Corporation of London
City of London (England). Corporation
Corfforaeth Dinas Llundain
Londona (Lielbritānija). Corporation
London. Corporation
Corporation of London England
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (37)
Works
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An account of the expences of the entertainments given in the Guildhall of the City of London to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent : with their Imperial and Royal Majesties the Emperor of all the Russias and the King of Prussia on the 18th day of June, 1814, and to field Marshal his grace the Duke of Wellington, on the 9th day of July, 1814. | |
Calendar of plea and memoranda rolls preserved among the archives of the Corporation of the city of London at the Guildhall; rolls A1a-A9, a. d. 1323-1364 | |
Catalogue of the collection of London antiquities in the Guildhall Museum | |
Charter | |
Charter | |
The charters of London complete : also Magna Charta, and the Bill of Rights. With explanatory notes and remarks | |
The charters of the City of London : which have been granted by the Kings and Queens of England, since the Conquest. Taken verbatim out of the records, exactly translated into English, with Notes explaining ancient Words and Terms. And The Parliamentary Confirmation, by K. William and Q. Mary. To which is annexed, the Charter of the Fifteenth of his present Majesty, and Abstract of the Arguings in the Case of the Quo Warranto | |
The City of London Cemetery and Crematorium : heritage brochure | |
City of London children's trail : fun activities for all the family. | |
The City of London official guide | |
The defendants case : James Markwick Junior, Plaintiff. The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London, Defendants. Upon a Writ of Error brought by the Plaintiff to reverse a Judgment given in the Court of Queen's Bench, in affirmance of a Judgment given in the Court of Common Pleas | |
Dutch & Flemish seventeenth-century paintings : the Harold Samuel collection | |
In the House of Lords : The Case of the Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London, Trustees for the Orphans and other Creditors of the said City, Respondents To the Appeal of Richard Richmond, and Peter Delanoy, Appellants | |
The laws and customs, rights, liberties, and privileges, of the City of London : containing. [sic] The several charters granted to the said City, from William the Conqueror to the present time; .. | |
Londons ancient priviledges unvailed, or An extract taken out of the principall charters of London, confirmed by many acts of Parliament, which are ſtill in force. By which appeareth, that the free-men of the Citie of London have their liberty to chuſe yearly, or oftner (if need be) a major, two sheriffs, four treaſurers, two bridge-maſters, chamberlane, common clark, common sergeant, of the city aforeſaid, and to remove them at pleaſure. That the free-men of wards have a right, yearly to chuſe their aldermen, and that the ſame aldermen are not to bee choſen the next yeere. Theſe and many other particulars of the long concealed rights of the free-men of London, will moſt evidently appear in the enſuing relation | |
Mineralia adjuvanda : or a case shewing who, and what the most ancient and honourable Societies and Corporations of the City of London, (of and for the Mines the Mineral, and Battery Works) are, with their institution, and constitution, &c. and that the said societies were founded by Queen Elizabeth, above 140 years before Sir Humphery Mackworth, and William Waller became tenents to their silver mills in Cardiganshire, and the mines of Consumlock, Cocignan, &c. or the upstart Company of Mine Adventurers imposed on Her Majesty and people and discouraged mining and mineral works by their base and scandalous stock-jobbings and dealings | |
Munimenta Gildhallae Londoniensis; Liber albus, Liber custumarum, et Liber Horn. | |
The names and address of the several officers of the City of London : the dates of their appointments, and an abstract of their respective duties; and also a state of the customs on elections, and other public occasions. Prepared by the direction of the Court of Common Council | |
The poll of the livery-men of the City of London : at the election for Members of Parliament: Begun Munday, October 9th, 1710. and ended the Saturday following. Shewing Who each Person Poll'd for. The Names of those that did not Poll. And the Objections made at the Scrutiny. Compar'd with the Clerks Lists of the several Companies deliver'd on Oath to the Right Honourable Sir Samuel Garrard, Bart. Lord-Mayor The Whole being a Compleat List of the Livery | |
The proceedings of the Court of Hustings : and Common Hall of the liverymen of the City of London, at the late election for Lord-Mayor. With the speeches of the Right Honourable Micajah Perry, Esq; Alderman Heathcote, and Mr. Glover, on very important Subjects. To which is added, A Speech intended to be spoke on the Conclusion of Alderman Heathcote's Speech relating to an Affair which very much concerns the Honour and Good of this City | |
The report of a committee of aldermen, in affirmance of the right of the Mayor and aldermen, to put a negative to bills or acts depending in the common-council of London. Confirmed By the Court of Lord-Mayor and Aldermen, and Published by their Authority | |
Rules and ordinances for the regulation of carmen : made by the Lord-Mayor, and Justices of the Peace, of the City of London | |
Substance of the evidence adduced by the Corporation of London before the honourable committee of the House of Commons : against the Wapping Dock bill; with brief observations upon their case before parliament: also, some remarks upon the London Port bill, for making a canal and docks in the Isle of Dogs, now jointly soliciting by the Corporation of London, and the West India planters and merchants | |
Summary of powers & duties | |
To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty: the humble address of the Lord-Mayor, and the rest of your Majesty's commissioners of lieutenancy, for the City of London |