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Offices disposed and given by the Lord Mayors of London.

LONDON: Printed by B. Alsop, for L. Chapman and L. Blaiklocke: and are to be sold at their Shops at Temple-Barre, and at the next doore to the Fountain Taverne, in the Strand. 1647. Small quarto.

Title-page as above.

To the Reader, 2 pages.

An alphabetical Table of the principall Matters contained in this Booke, 4 pages.

The ancient Customes and approved Usages of the Honourable City of London [B-I 3] 62 pages.

A Table of sundry Offices and Roomes in the City of London within the Lord Maiors gift: also Profits to be received by the Lord Maior yearly, and other Profits arising otherwise. pp. 63-69.

Errors of paging :-p. 59 for 60 ;-p. 59 for 64.

CLXXXIII.

REPORTS of Speciall Cases touching severall Customs and Liberties of the City of London. Collected by Sir H. CALTHROP, Knight, sometimes Recorder of London, after Attorney-General of the Court of Wards and Liveries. Whereunto is annexed divers ancient Customes and Usages of the said City of London. Never before in print.

LONDON: Printed for Abel Roper, at the Sun, against St Dunstan's Church, in Fleet Street. 1655. Duodecimo, [B-N 2] 179 pages; with a Dedication to Sir Thomas Loe, Kn', and Table of Contents, 6 pages.

CLXXXIV.

The CITY LAW: shewing the Customs, Franchises, Liberties, Privileges, and Immunities of the City of London. 1658. Octavo.

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CLXXXV.

The ROYAL CHARTER of CONFIRMATION granted by King Charles II. to the CITY of LONDON: Wherein are recited, verbatim, all the Charters to the said City granted by His Majesties Royal Predecessors, Kings and Queens of England. Taken out of the Records, and exactly translated into English by S. S. Gent. Together with an Index or Alphabetical Table, and a Table explaining all the obsolete and difficult Words in the said Charter.

LONDON: Printed for Samuel Lee and Benjamin Alsop, at the Feathers, in Lombard Street, near the Post Office; and at the Angel, in the Poultrey, over against the Stocks Market. Octavo. (1680.) First printed in 1664.

Title-page as before.

Dedication to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Clayton, Knt. Lord Mayor, signed S. G., 6 pages.

A Table of obsolete and difficult Words contained in the Charter, [*] 4 pages.

The Table, [3] 12 pages.

The Charters, [B-R 4] 247 pages.

CLXXXVI.

LEX LONDINENSIA: or the CITY LAW; shewing the Powers, Customs, and Practice of all the several Courts belonging to the Famous City of London; viz. The Lord Majors Court, the Orphans Court, the Court of Hustings, the Court of Common Councel, the Court of Aldermen, the Wardmotes, the Courts of Conservacy for the River of Thames, the Court of Conscience, the Sheriffs Court, the Chamberlains Court: together with several Acts of Common Councel, very useful and necessary to be known by all Merchants, Citizens, and Freemen of the said City; and also a Method for the Ministers within the said City to recover their Tithes; with a Table to the whole Book.

LONDON: Printed by S. Roycroft for Henry Twyford, in the Hall Court of the Middle Temple. 1680. Octavo, 277 pages.

CLXXXVII.

The ABRIDGEMENT of the CHARTERS of the CITY of LONDON: being every Free-man's Privilege. Exactly translated from the original Record, and rendred faithfully into English according to the said Record itself, from the time of William the Conquerour, and other Kings and Queens of England, to the time of our now Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second; comprehending the whole Charter, only the Words of Form left out. Of great use and benefit to all Citizens of the said City in general, and other Persons, being Foreign Merchants.

LONDON: Printed in the Year 1680. Small quarto, 82 pages.

CLXXXVIII.

PRIVILEGIA LONDINENSIS: or, the Laws, Customs, and Priviledges of the CITY of LONDON. Wherein are set forth all the Charters from King William I. to His present Majesty King William III. All their general and particular Customs; viz against Foreigners, of a Feme Sole Merchant, of Disfranchisements of Freemen's Wills, of Executors and Administrators, of Fining those that refuse their Office, of Market Overt, of Prisage, &c. The Nature of By-laws; what are good and what not, and how pleadable; with several special Cases relating to the same. Also of Masters and Apprentices, variety of Cases, and Pleading thereon. Likewise the Manner of proceeding in Attachments, Pleadings in Foreign Attachments, with several Cases thereof, and Forms of Pleadings thereon. The Custom of Orphans in several remarkable Cases. Together with the Practice of all the Courts, with the Fees thereunto belonging; as also the exact Table of Fees, as they were given in by Order of the Court of Aldermen, under the Hands of the several Prothonotaries, Secondaries, Attornies, and Clerk-sitters in both Compters, Keepers of Wood Street and Poultry Compters, and Ludgate. With several other useful Matters relating thereunto, necessary

for all Merchants, Tradesmen, Citizens, and others. With an exact Table to the whole.

LONDON: Printed for J. Walthoe, in the Middle Temple Cloysters, 1702*. Octavo.

Title-page as above.

Introduction, 2 pages.

The Charters of the City of London, [в 2-нh 4] p. 3–472.
The Tables, not paged, 16 pages.

A Table of the Statute Law relating to the City of London,

2 pages.

*** Reprinted in 1716, and again in 1723" for John Walthoe, jun. over against the Royal Exchange, in Cornhill; and James Crockatt, at the Golden Key, near the Inner Temple Gate, Fleet Street," with Additions by William Bohun, of the Middle Temple, consisting of a Dedication; Preface, p. 5-16; the Laws, &c. [B-Kk] 498 pages; and the Tables, 22 pages.

CLXXXIX.

The PRIVILEDGES of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the CITY. The Advantages of the Freemen thereof. A Method for Freemen to make their Wills. If die without a Will, how their Estates must be divided. The Usage of the Mayor's Court, the Orphans Court, and all the other Courts. The Chamberlains Clerk his Fees. The Coroner's Duty and Fees. How to make Distress for Rent; with several Acts of Parliament, Acts of Common Council, and other Matters never before published: also the Ministers Tythes in every Parish in London, and how to recover the same. With a Table to the whole. By JOHN GREEN, some time Attorney in the Mayor's Court.

LONDON Printed and sold by James Roberts, in Warwick Lane, 1722. Octavo; with Two Dedications and Table of Contents, forming in all 229 pages,

* Some copies bearing this date are entitled "Privilegia Londini,” and have the following imprint: "London: Printed for D. Brown, at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple Bar; and J.Walthoe, in the Middle Tenple Cloysters."

CXC.

Eity Liberties: or the Rights and Privileges of Freemen being a concise Abridgment of all the Laws, Charters, By-Laws, and Customs of LONDON down to this Time containing the Liberties and Advantages of the Citizens, their Wives, Widows, Orphans, and others and the Laws concerning Wills, Administration and Distribution of Estates, Actions, Attachments and Sequestrations: Also of binding forth Apprentices, taking out Freedoms, Election of Officers, and Courts in the City, Companies of Trade, &c. as regulated by late Statutes; very useful to all Citizens and other Inhabitants of the City of London. (By GILES JACOB.)

In the SAVOY: Printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gostling, (Assigns of Edw. Sayer, Esq.) for W. Mears, at the Lamb, in the Old Baily. MDCCXXXII. Octavo. (Reprinted in 1738.) Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Right Hon. Francis Child, Esq. Lord Mayor of the City of London, signed Giles Jacob, p. iii-vi. The Preface, p. vii-viii.

City Liberties, [B-M 4] 168 pages.

A Table of Heads, 8 pages.

CXCI.

The CHARTERS of the CITY of LONDON, which have been granted by the Kings and Queens of England since the Conquest. Taken verbatim out of the Records, exactly translated into English, with Notes explaining ancient Words and Terms. And the Parliamentary Confirmation, by K. William and Q. Mary. To which is annexed an Abstract of the Arguings in the Case of the Quo Warranto. By J. E.

LONDON: Printed for D. Farmer, at the King's Arms, in St Paul's Church-yard. MDCCXxxvIII. Small octavo. Title-page as above, printed in black and red ink.

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