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al 31, fo. 122 (125). M65 Disagreement between the City and the Virginia Company. 159 Remembrancia, v, 56 (Analytical Index, p. 362). 160 The company appears to have applied through Sir Edwin Sandys, its new treasurer, for a warrant to "enforce" the transportation of the hundred children to be sent to Virginia at the City's expense, 28 Jan., 1620.--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1611-1618), p. 118. M66 Loafers about the court transported to Virginia. 1619. 161 Remembrancia, v, 8 (Analytical Index, p. 361). 162 Remembrancia, v, 9. M67 Copland's sermon at Bow Church, 18 April, 1622. 163 The sermon is reproduced in "Memoir of Rev. Patrick Copland," by Edward D. Neill (New York, 1871), chap. iii. 164 This prophecy was literally fulfilled by the gift of half a million of money for the relief of the poor of London by the late George Peabody, himself a descendant of an emigrant to North Virginia. 165 Journal 32, fo. 66. M68 The king's financial condition, 1610. 166 Upon the occasion of Prince Henry coming of age and receiving knighthood in 1609 James demanded an "aid" of the City, and thus ran the risk of offending the citizens for a paltry sum of L1,200.--Journal 27, fo. 357; Journal 29, fo. 304. 167 Proclamation for dissolution, dated 31 Dec., 1610.--Journal 28, fo. 156. M69 A City Loan of L100,000, April, 1610. 168 Repertory 29, fos. 207-209b, 220, 225. 169 John More to Ralph Winwood, 15 Dec., 1610.--Winwood's Memorials, iii, 239. 170 Repertory 30, fo. 108b. 171 Remembrancia, iii, 58 (Index, p. 189). 172 "Account of the amount paid for principal and interest on a loan of L100,000 by the citizens of London to his late majesty (James I). The money was lent in Easter Term, 1611 (1610?), and was repaid in April, 1613, L22,500 being paid for interest."--Cal. State Papers Dom. (1625-1626), p. 203. M70 Concessions made to the city by James, 1608-1610. 173 Charter dated 24 Sept., 6 James I (preserved at the Guildhall, Box 20). 174 A full description of the water-fight, fireworks, etc., which took place on the occasion is printed by Nichols,--"Progresses of James I." ii, 315-323. 175 Journal 28, fo. 96. M71 The king's "privy seals," 1611. 176 "The privy seals begin now to come abroad thick and threefold. On Sunday was seve
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