The present state of London: or, Memorials comprehending a full and succinct account of the ancient and modern state thereof. By Tho. De-Laune, Gent

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The present state of London: or, Memorials comprehending a full and succinct account of the ancient and modern state thereof. By Tho. De-Laune, Gent
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De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685.
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London :: printed by George Larkin, for Enoch Prosser and John How, at the Rose and Crown, and Seven Stars, in Sweetings-Alley, near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil,
1681.
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London (England) -- History -- 17th century.
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An APPENDIX, Containing the Names of the Pre∣sent Aldermen of the City of London, and the respe∣ctive Wards they Govern: Also a List of the Officers of the Lord Mayors House, and the Offices belonging to the Two Compters.

IN this Appendix shall be inserted some few things that should have been put into their proper place, could I have timely obtained distinct Information.

The City of London is divided into Twenty Six Wards, each of which is Governed by its Respective Alderman; the Names of which are these that fol∣low, with the several Wards which they Govern.

  • Aldersgate-Ward.
  • Sir Thomas Bludworth, Alderman.
  • Algate-Ward.
  • Sir Thomas Bcford, Alderman.
  • Bassishaw-Ward.
  • Sir Simon Lewis, Alderman.
  • Billingsgate-Ward.
  • Sir John Peak, Alderman.
  • Bishopsgate-Ward.
  • Sir Joseph Sheldon, Alderman.
  • Breadstreet-Ward.
  • Sir Henry Tulse, Alderman.
  • Bridge-Ward.
  • Sir George Waterman, Alderman.
  • Broadstreet-Ward.
  • Sir William Pritchard, Alderman.
  • Candlewike-Ward.
  • Sir James Edwards, Alderman.
  • Castlebaynard-Ward.
  • Sir William Turner, Alderman.
  • ...

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  • Cheapside-Ward.
  • Sir Robert Clayton, Alderman.
  • Colemanstreet-Ward.
  • Sir John Frederick, Alderman.
  • Cordwayner-Ward.
  • Sir Robert Jeffery, Alderman.
  • Cornhil-VVard.
  • Sir William Hooker, Alderman.
  • Cripplegate-VVard.
  • Sir John Shorter, Alderman.
  • Dowgate-VVard.
  • Sir Thomas Gold, Alderman.
  • Farringdon-Ward within,
  • The Right Honourable Sir Patience Ward, L. Mayor. Farringdon-VVard without.
  • Thomas Pilkington Esq Alderman.
  • Langborne-VVard.
  • Sir Robert Viner, Alderman.
  • Limestreet-VVard.
  • Sir William Rawsterne, Alderman.
  • Portsoken-VVard.
  • Sir James Smith, Alderman.
  • Queen-Hythe-VVard.
  • Sir John Lawrence Alderman.
  • Tower-Street-Ward.
  • Sir John Chapman, Alderman.
  • Vintry-VVard.
  • Henry Cornish Esq Alderman.
  • Walbrook-Ward.
  • Sir John Moore, Alderman.
  • Sir Thomas Allen, Alderman of Bridge-Ward without.
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