ent, Aug., 1651.
1053 Journal 41, fo. 62.--"The Council [of State] sent a committee to the
Common Council to stir them up in this conjuncture to do what
becomes them for their own and the public safety, and they are at
present in a very good and complying temper, and ready to do
anything they shall be directed to" (the Council of State to
Major-General Harrison, 13 Aug.).--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1651), p.
327.
1054 Journal House of Commons, vi, 619-622. Proceedings of Council of
State. 14 Aug.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1651), p. 329. Council of
State to mayor, etc., of London, 19 Aug.--_Id._, pp. 342-343.
M537 A letter from Charles to the City to be burnt by the common hangman,
25 Aug.
1055 Journal House of Commons, vii, 6.
1056 Whitelock, p. 506.
M538 Battle of Worcester, 3 Sept., 1651.
1057 Cromwell to Lenthall, 3 Sept.--Carlyle, _op. cit._, iii, 201.
1058 Journal House of Commons, vii, 15.
1059 Journal House of Commons, vii, 12-13, 18-21, 30-31.
1060 Journal 41, fos. 64b, 74.
M539 Scottish prisoners brought to London.
1061 Carlyle, iii, 205-206.
M540 Cromwell's reception in London on his return from Worcester, 12
Sept., 1651.
1062 Whitelock, pp. 509, 510; Journal House of Commons, vii, 18.
M541 The Navigation Act, 1651.
1063 Journal 41, fo. 68.
M542 The war with Holland, 1652-1653.
1064 Cal. State Papers Dom. (1651-1652), p. 196.
1065 Proceedings of Council of State, 24 and 29 May, 1652.--Cal. State
Papers Dom. (1651-1652), pp. 255-267.
1066 Proceedings of Council of State, 30 March, 1653.--Cal. State Papers
Dom. (1652-1653), p. 242.
1067 Journal 41, fo. 90b; Cal. State Papers Dom. (1653-1654), pp. 260,
269.
M543 Subscriptions opened in the city for wounded soldiers and sailors, 4
March, 1653.
1068 Journal 41, fos. 82-82b. In a subsequent rendering an account of the
money the amount collected is given as L1,072 16_s._ 5_d._--_Id._,
fo. 97.
1069 Journal 41, fo. 83.
1070 Repertory 62, fo. 317; Whitelock, p. 557; Cal. State Papers Dom.
(1652-1653), pp. 429, 434.
M544 Conflict between parliament and the city touching elections,
Feb.-March, 1653.
1071 The Act which forbade anyone to be elected an officer in the city
who had been in favour of entering into a private engagement with
the late king.--Journal House of C
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