Camera regis, or, A short view of London containing the antiquity, fame, walls, bridge, river, gates, tower, cathedral, officers, courts, customs, franchises, &c. of that renowned city / collected out of law & history and methodized for the benefit of the present inhabitants by John Brydall ...
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- Camera regis, or, A short view of London containing the antiquity, fame, walls, bridge, river, gates, tower, cathedral, officers, courts, customs, franchises, &c. of that renowned city / collected out of law & history and methodized for the benefit of the present inhabitants by John Brydall ...
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- Brydall, John, b. 1635?
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- London :: Printed for William Crooke ...,
- 1676.
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Contents
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- TO THE LOYAL LONDONERS.
- CAMERA REGIS: OR, A VIEW OF LONDON.
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SECT. I. Of the Origination or Etomology of the word
London. - SECT. II. Of the divers Appellations of this glorious City.
- SECT. III. Of the Antiquity of this renowned City.
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SECT. IV. Of the Fame of
London for Trade, and Traffique. - SECT. V. Of the Honourable Titles, that have been, and are given to this City.
- SECT. VI. Of the Walls belonging to this renowned City.
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London Bridge. - SECT. IX. Of the Gates of this praecellent City.
- SECT. X. Of the Tower of London.
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SECT. XI. Of the Cathedral of
London. - SECT. XII. Of the distribution of this renowed City into parts, and likewise of its extent.
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SECT. XIII. Of the reason, why the Arch-Bishop of
Canterbury never makes any visita∣tion inLondon Diocess. - SECT. XIV. Of the Magistrates and Officers of this Pre∣cellent City.
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SECT. XVI. Of the Customs of the renowed City of
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SECT. XVII. Of the Franchises, Liberties, ad singu∣larities of the most glorious City of
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1. Of the Franchises, and Liberties that are derived to the Trenovants by Charters Royal.- Priviledge 1.
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Books Printed for
William Crook at theGreen Dragon withoutTemple Bar.