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" I give to the master and keepers or wardens and commonalty of the mystery or art of a stationer of the city of London... "
National history and views of London with its environs, 2 vols - Page 90
1837
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Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volume 4

1795 - 466 pages
...L.ND now I hope I may be allowed to leave somewhat for the benefit of Printing. To this end, I give to the Master and Keepers or Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery or Art of a Stationer of the City of London, such a Sum of Money as will purchase Two Thousand Pounds Three per...
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London, by David Hughson, Volume 3

Edward Pugh - 1806 - 688 pages
...And now I hope I may be allowed to leave somewhat for the benefit of Printing. To this end I rgive to the master and keepers, or wardens, and commonalty of the mystery or art of a Stationer ef the city of London, such a sum of money as will purchase 2000/. 3 per cent, reduced...
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London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British ..., Volume 3

David Hughson - 1806 - 686 pages
...And now I hope I may be allowed to leave somewhat for the benefit of Printing. To this end I give to the master and keepers, or wardens, and commonalty of the mystery or art of a Stationer of the city of London, such a sum of money as will purchase 3000/. 3 per ctnt. reduced...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4

John Walker - 1811 - 638 pages
...And now I hope I may be allowed to leave somewhat for the benefit of printing. To this end, I give to the master and keepers, or wardens and commonalty, of the mystery or art of a Stationer of the city of London, sueh a sum of money as will purchase Two Thousand Pounds, three...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4

1811 - 644 pages
...And now I hope I may be allowed to leave somewhat for the benefit of printing. To this end, I give to the master and keepers, or wardens and commonalty, of the mystery or art of a Stationer of the city of London, such a sum of money as will purchase Two Thousand Pounds, three...
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Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Annals of Mr. Bowyers press ...

John Nichols - 1812 - 794 pages
...received their first .charter, dated the 4th of May, 1557, in the third and fourth of Philip and Mary, by the title of " The Master and Keepers, or Wardens, and Commonalty, of the Mystery or Art of Stationers of the City of 'London*," by which they obtained an inquisitorial ri<;ht upon all literary...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench ..., Volume 4

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Burrow - 1812 - 650 pages
...company, the several laws and ordinances hereafter mentioned were then made, enacted and ordained by the master and keepers or wardens and commonalty of the mystery or art of stationers of the city of London,' in. manner and form following, vis. And whereas several members...
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Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Annals of Mr. Bowyers press ...

John Nichols - 1812 - 844 pages
...large silver tea-urn. He died April 7, 1798 ; and in his Wilf, dated Nov. 24, 1794, says, " I give to the Master and Keepers or Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery or Art of a Stationer of the City of London, Two Thousand Pounds, Four per Cent. Bank Annuities, upon trust,...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 534 pages
...now I hope I may be allowed to leave somewhat for the benefit of printing. *To this end, I give to the master and keepers or wardens and commonalty of the mystery or art of a stationer of the city of London, such a sum of money as will purchase two thousand pounds three per...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 2

Abraham John Valpy - 1813 - 600 pages
...which the 37th clause is as follows : " Whereas divers brethren and members of the said Company of master, and keepers or wardens, and commonalty, of the mystery or art of Stationers of the City of London, have great part of their estates in books and copies, and for the...
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