By the mayor. To the alderman of the ward of ... Whereas among the many enormities that are too frequently practised within this city and the liberties thereof, I have taken particular notice of the profanation of the Lords day by the so general resort to publick houses, where great part of the day is taken up and wasted in idle or unseasonable discourses, if not worse imployment

City of London (England). Lord Mayor

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By the mayor. To the alderman of the ward of ... Whereas among the many enormities that are too frequently practised within this city and the liberties thereof, I have taken particular notice of the profanation of the Lords day by the so general resort to publick houses, where great part of the day is taken up and wasted in idle or unseasonable discourses, if not worse imployment

by City of London (England). Lord Mayor

1681

Printed by Samuel Roycroft, printer to the honourable city of London.

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