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London and the Kingdom - Volume 2 / A History Derived Mainly from the Archives at Guildhall in the Custody of the Corporation of the City of London. cover

London and the Kingdom - Volume 2 / A History Derived Mainly from the Archives at Guildhall in the Custody of the Corporation of the City of London.

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Drawing on civic records, the work traces how London’s municipal institutions engaged with national politics in the early 17th century, describing civic reception of a new monarch, plague precautions, and ceremonial pageantry. It documents the City's financial and legal interactions with the crown, including loans, levies, contested taxes, and charter disputes, alongside involvement in overseas plantations and commercial enterprises. The account chronicles responses to conspiracies and foreign incidents, and follows parliamentary crises, trials, forfeitures, and the mobilization of city forces, revealing recurring tensions between civic privilege, municipal administration, and royal authority.

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Reginald R. Sharpe

Reginald R. Sharpe was a notable historian primarily recognized for his extensive work on the history of London. His most significant contribution is the multi-volume series "London and the Kingdom," which draws heavily from the archives at Guildhall, providing a detailed account of the city's development and governance. This work is distinguished by its thorough research and dedication to uncovering the historical narratives that shaped London. Through his writings, Sharpe has contributed to the understanding of London's rich historical tapestry, making his works valuable resources for both scholars and enthusiasts of urban history.

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