Londons ancient priviledges unvailed, or An extract taken out of the principall charters of London, confirmed by many acts of Parliament, which are ſtill in force. By which appeareth, that the free-men of the Citie of London have their liberty to chuſe yearly, or oftner (if need be) a major, two sheriffs, four treaſurers, two bridge-maſters, chamberlane, common clark, common sergeant, of the city aforeſaid, and to remove them at pleaſure. That the free-men of wards have a right, yearly to chuſe their aldermen, and that the ſame aldermen are not to bee choſen the next yeere. Theſe and many other particulars of the long concealed rights of the free-men of London, will moſt evidently appear in the enſuing relation

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Londons ancient priviledges unvailed, or An extract taken out of the principall charters of London, confirmed by many acts of Parliament, which are ſtill in force. By which appeareth, that the free-men of the Citie of London have their liberty to chuſe yearly, or oftner (if need be) a major, two sheriffs, four treaſurers, two bridge-maſters, chamberlane, common clark, common sergeant, of the city aforeſaid, and to remove them at pleaſure. That the free-men of wards have a right, yearly to chuſe their aldermen, and that the ſame aldermen are not to bee choſen the next yeere. Theſe and many other particulars of the long concealed rights of the free-men of London, will moſt evidently appear in the enſuing relation

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Produced by British Museum Photographic Service, London

Reprint. Originally published: [s.l.] : [s.n.], 1648

Caption title; title from caption and opening words of text

Dated at end: September 28. 1648

References: ESTC R210955

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