A New and Accurate History and Survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Places Adjacent: Containing Whatever is Most Worthy of Notice in Their Ancient and Present State ... with the Charters, Laws, Customs, Rights, Liberties and Privileges of this Great Metropolis ...

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E. and C. Dilly, 1766 - London (England)
 

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Page 413 - although ** exprefs mention of the true yearly value, or ". certainty of the premifes, or of any of them, " or of any other gifts or grants, by us or our
Page 430 - two noble realms of England and France \ the " one, from this day forward, by us and our '* heirs, to rule, govern, and defend ; the other, " by God's grace and your good help, to get
Page 121 - the city and without, by land and by water, " to have and to hold to them and their heirs, " of us and our heirs, paying therefor
Page 103 - that none fhall be adjudged for amerciaments " of money, but according to the law of the city, " which they had in the time of King Henry my
Page 254 - any ordinance or commandment made to the " contrary notwithstanding. In witnefs whereof " we have caufed thefe our letters to be made
Page 218 - accept, approve, and ratify-, and we yield and " grant them, for us and our heirs, as much as
Page 79 - his father's days : and I will not fuffer " any perfon to do you wrong. God
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