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261 Remembrancia, v, 103 (Index, p. 413). 262 Marginal note to the lord treasurer's letter. M106 Joy in the city at the return of Charles from Spain, Oct., 1623. 263 Mead to Stuteville, 29 March, 1623. The writer of this letter appears to have lost the point of the jest, and ascribes the circumstance to the pure simplicity of the clergyman, who mistook the nature of the order.--"Court and Times," ii, 381. 264 Chamberlain to Carleton, 5 April, 1623; Mead to Stuteville, 5 April, 1623.--"Court and Times," ii, 383-385. 265 Journal 32, fo. 222. 266 Chamberlain to Carleton, 11 Oct., 1623.--"Court and Times," ii, 422. M107 The parliament of 1624. M108 The French alliance. M109 Efforts made to raise money in the city, July, 1624. 267 "Court and Times," ii, 463-464. 268 Remembrancia, vi, 125 (Index, pp. 195-196). M110 Mansfeld in London, Sept., 1624. M111 Stat. 21, Jas. I, c. 2 (1624), relative to concealed lands. 269 An Act for the general quiet of the subjects against all pretences of concealment whatsoever.--Stat. 21, James I, c. 2. 270 Remembrancia, iv, 126 (Index, p. 115). 271 Cal. State Papers Dom. (1619-1623), pp. 4-5. 272 Cal. State Papers Dom. (1619-1623), p. 89; Remembrancia, v, 81 (Index, p. 116). 273 Remembrancia, v, 82 (Index, p. 116). 274 The chief objections raised were that the new charter exempted the citizens from serving at musters outside the city, but it granted the City forfeitures for treason and estreated recognisances, the custody of Bethlem and a number of houses intended for the relief of the poor, etc.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1619-1623), p. 192. 275 Repertory 34, fo. 593; Letter Book GG, fo. 282; Cal. State Papers Dom. (1619-1623), pp. 177, 189, 192. 276 Journal House of Commons, i, 672, 752, 757. M112 The City to press 2,000 men for service in the Palatinate, Oct., 1624. 277 Remembrancia, vi, 67. 278 Remembrancia, vi, 68; Journal 32, fo. 330. 279 Remembrancia, vi, 69. 280 Journal 33, fo. 7. M113 Mansfeld's expedition. 281 Chamberlain to Carleton, 9 Oct., 1624.--"Court and Times," ii, 476. 282 The same to the same, 8 Jan., 1625.--"Court and Times," ii, 490; Cal. State Papers Dom. (1623-1625), p. 441. 283 "There is a warrant for a new press here of 2,000 men, the moiety of the city and liberties, the
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