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[Maiors and Sheriffs.] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT.
A.D. 1615. | } | { William Goare. |
13 Jac' I. | } Sheriffs, | { John Goare. |
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MAIOR, Sir John Jolles, Draper,
Son to Thomas Jolles of Stratford Bow in the County of Middlesex. |
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This year two Brethren Sheriffs, and the
younger first chosen.
The King's great Journey to Scotland, and happy
Return.
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A.D. 1616. | } | { Allen Cotten. |
14 Jac' I. | } Sheriffs, | { Cuthbert Hacket. |
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MAIOR, Sir John Leman, Fishmonger,
Son to John Leman of Gillingham in Norfolk. |
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Chrysanaleia. The Golden Fishing, or Honour of Fishmongers. Applauding the Advancement of Mr. John Leman, Lord Maior of London. Devised and written by Anthony Monday, 1616.]
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A.D. 1617. | } | { William Hollyday. |
15 Jac' I. | } Sheriffs, | { Robert Johnson. |
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MAIOR, the Right Honourable George Bolles,
Grocer, Son of Thomas Bolles of Newbold in the County of Leicester. |
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A.D. 1618. | } | { Richard Hearne. |
16 Jac' I. | } Sheriffs, | { Hugh Hamersley. |
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MAIOR, Sir Sebastian Harvey, Ironmonger,
He was Son to Sir James Harvey, Knight, Lord Maior of London, who was Son to William Harvey, of Cotwalton in Staffordshire. |
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Sir Walter Raleigh beheaded in the
Parliament-yard at Westminster.
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A.D. 1619. | } | { Richard Deane. |
17 Jac' I. | } Sheriffs, | { James Cambell. |
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MAIOR, Sir William Cockain, Skinner,
He was Son to William Cockain, Son of Roger Cockain of Baddesley in Warwickshire. |
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Dr. Abbot, Ld. Bp. of London, translated and
enstalled Archbishop of Canterbury, April 9.
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A.D. 1620. | } | { Edward Allen. |
18 Jac' I. | } Sheriffs, | { Robert Ducie. |
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MAIOR, Sir Francis Jones, Haberdasher,
He was the Son of John Jones of Claverley in the County of Salop. |
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The New River brought from Amwell was finished
the 29th of September.
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A.D. 1621. | } | { George Whitmore. |
19 Jac' I. | } Sheriffs, | { Nicolas Rainton. |
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MAIOR, Sir Edward Barker, Draper.
He was the Son of Edward Barker of Southacre in the County of Norfolke. |
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A new Church built in the Dukes Place, called
St. James. Read more in the Ward.
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A.D. 1622 | } | { John Hodges. |
20 Jac' I. | } Sheriffs, | { Humfrey Hanford, Kt. |
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MAIOR, Sir Peter Proby, Grocer,
Commonly in the Country called Peter ap Robin. His Father's name is not recorded; but is said to be born near Whitchurch in Shropshire. |
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Prince Charles having been in Spain, arrived in
England the 6th of October.
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A.D. 1623. | } | { Raphe Freeman. |
21 Jac' I. | } Sheriffs, | { Thomas Moulson. |
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MAIOR, Sir Martin Lumley, Draper,
He was the Son of James Lumley of London. |
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Our gracious Queen Mary landed at Dover the
12th of June.
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