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net, "Hist. of England," iii, 389. 1443 Journal House of Commons, ix, 700-704; Journal 49, fo. 170. M733 The City's petition to the king for parliament to be allowed to sit, 13 Jan., 1681. 1444 Journal 49, fo. 170-171b. A printed copy is preserved in the Guildhall Library (M 4, 5). 1445 Journal 49, fo. 178. M734 Parliamentary elections in the city, 1681. 1446 There is a hiatus in the Common Hall books from 1661 to 1717. 1447 "A true narrative of the proceedings at the Guildhall, London, the fourth of this instant February, in their unanimous election of their four members to serve in parliament. With their thanks to them and the petitioning lords."--Book of Tracts preserved in the Guildhall Library ("London Pamphlets," vol. 12, No. 7, M 4, 5). 1448 North's _Examen_, pp. 101-2; Burnet, ii, 281, note. M735 Dissolution of the third short parliament, 28 March, 1681. 1449 Speech of Sir Robert Clayton in the House, 25 March.--Parliamentary Debates (Grey), v, 305. 1450 Printed in "Tracts K" (No. 43), in the Guildhall Library. M736 City's address to the king, presented 19 May, 1681. 1451 Journal 49, fos. 205b-207. A printed copy of the address is to be found among the Tracts preserved in the Guildhall Library ("London Pamphlets," vol. 12, No. 12, M 4, 5). 1452 Luttrell. Diary, 13, 19 and 20 May, 1681 (i, 84, 87, 88). M737 A re-action in favour of the court party, July, 1681. 1453 Luttrell, Diary, 1 July, 1681 (i, 105). This address, which purported to represent "the act and sense of the generality of apprentices," was disavowed by the Protestant apprentices of the city in an address which they presented to Sir Patience Ward, the ultra-Protestant lord mayor, on the 2nd September (1681), the day appointed for the annual commemoration of the Great Fire, recently proclaimed to have been the work of Papists.--Printed among "Tracts K," No. 74, preserved in the Guildhall Library. M738 Proceedings against College. 1454 Luttrell, Diary, 8, 12 and 24 July and 17 Aug. (i, 108, 109, 110, 112, 117). M739 Proceedings against the Earl of Shaftesbury, July-Nov., 1681. 1455 Journal 49, fo. 182b. 1456 Kennet, iii, 400. M740 The manner of election of sheriffs. M741 Attempt to restrict the number of electors in the 14th century. 1457 Letter Book C, fo. 62b. 1458 Letter
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