Search Results - "Sheriff of London"
Suggested Topics within your search.
Suggested Topics within your search.
- Sheriffs 66
- History 61
- Politics and government 32
- Trials (Treason) 28
- Last words 12
- Executions and executioners 11
- Rye House Plot, 1683 11
- Trials (Conspiracy) 8
- Lancashire Plot, 1689-1694 7
- Law and legislation 7
- Local elections 7
- Crime 5
- Death and burial 5
- Elections 5
- Officials and employees 5
- Popish Plot, 1678 5
- Blasphemy 4
- Criminals 4
- Kings and rulers 4
- Offenses against religion 4
- Political satire, English 4
- Treason 4
- Unitarian churches 4
- Church and state 3
- Jacobites 3
- Privileges and immunities 3
- Public opinion 3
- Selection and appointment 3
- Trials (Attempted murder) 3
- Trials, litigation, etc 3
-
181
Praxis utriusque banci, the antient and modern practice of the two superior courts at Westminster, viz. The King's Bench and Common Pleas together with the rules and orders of the said courts, to which is added the Practice of the Sheriffs Court, London : containing divers antient customs...
Published 1674Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
182
Praxis utriusque banci, the antient and modern practice of the two superior courts at Westminster, viz. The King's Bench and Common Pleas together with the rules and orders of the said courts, to which is added the Practice of the Sheriffs Court, London : containing divers antient customs...
Published 1674Search for the full-text version of this title in Early English Books Online
Microfilm Book -
183
Special jurors, (Westminster and London). Abstract of return of the special jurors liable to serve, for the year 1853, in London and Westminster, showing the number summoned
Published 1854“…Return from Office of Sheriff of London and Middlesex of Special Jurors liable …”
Online Access
Electronic eBook -
184
A new declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, in answer to His Majesties letter to the lord major and the court of aldermen of the city of London, and concern...
Published 1642“…lord maior and sheriffs of London, dated June fourteenth, 1642.…”
Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
185
The tryals of Robert Charnock, Edward King and Thomas Keyes for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason at the Session-house in the Old-Baily, March 11, 1695/6 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution.
Published 1696Search for the full-text version of this title in Early English Books Online
Microfilm Book -
186
The tryals of of Robert Charnock, Edward King and Thomas Keyes for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason at the Session-house in the Old-Baily, March 11, 1695/6 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution.
Published 1696Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
187
-
188
[The tryals of Robert Charnock, Edward King and Thomas Keyes for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William in order to a French invasion of this Kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason at the Session-house in the Old-Baily, March 11, 1695/6 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution]
Published 1696Full Text (via Gale)
Electronic eBook -
189
The tryals of Robert Charnock, Edward King, and Thomas Keyes, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, March 11, 1695/6 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution.
Electronic eBook -
190
The tryals and condemnation of Robert Charnock, Edward King, and Thomas Keyes, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, March 11, 169⁵/₆ : together with a true copy of the papers delivered by them to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution.
Published 1696Full Text (via HeinOnline)
Electronic eBook -
191
The Kings Maiesties most gratious speech to both Houses of Parliament on Thursday the second of Decem. 1641 vvhereunto is added the King and Queenes royall loves returned to the worthy members of the honourable city of London, or, A royall invitation from both Their Majesties, for the lord major and court of aldermen to feast with them at their highnesse palace of Hampton Court : which was performed on Friday the third of December 1641, with the manner of knighting of five of the aldermen there, and the two sheriffes of London.
Published 1641Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
192
The compleat character of Sr. I. Fenwick, Bar. containing an impartial history of his family, marriage, and all the most remarkable actions of his life : with particular reference to his engagment in the late horrid plot, and examination before the Parliament : and lastly, a true copy of the paper delivered by him to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, on Tower-Hill, the place...
Published 1697Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
193
The Kings Maiesties most gratious speech to both Houses of Parliament on Thursday the second of Decem. 1641 vvhereunto is added the King and Queenes royall loves returned to the worthy members of the honourable city of London, or, A royall invitation from both Their Majesties, for the lord major and court of aldermen to feast with them at their highnesse palace of Hampton Court : which was performed on Friday the third of December 1641, with the manner of knighting of five of the aldermen there, and the two sheriffes of London.
Published 1641Search for the full-text version of this title in Early English Books Online
Microfilm Book -
194
The tryal and condemnation of Sir William Parkyns, kt., for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His sacred Majesty King William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence was found guilty of high-treason, at the sessions-house in the Old-Baily, March 24, 1695 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex by Sir J. Freind and Sir...
Published 1696Full Text (via HeinOnline)
Electronic eBook -
195
Bailable processes, and debtors. Returns of the number of bailable processes, and of persons who surrendered for debt, in the months of January, February, March, and April, in the...
Published 1826“…Processes executed by Sheriffs of London, Middlesex and Surrey, 1825-26; Number …”
Online Access
Electronic eBook -
196
A speach delivered, to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie in the name of the shereiffes of London and Middlesex. By Maister Richard Martine of the Middle Temple
Published 1603“…the name of the sheriffes of London and Middlesex.…”
Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
197
A speach delivered, to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie in the name of the shereiffes of London and Middlesex. By Maister Richard Martine of the Middle Temple
Published 1603“…the name of the sheriffes of London and Middlesex.…”
Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
198
-
199
The tryal and condemnation of Sir William Parkyns, kt., for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His sacred Majesty King William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason, at the sessions-house in the Old-Baily, March 24, 1695/6 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, by Sir J. Freind [sic]...
Published 1696Search for the full-text version of this title in Early English Books Online
Microfilm Book -
200
The tryal, attainder, or condemnation of Sir John Fenwick, baronet, before the Parliament. Together with a full and particular account of the learned speeches of several Members of the House of Commons: and also the arguments of the learned counsel on both sides. Truly and faithfully collected from the journals of the House. As also a true copy of the paper delivered by Sir John Fenwick to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, on Tower-hill, at the...
Published 1697Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook