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The reply of the hamlet of Wapping to the answer of the rector to their Case and petition : and likewise to The case of the church-wardens of White-chappel.
Published 1694Subjects: “…Rector of Whitechappel's answer to the case and petition of the hamlet of Wapping.…”
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An act impowering the respective militia's of London, the hamlets of the Tower, Southwark and Westminster, to raise foot.
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Die Martis, 6⁰ Augusti, 1650. Resolved, &c., that the Parliament doth declare, that the several powers given by the several acts of Parliament to the respective commissioners for the militia's of the cities of London and Westminster, the militia's of Southwark and the hamlets of London, be and are in full force ...
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An act for setling the militia within the hamblets of the Tovver of London.
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Charles the Second by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. : To all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deans and their officials, parsons, vicars, curates, and all other spiritual persons: And also to all justices of the peace, mayors, sheriffs, baylisss, [sic] constables, churchwardens, chappelwardens, headboroughs, collectors for the poor, and their Overseers : ... Whereas we are credibly given to understand, as well by the humble petition of the church-wardens, and poor distressed inhabitants of the parish of St. Paul Shadwell, and the hamlets of Wapping in the parish of White-Chappel, and parish of Stepney, in the county of Middlesex; as also by a certificate made at the general quarter sessions of the peace, held for our said county of Middlesex, at Hicks's-hall, in the said county, on Monday, the fifteenth day of January last past, under the hands of our right trusty and right well beloved couzin and councellor William Earl of Craven, our right trusty and well-beloved John Lord Offulston, and our trusty and well-beloved Sir Charles Lee, Knight, Chairman of our said sessions ; Sir Reginald Foster, Barronet, Sir William Smith, Barronet, Sir Thomas Robinson, Barronet, Sir Richard Deerham, Knight and Barronet, Sir Thomas Orby, Knight and Barronet, Sir Clement Armiger, Knight, Sir John Berry, Knight, Sir John Elwes, Knight, John Phillips, William Bridgman, Thomas Rowe, James Dewy, John Shales, Thomas Hariot, Thomas Done, William Freeman, Edmond Warcupp, John Pery, Thomas Smith, John Balch, Abraham Bayly, and Robert Hastings, Esquires, justices of the peace for our said county ; That upon Sunday the nineteenth day of November last past, about ten of the clock in the night of the same day, there happened a sudden and most dreadful fire in the said Hamlet of Wapping White-Chappel, ...
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Playing companies and commerce in Shakespeare's time /
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Playing companies and commerce in Shakespeare's time /
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Plotting early modern London : new essays on Jacobean City comedy /
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Estate regeneration and its discontents : public housing, place and inequality in London /
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Urban renaissance: the entrepreneurial city and entrepreneurial boroughs -- Comparing early and contemporary estate regeneration schemes involving demolition and rebuild -- Regeneration costs -- Conclusion -- 4 The research boroughs and their estates -- Newham -- Carpenters estate1 -- Canning Town and Custom House -- Barnet -- West Hendon estate4 -- Hackney -- Woodberry Down estate -- Northwold estate -- Haringey -- Lambeth -- Clapham Park estate10 -- Cressingham Gardens, Central Hill and Westbury estates11 -- Southwark -- Tower Hamlets -- Supplementary boroughs -- Comparing the estates…”
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