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adley, 25 Jan., 1641.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1637-1649), p. 432. 436 Journal 39, fo. 167b. M180 Letters from Lenthall to the City touching the loan of L60,000, 6 and 19 Feb., 1641. 437 Journal 39, fo. 167. 438 Id., fo. 180. 439 "I think now we shall proceed clearly and speedily for moneys." Uvedale to Bradley, 16 Feb., 1641.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1640-1641), p. 462. 440 Journal House of Commons, ii, 88. 441 Repertory 55, fo. 86. M181 Trial and execution of Strafford, March-May, 1641. 442 Journal 39, fo. 185b. 443 Journal House of Commons, ii, 118, 125. 444 Rushworth, iv, 233, 234. M182 The City stops the loan until justice is executed on Strafford, May, 1641. 445 Uvedale to Bradley, 3 May.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1640-1641), p. 569. The day after Strafford's execution the Court of Aldermen intimated their readiness to pay over L80,000, part of L120,000 promised by the City, to Sir William Uvedale and the Earl of Warwick.--Repertory 55, fo. 136. M183 The "Protestation" accepted by the City, May, 1641. 446 Journal House of Commons, ii, 132. 447 Repertory 55, fo. 133. 448 Journal 39, fo. 203b; Journal 40, fo. 2b. M184 Establishment of a poll tax for disbanding the armies, July, 1641. 449 "A proclamacon for the speedy payment of the moneys assessed by parlyament for disbanding the armies," 6 July, 1641.--Journal 39, fo. 213. 450 Journal 39, fo. 216. M185 The "friendly assistance," July, 1641. 451 Journal House of Commons, ii, 78. 452 Journal 39, fo. 218. "The Scots are now put to a push, for the city within these two days, besides the poll money, have advanced L40,000 to send them away, and to disband both armies" (Wiseman to Pennington, 29 July, 1641). "This day London pays L40,000" (Bere to the same, 29 July).--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1641-1643), p. 62. 453 Wiseman to Sir John Pennington, 29 July.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1641-1643), p. 62; Journal House of Commons, ii, 229. 454 "The poll money comes in cheerfully and so fast in Guildhall that they want tellers to receive it" Smith to Pennington, 6 Aug.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1641-1643), p. 76. M186 The queen mother in England. 455 Journal House of Commons, ii, 231. 456 Repertory 52, fo. 293; Journal 38, fos. 164, 164b. 457 Repertory 53, fo.
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