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orth Fields to the city.--Repertory 67, fos. 91b, 122b. 1178 Evelyn's Diary (2nd ed.), i, 322; Whitelock, p. 702. M609 Richmond Park restored to Charles II, 2 June, 1660. 1179 Journal 41, fo. 232b. 1180 Id., fo. 234b. M610 The citizens take the oath of allegiance and supremacy. 1181 Pepys, Diary, 3 June. 1182 Repertory 67, fo. 83b; Journal 41, fo. 235. The king to the lord mayor and court of aldermen requiring all persons holding public office to take the oaths, 5 June.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), p. 38. 1183 Repertory 67, fo. 87. M611 Sir John Weld restored to office of town clerk. 1184 15 Sept., 1642.--Journal 40, fo. 38b. 1185 Journal 41, fos. 235, 236, 242: Remembrancia, ix, 3 (Index, p. 306); Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), p. 42. M612 Sadler, town clerk, removed. 1186 Journal 41, fos. 240b, 241, 241b; Carlyle, "Cromwell's Letters and Speeches," iii, 173, 177, 192. So popular was Love in the city that there was some talk of giving him a public funeral, the procession to start from Merchant Taylors' Hall. This was, however, put a stop to by peremptory orders from the Council of State to the mayor (25 Aug., 1651).--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1651), p. 368. M613 The deposed aldermen restored pursuant to the king's wishes, 4 Sept., 1660. 1187 Remembrancia, ix, 7 (Index, pp. 8-9). A draft of the king's letter by Lord Chancellor Hyde is preserved among the State Papers.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), p. 255. 1188 Journal 41, fo. 240b. M614 Langham excused on his own petition. 1189 Langham calls it the "Rump Parliament," but the "Rump" did not come into being until after Pride's Purge, which took place 6 Dec., 1648. 1190 Remembrancia, ix, 8 (Index, p. 9). 1191 Repertory 67, fo. 130b. M615 Reynardson re-elected mayor, but declines office, 1 Oct., 1660. 1192 Journal 41, fo. 243. M616 The king and parliament entertained in the city, 5 July. 1193 Journal 41, fos. 235b, 236, 236b, 237. M617 Sir Richard Browne major-general of the city's forces, _vice_ Monk resigned, 6 July, 1660. 1194 Id., fos. 237, 238. M618 Demand of a loan of L100,000, 14 Aug. 1195 Id., fos. 240, 240b. 1196 Journal 41, fo. 243b; Remembrancia, ix, 11 (Index, p. 199). M619 The city companies' petition touching their Irish estates, Sept. M620 The king's gr
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