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The Troy weight was kept in the Husting of London and known as the Husting-weight. —
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Hervy was, accordingly, attached but released on bail, and early in the following January (1274), his charters were duly examined in the Husting before all the people, and declared void.
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By will dated 5th July, 1575, proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, (1544) Gresham disposed of the reversion of the Royal Exchange and of his mansion-house in the parish of St. Helen,
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(Cal. of Wills, Court of Husting, i, 344) bequeathed to the city many valuable legal and other treatises, only one of which (known to this day as "Liber Horn,") is preserved among the archives of the
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As a result of the Husting telegram, the President wired Secretary Baker, insisting upon a definite and unequivocal repudiation of the hyphen vote.
Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him Joseph P. Tumulty
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Husting at the Guildhall, it was the duty of the Mayor, or other official holding the court, to rise and meet him and place him by his side.
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This morning I received the attached telegram from Senator Husting, expressing Mr. Campbell's and Mr. Nieman's views.
Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him Joseph P. Tumulty
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As a result of the Husting telegram, the President wired Secretary Baker, insisting upon a definite and unequivocal repudiation of the hyphen vote.
Woodrow Wilson as I know Him Tumulty, Joseph P 1921
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This morning I received the attached telegram from Senator Husting, expressing Mr. Campbell's and Mr. Nieman's views.
Woodrow Wilson as I know Him Tumulty, Joseph P 1921
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Tofts and his seven sons sitting by him, and all they well-weaponed and with green coats over their hauberks; and they that came last found three hundreds of good men and true gathered there, albeit this was but the Husting of the Tofts.
Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair William Morris 1865
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