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Case between the Lord Mayor & Commons of London concerning the election of sheriffs for the year ensuing, clearly stated (Printed for R. Read, 1682 :, 1723), by City of London (England). Court of Common Council and City of London (England). Lord Mayor (page images at HathiTrust)
A declaration and vindication of the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons of the City of London in Common-councell assembled : ordered at a Common-Councel holden in the chamber of the Guild-hall of the city of London the 30 day of April 1660 that this declaration and vindication be forthwith printed and published. (Printed by James Flesher, printer to the honourable city of London, 1660), by City of London (England). Court of Common Council and James Flesher (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Books in the extended shelves: City of London (England). Lord Mayor: 15. June, 1645. It is desired that all the ministers in London, the liberties, and within the lines of communication doe this Sabbath day blesse God that hee hath beene pleased to heare our prayers in the behalf of our army ... ([London : s.n., 1645]), also by Thomas Atkins (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: [To the] Kings most excellent Majesty, the humble address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London in Common Council assembled (Edinburgh, : Re-printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ..., 1683), also by City of London (England). Court of Common Council and City of London (England). Court of Aldermen (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: An Account of the proceedings at the Guild-Hall of the city of London on Saturday, September 12 [i.e. 13], 1679 with the substance of Sir Thomas Player's speech, and the Lord Mayor's answer thereunto. ([London : s.n., 1679]), also by Robert Clayton and Thomas Player (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Acts & Orders (London : printed by Robert Young, printer to the Honourable Citie of London, [1630]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Acts and orders. 1632-03-7 ([London : R. Young, 1633?]), also by City of London (England). Court of Aldermen (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Maior. Orders set downe for Blackewelhall. ([London] : Printed by John W[indet, printer to the Hon]ourable City of London, [1604]), also by City of London (England). Court of Aldermen (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the maior. The order of the House of Commons to the Lord Maior, for the due observing the Sabbath day. ([London : s.n., 1641]), also by Richard Gurney and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the maior The right honourable the lord maior deeply weighing and resenting the many outrages and disorders of late too frequently committed ([London] : [printed by Andrew Clark, printer to the honorable City of London], [1674]), also by William Hooker (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the maior the Right Honourable the Lord Maior ... doth hereby think fit to publish and declare, that all manner of persons within this city and the liberties thereof, do from time to time duly observe and conform themselves to the laws and ordinances established for the suppression of abuses, disorders and misdemeanours ... ([London] : Printed by Andrew Clark, printer to the honourable City of London ..., MDCLXXII [1672]), also by Robert Hanson (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the maior whereas divers persons rudely disposed, within this city, have of late years been observed to behave themselves in an uncivil and insolent manner towards persons of quality ... ([London] : Printed by Andrew Clark, Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1673]), also by Robert Hanson (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the maior whereas divers rude and disordered young-men, apprentices and others, do now of late presume and take to themselves a liberty ... to throw about squibs and fireworks in the streets ... ([London] : Printed by Andrew Clark, Printer to the Honorable City of London, 1674), also by William Hooker (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Major. A proclamation for the bringing into the Port of London, any manner of fevvell. ([London] : Printed by Richard Cotes, printer to the honourable City of London, [1644]), also by John Wollaston (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Major. Forasmuch as it is conceived and apprehended by the Common-councell, that the city at the present is in great danger; ... ([London] : Printed by Richard Cotes, Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1648]), also by John Warner (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Major. Forasmuch as it is conceived and apprehended by the Court of Common-councell, that the citie at the present in great danger; ... ([London] : Printed by Richard Cotes, Printer to the City of London, 1648), also by John Warner (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Major. Forasmuch as notwithstanding divers good acts and ordinancees of Parliament, and the frequent aadmonitions formerly given in this behalf by the present Lord Maior, this predecessors late Lord Maiors of this city, it is observed, that the Lords day, and the days of publike fast, are in these sad times of distraction and calamity much profaned, ... (London : Printed by Richard Cotes, Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1648]), also by John Warner (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Major. To the Alderman of the ward of [blank]. Whereas the City of London, and the liberties thereof, is exceedingly pestered with rogues, vagabonds and sturdy beggars, aswel men as women, ... ([London] : Printed by Richard Cotes, Printer to the honorable City of London, 1649) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Major. Wee charge and command you, that upon S. Thomas day the apostle next comming, you doe hold your ward mote, ... (Printed at London : by Richard Cotes, Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1649]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Major. Whereas by a precept of the 29. of August last, which was awarded in pursuance of an order of common-councell that day made, it was required that the collectors for the arrears of the assessments for the army under the command of Lord Fairfax...: ([London] : Printed by Richard Cotes Printer to the honorable city of London, 1648), also by John Warner (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Major. Whereas by an act of Parliament, entituled, An act against unlicensed and scandalous bookes and pamphlets, and for better regulating of printing; ... ([London] : Printed by Richard Cotes, Printer to the Honourable City of London, 1649) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Major. Whereas by severall orders of the House of Commons in Parliament assembled, and by a letter to the the speaker of that House, from the Committee of the countie of York, this day delivered to the Common-councell by a committee of the said House of Commons, it is declared, that the Parliaments army in the northern parts are in a sad and distressed condition for want of food and other necessaries; ... ([London] : Printed by Richard Cotes Printer to the honorable City of London, 1648), also by John Warner (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Major. Whereas it is made known to my self, the aldermen, and commons in Common-councell assembled, by a letter received from his excellency the Lord Fairfax, that his Lordship for the preventing of the quartering of his army in the city, doth require, that a present supply of money may be paid for the use of the army, ... ([London] : Printed by Richard Cotes, Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1648]), also by Abraham Reynardson (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor (Imprinted at London : By Iohn Day, [1576]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor. Orders set dovvne for Blackvvellhall ([London? : J. Windet for J. Wolfe?, 1595]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor the right honourable the lord mayor, and his brethren the aldermen of the city of London, considering how the infection of the plague is dispersed in divers and sundry places neere about this city, doe ... command all manner of persons ... to take notice of, and obserue these seuerall articles ensuing ... ([London] : Printed by Robert Young, Printer to the honourable Citie of London, 1630) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor the right honourable the lord mayor ... doth hereby think fit to publish and declare, that all manner of persons within this city and the liberties thereof, do from time to time duly observe and conform themselves to the laws and ordinances established for the suppression of abuses, disorders and misdemeanours ... ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, Printer to the Honourable City of London, 1679), also by Robert Clayton (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor the right honourable the lord mayor of the City of London, taking especial notice of inordinate liberty now used by vagrants and common beggars to wander about and pester the streets and common passage of this city ... and His Lordship deeply resenting the great fault and neglect of constables and other officers in not performing their duty to clear and free the streets and publick places from this living nuisance ... ([London] : Printed by Andrew Clark, Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1676]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor to all constables, beadles, and other His Majesties officers and loving subjects within the city of London, and every of them. ([London : s.n., 1667?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor, to every minister within the city of London, liberties, line of communication, and bils of mortality ([London] : Printed by Richard Cotes, printer to the honourable city of London, [1644]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor to the Alderman of the ward of [blank] it being represented to me, that several rude and disorderly persons have already begun, in a riotous and tumultuous manner, to throw squibs, serpents, and other fire-works, in and about the streets of this city, to the great terrour, as well as endangering the lives of His Majesty's subjects, the apparent breach of the peace, and the scandal and dishonour of the government of the city. ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, printer to the honourable city of London, 1697) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor. To the alderman of the ward of [blank] whereas by the laws abd statutes of this realm, all persons without reasonable excuse are on the Lords-Day to repair to some publick church and there continue and behave themselves orderly and reverently during the time of divine service and other publick worship and service of God ... ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft ..., [1685?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of [blank] whereas divers good laws have been made, and are still in force, for the suppressing and punishing of vagrants, vagabonds, and other idle persons ... ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1687]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor. To the alderman of the ward of [blank] Whereas His Highness the Prince of Orange, hath been pleased to signifie to me this day, that divers persons (pretending themselves to be citizens of London) in a tumultuous and disorderly manner have lately disturbed the present convention of the Lords and Commons at Westminster ... ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1689]), also by John Chapman (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor. To the alderman of the ward of [blank] Whereas His Highness the Prince of Orange, hath been pleased to signifie to me this day, that divers persons (pretending themselves to be citizens of London) in a tumultuous and disorderly manner have lately disturbed the present convention of the Lords and Commons at Westminster ... ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1689]), also by John Chapman (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of [blank] whereas I have received a rule made yesterday by His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, whereby (upon great complaint made to the said court, that squibs and crackers are frequently thrown into coaches passing the streets of this city ...) ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, Printer to this Honourable City, 1684), also by Henry Tulse (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of [blank] whereas I lately recommended to your care the strict execution of the laws for the due observance of the Lord's Day ... I therefore again press you to employ your care in that particular, but because there are also ... other great vices ... (such as drunkenness, common swearing and cursing, tipling and gaming) ... ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, Printer to the Honourable City of London, 1689), also by Thomas Pilkington (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of [blank] whereas the frequenting and tipling in taverns, alehouses, coffee-houses and other victualling-houses is too much used and practiced within this city on the Lord's-day ... ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1689?]), also by Thomas Pilkington (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor. To the aldermen of the ward of [blank] Forasmuch as the Lords day, commonly called Sunday, is of late much broken and prophaned, by a disorderly sort of people, in frequenting tavernes, alehouses, and the like, ... ([London] : Printed by Richard Cotes, printer to the Honourable City of London, [1643]), also by John Wollaston (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor. To the aldermen of the ward of [blank] Whereas oftentimes heretofore, especially towards winter the evenings growing dark, many loose and vagrant persons have been found to wander about the streets and lanes to lurk in corners within this city ... ([London : s.n., 1654]), also by Thomas Vyner (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor, to the aldermen of the ward of [blank] whereas the last Lords Day there were great tumults in divers places within this city, on occasion of putting the laws in execution against conventicles and unlawful meetings ... (London : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, Printer to the Honourable City of London, 1682), also by William Pritchard (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor. Whereas among the many enormities that are too frequently practised within this City and the liberties thereof, I have taken particular notice of the profanation of the Lords day by the so general resort to publick houses, ... ([[London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, printer to the honourable City of London, 1681]), also by Patience Ward (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor. Whereas by an ancient law and statute of this realm, it is provided, that no fairs or markets be kept in church-yards ... ([London] : Printed by James Flesher, Printer to the honourable city of London, [1661]), also by John Frederick (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor. Whereas by neglect of executing the good lawes and statutes against rogues, vagabonds, and sturdy beggers, that vermine of this Common-wealth doth now swarme in and about this city and liberties, ... ([London] : Printed by James Flesher Printer to honourable city of London, 1655) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayor whereas by the laws and statutes of this realm, constituting and appointing the assize of fewel, it is provided and required that all billets and faggots exposed to sale shall contain the demensions following ... ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1681]), also by Patience Ward (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: 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 ... (London : Printed by Samuel Roycroft ..., [1680]), also by Robert Clayton (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor whereas the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City of London have lately received a letter from His Majesty, requiring them to take care ... for the effectual suppressing of all conventicles and unlawful meetings ... ([London] : Printed by Samvel Roycroft ..., [1683]), also by Henry Tulse (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor. Whereas the Lords Day, (commonly called Sunday) is of late much broken and prophaned by diverse disorderly people, in carrying and putting to sale diverse victuals and other things: ... ([London : s.n., 1643]), also by Isaac Penington (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor whereas the right honourable the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable Priuy Councell ... finding that the said abuse hath appeared in nothing more than in the excessiue rates of poultry ... ([London?] : Printed by Robert Young, printer to the honourable citie of London, [1634]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the Mayor. Whereas the slow comming in of the moneys upon the ordinance of Parliament of the sixteenth of October last for the releif of Ireland, ...: (London : Printed for Edward Husband, 1645), also by Thomas Atkins (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: By the mayre for as much as in dyuerse good & auncient lawes and statutes of this our most drad soueraygne lord the Kynges realme of England, amongest dyuerse and sondry other thynges, forstalynge and regratynge, as two capitall and chefe euell myschefes ... ([London : E. Whitchurch?, 1550]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Case between the Lord Mayor & Commons of London concerning the election of sheriffs for the year ensuing, clearly stated (Printed for R. Read, 1682 :, 1723), also by City of London (England). Court of Common Council (page images at HathiTrust) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: The Case of the Lord Mayor and aldermen of London, upon the petition of some of the Common-Council men presented to the Honourable House of Commons, with his Lordships and the aldermens answer to the charge exhibited against them in the said petition. (London : Printed for John Harris ..., 1690), also by City of London (England). Court of Aldermen (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Chiverton Mayor. Tuesday the eighth day of December 1657. An order of the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, against concealing and colouring the goods of aliens and foreyners. ([London] : Printed by James Flesher, printer to the honourable City of London, [1657]), also by Richard Chiverton and City of London (England). Court of Aldermen (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: A conference betwixt the Kings most excellent Majesty, and Mr. Peters, the minister, at Newmarket.: Wherein is declard the desires of the said Mr. Peters, to the Kings Majesty, and His Majesties reply. Likewise the further proceedings of the army. And a declaration of the Lord Mayor of London. (London : Printed by B.A., Iuue [sic] 22. 1647), also by T. Nichols (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: The declaration and propositions of the Lord Maior of London to the Kings most Excellent Maiesty and and [sic] both Houses of Parliament, concerning a treaty for Peace. Together with the House of Commons answer to the said declaration. Also a true information of 800. Danes landing in Lincolnshire, Decemb. 20. And how the trained bands of that county gave them battell neer the towne of Lee, ond [sic] obtained a happy victory over them. Together with the resolution of the Hous [sic] of Commons concerning the Danee. Also a second victory obtained by Sergeant Major Skipton and Col, Browne at Chichester Decmb. 22. against the kings forces that lye there, ([s.l.] : Decem. 24. Printed for Henry Liech, [1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: The discovery of a great and wicked conspiracy against this kingdom in generall, and the City of London in particular Being a letter sent from the Hague in Holland, and directed to Secretary Nicholas, but intercepted by the way, and read in both Houses of Parliament on Saterday the 26 of November, 1642. Also, what great preparations of money, men, and arms, there is now made in Holland, France, and Denmark, to assist the Kings Majesty in England. With the manner how the said letter was intercepted and taken. Whereunto is added, an order by the Lord Major, for the raising of 30000 l. in the City of London. (London : printed for Ed. Blackmore, Novemb. 28. 1642), also by George Goring Goring, Edward Nicholas, Isaac Penington, and England and Wales. Parliament. Proceedings. 1642-11-26 (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Februar. 18. 1642. Whereas the Lords and Commons of both Houses of Parliament, made request at a common councell holden this day in the afternoone, ... ([London : s.n., 1643]), also by Isaac Pennington (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: For the preventing tumultuous disorders which may happen hereafter upon pretence of assembling to make bonfires or publick fireworks ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft ..., 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Forasmuch as notwithstanding divers good Acts and Ordinances of Parliament made for the better observation of the Lords-day, days of publique humiliation, and thanksgiving, and the many endeavours used for the due execution thereof it is observed that the Lords day is very much prophaned, ... ([London : s.n., 1656]), also by Robert Tichborne (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: His Majesties gracious letter to the Lord Maior and court of aldermen of the city of London about imploying the poor and vagrants. ([London : s.n., 1663?]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) and King Charles II of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: The Kings Majesties letter to the Lord Mayor and Court of Alderman, of the city of London, concerning the choice of Common-Council men, 1661 ([S.l. : s.n., 1661]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Lane mayor the right honourable the lord mayor having a deep sense of the duty incumbent upon him ... for the suppression of prophaness [sic] and debauchery ... ([London] : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, Printer to the Honourable City of London, 1694), also by Thomas Lane (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: A letter sent to the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor of the City of London, by Lieutenant Colonel Kiffin, Captain Gosfright, Captain Hewling, and Lieutenant Lomes, touching the seizing of their persons, and searching their houses for arms; and also shewing the forgery and falsehood of a scandalous pamphlet, intituled A manifesto and declaration of the Anabaptists, and other congregational churches, &c. published Febr. 28. 1659. (London : Printed by Henry Hills dwelling in Aldersgate-street, next door to the signe of the Peacock, 1659. [i.e. 1660]), also by William Kiffin (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: A motive to peace and love. Delivered in a sermon at Pauls the first Lords Day in June, anno Dom. 1648. By Humfry Chambers, D.D. and pastor of Pewsy in the county of Wilts. (London : Printed for John Wright at the Kings Head in the old Bayley, 1649), also by Humphrey Chambers (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: An order for the sixe regiments to advance tovvards Reading. By the Lord Mayor, and the rest of the Committee for the Militia of London. ([London : s.n., 1643]), also by Isaac Penington, City of London (England). Committee for the Militia, and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: An order for the speedy raising of money for the advancing of the Scotch Army Die Sabbathi. 7. October. 1643. ([London : s.n., 1643]), also by England and Wales Parliament and Isaac Penington (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Orders conceiued and agreed to be published, by the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the citie of London, and the iustices of peace of the counties of Middlesex and Surrey, by direction from the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable Priuie Councell (Imprinted at London : By Iohn VVindet, printer to the honourable citie of London, [1608?]), also by London (England) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Orders conceived and published by the Lord Major and Aldermen of the City of London, concerning the infection of the plague, also by City of London (England). Court of Aldermen (Gutenberg ebook) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Orders conceived and published by the Lord Major and aldermen of the city of London, concerning the infection of the plague ([London] : Printed by James Flesher ..., [1665]), also by City of London (England). Court of Aldermen (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the election of Common-councel men, and other officers in the City of London. Die Mercurii 20. Decemb. 1648. ([London] : Printed by Richard Cotes, [1648]), also by England and Wales Parliament and Abraham Reynardson (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Proclamations. 1617-09-23 ([London] : Printed by VVilliam Iaggard, printer to the Honourable Citie of London, 1617) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Right trusty and well-beloved, we greet you well. VVhereas our royal father of blessed memory, did in the year 1632. constitute and establish a Society of Fishers, ... (London : Printed for Jane Bourne, at the sounth-entrance [sic] of the Royal Fxchange [sic], [1660]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) and England and Wales Privy Council (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: Several letters from the Parliament and General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, to the Houses of Parliament of England, the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common Councel of the city of London, and the Assembly of Divines at Westminster. Published by authority. (London: : Printed for Laurence Chapman, July 13. 1646), also by Scotland. Parliament, Church of Scotland. General Assembly, England and Wales Parliament, City of London (England). Court of Common Council, and City of London (England). Court of Aldermen (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: The speech of the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor of London, with the humble address of the military forces of the same city, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty.: With His Majesties most gracious answer thereunto, and letter to the Lord Mayor thereupon. And all the transactions incident thereunto. Published by authority. (London : Printed for Tho. Rooks at the Lamb at the East end of S. Pauls, 1661), also by Richard Browne, England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II), and City of London (England). Committee for the Militia (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: To the Kings most excellent Majesty, the humble address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London, in Common Council assembled (Edinburgh, : Re-printed [s.n.], in the year of God, 1683), also by City of London (England). Court of Common Council, City of London (England). Court of Aldermen, and Scotland Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: To the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of the City of London. (London, : Printed for E. Smith at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil, 1682), also by City of London (England). Court of Aldermen (HTML at EEBO TCP) City of London (England). Lord Mayor: To the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London in Common-Council assembled; the humble petition and address of the sea-men, and watermen, in and about the said city of London. ([London : s.n., 1659]), also by William Prynne, England) Watermen's Company (London, and City of London (England). Court of Common Council (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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