, Sir Thomas Stamp, Sir Thomas Lane, Sir
Thomas Abney and Sir Owen Buckingham, and chose in their room Sir
William Pritchard, Sir John Fleet, Sir Francis Child, Sir Samuel
Dashwood, Sir Thomas Cook and Sir Charles Duncombe."--Diary, v, 193.
M945 The city members.
1886 Luttrell, v, 198.
1887 Id., v, 244.
M946 The queen entertained on lord mayor's day, 29 Oct., 1702.
1888 Luttrell, v, 220, 221. His election is not recorded in the City's
Journal. The minutes of the court of Common Council at this period
were either very imperfectly written up, or if written up have been
either lost or suppressed. It is scarcely possible that Journal 53
can represent the whole of the municipal business transacted by the
court between April, 1701, and February, 1704.
1889 Repertory 106, fos. 518, 523, 543, 548.
1890 Repertory 106, fo. 526; Luttrell, v, 226.
1891 Luttrell, v, 231.
M947 Public thanksgiving service at St. Paul's, 12 Nov., 1702.
1892 Journal 53, fo. 402.
1893 Upwards of L100,000 in bullion was carried to the Tower to be
minted.--Luttrell, v, 238.
1894 Repertory 107, fos. 57-62.
1895 Luttrell, v, 235.
M948 The victory at Blenheim, 2 Aug. (o.s.), 1704.
1896 Stanhope ("Hist. of England," _temp._ Queen Anne, p. 142), and other
writers give the date of the battle as the 13th August, adopting the
new style, which was then in force on the continent, but not yet
accepted by England.
1897 Journal 54, fo. 133.
1898 Id., fos. 50, 51. See Appendix.
1899 Journal 54, fo. 134.
1900 Repertory 108, fo. 530.
1901 Repertory 108, fos. 533, 544, 547.
M949 The Duke of Marlborough at Goldsmiths' Hall, 6 Jan., 1705.
1902 Rep. 109, fos. 88, 92, 95.
1903 Luttrell, v, 506.
1904 Journal 54, fo. 119.
M950 The City's finances, 1702-4.
1905 Journal 52, fo. 228; Journal 53, fos. 382-384, 388-390; Journal 54,
fos. 42-46, 485-493; Journal 55, fos. 39-41.
1906 Journal 53, fos. 263, 268, 285, 303.
1907 Id., fos. 545, 548-549.
1908 Journal 53, fos. 716-726.
1909 Journal 54, fos. 53-56.
1910 Journal 53, fos. 714-716.
1911 Journal 53, fos. 714, 730, 739, 744-746. The Act was entitled "An
Act to prevent the further declining state of the city of London."
(_Printed_.)
M951 Another thanksgiving service at St. Paul's, 23 Aug., 1705.
1912 Journal 54, fo. 521; Repertory 10
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