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Sir Robert Hanson, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London, at the cost and charges of the worshipful company of Grocers; His Majesty gracing the triumphs with his royal presence. Written by Thomas Jordan. 4to Lond. 1672 London in its Splendor; consisting of triumphant pageants, whereon are represented many persons richly arrayed, properly habited, and significant to the design, with several speeches, and a song suitable to the solemnity; all prepared for the honour of the prudent magistrate, Sir William Hooker, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London, at the peculiar expences of the worshipful company of Grocers. As also a description of His Majesties royal entertainment at Guildhall, by the city, in a plentiful feast and a glorious banquet. Written by Tho. Jordan. Printed by W. G., for Nath. Brock and John Playford. 4to Lond. 1673 The Goldsmith's Jubilee, or London's Triumph; containing a description of the several pageants and rural dancing, with the speeches spoken on each pageant; performed, October 29, 1674, for the entertainment of the right honourable and truly noble pattern of prudence and loyalty, Sir Robert Vyner, knight and baronet, Lord Mayor of the city of London, at the proper cost and charges of the worshipfull company of Goldsmiths. Composed by Thomas Jordan. royal 8vo (Reprint, 1835) Lond. 1674 The Triumphs of London; performed on Friday, October 29, 1675, for the entertainment of the right honourable and truly noble pattern of prudence and loyalty, Sir Joseph Sheldon, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London; containing a true description of the several pageants, with the speeches spoken in each pageant, together with the several songs sung at this solemnity: all set forth at the proper costs and charges of the worshipful company of Drapers. Designed, &c., by Thomas Jordan, gent. 4to Lond. 1675 London's Triumphs, expressed in sundry representations, pageants, and showes, performed on Monday, October 30, 1676, at the inauguration and instalment of the right honourable Sir Thomas Davies, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London, containing a true description of the several scenes and habits of the representers, with the speeches spoken on each pageant. All the charge and expences of the industrious designs being at the sole undertaking of the antient and right worshipful society of Drapers; being the second year without intermission. By Thomas Jordan. 4to Lond. 1676 London's Triumphs, illustrated with many magnificent structures and pageants, on which are orderly advanced several stately representations of poetical deities sitting and standing in great splendor on several scenes in proper shapes; with pertinent speeches, jocular songs (sung by the city musick), and pastoral dancing; performed October 29, 1677, for the celebration, solemnity, and inauguration of the right honourable Sir Francis Chaplin, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London. All the charge and expences of the industrious designs being the sole undertaking of the antient and right worshipfull company of Clothworkers. By Thomas Jordan, gent.

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The Triumphs of London; performed on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1678, for the entertainment of the right honourable and truly noble pattern of prudence and loyalty, Sir James Edwards, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London; containing a true description of the several pageants, with the speeches spoken on each pageant, together with the songs sung in this solemnity. All set forth at the proper costs and charges of the worshipful company of Grocers. Lond. 1678

4to London in Lustre, projecting many bright beams of triumph; disposed into several representations of scenes and triumphs, performed with great splendour, on Wednesday, October 29, 1679, at the initiation and instalment of the right honourable Sir Robert Clayton, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London; dignified with various delightful variety of presentors, with speeches, songs, &c. All set forth at the proper costs and charges of the worshipful company of Drapers. Devised and composed by Thomas Jordan, gent. Lond. 1679

4to London's Glory, or the Lord Mayor's Show; containing an illustrious description of the several triumphant pageants, on which are represented emblematical figures, artful pieces of architecture, and rural dancing, with the speeches spoken in each pageant: also three new songs, the first in praise of the Merchant-taylors, the second the Protestants Exhortation, and the third the Plotting Papists Litany, with their proper tunes, either to be sung or play'd: performed on Friday, October xxix. 1680, for the entertainment of the right honourable Sir Patience Warde, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London, at the proper cost and charges of the right worshipful company of Merchant-taylors. Invented and composed by Thomas Jordan, gent.

Pictoribus atque poetis

Quidlibet audendi semper fuit æqua potestas.

4to Lond. 1680 London's Joy, or the Lord Mayor's Show, triumphantly exhibited in various representations, scenes, and splendid ornaments, with divers pertinent figures and movements; performed on Saturday, October xxix. 1681, at the inauguration of Sir John Moore, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London. With the several speeches and songs which were spoken on the pageants in Cheapside, or sung in Guildhall during dinner. All the charges and expences of the industrious designs being the sole undertaking of the worshipful company of Grocers. By Thomas Jordan, gent. 4to Lond. 1681 The Triumphs of London; performed on Monday, October xxix. 1683, for the entertainment of the right honourable and truly noble pattern of prudence and loyalty Sir Henry Tulse, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London, containing a description of the whole solemnity. 4to Lond. 1683 London's Royal Triumph for the City's loyal Magistrate: in an exact description of several scenes and pageants, adorned with many magnificent representations, performed on Wednesday, October xxix. 1684, at the instalment and inauguration of the right ho

nourable Sir James Smith, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London illustrated with divers delightful objects of gallantry and jollity, speeches and songs, single and in parts. Set forth at the proper costs and charges of the worshipful company of Drapers. Devised and composed by Tho. Jordan, gent. Printed for John and Henry Playford. 4to Lond. 1684 London's Yearly Jubilee; performed on Friday, October xxix. 1686, for the entertainment of the right honourable Sir John Peake, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London; with a description of the several pageants, speeches, and songs, made for the occasion at the charge of the company of Mercers. By M. Taubman. 4to Lond. 1686 London's Triumph, or the Goldsmiths' Jubilee; performed on Saturday, Oct. 29, 1687, for the confirmation and entertainment of the right hon. Sir John Shorter, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London; containing a description of several pageants and speeches made, proper for the occasion, &c. All set forth at the proper costs and charges of the worshipful company of Goldsmiths. By M. Taubman. folio .. Lond. 1687 London's Great Jubilee, restored and performed, on Tuesday, October the 29th, 1689, for the entertainment of the right honourable Sir Thomas Pilkington, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London, containing a description of the several pageants and speeches, together with a song for the entertainment of their Majesties, who, with their royal highnesses the Prince and Princess of Denmark, the whole. Court, and both Houses of Parliament, honour his lordship this year with their presence. All set forth at the proper costs and charges of the right worshipful company of Skinners. By M[atthew] T[aubman]. 4to Lond. 1689

The Triumphs of London; performed on Thursday, October 29, 1691, for the entertainment of the right honourable Sir Thomas Stamp, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London; containing a true description of the several pageants, with the speeches spoken on each pageant. All set forth at the proper costs and charges of the worshipful company of Drapers. By E. S. [Elkanah Settle.] 4to Lond. 1691 The Triumphs of London; performed on Saturday, October 29, 1692, for the entertainment of the right honourable Sir John Fleet, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London; containing a true description of the several pageants, with the speeches spoken on each pageant. All set forth at the proper costs and charges of the worshipful company of Grocers, together with an exact relation of the most splendid entertainments prepared for the reception of their sacred Majesties. By E. S. [Elkanah Settle.] 4to Lond. 1692 The Triumphs of London, prepared for the entertainment of the right honourable Sir Thomas Lane, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London; containing a full description of the pageants, speeches, songs, and the whole solemnity of the day: performed one Monday the 29th of October, 1694. Set forth at the proper cost and charges of the honourable company of Clothworkers. [By E. Settle.] 4to Lond. 1694

The Triumphs of London; performed on Tuesday, October 29, 1695, for the entertainment of the right honourable Sir John Houblon, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London, containing a true description of the several pageants, with the speeches spoken on each pageant. All prepared at the proper costs and charges of the worshipful company of Grocers; to which is added a new song upon His Majesty's return. Printed by Jer. Wilkins. 4to Lond. 1695 Glory's Resurrection; being the Triumphs of London revived, for the inauguration of the right honourable Sir Francis Child, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London; containing the description (and also the sculptures) of the pageants, and the whole solemnity of the day. Set forth at the proper cost and charge of the honourable company of Goldsmiths. folio Lond. 1698 The Triumphs of London for the inauguration of the right honourable Sir Richard Levett, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London; containing a description of the pageants, together with the publick speeches and the whole solemnity of the day: performed on Monday the 30th day of October, anno 1699. All set forth at the proper cost and charges of the honourable company of Haberdashers. [By E. Settle.] folio Lond. 1699

The Triumphs of London for the inauguration of the right honourable Sir William Gore, knt., Lord Mayor of the city of London; containing a description of the pageants, together with the public speeches and the whole solemnity of the day: performed on Wednesday the 29th of October, 1701. All set forth at the proper cost and charges of the right honourable company of Mercers. [By Elkanah Settle.] 4to Lond. 1701

The Triumphs of London [as before, for Sir Samuel Dashwood, knt.] Performed on Thursday the 29th of October, 1702. All set forth at the cost and charge of the honourable company of Vintners; together with the relation of Her Majesty's reception and entertainment at dinner in Guildhall. Published by authority. [By Elkanah Settle.] 4to Lond. 1702 The Triumphs of London [as before, for Sir Charles Duncombe, knt., Lord Mayor,] containing the description (and also the sculptures) of the pageants, and the whole solemnity of the day: performed on Friday the 29th of October, anno 1708. All set forth at the proper cost and charge of the honourable company of Goldsmiths. Published by authority. [By Elkanah Settle.] 4to Lond. 1708 An account of London Pageants, from the earliest times to the reign of King William III. and Queen Anne: chiefly extracted from the Gentleman's Magazine; with MS. letters, notes, &c. 8vo

Lond. 1824 London Pageants, an account of, in two parts, viz. I. Accounts of fifty-five royal processions and entertainments in the city of London, chiefly extracted from contemporary writers; and II. A bibliographical list of lord mayor's pageants. 8vo

Lond. (Nichols and Son) 1831 Lord Mayor's Pageants: being collections towards a history of these annual celebrations; with specimens of the descriptive pamphlets

published by the city poets. Edited, with introductions and notes, by Frederick W. Fairholt, esq. Parts I. and II. 8vo Lond. 1843-44 The Civic Garland: a collection of songs from London Pageants; with an introduction and notes. By Fred. W. Fairholt, esq. 8vo Lond. 1845

Parishes and Churches.

Aldgate (St. Botolph).

ORDERS of Vestry, of the rates payable for burials in the parish of. folio

Allhallows, London Wall.

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1677

Reasons for a bill for rebuilding the Parish Church of. 8vo. sheet. [circ. 1765]

Allhallows the Great, Upper Thames street.

A brief historical account of the parish of; with notices of the several ancient charitable gifts therein. By J. J. Hubbard. 8vo Lond. 1843

Andrew's (St.), Holborn.

The Case of the erectors of a chapel or oratory in the parish of St. Andrew's, Holborn. 8vo .. Lond. 1722 The Case of the patron and rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn, in answer to a pamphlet entitled The Case of the erectors of a chapel. [By Dr. Joseph Trapp.] 8vo Lond. 1722

A Reply to the Case of the patron and rector of St. Andrew's Holborn; or a vindication of the case of the erectors of a chapel, &c. 8vo Lond. 1723 A genuine narrative of the sacrilegious impiety of John Lambe, the sexton, and William Bilby, the grave digger of, containing a summary account of matters of fact. Collected from the several witnesses, &c. 8vo Lond. n. d. Cases of supposed exemption from poor rates claimed by the Inns of Court; with a sketch of the antient history of the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn. By Edward Griffith, esq., F.S.A. 8vo

Andrew's (St.) Undershaft.

Lond. 1831

A Rental or history of the various charitable donations to the parish of, the names of the donors, nature of their estates, and appliIcation of the charities: also the extent and boundaries of this parish. 8vo Lond. 1789

Ann's (St.), Aldersgate.

A true relation of a combustion hapning at St. Anne's church by Aldersgate, betweene a stranger, sometimes a Jesuite, but now, thankes be to God, reformed to our church, and one Marler, a button-maker, contending which should first preach, the minister being absent that sabbath day, August 8, 1641. 4to Lond. 1641

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