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issioned to provide new regalia for the occasion. 1211 The precise sum was L31,978 9_s._ 11_d._, of which L21,978 9_s._ 11_d._ was paid by warrant dated 20 July, 1661.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1661-1662). pp. 35, 41. On the other hand, it appears from a receipt by Vyner printed in Archaeologia (xxix, 266) that the money or some portion of it remained unpaid as late as July, 1662. M627 Procession from the Tower to Whitehall, 22 April. 1661. 1212 Letter from Sir William Morice or Morrice (Secretary of State) to the lord mayor, desiring the streets of the city to be railed off where convenient and gravelled against the day of his majesty riding through the city to his coronation, 4 April, 1661.--Remembrancia, ix, 28 (Index p. 117). 1213 Repertory 67, fo. 223b. 1214 Id., fo. 218. M628 Coronation day, 23 April. M629 Accident to a former City Recorder. 1215 Pepys, Diary, 23 April. M630 The meeting of the Cavalier Parliament, 8 May, 1661. 1216 Letter to Edward Bowles, 19 March.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), p. 538. 1217 J.C. to Tho. Powell, 19 March.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), p. 537. 1218 Letters to Edward Bowles and John Woolwich, 19 March.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), pp. 538, 541. 1219 Letter to Rev. Mr. Roger, 19 March.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), p. 539. 1220 Diary, 20 March. M631 The City an example to the rest of the country. 1221 William Beauchamp to Dan. Crosse, 19 March.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), p. 539. 1222 Buxton to Bowles, 19 March.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), p. 536. 1223 Royle to Gibbons, 19 March; Letter to Fran. Darley, 19 March.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), pp. 536, 537. M632 The court party afraid. M633 Letters intercepted at the post office. 1224 Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), p. 536, editorial note. M634 The Corporation Act, 1661. 1225 Although it passed the Commons on the 5th July it did not receive the assent of the Lords until December.--Journal House of Commons, viii, 291, 339. M635 Petition for confirmation of City's charter, 9 July, 1661. 1226 Journal 41, fo. 254. 1227 Journal House of Commons, viii, 302. "Great talk now," wrote Pepys on the 31 May, "how the parliament intend to make a collection of free gifts to the king throughout the
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