Old and New London: The city ancient and modernCassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1873 |
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Walter Thornbury. CHAPTER XXXV . THE LORD MAYORS OF LONDON ( continued ) . John Wilkes his Birth and Parentage - The ... Mayor at the Gordon Riots- " Soap - suds " versus " Bar " - Sir William Curtis and his Kilt - A Gambling Lord Mayor ...
Walter Thornbury. CHAPTER XXXV . THE LORD MAYORS OF LONDON ( continued ) . John Wilkes his Birth and Parentage - The ... Mayor at the Gordon Riots- " Soap - suds " versus " Bar " - Sir William Curtis and his Kilt - A Gambling Lord Mayor ...
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... Lord Mayor and Corporation attend church in state ; and on their return , the names of all the aldermen who have not served the office of Lord Mayor are submitted in rotation by the Recorder , and the show of hands taken upon each ...
... Lord Mayor and Corporation attend church in state ; and on their return , the names of all the aldermen who have not served the office of Lord Mayor are submitted in rotation by the Recorder , and the show of hands taken upon each ...
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... Lord Mayor elect is sworn into office publicly in Guildhall , having previously breakfasted with the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House ; they are attended at this ceremony , as well as at the breakfast , by the members and officers of the ...
... Lord Mayor elect is sworn into office publicly in Guildhall , having previously breakfasted with the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House ; they are attended at this ceremony , as well as at the breakfast , by the members and officers of the ...
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