he mayor within the precincts of the Temple.
1383 Preserved in the Town Clerk's office.
1384 Repertory, 74, fo. 116.
1385 8 Aug., 1671.--Repertory 76, fo. 216b.
M697 Secret treaty of Dover, 1 June, 1670.
1386 2 July.--Journal 47, fo. 55; Letter Book XX, fo. 46.
1387 Repertory 75, fo. 268, 289.
1388 Id., fo. 296b.
1389 Repertory 76, fo. 9b.
M698 The Prince of Orange entertained in the city, Dec., 1670.
1390 Original letters on the subject from the Earl of Manchester to the
lord mayor, 4 and 5 Dec., preserved in the Town Clerk's
office.--_Cf._ Journal 47, fos. 74-74b; Repertory 76, fos. 17, 27,
28-29; Letter Book XX, fo. 61.
M699 The Exchequer stops payment, 2 Jan., 1672.
1391 Burnet, "Hist. of His Own Time," i, 560. Burnet omits to mention the
sums lavished on his mistresses and illegitimate children.
M700 London bankers brought to bankruptcy.
M701 Declaration of war with the Dutch, 17 March, 1672.
1392 Proclamation dated 22 March; precept of the lord mayor dated 24
March.--Journal 47, fos. 168b, 171b.
M702 Parliament and the Test Act, 1673.
M703 The City in arrears with assessments.
1393 Repertory 78, fos. 95b. 98b, 136b; Journal 47, fo. 264b; Letter Book
XX, fo. 205b.
M704 Cardonel's proposals for raising money by annuities.
1394 "An advertisemt and demonstracon concerning ye improvemt of monies
to ye great benefitt and advantage of all persons of wt nacon, sex,
age, degree or quality soever, willing to advance any sume or sumes
according to ye method herein after menconed, propounded to ye right
honoble, the lord maior, aldermen and commons in Common Councell
assembled."--Journal 48, fos. 52b-56.
1395 Repertory 78, fos. 120, 123b.
1396 Journal 47, fo. 265.
1397 The committee's report, though dated 20 Oct., 1673, did not come
before the Common Council until May in the following year.--Journal
48, fo. 52b.
M705 The City's petition to parliament for relief, Feb., 1674.
1398 Journal 48, fos. 19, 23b; Letter Book YY, fos. 15, 19b.
M706 The question of aldermanic veto again raised, Sept., 1674.
1399 Objection appears to have been raised for the first time four years
before (Jan., 1645).--Repertory 57 (Pt. 2), fo. 45b; Journal 40, fo.
121b.
1400 Journal 48, fo. 90b; Letter Book YY, fo. 62b.
1401 Journal 48, fo. 122; Letter Book YY, fo. 71b.
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