| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - Architecture - 1813 - 696 pages
...mayor, recorder, ten aldermen, twenty cowmon-coonciUmen, a town clerk, and two serjeauls at. Mace. .This borough sends two members to Parliament, and has done so since the twenty-third year of the reign of Edward I.* It does not acknowledge any patron ; but whether it really... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1813 - 614 pages
...mayor, recorder, ten aldermen, twenty common-council-men, a town clerk, and two Serjeants at Mace. This borough sends two members to Parliament, and has done so since the twenty-third year of the reign of Edward I.* It does not acknowledge any patron; but whether it really... | |
| Atlases - 1822 - 782 pages
...great ad van tage to the inhabitants. In the town U also a manufacture of sailcloth. Scarborough was incorporated a borough by a charter in the reigns...of York, and 218 N. of London. Long. 0. 24. W. Lat. 5*. 16. N. SCARBOROUGH, a town and fort on the island of Tobago. SCARBOROUGH, a post township of the... | |
| Great Britain. Commissioners for Inquiring Concerning Charities, John Wade - Charities - 1828 - 790 pages
...of a mayor, recorder, ten aldermen, ten common-councilmei], a town-clerk, and two sergeants-at-mace. The borough sends two members to Parliament, and has done so since the 23d of Edward I. The right of election is in the mayor, aldermen, and resident burgesses, not receiving... | |
| John Wade - Church and state - 1832 - 730 pages
...of a mayor, recorder, ten aldermen, ten common-councilmen, a town-clerk, and two sergeants-at-mace. The borough sends two members to Parliament, and has done so since the 23d of Edward I. The right of election is in the mayor, aldermen, and resident burgesses, not receiving... | |
| John Wade - Great Britain - 1835 - 862 pages
...of a mayor, recorder, ten aldermen, ten common-councilmen, a town-clerk, and two sergeants-at-mace. The borough sends two members to Parliament, and has done so since the 23d of Edward I. The right of election is in the mayor, aldermen, and resident burgesses, not receiving... | |
| England - 1840 - 232 pages
...each house, in 1801, was 5-24; in 1831, 686. Poor rates, in 1838, £15,813 19s. The borough returns two members to parliament ; and has done so since the reign of Edward I. Constituency, in 1841, 1,570; of whom 1,301 were £10 householders, 29 burgesses, 460 scot and lot... | |
| Great Britain - 1882 - 202 pages
...of a mayor, recorder, ten aldermen, ten common councilmen, a town-clerk, and two sergeants-at-mace. The borough sends two members to Parliament, and has done so since the 23rd of Edward I. The sons of burgesses, and those who have served apprentice seven years in the borough,... | |
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