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ee for "breaking" the army. M723 The Popish plot, 1678. 1424 Journal 48, fos. 406, 408. 1425 Journal 49, fos. 1-14b, 76, 84, 87b, 153, etc. 1426 Journal 49, fo. 152b; Repertory 84, fo. 4b. 1427 Journal 48, fo. 410. Charles was very fond of viewing the pageants on lord mayor's day.--Repertory 77, fos. 270-280b; Repertory 78, fos. 285b, 320, 323b; Repertory 79, fos. 402, 404b; Repertory 80, fos. 295b, 303b; Repertory 81, fo. 329b; Journal 48, fos. 332, 336. M724 The dissolution of the Cavalier Parliament, 24 Jan., 1679. M725 The first short parliament, 6 March-27 May, 1679. 1428 During the debate on the Bill, Pilkington had expressed a hope that the duke, who was abroad at the time, would return in order that he might be impeached for high treason.--See "Debates of the House of Commons from the year 1667 to the year 1694, collected by the Honble. Anchitell Grey, Esq...." (London, 1763), vii, 238. 1429 Journal House of Commons, ix, 597-8. 1430 Repertory 84, fos. 122b-124; Journal 49, fo. 41b. M726 The king's illness and recovery, Aug.-Sept., 1679. 1431 Repertory 84, fo. 202b. 1432 Journal 49, fo. 61. 1433 Repertory 85, fo. 88. M727 Proclamation against "tumultuous petitions," 12 Dec., 1679. 1434 Journal House of Commons, ix, 635, 636. 1435 Journal 49, fo. 85b. M728 Petitioners and Abhorrers. M729 The petition of Common Hall, 29 July, 1680. 1436 "The proceedings at the Guild-Hall in London, on Thursday, July the 29th, 1680"--a tract preserved in the Guildhall Library (A*). A draft of a petition to his majesty on the subject of parliament had been put forward at the Common Hall held on Midsummer-day. See "A true account of the proceedings at the Common Hall ... on Thursday, the 24th of June, 1680, with a copy of the petitions there offered and own'd by the general acclamation of the Hall for the sitting of the parliament, in a letter to a friend in the country."--A printed tract preserved in the same volume. 1437 Journal 49, fo. 148b; Grey, Parliamentary Debates, vii, 463, 464. 1438 Repertory 89, fos. 17, 24b, 28b. M730 The City's address to the king, 12 Nov., 1680. M731 The king's reply. 1439 Journal 49, fo. 156b. 1440 Luttrell, Diary, 12 Nov., 1680, i, 60. M732 The second short parliament, 1680-1681. 1441 Journal 49, fo. 153b. 1442 Ken
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