Journal 32, fo. 222.
Chamberlain to Carleton, 11 Oct., 1623.—"Court and Times," ii, 422.
"Court and Times," ii, 463-464.
Remembrancia, vi, 125 (Index, pp. 195-196).
An Act for the general quiet of the subjects against all pretences of concealment whatsoever.—Stat. 21, James I, c. 2.
Remembrancia, iv, 126 (Index, p. 115).
Cal. State Papers Dom. (1619-1623), pp. 4-5.
Cal. State Papers Dom. (1619-1623), p. 89; Remembrancia, v, 81 (Index, p. 116).
Remembrancia, v, 82 (Index, p. 116).
The chief objections raised were that the new charter exempted the citizens from serving at musters outside the city, but it granted the City forfeitures for treason and estreated recognisances, the custody of Bethlem and a number of houses intended for the relief of the poor, etc.—Cal. State Papers Dom. (1619-1623), p. 192.