An impartial relation of the proceedings of the Common-Hall, and court of Aldermen, on Monday the 29th of September, 1740. at the election of a Lord Mayor for the year ensuing. In which is inserted, A List of the Aldermen who voted for, and against setting aside Sir Rob. Godschal, who, as next the Chair, had been recommended to them by the unaninimous Voice of the Common-Hall, as every way qualify'd for, and highly worthy of, the Office of Supreme Magistrate of the City of London; and the Names of those who were Absent. With The Remarkable Speech which immediately preceded this ever memorable Transaction. The Whole addressed to the Ab-s'd Liverymen and an Aff-Ted Community. By a citizen

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Impartial relation of the proceedings of the Common-Hall, and court of Aldermen, on Monday the 29th of September, 1740. at the election of a Lord Mayor for the year ensuing. In which is inserted, A List of the Aldermen who voted for, and against setting aside Sir Rob. Godschal, who, as next the Chair, had been recommended to them by the unaninimous Voice of the Common-Hall, as every way qualify'd for, and highly worthy of, the Office of Supreme Magistrate of the City of London; and the Names of those who were Absent. With The Remarkable Speech which immediately preceded this ever memorable Transaction. The Whole addressed to the Ab-s'd Liverymen and an Aff-Ted Community. By a citizen (Online)
An impartial relation of the proceedings of the Common-Hall, and court of Aldermen, on Monday the 29th of September, 1740. at the election of a Lord Mayor for the year ensuing. In which is inserted, A List of the Aldermen who voted for, and against settin

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London : printed for T. Robins, in Fleet-Street, [1740]

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