- the
people of any place; the
community or
commonalty" in the singular; "the
common people, the
commonalty; the
lower order, as
distinguished from those...
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maintenance of
their new bridge, the two men
instituted the
Wardens and
Commonalty of
Rochester Bridge. The two
elected wardens were
appointed under letters...
- The City of
London Corporation,
officially and
legally the
Mayor and
Commonalty and
Citizens of the City of London, is the
local authority of the City...
- The Mayor, Burgesses, and
Commonalty of the
Borough of
Carmarthen were
established by a
royal charter of 1604. The
Mayorship was
transferred in 1835 to...
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established in 1835 by the Muni****l
Corporations Act 1835. The "Mayor and
Commonalty of the
Borough of Colchester" was
reformed as a muni****l borough. On...
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mayor of
Leicester and his brethren, having, with the
consent of the
commonalty, by the last ordinance,
placed the town
under the
government of the aldermen...
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Ordinances Ordained and
Established by the Mayor,
Aldermen and
Commonalty of the Said City, in
Common Council Convened. Albany:
Barber and Southwick...
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sarcasm of the
Master of the
Rolls was
plain "The
Mayor Commonalty and
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London v Samede". 22
February 2012.
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