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London: statue voted to ald. Beckford, xiii 
125] 146] 
+++» proposal from the lords of the treasury 
to have the Fleet prison removed to St. 
George’s fields, xiii 131] 149] 
‘eeee court of common council on the 
orphan bill, London workhouse bill, his 
majesty’s answer to the address, and the 
conduct of the recorder, xiii 132] 133] 
eee. account of the seizure of Falkland 
Pea sent to the master of Lloyd’s, xiii 
7\ 
‘ee+» application to the lord mayor to back 
press warrants, xiii 148] 
ee» censure on the recorder, xiii 149] 
e++- he is voted unworthy the confidence 
of the city, and never again to be advised 
. with, xiii 154] 
‘eee Serg. Glynn to be retained on all 
future occasions, xiii 155] 163] 
e+. court of conservancy held and five 
bills of indictment found for encroach- 
138]. at Durham Yard, xiii 155] 156] 
158 
«e+ lieut. brought before the lord mayor 
for impressing men without a constable, 
xiii 157] 
ese+ an impressed journeyman barber 
oriene by ald. Wilkes to be discharged, 
wb. 
ee.» bricklayer fined for taking up pave- 
ment without leave of the commissioners, 
ib. 
ee. address, remonstrance, and petition, 
xiii 163] 164] 205] 
«++» letter from the lord mayor to the lords 
of the admiralty, and answer, xiii 203] 
204] ; 
e+. bounty to seamen, xiii 163] 205] 
«+e queries of the lord mayor on press 
warrants, and answers of counsel, xiii 
232] 
e+ ++ proceedings in the House of Commons 
in the case of printers, xiv 63] 184] 
e+e record in the lord mayor's court erased 
by the House, xiv 66*] 188] 
«-., ald. Oliver committed to the Tower, 
xiv 68*] 84] 90] 91] 189] 
«:.. thanks to the lord mayor and the two 
aldermen, and committee appointed to 
manage their defence, xiv 68*| 189] 
e+s- the Jord mayor committed to the 
Tower, xiv 69*] 85] 90] 91] 97] 189] 
ee. act for an embankment at Durbam 
yard without any regard to the rights of 
the city, xiv 70*] 79] 95] 97] 
e+». important regulation at the corn- 
market, xiv 65] 
e+ +. pressgang taken before the lord mayor 
for beating a drum in the city, xiv 67] 
---- lord mayor and sitting alderman re- 
fuse to back press-warrants, 2d. 
e+e press warrants backed by ald. ‘Harley, 
xiv 68] 
«+++ Motion of censure on him in the com- 
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mon council, and another to discontinue 
the bounty to seamen, 7b. 
-... letter from the secretary of state on 
the convention with Spain, xiv 70] 
---- resolution to prosecute any peace 
officer executing a press-warrant, and the 
justice who backed it, 7d. 
-+++ companies obliged to obey the lord 
mayor’s precepts for a common hall, xiv 
80] 
«+++ resolution to defray the expense of 
ald. Oliver’s table, xiv 84] 
«--- soil of the embankment at Durham 
yard claimed by the dean and chapter of 
Westminster, id. 
+--+ several persons beheaded in effigy on 
Tower hill, xiv 89] 
«+.. another procession of a similar kind, 
xiv 91] 
+++. committee of the ward of Broad 
Street on their alderman’s refusing the 
mace to wait on ald. Crosby and Oliver, 
xiv 102] 
«ee» petition to the king on the embank- 
ment at Durham yard, xiv 102] 253] 
+++» money to be vested in the funds as a 
security in lieu of matters respecting the 
Bridge-house estate, xiv 102] 
+++. the court of common council and city 
officers to attend the aldermen on their 
enlargement, xiv 103] 
+.» proceedings on their release, xiv 104] 
..»- address of the ward of Bassishaw to 
the lord mayor, xiv 105] 
.+-- prosecution of the speaker of the H. 
of Commons proposed, xiv 112] 
«.»- address on the birth of a prince (all 
the gentlemen declined the honour of 
knighthood) xiv 113] 255) 
«++. demand of a per centage on Black- 
friars bridge by Mr. Mylne, xiv 114] 
«».. dispute between the grocers’ company 
and the abp. of Canterbury on the pre- 
sentation to Bow church, #4. 
«+. election of sherills, xiv 117] 121] 
+++. address, petition, and remonstrance, 
xiv 117] 122] 123] 192] xv 82*1] 
«ss» court of escheats, xiv 125] 
«++» declaration of sheriffs Wilkes and Bull 
that they will not admit a military force, 
xiv 142] 
«++» election of a Jord mayor, xiv 145-8] 
.. ++ Sheriff Wilkes declared no poll should 
be published, xiv 145] 
.... informations of disfranchisement filed 
against the master and wardens of the 
three refractory companies, xiv 148] 
+». Sale of city marshal’s place, 76. 
.... thanks of the city to sir R. Ladbroke, 
and Messrs. Trecothick, Townshend, 
Sawbridge, Baker, and Martin, for their 
conduct in parliament, xiy 190] 
«s+ resolution to provide a table for the 
lord mayor in the Tower, and his letter 
declining it, xiv 191] 
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