or, etc., 8 Oct.--Remembrancia, viii, 232 (Index,
p. 256).
419 Notes by Sec. Windebank, 7 and 9 Oct.--Cal. State Papers Dom.
(1640-1641), pp. 146, 151.
M167 Edmund Wright elected mayor _loco_ Garway, 29 Sept., 1640.
420 Journal 39, fo. 138b.
421 Windebank to the king, 6 Oct., 1640.--Clarendon State Papers, ii,
128. See also Notes by Windebank, 30 Sept.--Cal. State Papers Dom.
(1640-1641), p. 115.
M168 The loan reduced to L50,000.
422 Vane to Windebank, 13 Oct.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1640-1641), p.
167.
423 Windebank to the king, 14 Oct.--Clarendon State Papers, ii, 129-131.
Notes by Windebank.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1640-1641), p. 170.
M169 The Treaty of Ripon, 21 Oct., 1640.
M170 Meeting of the Long Parliament, 3 Nov., 1640.
M171 Speaker Lenthall.
424 Between 1631, the year of Finch's death, and 1635, when Gardiner was
elected Recorder, there had been three other Recorders, viz., Edward
Littleton, Robert Mason and Henry Calthorp, not one of whom sat in
parliament for the city.
M172 The City and the Earl of Strafford.
425 On the 3rd November the mayor issued his precept for steps to be
taken to prevent further mischief.--Journal 39, fo. 143.
M173 Necessity of raising money, Nov., 1640.
426 Gardiner, "Hist. of England (1637-1649)," ii, 22, 23.
427 Journal House of Commons, 2 Dec., ii, 43; Repertory 55, fo. 21.
428 7 Jan., 1641.--Journal 39, fo. 162.
M174 Alleged Popish plot, Nov., 1640.
429 "Proclamation ordering Popish recusants to repair to their homes,
and not to come to court or within ten miles of London without
special licence, 11 Nov., 1640.--Journal 39, fo. 147.
M175 Impeachment of Archbishop Laud, Dec., 1640.
430 "Hist. of the Rebellion" (ed. 1839), pp. 85, 86.
431 Journal House of Commons, ii, 49.
M176 The Scottish commissioners in the city.
432 Clarendon, "Hist. of the Rebellion," p. 81.
M177 City loan of L60,000, Jan., 1641.
M178 Reprieve of Goodman, 22 Jan., 1641.
M179 Excitement in the city.
433 Journal House of Commons, ii, 71.
434 Journal 39, fo. 167.
435 "These sessions a priest was condemned at Newgate whom the king
reprieved, whereupon the city absolutely refused to send in their
moneys. The issue of it will be that in a day or two the man will be
hanged and we shall have our money." Uvedale to Br
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