[A brief state of the produce of the Bridgehouse estate, and how the same has been disposed of from Lady Day, 1783, to Christmas, 1789 delivered into this Court the 21st day of May last, by the Wardens or Keepers of London Bridge.]
- People / Organizations
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- Imprint
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London] : [s.n.], [1790?
- Publication year
- 1790
- ESTC No.
- N510148
- Grub Street ID
- 369667
- Description
- 91, [1] p. ; 2°.
- Note
- Title taken from order to print on verso of first leaf (general title on recto?)
Order to print with imprint statement: ... Pickett, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Wednesday the 2d day of June, 1790. Ordered, that the brief state of the produce of the Bridgehouse Estate, an how the same has been disposed of from Lady Day, 1783, to Christmas, 1789, delivered into this court the 21st day of May last, by the Wardens or Keepers of Lodon Bridge, be printed, and a copy thereof sent to every Member of this Court. R IX
Contains statements for the years 1784 to 1789 with separate title pages for each year, pagination and register are continuous
The individual title page for 1784 has title: A Brief state of the produce of the Bridgehouse estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Lady Day, 1784. David Buffar, and Joseph Dixon, Wardens or Keepers of London Bridge
A second title page for 1784 has title: A Brief state of the produce of the Bridge House estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for three quarters of a year, ending Christmas, 1784. The account being made for that time, pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Council, of the 7th day of April, 1786. Joseph Dixon, and John Burbank, Wardens or Keepers of London Bridge
The individual title page for 1785 has title: A Brief state of the produce of the Bridgehouse estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Christmas, 1785. Joseph Dixon, and John Burbank, Wardens or Keepers of London Bridge
The individual title page for 1786 has title: A Brief state of the produce of the Bridge House estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Christmas, 1786. Joseph Dixon, and John Burbank, Wardens or Keepers of London Bridge
The individual title page for 1787 has title: A Brief state of the produce of the Bridgehouse estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Christmas, 1787. Joseph Dixon and John Burbank, and Joseph Speck (who succeeded the said Joseph Dixon, deceased.) Wardens or Keepers of London Bridge
The individual title page for 1788 has title: A Brief state of the produce of the Bridge House estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Christmas, 1788. John Burbank, and Joseph Speck, Wardens or Keepers of London Bridge
The individual title page for 1789 has title: A Brief state of the produce of the Bridge House estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Christmas, 1789. John Burbank, and Joseph Speck, Wardens or Keepers of London Bridge
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