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467. M823 The second Declaration of Indulgence, 27 April, 1688. 1603 Lingard, xiv, 195-197. 1604 Luttrell, i, 440. 1605 Burnet, iii, 229. M824 The seven bishops committed to the Tower. 1606 Luttrell, i, 442. 1607 Burnet, iii, 232. 1608 Luttrell, i, 444. M825 Trial and acquittal of the bishops, 29 and 30 June, 1688. 1609 Burnet, iii, 237. M826 Disaffection among the troops at Hounslow. 1610 Luttrell, i, 448; Burnet, iii, 236, 237. M827 The birth of Prince Charles Edward, 10 June, 1688. 1611 Repertory 93, fo. 157. 1612 Id., fos. 164b, 167b. M828 Invitation to William of Orange, 30 June, 1688. 1613 Luttrell, i, 462. 1614 Journal 50, fo. 350b. M829 Restoration of the City's liberties, 6 Oct., 1688. 1615 He had been appointed mayor by Letters Patent (7 Sept.) to succeed Sir John Shorter, who had died from the effects of a fall from his horse on the occasion of his opening St. Bartholomew fair in Smithfield (Luttrell, i, 458-459). Eyles was to continue in office during the king's pleasure. 1616 The deed of restitution under the great seal, dated the 3rd October, as well as Chapman's commission to be mayor, dated the 5th October are preserved at the Guildhall (Charter Closet, Box No. 24). 1617 Repertory 94, fos. 1-3. 1618 Id., fos. 4-5. 1619 Journal 50, fo. 352. Sir Humphrey Edwin was re-elected, and with him John Fleet, in place of Sir Samuel Thomson. Both Edwin and Fleet prayed to be discharged, but the Court of Aldermen refused.--Repertory 94, fos. 13, 14. 1620 Repertory 94, fo. 17. 1621 Repertory 94, fo. 77; _Id._ 96, fo. 312. "The citty of London, since the refusal of Sir George Treby to be their recorder, have made choice of Mr. Sommers, of the Inner Temple, but he also refused it; then they pitcht upon Mr. Conyers, but he declined it, as also Mr. Selby."--Luttrell, i, 471. 1622 Repertory 94, fo. 69. 1623 Journal 50, fo. 361. M830 Writs for a new parliament. 1624 Luttrell, i, 463, 479, 480; Journal 50, fo. 351. M831 Question as to the legitimacy of Prince Charles, 20 Oct., 1688. 1625 Luttrell, i, 470. 1626 Journal 50, fo. 354. M832 A "mass house" in the city wrecked by the mob, 29 Oct., 1688. 1627 Journal 50, fos. 354b, 355b; Luttrell, i, 472. M833 Arrival of William and his march on London, Nov., 1688. 1628 Luttrell, i,
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