A view of all the right honourable the Lord Mayors of this honorable citty of London. With the personages, and also such chiefe occasions as happened in euery seuerall mayors time, as also their charitable gifts are set downe, and the places of their burials. Beginning at the first yeare of her maiesties happy raigne, and continued vnto this present yeare 1601. by W.I. of London printer.

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A view of all the right honourable the Lord Mayors of this honorable citty of London. With the personages, and also such chiefe occasions as happened in euery seuerall mayors time, as also their charitable gifts are set downe, and the places of their burials. Beginning at the first yeare of her maiesties happy raigne, and continued vnto this present yeare 1601. by W.I. of London printer.
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Jaggard, William, 1569-1623.
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Printed at London :: [By William Jaggard?] for William Iaggard and Thomas Pauyer and are to be sold at his house in Cornhill, at the signe of the Cat and two Parats,
1601.
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London (England) -- Officials and employees -- Early works to 1800.
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"A view of all the right honourable the Lord Mayors of this honorable citty of London. With the personages, and also such chiefe occasions as happened in euery seuerall mayors time, as also their charitable gifts are set downe, and the places of their burials. Beginning at the first yeare of her maiesties happy raigne, and continued vnto this present yeare 1601. by W.I. of London printer." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A04223.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.

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An. reg. 31 Sir Richard Martin Goldsmith. 1589

SIr Richard Martin, (by occasion of the death of sir Martin Calthorpe) came at an vnaccustomed time of the yeare to this gouernment, namely the third day of May, in which moneth there was a generall fifteene gathered thoroughout London for the cleasing of the Fleet ditch. Also this worthy knight being inuited to the Seargeants feast then held in the new Temple Hall (hauing certaine alder∣men his brethren in company) at the Temple gate this Lord Mayor was by certen young Gentlemen of that house, denied entrance with his sword borne vp before him, vpon which vncourteous demeanor made, hee returned backe to his owne house and did not dine with them. This knight liueth, hath bin twice Lord mayor he is a welbeloued Iustice, and the ancientest on that worthy bench.

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    • Hugh Ofley.
    • Rich. Saltingstall.
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