| 1771 - 882 pagina’s
...their late conducr, which w.'.s tarried without any divil'.on. The refolution was •' That the thanki of this court be given to the right hon. the Lord Mayor, and the Aloeimen Wilkes and Oliver, Jur having, on a late important occafion, fupported the privileges ?.nd... | |
| 1741 - 770 pagina’s
...individuals. But in other important points, which will reftore confidence to our Refolved unanimoufly, That the thanks of this court be given to the Right Hon. Lord Nlacanney, for his zeal and activity in the governmems in India, they have cordially Company's... | |
| Edmund Curll - 1741 - 148 pagina’s
...hearing, what every other En-- €l glijhman liftens to with Pleafure, but con" tent myfelf with moving, That the Thanks of this Court be given to the Right Hon. John Barber, Efq; Lord Mayor of this City, for his vigilant and fteady Condu£t, his judicious and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 pagina’s
...following motion of thanks to the late lord-mayor was agreed to:— It is unanimoufly refolved and ordered, that the thanks of this court be given to the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Hallifax, Knt. late lord-mayor of this city, for his conftant application to, and faithful... | |
| 796 pagina’s
...fafeand honourable peace." The following »re the thanks returi cd W t'.:e hon. Mr. Кч , " Refolved, that the thanks of this court be given to the right hon. William Pitt, for the many great and eminent férrica rendered this nation during the time he fo ably... | |
| 1769 - 660 pagina’s
...to nil up the vacancies of the faid ward by deaths. A queftion was moved, and unanimoufly carried, that the thanks of this court be given to the right hon. Samuel Turner, Efq: •CJIU Ul Having, Ills mullían «IIU lulualllc, £l»tu 4* i J л. ¡í', •'•... | |
| 1771 - 422 pagina’s
...confequence of which, immediate orders were given to clear the lobby, and every perfon was turned out. ^ March 21. This day the Common Council met at Guildhall,...four Aldermen and eight Commoners be appointed to afllft the Lord Mayor, and Alderman Wilkes and Oliver, in theT defence on the complaint made againft... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1772 - 656 pagina’s
...city of London, onThurfday the twenty-firft day of March, 1771. (COP Y.) T> ESOLVED, That the thatiks of this Court be given to the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, and the Aldermen Wilkes and Oliver, for having on a late important occafion fapported the privileges and franchifes of this city, and defended... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 pagina’s
...motion of thanks to the late lord mayor was agreed to: — It is unanimously refolved and ordered, that the thanks of this court be given to the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Hallifax, Knt. late lord mayor of this city, for his conftant application to, and faithful... | |
| 1775 - 868 pagina’s
...common-council, the following motion was made by Mr. Saxby, CHRONICLE. and feconded by Mr. alderman Kirkman, " that the thanks of this court be given to the right hon. the Rail of Chatham, for having offered to the houfe of lords a plan for conciliating the differences which... | |
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