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... court of common council ; 2. The court of the lord mayor and his brethren the aldermen ; 3. The court of hustings ; 4. The court of orphans ; 5. The court of the sheriffs ; 6. The court of the wardmote ; 7. The court of the hallmote ; 8.
... court of common council ; 2. The court of the lord mayor and his brethren the aldermen ; 3. The court of hustings ; 4. The court of orphans ; 5. The court of the sheriffs ; 6. The court of the wardmote ; 7. The court of the hallmote ; 8.
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... court ; on every which window the arms of Richard Whittington are placed . The foundation of the mayor's court was laid in the 3rd year of the reign of Henry VI , and of the porch on the south side of the mayor's court , in the 4th of ...
... court ; on every which window the arms of Richard Whittington are placed . The foundation of the mayor's court was laid in the 3rd year of the reign of Henry VI , and of the porch on the south side of the mayor's court , in the 4th of ...
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... court sat , the king was brought to his trial , and a charge drawn up against him for levying war against the ... court , and after three several days persisting in contempt thereof , he was sentenced to suffer death . One thing was ...
... court sat , the king was brought to his trial , and a charge drawn up against him for levying war against the ... court , and after three several days persisting in contempt thereof , he was sentenced to suffer death . One thing was ...
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LAMB CHARLES The Londoner | 8 |
ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 30 |
BALLAD A In Praise of London Prentices Shrove Tuesday | 72 |
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