The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London, Volume 2The Author, 1836 |
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Page 37
... pany's business . Distress was allowed to be made on non - payment of fines . * yere of the reyne of owere Soue'ayne lorde king Herry the viijth . The conclusion of these ordinances inform us of the curious fact of their being written ...
... pany's business . Distress was allowed to be made on non - payment of fines . * yere of the reyne of owere Soue'ayne lorde king Herry the viijth . The conclusion of these ordinances inform us of the curious fact of their being written ...
Page 77
... pany , to be the company's tackle - porters at the waterside , for shipping and unshipping goods . And the court has likewise the appointment of two persons , free of the company , to be the company's fish - meters , to prevent the ...
... pany , to be the company's tackle - porters at the waterside , for shipping and unshipping goods . And the court has likewise the appointment of two persons , free of the company , to be the company's fish - meters , to prevent the ...
Page 99
... pany's hall , and appears to have been so previously to the fire of London , in 1666. * The revenues of this estate pass into the gene- ral funds of the company , and are considered to be applied in the various charitable payments made ...
... pany's hall , and appears to have been so previously to the fire of London , in 1666. * The revenues of this estate pass into the gene- ral funds of the company , and are considered to be applied in the various charitable payments made ...
Page 100
... pany , to expend 138. 4d . annually , at his obit in the church of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey , part in pay- ments to the officiating priests , and the residue to be distributed to the neighbouring poor of the said parish . Henry Jordeyn ...
... pany , to expend 138. 4d . annually , at his obit in the church of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey , part in pay- ments to the officiating priests , and the residue to be distributed to the neighbouring poor of the said parish . Henry Jordeyn ...
Page 105
... pany ( which have already been mentioned under Preston's charity , ) are also defrayed out of the funds of this estate , and also the extra payments to the half - yearly poor . The payments to the poor prisoners in Newgate and Ludgate ...
... pany ( which have already been mentioned under Preston's charity , ) are also defrayed out of the funds of this estate , and also the extra payments to the half - yearly poor . The payments to the poor prisoners in Newgate and Ludgate ...
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