The Case of the Lord Mayor and aldermen of London, upon the petition of some of the Common-Council men presented to the Honourable House of Commons, with his Lordships and the aldermens answer to the charge exhibited against them in the said petition.

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The Case of the Lord Mayor and aldermen of London, upon the petition of some of the Common-Council men presented to the Honourable House of Commons, with his Lordships and the aldermens answer to the charge exhibited against them in the said petition.
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City of London (England). Lord Mayor.
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London :: Printed for John Harris ...,
1690.
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City of London (England). -- Lord Mayor.
City of London (England). -- Court of Aldermen.
Broadsides -- England -- 17th century.
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"The Case of the Lord Mayor and aldermen of London, upon the petition of some of the Common-Council men presented to the Honourable House of Commons, with his Lordships and the aldermens answer to the charge exhibited against them in the said petition." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A31166.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

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Answer.

Whether this be so or not, is only tryable in Westminster-Hall, and for that purpose the said Sir William Prichard the last Trinity Term brought his Writ of Mandamus to be admitted to the Office of Mayor, and a Return was made thereto, That the present Maior was duely elected according to the said Act of Parlia∣ment; which if not true, Sir William Pritchard might have brought, and may still bring his Action, and try the said matter.

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