The Public Buildings of London and Westminster Described ...John Harris, 1838 - 215 páginas |
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... Bishopsgate Street , and Cripplegate . Its civil government is vested , by charters or grants from different sovereigns , in its own corporation , consisting B of the Lord Mayor , the Sheriffs , the Alder- LONDON Page Introduction.
... Bishopsgate Street , and Cripplegate . Its civil government is vested , by charters or grants from different sovereigns , in its own corporation , consisting B of the Lord Mayor , the Sheriffs , the Alder- LONDON Page Introduction.
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... a Court composed of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen , by whom one of the two Aldermen , so elected , -generally the first in seniority , is declared to be Lord Mayor 3 elect . The two Sheriffs , whose jurisdiction extends 2 INTRODUCTION .
... a Court composed of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen , by whom one of the two Aldermen , so elected , -generally the first in seniority , is declared to be Lord Mayor 3 elect . The two Sheriffs , whose jurisdiction extends 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... Lord Mayor are very et extensive and important . His authority does not cease on the death of the King ; when he is regarded as the principal officer in the king- lom , and takes his place in the Privy Council , st until the new ...
... Lord Mayor are very et extensive and important . His authority does not cease on the death of the King ; when he is regarded as the principal officer in the king- lom , and takes his place in the Privy Council , st until the new ...
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... Lord Mayor enters upon his office on the 9th of the November following , which is commonly called Lord Mayor's Day . On this occasion , the Lord Mayor in his state coach , the Sheriffs and Aldermen in their car- riages , and the Livery ...
... Lord Mayor enters upon his office on the 9th of the November following , which is commonly called Lord Mayor's Day . On this occasion , the Lord Mayor in his state coach , the Sheriffs and Aldermen in their car- riages , and the Livery ...
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... Lord Mayor is sworn in , and the Chief Baron delivers a solemn address to the new head of the City . The procession then pursues its way to all the other Courts of Law , and the Recorder invites the Judges to dinner at Guildhall ; after ...
... Lord Mayor is sworn in , and the Chief Baron delivers a solemn address to the new head of the City . The procession then pursues its way to all the other Courts of Law , and the Recorder invites the Judges to dinner at Guildhall ; after ...
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Abbey acres adjoining adorned afterwards Aldermen ancient apartments Archbishop arches architect Bank Banqueting House beautiful BETHLEM HOSPITAL Bishop bridge building built called Cathedral centre chapel Charles Charles II Church Yard London collection columns consists contains Corporation of London court crown decorated designs by Sir Doric order Duke Earl edifice Edward Edward the Confessor elegant eminent erected executed expense feet in length fire four gallery garden gate George George III Guildhall hall handsome Henry VIII honour hospital House of Lords hundred James James's king king's Lambeth late Lollards Lord Mayor magnificent mansion Martin's le Grand ment metropolis minster monument Museum north side occupied officers original palace parliament pediment persons piers portico Portland stone Queen Elizabeth rebuilt reign residence river roof royal Sands sc Sir Thomas Gresham sovereigns spacious stone Street supported Thames theatre thousand tion Tower walls wards west side Westminster Whitehall William wings
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Página 12 - Twill trickle to his rival's bier ; O'er PITT'S the mournful requiem sound, And Fox's shall the notes rebound. The solemn echo seems to cry, " Here let their discord with them die. Speak not for those a separate doom Whom Fate made Brothers in the tomb ; But search the land of living men, Where wilt thou find their like agen?
Página 25 - Laud be to God ! — even there my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many years, I should not die but in Jerusalem ; Which vainly I supposed the Holy Land. — But bear me to that chamber ; there I'll lie ; In that Jerusalem shall Harry die.
Página 96 - This pillar was set up in perpetual remembrance of the most dreadful burning of this Protestant city, begun and carried on by the treachery and malice of the Popish faction, in the beginning of September, in the year of our LORD 1666, in order to the carrying on their horrid plot for extirpating the Protestant Religion, and old English Liberty, and introducing Popery and Slavery.
Página 172 - Forasmuch as the science and cunning of physic and surgery (to the perfect knowledge whereof be requisite both great learning and ripe experience) is daily within this realm exercised by a great multitude of ignorant persons, of whom the greater part have no manner of insight in the same nor in any other kind of learning...
Página 123 - If I had known the temper of the English some years past as well as I do now, I had never been obliged to leave this house.
Página 172 - Forasmuch as the science and cunning of Physick and Surgery (to the perfect knowledge of which be requisite both great learning and ripe experience) is daily within this realm exercised by a great multitude of ignorant persons, of whom...
Página 23 - Beneath lies Christopher Wren, the architect of this church and city, who lived more than ninety years, not for himself alone, but for the public. Reader, do you seek his monument ? Look around !" The Dome is supported by eight immense piers, each of them forty feet at the base.
Página 64 - There was so great a concourse of people with their children to be touched for the Evil, that six or seven were crushed to death by pressing at the chirurgeon's door for tickets.
Página 172 - ... it was ordered that no one should practise as surgeon or physician in the city of London, or within seven miles of it, until he had been first examined, approved, and admitted by the Bishop of London or the Dean of St. Paul's, who were to call in to assist them in the examination " four doctors of physic, and of surgery other expert persons in that faculty.
Página 42 - That if the City would give him a piece of ground in a commodious spot, he would erect an Exchange at his own expense, with large and covered walks, wherein the Merchants and Traders might daily assemble, and transact business at all seasons, without interruption from the weather, or impediments of any kind/ This offer was accepted ; and in 1566, various buildings, houses, tenements, &c.