10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WARDMOTE»
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wardmote in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Disorderly Women in Eighteenth-Century London: Prostitution ...
... of Returns of the Nightly Watch, with Minutes of Evidence taken before the Sub-
Committee Appointed in Relation to the Nightly Watch, 1827. (c) Guildhall
Muniments Room Ms.1 163a Aldgate Ward Wardmote Inquest: Minutes, 1758—
1804.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A wardmote was a meeting of the inhabitants of a ward, or a court held in the ward (e.g. in London) to try defaults in matters relating to the watch, police, and the like.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Policing the City: Crime and Legal Authority in London, ...
MS 207C/3 Wardmote Papers, Box 3: 1813–53. MJR/M 3 Mansion House Justice
Room: Minute Books of Proceedings, 3–29 January 1785. MS 531A Police
Committee (Aldermen) Papers, 1824–1846. MS 531A Police Committee (
Aldermen) ...
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Report of cases argued and determined in the English courts ...
And it was also enacted, that it should be lawful for the alderman or his deputy,
with the major part of the common councilmen of each ward at the court of
wardmote to be holden upon or near the feast-day of St. Thomas the Apostle for
the ...
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Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, ...
And it was also enacted, " That it should be lawful for the alderman or his deputy,
with the major part of the common council- men of each ward, at the court of
wardmote to be holden upon or near the feast day of St. Thomas the Apostle, for
the ...
6
Privilegia Londini, Or, The Rights, Liberties, Privileges, ...
Wardmote is as much as Folksmote a- mong the Saxons, or Phbiscitum among
the Romans, and is defined to be an Assembly of the whole People (i. e. Free
Citizens) of one Ward duly summoned by the Lord Mayor, (the Alderman of the
Ward, ...
7
The Law Journal Reports
The third plea stated simply a contest between the defendant and Michael Scales
, and that the defendant was elected by the wardmote. The replications denied,
first, the custom of the court of mayor and aldermen of adjudging concerning the ...
8
Hubbub: Filth, Noise & Stench in England 1600-1770
... in early 18th century'; 'Information ab[out] Bridewell boys taken 11 Nove 1715'.
Repertories of the Court of Aldermen - Reps 78-9, 121, 126 (1671-1722).
Guildhall Library, London MS 68 Vintry Ward Wardmote Inquest Minutes, 1687-
1774.
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A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law: Comprising the ...
Indictment against a person for refusing to take the oath of canstable of the ward
of Farringdon Within, after having been elected at a wardmote(h). First count,
stating that court of wardmote was held according to the custom of the city, and
that ...
Joseph Chitty, Richard Peters, Thomas Huntington, 1836
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Librorum impressorum qui in museo Britannico adservantur ...
WARDMOTE. An act for the Reformation of Abuses in the ÑVardmote Inquest. 12
° Lond. 1617. -_ An order of the Lord Mayor for holding a Wardmote. fol. Lond.
1648. _A. f l Articles of the charge of the Wardmote inquest. o . ————-—— fol.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WARDMOTE»
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25. Wards of the City of London
In ancient days these wards allowed for a mosaic of parish-like administration, little self-governing communities with their own assemblies (wardmote), wells, ... «The Guardian, Dec 13»
Drama behind the scenes at City election
I'm quite prepared to get out my number 10 scalpel and do him myself before his Wardmote.” Al-Hussaini told The Capitalist he was then swiftly contacted by City ... «CITY A.M., Apr 13»
City of London elections: Swords, speeches and a man in a floppy hat
All manner of persons who have anything to do at this Court of Wardmote holden ... Lane that we attended our first meeting, or Wardmote, as they are known. «Financial News, Mar 13»