The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . nd thirty-eight. The Jurymen returned by the Inqueft m this jurymWard are to ferve in the feveral Courts held atGuildhall for the Month of June, yearly. This Ward has an Alderman and three Depu- Qovem-ties, fixteenCommon-Councilmen, fifteen Confta- »«-bles, fifteen Scavengers, and forty-four Inqueft- men. It is faxed to the Fifteenth in JLondon at thirty-five Pounds, and in the Exchequer at thirty-fourPounds ten Shillings. The Alderman of this Ward is Richard Beck- AU(rmmford, Efq; one of the Reprefentatives in Parha-


The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . nd thirty-eight. The Jurymen returned by the Inqueft m this jurymWard are to ferve in the feveral Courts held atGuildhall for the Month of June, yearly. This Ward has an Alderman and three Depu- Qovem-ties, fixteenCommon-Councilmen, fifteen Confta- »«-bles, fifteen Scavengers, and forty-four Inqueft- men. It is faxed to the Fifteenth in JLondon at thirty-five Pounds, and in the Exchequer at thirty-fourPounds ten Shillings. The Alderman of this Ward is Richard Beck- AU(rmmford, Efq; one of the Reprefentatives in Parha- wcw-ment for the City of Brifiol; the Common- ^HjCouncilmen are, Mr. Chr. Horfenail, Deputy, Gamon, Mr. Samuel Beard, Mr. JohnHughes, Mr. William Savage, Mr. John King, Nowell, Mr. William Hutton, Mr. JohnColes, Deputy, Mr. Francis Fletcher, Mr. SamuelWclley, Mr. Charles Gardner, Mr. William Cogan,Mr. john Burnett, Mr. Richard Nutt, and Preacher. This Ward is fo extenfive, that it has beenthought proper, for its better Government, to part. Book II. ^HISTORY of LONDON. 9°7 three Di- l-tjions. Remarka-bleTbings. Parijhes and Churches. The Tem-ple. Ibc Origi-nal of theKnightsTempters. part it into three Divifions; as, St. Dunjians, , and St. Sepulchres. The mod remarkable Things which at prefentare to be found in this large Ward are, Firji, The Parijhes and Parijh-Cburches (i.) ofSt. Bartholomew the Lefs; (2.) of St. Bartholomewthe Great; (3.) St. Sepulchres; (4.) St. AndrewsHolborn; (5.) St. Bunjlan in the Weft; and (6.)St. Bridget, alias St. Bride; of which in our Paro-chial Hiftory. Secondly, The Temple, or, as it is recorded inHiftory, the New Temple; fo called, becaufe theTempters, before building of this Houfe, hadtheir Temple in Oldbcurn. This Houfe wasfounded by the Knights Tempters in England, inthe Reign of Henry II. and the fame was de-dicated to God and our BlefTed Lady by He-raclius, Patriarch of the Church called the Holy


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