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l 50, fo. 98; Luttrell, Diary, 2 Oct. M797 Judgment against the City entered up, 4 Oct., 1683. 1552 Kennet, iii, 416. 1553 Repertory 88, fo. 184. 1554 Repertory 88, fo. 188b; Journal 50, fo. 100b; Luttrell, Diary, i, 285. M798 The king's action against the livery companies. M799 Death of the king, 6 Feb., 1685. 1555 Repertory 90, fo. 46. M800 The Accession of James II, 6 Feb., 1685. 1556 Journal 50, fo. 128. 1557 Id., fo. 129b. M801 The question of continuation of customs and excise. 1558 Journal 50, fo. 129. 1559 Journal 50, fo. 130; Burnet, iii, 10; Luttrell, i, 330. M802 The coronation of king and queen, 23 April, 1685. 1560 Journal 50, fo. 131; Repertory 90, fo. 61. 1561 Repertory 90, fo. 72b, 78b-79. 1562 Id., fo. 76. M803 A Tory parliament, 1685. 1563 Burnet, iii, 16. "There have been quo warranto'es brought against divers corporations ... with what design is easily apparent."--Luttrell, Diary, Feb., 1684 (i, 302). 1564 Mayor's precept, 5 May, 1685.--Journal 50, fo. 134. 1565 Journal House of Commons, ix, 715. M804 Oates and Dangerfield whipt at the cart's tail, May, 1685. 1566 Journal 50, fo. 135b. M805 Richard Baxter brought to trial, 30 May, 1685. 1567 Kennet, iii, 446, 447. M806 The Monmouth Rebellion, 1685. 1568 Journal 50, fos. 136-137b. M807 Trial of Cornish and others, 19 Oct., 1685. 1569 Goodenough had been nominated under-sheriff by Bethell against the wish of Cornish, and much discussion had arisen between the two sheriffs in consequence. 1570 Howell, State Trials, xi, 426. M808 Execution of Cornish, 23 Oct., 1685. 1571 Howell, State Trials, xi, 450, 451; Burnet, iii, 65, 66. 1572 Journal House of Commons, x, 193. M809 Execution of Mrs. Gaunt, 23 Oct. 1573 Burnet, iii, 62. M810 The revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Oct., 1685. M811 Session of parliament, 9-20 Nov., 1685. 1574 Journal 50, fo. 143. 1575 Journal House of Commons, ix, 761. M812 James and the Catholics, 1686. 1576 Godden _v._ Sir Edward Hales, an action for debt of L500 brought upon the Test Act 25 Chas. II, c. 2.--Luttrell. i, 380, 382. 1577 Repertory 91. fo. 23. 1578 Luttrell, i, 373-375. 1579 Ellis Correspondence, 27 April, 1686, 2nd series, iv, 94. M813 The camp at Hounslow opened, 28 May, 1686. 1580 Ellis Correspondence, 2nd series, iv, 94. 1581
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