ANNUAL REGISTER. 
LO 
London: election of members, xi 82] 
---- riot at the Middlesex election, xi 86] 
+. ++ windows of the Mansion house demo- 
lished, 2d. 
ess» court of common council order a 
prosecution of the rioters, 7b. 
«e+. aflrays at Wapping among the coal- 
heayers, xi 93] 96] 99] 101] 108] 
+++. entertainment of the prince of Monaco 
at the Mansion house, xi 93] 
++..+ halfpenny loaf, in black crape, fixed up 
at the Exchange, xi 96] 
«+s.» riots of the seamen for an increase of 
wages, xi 105] 106] 115] 158] 
«++. Watermen prefer complaints to the 
lord mayor, xi 107] 
«++. mob assembled and broke the windows 
of the Mansion house, xi 110] 
++.. COalheavers, meetings for 
wages, xi 108] 111] 
+-.. money extorted by pretended coal- 
heavers, xi 113] 
»-.. butter stopped in it’s way to, 7d. 
+--+. affrays between the sailors and coal- 
heavers, xi 114) 119-21] 129) 
e..~ the lord mayor sworn a member of the 
privy council, xi 115] 138} 
-»-. small-arms lodged in the Tower for 
security, 2. 
«i.. engagement between the coalheavers 
and the military, «i 124] 
«++» several coalheavers found guily of 
murder, xi 136] 137] 139] 
«-.. very heavy rain, xi 163] 
++. visit of the k. of Denmark, xi 167] 
e+. premiums for herrings brought to 
Billingsgate, xi 176] 
«ee. address to his majesty on the birth of 
a 2nd princess, xi 185] 
«++. cordwainers’ company petition to have 
the drawback taken off leather, xi 197} 
+«.- act of com. council for regulating the 
watch, xi 202] 
. bc J. Wilkes elected alderman, xii 65] 
0) 
--.. his admission objected to, xii 72] 92] 
---- lease of the Finsbury estate, xii 70] 
---. instructions to representatives, xii 73] 
+«.. meeting at the King’s Arms to sign 
an address to his majesty, xii 80] 81] 84] 
88] 195] 
+.+- proposal to move Fleet market to the 
site of the Fleet prison, and the prison to 
that of Ely house, and make a street 
from Black Friars to the north road, xii 
81) xiii 131] 
+++ treatment of the loyal addressers, xii 
84] 207 
rise of 
+++» expense of improvements in, xii 85] 
+++.» attemptat a loyal address, xii 88] 
++», acts for the improvement of, xii 92] 
xiv 81] 
+» ++ lord mayor requested to call a common 
hall to consider of the state of affairs, xii 
94] 95] 99] 
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LO 
London : restrictions of the right of petition- 
ing, xii 99] 
+... at the election of sheriffs the livery 
agree to petition the king, xii 109] 110] 
113] 114] 200] 
«+s. rescue of a general from the sheriff ’s 
officers, xii 182] 133] xiii 97] 
-- contested election for lord mayor, xii 
133] 137] 139] 140] 
+... attempts of the city officers to mislead 
the livery, xii 133] 134] 
+... resolutions of the livery in common 
hall after the election of the lord mayor; 
xii 139] 
-... thanks to deputy Paterson for his his- 
torical collection of papers evidencing 
the rights of the city, xii 145] 
+++. index to the by-laws ordered, 2d. 
«++. precept from the secretary of state to 
the sheriffs, to execute persons at a place 
different from that in the record of the 
sentence, xii 151] 154] 159] 181-7] 
«+.. 500/. ordered by the common council 
for the sufferers in Antigua, xii 161] 
+««s warm altercation in the court respect- 
ing ministerial influence, 2b. 
-».. the lord mayor declines admitting the 
guards into the city at the execution of 
the cutters in Spitalfields, xii 162] 
«+e. correspondence between the lord 
mayor and secretary at war on soldiers 
passing through the city, xii 187] 
eee petition to the king, xii 201] 
... narrative of what preceded it’s pre- 
sentation, xii 200] 
+... address, remonstrance, and petition, to 
the king, xiii 79*] 80] 25. 92] 199] 
+++. petition to the Commons against any 
farther duty on carriages, xiii 78] 
«+++ frequency of burglaries in, 2b. 
. Splendid entertainment of members of 
both houses of parliament by the lord 
mayor, xiii 81] 
++. Several windows broken for not illu- 
minating, xiii 83] 
+... in consequence of the late address, the 
goldsmiths’ company resolve, that their 
liverymen be not summoned to a meeting 
at Guildhall without it’s express consent, 
xiii 84] 92] 107] 156] xiv 80] 148] xv 
104] 110] xvi 188] xvii 101] xviii 88] 
124] 136) 
..+. Similar resolutions by the companies 
of weavers and of grocers, xiii 83} 86] 
92] xiv 80] 148] xv 104} 110] xvi 188] 
xvii 101] 
-++. another grand entertainment by the 
lord mayor, xiii 93] 
. address, petition, and remonstrance, 
on the answer to the former, xiii 105] 
106} 201} 203) 
.++. ——— on the birth of a princess, 
xiii 109] 111] 132] 251] 
.... thanks of the common council to lord 
Chatham for his conduct in parliament, 
xiii 115] 
