51, fo. 84.
M878 A Bill to settle elections of sheriffs prepared by Court of
Aldermen, April, 1692.
M879 The Bill rejected by Common Council.
1741 Repertory 96, fos. 216, 244.
1742 Journal 51, fos. 161, 167.
M880 Act of Common Council for regulating elections at wardmotes, 26
Oct., 1692.
1743 Id., fos. 167b, 187, 193.
1744 Id., fo. 211.
1745 Luttrell, ii, 319.
M881 The king's return, Oct., 1691.
1746 Luttrell, ii, 296.
1747 Journal 51, fo. 142; Luttrell, ii, 303
M882 Again sets out for Holland, March, 1692.
1748 Luttrell, ii, 385.
M883 City loan of L200,000 to the queen, 18 March, 1692.
1749 Journal 51, fos. 116, 160.
1750 Luttrell, ii, 395, 405.
M884 Preparations to meet a threatened invasion by France, April, 1692.
1751 Journal 51, fo. 121b; Luttrell, ii, 434, 435.
1752 Luttrell, ii, 429.
1753 Id., ii, 429, 443-445.
1754 Luttrell, ii, 447.
M885 Battle of La Hogue, 19 May, 1692.
1755 Id., ii, 460.
M886 City loan of L100,000 voted, 26 May.
1756 Journal 51, fos. 123, 123b, 166.
M887 A further loan of L200,000 granted, 6 Sept., 1692.
1757 Luttrell, ii, 555.
1758 Journal 51, fos. 187b, 240.
1759 Luttrell, ii, 561.
M888 The king entertained on lord mayor's day, 29 Oct., 1692
1760 Repertory 96, fo. 504.
1761 Repertory 96, fos. 312, 317; Luttrell, ii, 598.
M889 The City desired to advance another loan of L200,000, Oct., 1692
1762 Repertory 96, fo. 517. The lord mayor is said to have subscribed
L300, each sheriff L150 and the aldermen L50 a-piece.--Luttrell, ii,
603.
1763 Journal 51, fo. 213b.
1764 Luttrell, ii, 603.
M890 Another City loan of L200,000, 25 April, 1693.
1765 Journal 51, fo. 251. A Bill for this purpose had been introduced
into the House of Commons on the 15th December, 1692. It was read a
third time on the 20th January, 1693, and carried up to the Lords,
by whom it was passed without amendment.--Journal House of Commons,
x, 744, 784.
M891 The Turkey fleet intercepted at Lagos Bay, June, 1693.
M892 Excitement in the city.
1766 Luttrell, iii, 116, 125, 126, 131, 135-137, 139.
1767 According to Luttrell (Diary, iii, 141, 142) the Turkey merchants
had desired the Court of Aldermen to present a petition to the queen
on their behalf, but the lord mayor declined on the ground that he
ought to have been first consul
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