Turner Mayor. Jovis 25]0] die Februarii 1668. Annoque Regi Caroli Secundi Angl. &c. vicesimo primo. This day Sir Samuel Starling, and Sir Joseph Sheldon knights and aldermen, formerly appointed to consider the petition of divers poor women, in, and about this city, (especially of the parishes of St. Botolph's Bishops-gate, and Aldgate) selling of fish, for liberty to continue their imployments, free from trouble and prosecution, &c. did deliver into this court a report in writing under their hands, how they find the same, and their opinions; the tenor whereo is as followeth, viz. To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen

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  • Turner Mayor. Jovis 25]0] die Februarii 1668. Annoque Regi Caroli Secundi Angl. &c. vicesimo primo. This day Sir Samuel Starling, and Sir Joseph Sheldon knights and aldermen, formerly appointed to consider the petition of divers poor women, in, and about this city, (especially of the parishes of St. Botolph's Bishops-gate, and Aldgate) selling of fish, for liberty to continue their imployments, free from trouble and prosecution, &c. did deliver into this court a report in writing under their hands, how they find the same, and their opinions; the tenor whereo is as followeth, viz. To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen
  • Proclamations. 1668-02-25
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Imprint
London: s.n., 1668
Added name
Sheldon, Joseph, Sir, -1681.; Starling, Samuel, Sir, -1674.; Turner, William, Sir, -1693.
Publication year
1668
ESTC No.
R42143
Grub Street ID
369675
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) : coats of arms (woodcuts) ; 1°.
Note
Dated and signed at end: This fourth of February, one thousand six hundred sixty and eight. Samuel Starling. Joseph Sheldon

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