ermen, and
borrowing L100 from this hosier and L200 from that ironmonger, is
altogether too fanciful.
1808 Journal 52, fos. 91, 113b, 142, 142b.
M907 The death of Queen Mary, 28 Dec, 1694.
1809 Luttrell, iii, 419.
1810 Repertory 99, fo. 189.
1811 Journal 52, fos. 35b, 36, 58b. The address is not entered in the
Journal, but it is printed by Maitland (i, 498).
1812 Luttrell, iii, 433, 443.
M908 The queen's funeral, 5 March, 1695.
1813 Repertory 99, fos. 245, 262.
1814 See above, chap. xii.
1815 Repertory 99, fo. 320.
1816 Luttrell, iii, 446-447.
M909 Discovery of corrupt practices, 1695.
M910 The Speaker convicted of bribery.
1817 Journal House of Commons, xi, 258.
1818 Journal House of Commons, xi, 269. The committee further set out an
extract from the Chamberlain's account of cash notifying payment.
The minutes of the Corporation committee containing the above order
are not to be found; and the Chamberlain's Journal or Cash Account
for June, 1694, is also missing. But the following entry occurs in a
book containing Chamberlain's accounts from the 29th September,
1693, to 29th September, 1694, under the heading "Guifts and
Rewards":--"To the Honourable Sr. John Trevor, Knt., Speaker of the
House of Commons, by order of the committee (appointed by order
Common Councell to consider of wayes and meanes for satisfyeing the
debts due to the orphans and other creditors of the city and to
solicit the parliament for a Bill for that purpose), one thousand
guineas, which at 2_s._ change is eleaven hundred pounds
(L1,100)."--Chamberlain's Account Book, marked 1/21 fo. 136.
1819 Journal House of Commons, xi, 270, 271.
M911 The Speaker expelled the House, 16 March, 1695.
1820 Id., xi, 271, 274.
M912 Transactions between the City and the Marquis of Normanby.
1821 Journal 52, fo. 37b.
1822 Evidence of Sir Robert Clayton.--Journal House of Lords, xv, 551.
1823 Journal House of Lords, xv, 546-558.
M913 Corrupt practices of East India Company in connection with its
charter.
1824 Journal House of Commons, xi, 268.
M914 Sir Thomas Cook and Sir Basil Firebrace.
1825 He had been appointed alderman of the Ward of Billingsgate by
commission of James II in 1687, in which year he also served as
sheriff.--Repertory 92, fo. 363.
1826 Journal House
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