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Magna charta: Or, The great charter of liberties, of the people of England, granted by King John to his subjects in 1215. Faithfully Translated from a authentick copy of the original in the Cottonian Library. With notes.
England.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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Carta libertatum Angliæ; sive Magna Carta regis Johannis: ex autographo Cottoniano.
England.Date: 1735?]- Books
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The laws and customs, rights, liberties, and privileges, of the City of London: containing. [sic] The several charters granted to the said City, from William the Conqueror to the present time; ...
Corporation of London.Date: 1765- Books
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The laws and customs, rights, liberties, and privileges, of the City of London: Containing. The several Charters granted to the said City from William the Conqueror to the present Time; the Magistrates and Officers thereof, and their respective Creations, Elections, Rights, Duties, and Authorities; the Laws and Customs of the City, as the same relates to the Persons or Estates of the Citizens; the Nature, Jurisdiction, Practice and Proceedings of the several Courts in London; and the Acts of Parliament concerning the Cities of London and Westminster, alphabetically digested under the following Titles, viz. Administration, Aldermen, Aliens, Annoyance, Apothecaries, Appeals, Ashes, Attaints, Ballast, Barbers, Baw-by-Houses, Billingsgate, Black-Well-Hall, Brass, Brokers and Stock-Jobbers, Buildings, Butchers, Butter and Cheese, Carts, Chairs, Churches, Coaches, Coals, Conduits, Constables, Coopers, Cordwainers, Corn, Debts, Drapery, Election, Fish, Fuel, Garbling and Gauging, Gold and Goldsmiths, Gunpowder, Highways, Jury, Market, Oilmen, Painters and Plaisterers, Pavement, Physicians, Quo Warranto, Recognizances, Sewers, Stock-Jobbers, Streets, Tithes, Victuallers, Water, Watermen, Weights and Measures, and Wine.
Corporation of London.Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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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.
Corporation of London.Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]