, Knight lord mayor elect of London. 2
DA681 .C67 The Articles of the charge of the Wardmote inquest
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.
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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DA681 .C67 1668 Orders set downe by the court of Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London concerning the rates of carriages with carrs within this city and the liberties thereof to continue untill further order be taken in that behalf. 2
DA681 .C67 1681 A brief account of what pass'd at the Common Council held in London on Fryday the 13th day of May, 1681 2
DA681 .C673 1681 A brief account of what pass'd at the Common Council held in London, on Fryday the 13th. day of May. 1681. 1
DA681 .D344 2005 London and the Restoration, 1659-1683 / 2
DA681 D38 To each gentleman soldier in the company of Captain Edward Jenkins, captain in the Orange Regiment of Trained Bands of the city of London. 1
DA681 .D43 1660 A declaration of the loyal apprentices of the city of London 1