Some Account of the Worshipful Company of Grocers of the City of LondonC. Whittingham, 1854 - 580 страница |
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... letter from the General to Sir John Warner , the Lord Mayor , who , by the way , was a Grocer and , on that account per- haps , influential with Sir Thomas in faving the Hall from the pollution which impended over it . In the following ...
... letter from the General to Sir John Warner , the Lord Mayor , who , by the way , was a Grocer and , on that account per- haps , influential with Sir Thomas in faving the Hall from the pollution which impended over it . In the following ...
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... letter to the Wardens , direct- ing the faid arms to be taken down , and replaced by those of the Commonwealth , " or by fome other piece . " The Court of Affiftants did not evidently approve of this interference ; for , after ...
... letter to the Wardens , direct- ing the faid arms to be taken down , and replaced by those of the Commonwealth , " or by fome other piece . " The Court of Affiftants did not evidently approve of this interference ; for , after ...
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... letter from that prelate , in which he not only approved of it , but added , that the Company's acqui- escence would be agreeable to his Majefty . The per- miffion was , of course granted , and Divine fervice performed regularly in the ...
... letter from that prelate , in which he not only approved of it , but added , that the Company's acqui- escence would be agreeable to his Majefty . The per- miffion was , of course granted , and Divine fervice performed regularly in the ...
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... letter from the Duke of Lennox Lord High Steward ; Sir Thomas Edmonds Lord Treasurer and Sir John Suckling Comptroller of the Royal household ; which , after being read to the Court of Assistants , was transcribed , verbatim , in the ...
... letter from the Duke of Lennox Lord High Steward ; Sir Thomas Edmonds Lord Treasurer and Sir John Suckling Comptroller of the Royal household ; which , after being read to the Court of Assistants , was transcribed , verbatim , in the ...
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... letter , being in attend- ance , promised " foe to mediate , that ten quarters fhould be taken in fatisfaction of the whole demande ; ' and , accordingly , that quantity was ordered to be lent to his Majesty ; but whether it was ever ...
... letter , being in attend- ance , promised " foe to mediate , that ten quarters fhould be taken in fatisfaction of the whole demande ; ' and , accordingly , that quantity was ordered to be lent to his Majesty ; but whether it was ever ...
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