1402 Repertory 80, fos. 17b-18.
M707 Report to Court of Aldermen _re_ veto, 20 Oct., 1674.
1403 Repertory 79, fos. 377, 405b-407b.
1404 Journal 48, fo. 122.
1405 Repertory 80, fo. 17.
M708 The conduct of Jeffreys the Common Sergeant, 12 March, 1675.
M709 Ordered to be suspended from office.
1406 Id., fo. 130b.
M710 Offers an apology which is deemed unsatisfactory, 23 March.
M711 The matter referred to the king.
1407 Repertory 80, fo. 143b.
1408 Id., fo. 131b.
1409 Journal 48, fos. 122, 123, 129; Letter Book YY, fos, 71b, 72b, 75b;
Repertory 80, fo. 18b.
M712 Jeffreys questioned by the king, 29 March, 1675.
M713 The king recommends his restoration to office.
1410 Repertory 80, fos. 152-153b.
M714 Jeffreys restored, 30 March, 1675.
M715 City Records defective.
1411 Repertory 80, fo. 154. On the 26th October of this year the Court of
Aldermen directed a narrative to be drawn up of what had taken place
in the Common Council on the preceding day.--_Id._, fo. 313b. No such
narrative, however, appears to have been drawn up, and on turning to
the Journal we find no minute of any court of Common Council held on
the 25th October.
M716 Standing counsel for the Court of Aldermen.
1412 Repertory 80, fo. 130.
M717 Further search to be made amongst the city's archives touching
rights of mayor and aldermen.
1413 Id., fo. 174.
M718 The opinion of counsel on the question of aldermanic veto,
1675-1678.
1414 Id., fo. 269b.
1415 Printed report on negative voice of mayor and aldermen, 1724, p. 2.
The Recorder, William Steele, had been made chief baron in 1655.
1416 Repertory 82, fos. 28-33b.
1417 Repertory 83, fos. 117b-123.
M719 A cry for war against France, 1678.
M720 A City loan of L100,000, afterwards raised to L150,000.
M721 Parliamentary vote of L200,000 for disbandment of the army, 4 June.
M722 Peace of Nimeguen, 31 July, 1678.
1418 Journal House of Commons, ix, 451.
1419 Journal 48, fo. 374.
1420 Journal 48, fo. 380.
1421 Journal House of Commons, ix, 480.
1422 Journal House of Commons, ix, 483.
1423 Journal House of Commons, ix, 488, 490, 491, 495. According to
Burnet ("Hist. of His Own Time," ii, 173, 174), the House refused to
entrust the money to Charles, but directed that it should be paid
into the Chamber of London, and named a committ
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