ered for the city, 5 & 6 Sept., 1666.
1319 Proclamation, 5 Sept.; letter from Lord Arlington to the Lord
Lieutenant of Hertfordshire, 6 Sept.--Cal. State Papers Dom.
(1666-1667), pp. 100, 104.
M668 Letter of condolence and assistance from York, 17 Sept., 1666.
1320 Original letter preserved in the Town Clerk's office.
M669 Similar letters from the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, 27
Sept.
1321 Original letter preserved in the Town Clerk's office. A Bill was
before parliament at the time against the importation of cattle from
Ireland. The City petitioned that a proviso might be added to the
Bill allowing such importation "by way of donation and charitable
loane," but December came and parliament still withheld its
assent.--See copies of City's answer to letter from Ireland,
preserved in Town Clerk's office; also Repertory 72, fos. 2b-3b;
Journal 46, fo. 132b.
M670 Similar letter from Londonderry.
1322 Original letter (undated) preserved in the Town Clerk's office. The
letter was read before the Common Council, 14 Nov., 1666.--Journal
46, fo. 130.
M671 Municipal offices removed to Gresham House.
1323 Repertory 71, fos. 168-169b.
1324 Id., fos. 169b, 170, 171.
M672 Freemen allowed to erect tents or sheds for trade purposes in
certain parts of the city.
1325 Repertory 71, fo. 170b.
M673 Order of Common Council for clearing rubbish from the streets, 10
Sept.
1326 Journal 46, fo. 120.
M674 Proclamation for the recovery of goods stolen or lost during the
late fire, 19 Sept.
1327 Lord Arlington to Sir Thos. Clifford, 4 Sept., 1666.--Cal. State
Papers Dom. (1666-1667), p. 99.
1328 Repertory 71, fo. 172. The proclamation came out on the 19th
Sept.--Journal 46, fo. 124; Cal. State Papers Dom. (1666-1667), p.
140.
1329 Journal 46, fo. 121.
M675 Letter from the Primate and lords to the mayor touching the property
of ruined churches, 19 Oct., 1666.
1330 Original letter preserved in the Town Clerk's office.
M676 Lord mayor's day shorn of its pageantry, 29 Oct., 1666.
1331 Pepys, Diary, 15 Sept., 1666.
1332 Id., 29 Oct., 1666.
M677 No elections on St. Thomas's day.
1333 Repertory 72, fo. 26b. The king had previously (in September?)
written to the city bidding them take special care that the members
to be elected in Decembe
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