The making of modern London
The making of modern London
About this book
The Repertories of the Court of Aldermen are the main manuscript records of the meetings of one of London's principal governing bodies in this period, providing details of matters discussed, proposals made, and legislation passed. The Court of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen are generally recognized as the executive body of government. Aldermen were chosen rather than elected; they were required to possess substantial property holdings and normally served for life.
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- OL Work ID
- OL39372917W
Subjects
HistorySourcesPolitics and governmentSocial life and customsCity of London (England). Court of Aldermen