The abridgement of the charter of the city of London being every free-man's privilege / exactly translated from the original record and rendered faithfully into English according to the said record itself from the time of William the Conquerour ... to the time of our now Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second ...

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The abridgement of the charter of the city of London being every free-man's privilege / exactly translated from the original record and rendered faithfully into English according to the said record itself from the time of William the Conquerour ... to the time of our now Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second ...
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City of London (England).
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London :: [s.n.],
1680.
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Corporation of London -- Charters, grants, privileges.
Municipal charters -- England -- London.
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"The abridgement of the charter of the city of London being every free-man's privilege / exactly translated from the original record and rendered faithfully into English according to the said record itself from the time of William the Conquerour ... to the time of our now Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A23629.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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HENR. 3. Chart. 2.

That the Barons choose a Major, who is to be presented to the said King, or his Justices; and at the end of the year to amove him, and substitute another, or to retain him still, so as he be presented.

To enjoy their Liberties, saving the Chamberlainship.

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