City of London (England). Lord Mayor
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To the right honourable the Lord Mayor, Court of aldermen, and Common-Council assembled
By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of [blank]
By the mayor
By the maior, to the alderman of the ward of [blank]
Child, 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; ...
By the maior
An order to be published and executed by the Lord maior of the citie of London, and other officers in all places within three miles of the sayd citie, for avoyding of all kinde of beggars that doe wander about contrary to the lawes and statues[sic] of the realme
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
By the Mayor, to every minister within the city of London, liberties, line of communication, and bils of mortality
An Account of the proceedings at the Guild-Hall of the city of London on Saturday, September 12 [i.e. 13], 1679
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, is like to prove a great hinderance to this summer service against the rebells of that kingdome, by reason that the proportion of money to be levyed in London and Middlesex (which is designed for the supplying of the officers and souldiers, with that little which is allotted for their present encouragement, and to furnish them necessaries for their taking of the field) comes in more slowly then was expected ...
[Order]
Lane mayor
Februar. 18 1642. Whereas the Lords and Commons ... made request ...
By the mayor. To the alderman of the ward of ... 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, where great part of the day is taken up and wasted in idle or unseasonable discourses, if not worse imployment
Barnard mayor. Tuesday the 13th day of June, 1738 ...
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
By the Mayor, whereas I have received a late order made by His Majesty in council
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 ...
The severall answers of both Houses of Parliament to the city petition
A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall in the city of London on ... the 10th day of March 1797
A brief collection out of the records of the City
The procession of the Lord Mayor's show
Extracts, proceedings, &c. Lord Nelson's funeral, 1805-6
The Discovery of a great and wicked conspiracie against this kingdome in generall, and the city of London in particular
By the mayor. To alderman of the ward of ... Whereas by the laws and 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
By the Mayor, to the aldermen of the ward of ---
By the Maior of London. Where as a very rich lotterie generall hath now lately bene erected by the order of our most dread soueraigne lady, the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, and by hir highnesse commaundement since published within this hir highnesse citie of London, the .xxiij. daye of August, in the .ix. yeare of hir Maiesties moste prosperous raigne ...
By the Mayor. Martis, nono die martij, 1668. annoq
Reception by the Corporation of the City of London of His Majesty the Shah of Persia Nasser Eddin Schah Kadjar, in the year of 1290 of Hidjir, at the Guildhall, on Friday the 20th June, 1873