| 1861 - 568 pages
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| Thomas Brewer - 1856 - 236 pages
...my goods, which, by the discretion of the aforesaid Master William Lichfeld and Reginald Pecok, may seem necessary to the common library at Guildhall,...there, and those discoursing to the common people, then I will and bequeath that those books be placed by my The state of open corruption and violence... | |
| London and Middlesex Archaeological Society - 1860 - 520 pages
...is shown by the Will of John Carpenter, Town Clerk, which directs some of his books to be placed in the Common Library at Guildhall for the profit of...students there, and those discoursing to the common people.f We have, in the Records of the Corporation, a petition of John Clipstone, the Librarian, in... | |
| 1861 - 584 pages
...is shown by the will of John Carpenter, Town Clerk, which directs some of his books to be placed in the Common Library at Guildhall for the profit of...students there, and those discoursing to the common peoSle. In the records of the corporation is a petition of ohn Clipstone, the librarian, in the reign... | |
| William Oldys - 1862 - 226 pages
...is shown by the will of John Carpenter, Town Clerk, which directs some of his books to be placed in the Common Library at Guildhall for the profit of...students there, and those discoursing to the common peoSle. In the records of the corporation is a petition of ohn Clipstone, the librarian, in the reign... | |
| EDWARD EDWARDS - 1869 - 684 pages
...the discretion of Masters William LICHMS. (trans- FIELD and Reginald PECOCK,* may seem necessary for the Common Library at Guildhall, for the profit of the students there, and [of] those discoursing to the Common People, I will and bequeath that those books be [there] placed... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1869 - 682 pages
...the discretion of Masters William LICHMS (tram- FIELD and Reginald PKCOCK,* may seem necessary for the Common Library at Guildhall, for the profit of the students there, and [of] those discourxing to the Common People, I will and bequeath that those books be [there] placed... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1869 - 690 pages
...the discretion of Masters William LICHis.(tran. FIELD and Reginald PECOCK,* may seem necessary for the Common Library at Guildhall, for the profit of the students there, and [of] those discoursing fo ike Common People, I will and bequeath that those books be [there] placed... | |
| Ward, Lock and co, ltd - 1879 - 352 pages
...the founder of the City of London School, bequeathed "good and rare books to the common library of Guildhall for the profit of the students there, and those discoursing to the common people." This library was destroyed by the Protector Somerset, who took away the books with as little scruple... | |
| 1884 - 204 pages
...the residue of my goods, which, by the discretion of Master William Lichfield and Eeginald Pecock may seem necessary to the common library at Guildhall...there, and those discoursing to the common people, then I will and bequeath that those books be placed by my executors and chained in that library," etc.... | |
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