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A Liſt of the Names of the Court of Aldermen, Deputies, Common-Council, and New Lieutenancy, of the City of London, with the Name of every Ward the Common-Councilmen belong to, for the Year, 1690.

The Names of the Aldermen, and the re­ſpecttive Wards they belong to, viz.

  • SIR Thomas Pilkington, Lord Mayor. Vintrey, Ward.
  • Sir Thomas Allen Bridge without.
  • Sir John Lawrence Queenhithe.
  • Sir Robert Clayton Cheape Ward.
  • Sir Patience Ward Farr. within.
  • Sir John Moore Walbrocke.
  • Sir William Prichard Broadſtreet.
  • Sir Robert Jeffery Cordweynor.
  • Sir George Treby, Recorder.
  • Sir Jonathan Raymond Biſhipſgate.
  • Sir Peter Daniell Bridge within.
  • Sir Peter Rich Alderſgate.
  • Sir Thomas Stampe Cripplegate.
  • Sir Samuel Daſhwood Algate Ward.
  • Sir Benjamin Thorowgood, Limeſtreet.
  • Sir Thomas Kenſey Dowgate Ward.
  • Sir William Aſhurſt Billingſgate.
  • Sir William Goſlin Caſtle-Baynards,
  • Sir Thomas Lane Candlewick.
  • Sir John Fleet Langborne.
  • Sir Humphry Edwin Tower Ward.
  • Sir John Parſons Baſſiſhaw.
  • Sir Edward Clarke Breadstreet.
  • Sir Francis Child, Farr. without.
  • John Wildman Eſq Portſoken Ward.
  • Sir Chriſtopher Leithelier Colmanstreet.
  • Sir John Houblon. Cornhill Ward.

In all 26.

The Names of the Deputies and Common-Councilmen, of the City of London.

Alderſgate Within 4.
  • PEter Floyer, Deputy.
  • John Cooper,
  • Lawrence Coles,
  • Stephen Hamms,
Without 4.
  • Robert Littlebury,
  • Daniel Wray,
  • Joſeph Wright,
  • Thomas Haynes.
Aldgate 6.
  • Thomas Gardner, Deputy.
  • John Hamond,
  • Obediah Sedgwick,
  • James Hudſon,
  • Samuel Swinock,
  • John Newton.
Baſſiſhaw 4.
  • John Kent, Deputy.
  • John Knapp,
  • William Fawkner,
  • John Cooke.
Billingſgate 10
  • William Gunn, Deputy.
  • Abraham Jaggard,
  • John Carcy,
  • John Stacy,
  • Richard Joyce,
  • William Cole,
  • Richard Holder,
  • Daniel Wigfall,
  • William Fownes,
  • Thomas Cuddon.
Breadſtreet 12.
  • Henry Clarke, Deputy.
  • Richard Briſtow,
  • Thomas Tuckfeild,
  • John Criſpe Eſq
  • Robert Knight,
  • John Billers,
  • Sir Thomas Halton,
  • James Cary,
  • Richard Chaſe,
  • Owen Buckingham,
  • Joſeph Scriven,
  • Humphrey Thornbury.
Bridge 15.
  • Nicholas Smith, Deputy.
  • Thomas Soper,
  • Arthur Marſhall,
  • Sackford Gunſon,
  • John Cox,
  • William Webſter,
  • Nathanael Bromley,
  • Thomas Collet,
  • Jer. Wayte,
  • James Eyton,
  • John Weſt,
  • Richard Edmondſon,
  • Iſaac Brand,
  • Samuel Wickens,
  • John Cullum.
Broadſtreet 10.
  • John Steventon, Deputy.
  • Henry Medlicott,
  • John Morice,
  • James Hublon,
  • Samuel Clarke,
  • Jeremy Edmonds,
  • William Strange,
  • George Cole,
  • Jaſper Clutterbuck,
  • Samuel Powell.
Biſhopsgate within 10
  • Thomas Langham, Deputy.
  • William Pett.
  • Samuel Neale,
  • Robert Rowland,
  • Henry Palmer,
  • Henry Seames,
  • Walter Coventry,
  • George Bodington,
  • John Utting,
  • Edward Norman.
Without 4.
  • John Freeman, Deputy.
  • Thomas Fyge,
  • John James,
  • Samuel Stringer.
Candlewick 8.
  • William Whitehall, Dep.
  • William Goſvener,
  • Edward Piggot,
  • Samuel Tucker,
  • Leonard Robinſon,
  • Richard Cope,
  • Edward Wills,
  • Anthony Foſter.
Caſtle-baynard 10.
  • Nicholas Alexander, Dep.
  • John Slyford,
  • Thomas Darwin,
  • Sir William Dodſon,
  • Robert Bedingfeild,
  • John Wright,
  • Lieut. Col. Rob. Hatton.
  • Thomas Templar,
  • Iſarel Knowles,
  • James Cooke.
Cheap 12.
  • William Withers, Deputty.
  • Thomas Taylor,
  • Nicholas Caplin,
  • John Dowley,
  • Richard Bauchamp,
  • Thomas Blackmore,
  • Sir Ralph Box,
  • William Yates,
  • John Green,
  • John Harvey,
  • Percival Gilborne,
  • Andrew Kendrick, Dep.
Colemanſtreet 6.
  • Thomas Watts, Deputy.
  • Richard Scott,
  • James Bedington,
  • William Fazakerly,
  • William Rowſe,
  • William Champion.
Cordweynors 8.
  • John Railey, Deputy.
  • Capt. Peter Houbton,
  • Samuel Clutterbuck,
  • John Baker,
  • Thomas Gardner,
  • Benjamin Ducane,
  • John Coſley,
  • Jacob Diſton.
Cornhill 6.
  • John Bickley, Deputy.
  • Francis Brerewood,
  • Thomas Abney,
  • Richard Goodal,
  • Thomas Collins,
  • Thomas Poole.
Cripplegate within 8.
  • Lawrence Dyer, Deputy.
  • Richard Chambers,
  • Thomas Parrott,
  • William Hall,
  • Richard Levitt,
  • Benjamin Whichcot
  • John Fletcher,
  • Lawrence Baskervill.
Without 4.
  • Thomas Rawlinſon, Dep.
  • Randolph Watſon,
  • Thomas Emms
  • Nathan Green.
Dowgate 8.
  • John Genew, Deputy.
  • William Lethieullier,
  • John Clay,
  • Thomas Langbridge,
  • Francis Chamberlain,
  • Daniel Dorvill,
  • Henry Strode,
  • John Broome.
Farringdon within 15.
  • Chriſtopher Foſter, Deputy.
  • John Sherbrook,
  • Robert Cuthbert,
  • John Johnſon,
  • John Adams,
  • John Hatley,
  • John Hardret,
  • Thomas Cary,
  • Robert White,
  • Edward Brewſter,
  • Thomas Siſſan,
  • Simon Wilmot,
  • John Wagſtaffe Eſq
  • Francis Griffith,
  • Lawrence French.
Farringdon without 16.
  • Paul Wicks, Deputy.
  • Roger Reeve,
  • John Sawyer,
  • John Dutton,
  • William Reeve,
  • Henry Mitchell,
  • Maj. Thomas Cuthbert,
  • Captain Pitts,
  • James Herriot,
  • John Hillier,
  • Robert Hichcock,
  • John Sawnders, Deputy.
  • Richard Gwyn,
  • Capt. John Somer,
  • Wither Cheyne,
  • Henry Raper.
Langborne 9.
  • James Woods, Deputy.
  • Auguſtin Ballow,
  • Philip Scarch,
  • John Marlow,
  • John Pinck,
  • James Fowlis,
  • John Sweetapple,
  • James Smith,
  • Edward Leman,
  • Joſeph Markes.
Limeſtreet 4.
  • George Sitwell, Eſq Dep.
  • Richard Acton,
  • Robert Maſters
  • William Richardſon.
Portſoken 5.
  • William Lillingſton, Dep.
  • Marmaduke Bludder,
  • Anthony Palmer,
  • Thomas Cole,
  • Jonathan Elliott.
Queenhith 6.
  • John Tooley, Deputy.
  • Capt. William Woodroffe,
  • Thomas Cooper,
  • Edward Aſton,
  • John Roberts,
  • Maj. Charles Milſon.
Tower 12.
  • James Denew, Deputy.
  • Mrj. Richard Tilden,
  • Sir Edward Desbovery,
  • George Bearcroft,
  • Daniel Templeman,
  • Peter Joy,
  • Thomas Shaw,
  • John Moore,
  • James Clement,
  • Michael Preſcot,
  • Edmund Sherman,
  • Thomas Weſtern Eſq
Vintrey 9.
  • Thomas Eyre, Deputy.
  • Iſaac Gervill,
  • James Collett,
  • Joſhua White,
  • William Ivatt Eſq
  • John Cox,
  • John Woodward,
  • Edward Morice,
  • Richard Hawkins.
Wallbrooke 8.
  • John Flavell, Deputy.
  • John Weſtbrook,
  • Gilbert Heathcote,
  • John Moore,
  • James Sibley,
  • Daniel Brown,
  • Stephen Clarke,
  • George Goodday.
  • In all 231.

The Names of the Honourable Lieuetenancy of the City of London, that lately paſt the Seals.

  • SIR Thomas Pilkington, Mayor.
  • Sir Thomas Allen, Bar.
  • Sir John Lawrence
  • Sir William Turner
  • Sir Robert Clayton
  • Sir Patience Ward
  • Sir William Prichard, Col­onel of the White.
  • Sir James Smith, Colonel of the Orange.
  • Sir Jonat. Raymond, Colo­nel of the Green.
  • Sir Peter Rich, Colonel of the Blew.
  • Sir Thomas Kenſey, Col­onel of the Red.
  • Sir Thomas Stamp, Colo­nel of the Yellow.
  • Sir Robert Jefferys
  • Sir George Treby Recor­der for the time being.
  • Sir Samuel Daſhwood
  • Sir Benj. Thorowgood
  • Sir William Aſhurſt
  • Sir Humphrey Edwin
  • Sir John Fleete
  • Sir Benjamin Newland
  • Sir Thomas Fowles
  • Sir John Matthews
  • Sir Henry Aſhurſt Bar.
  • Sir Leithelier
  • Sir Peter Vandeputt
  • Sir William Ruſſel
  • Sir Jeremiah Sambrook
  • Sir William Hedges
  • Sir John Mordant Bar.
  • Sir Gabriel Roberts
  • Sir Francis Child,
  • Sir Edward Clark
  • Sir John Houbland
  • Sir John Cutler
  • Sir Edward Desbovery
  • Sir James Ward
  • Sir Robert Adams
  • Sir Thomas Vernon
  • Sir Ralph Box
  • Sir William Goſlyn
  • Sir Chriſtopher Leithelier
  • Thomas Papillion
  • Joſeph Herne
  • Thomas Frederick
  • John Birch
  • William Kiffin
  • Edward Underhill
  • George Sitwell
  • Thomas Weſterne
  • John Jolliffe
  • Charles Thorold
  • Nathanael Tench
  • Francis Chamberlayne
  • James Hudſon
  • Thomas Langham
  • Peter Houbland
  • James Houbland
  • Leonard Robinſon
  • William Jarrett
  • Daniel Mercer
  • Andrew Kendrick
  • John Flavill
  • Robert Whittingham
  • William Warren
  • John Raylor
  • Francis Gosfright
  • William Scaven
  • John Foach
  • John Johnſon
  • Samuel Powell
  • Joſeph Bowles
  • Abraham Weſſel
  • Walter Coventry
  • James Denue
  • Thomas Cook, Goldſmith.
  • Joſeph Scriven
  • Daniel Allen
  • Ralph Grange
  • Robert Rawworth
  • Francis Moore
  • Thomas Shaw
  • John Cook of Baſſiſhaw.
  • William Faulknar
  • James Bodington
  • Henry Hatley
  • John Adams
  • Jeremiah Whichcott
  • Perciful Gilburne
  • James Chamberlain
  • John Kent
  • Richard Aley
  • John Nicholls
  • Thomas Colſon
  • Nicholas Charleton
  • John Midgley
  • William Huſſey
  • Leiut. Col. Edward Beeker
  • William Gore
  • William Withers
  • Richard Hoare
  • Jeoffery Nightinggale
  • James Smith
  • Joſeph Horneby
  • Richard Beauchamp
  • Richard Normanfell
  • Joſeph Smart
  • Robert Bedingfeild
  • Peter Joye
  • William Hooker
  • John Steventon
  • William Carpenter
  • Arthur Barron
  • William Tempeſt
  • Peter Floyer
  • Roger Norton
  • Henry Clark
  • John Genue
  • John Sawyer
  • Thomas Wood
  • Jeofery Jeoferys
  • Nathaniel Hawes
  • William Strong
  • John Jeofferys
  • Adrian Quiney
  • John Wallis
  • John Coggs
  • John Eaſt
  • Richard Pearce
  • Edmond Bolter.
  • In all 129
  • John Burret, Clerk.
  • Joſeph Hide, Muſter-Maſt.
  • Benjamin Leech, Meſſenger.

With Allowance.

Price 2 d.

LONDON, Printed by G. C. for Joſeph Harriſon. 1690.

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TextA list of the names of the Court of Aldermen, deputies, Common-Council, and new lieutenancy, of the City of London, with the name of every ward the Common-councilmen belong to, for the year, 1690
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Bibliographic informationA list of the names of the Court of Aldermen, deputies, Common-Council, and new lieutenancy, of the City of London, with the name of every ward the Common-councilmen belong to, for the year, 1690 Lists. 1690 Corporation of London (England). 1 sheet ([1] p.) printed by G.C. for Joseph Harrison,London :1690.. (Reproduction of original in the British Library.)
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