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3b; Journal 38, fo. 173. M187 The king sets out for Scotland, 10 Aug., 1641. 458 Journal House of Commons, ii, 246. M188 Adjournment of the Houses, 8 Sept. M189 A day of public thanksgiving, 7 Sept. 459 Journal 39, fos. 202, 229. 460 Journal 39, fo. 221b; Journal House of Commons, ii, 276. M190 Judgment of Star Chamber _re_ the City's Irish estate reversed, 26 Aug., 1641. 461 Journal 39, fos. 164-166b. 462 26 Aug.--Journal 40, fo. 6b; Journal House of Commons, ii, 272. M191 Disbanded soldiers in the city, Sept.-Oct., 1641. 463 Journal 39, fo. 236. 464 Journal 39, fos. 237b, 238. Return of the mayor to the council touching the steps he had taken for ridding the city of loose and disorderly persons, sending home disbanded soldiers, and shutting up infected houses. 20 Oct.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1641-1643), p. 141. M192 The Irish rebellion of 1641. M193 The City asked for a loan of L50,000, 2 Nov., 1641. 465 Journal 39, 240. 466 Before the end of December nearly the whole amount had been paid to the order of the Commons.--Journal 39, fo. 262; Repertory 55, fos. 223, 230b, 231b, 333, 351, 351b. M194 The City declares against the Catholic lords and the bishops, 12 Nov., 1641. 467 Journal House of Commons, ii, 314. As regards protections, the Common Council had drafted a petition to the House in the preceding May.--Journal 40, fo. 3. M195 Charles entertained in the city, 25 Nov., 1641. 468 "Hist. of England (1637-1649)," ii, 316. 469 Repertory 55, fo. 227. 470 Journal 39, fo. 243b. 471 Journal 40, fo. 8. "Preparations for the king's reception. He is to dine at Guildhall and be escorted thence by the city companies to Whitehall. I am glad we are thus dutiful; it makes the sectaries look about them, and the consideration of his majesty having the love of the able citizens will certainly conduce much to settle his affairs" Wiseman to Sir John Pennington, 18 Nov.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1641-1643), p. 168. M196 The Recorder's speech, 25 Nov. 472 Journal 39, fo. 245b. 473 "This day the city is busy receiving his majesty; all is very stately and well, but that I am told the present which was spoken of is wanting" Bere to John Pennington, 25 Nov.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1641-1643), p. 178. Again, "They say a great present
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