City Of London Reading Order
1 series · 33 books
City Of London was a prolific author active from 1800 to 1906, known for crafting engaging narratives primarily in the historical fiction genre. With a notable collection of 33 titles within a single series, as well as several standalone novels, their storytelling continues to captivate readers. Their most esteemed work remains a highlight in the literary landscape of their time.
Standalone Novels Series
33 books
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A Copy of the report of an essay of bread made in the year 1669 |
| 2 | A brief collection out of the records of the City |
| 3 | A warrant sent from the Lord Maior and Aldermen, to all the trained bands in London, and the liberties thereof |
| 4 | Additional rules and bye-laws for the regulation of the Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames |
| 5 | At the general quarter-sessions of the publick peace holden for the city of London by adjournament at Justice-hall in the Old Baily, London, on Wednesday the xij day of January ... 1652 before John Fowke maior of ... London, Thomas Atkins, Thomas Andrewes, Thomas Foote, John Kendricke, aldermen of ... London, and William Steel recorder ... |
| 6 | Bateman mayor |
| 7 | Brocas Mayor. Cur' special' tent' in Vigil' S. Michis' Archi', scil' Lune 28ʻ die Septembris 1730. Annoq |
| 8 | Ceremonials to be observed by the Lord Mayor, aldermen, sheriffs, and officers of the city of London |
| 9 | Extracts, proceedings, &c. Lord Nelson's funeral, 1805-6 |
| 10 | Jovis 25 die Februarii 1668 annoque Regis Caroli Secundi Angl. &c. vicesimo primo |
| 11 | Lewen mayor |
| 12 | Orders appointed to be executed in the cittie of London, for setting roges and idle persons to worke, for the reflief of the poore ... |
| 13 | Orders to be vsed in the time of the infection of the plague vvithin the citie and liberties of London, till further charitable prouision may be had for places of receite for the visited with infection |
| 14 | Presentation of ... the Lord Mayor of London to His Majesty's Judges, 1946-1951 |
| 15 | References respecting the mode of watching the city of London, abstracted from the records |
| 16 | Regulations for the Government of the City Prison at Holloway |
| 17 | Rules, orders, and ordinances for the fisheries in Thames and Medway |
| 18 | Some observations upon the nolle prosequi granted in favour of Mr. Mason |
| 19 | Ten severall orders to be put in execution by the Lord Major and Aldermen of London |
| 20 | The making of modern London |
| 21 | The order of my Lord Ma[yor] the aldermen, and the sheriffs for their meeting and wear[ing of] apparel throughout the whole year |
| 22 | The orders and directions, of the right honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, to be diligently observed and kept by the citizens of London, during the time of the present visitation of the plague |
| 23 | The report of a committee of Aldermen, in affirmance of the right of the Mayor and Aldermen to put a negative to bills or acts depending in the Common-Council of London |
| 24 | [The order of my Lord Mayor, the alderman, and the sheriffs for their meetings] |
| 25 | Orders, rules, directions, and limitations, made ... for the further direction of the president andgovernours of Christ's Hospital ... in the rule ... and government of the carrs, carts, carters, and carmen, within the City ... 1800 |
| 26 | A table of rates, prices, or fares 1828 |
| 27 | Rules and bye-laws for the regulation of the watermen and lightermen of the river Thames 1828 |
| 28 | References respecting the mode of watching the city of London, abstracted fromthe records 1839 |
| 29 | Ceremonials to be observed by the Lord Mayor, aldermen, sheriffs, and officersof the City of London 1848 |
| 30 | Wardmote book 1853 |
| 31 | London Corporation bill 1856 |
| 32 | A list of the plate, with the inscriptions thereon, at the Mansion House of the City of London 1888 |
| 33 | Handbook of ceremonials, &c.: A revised edition of the Book of ceremonials ofthe City of London, as reprinted in proof in 1882 1906 |
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- City Of London has written 33 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1800 to 1906.

