Minutes by Nicholas, 29 Nov., 1635; Cal. State Papers Dom. (1635), p. 509.
The mayor, etc., to the lords of the council, 13 July, 1638.—Cal. State Papers Dom. (1637-1638), p. 563. Rossingham to Conway, 16 June, 1640.—Cal. State Papers Dom. (1640), p. 307. Gardiner, "Hist. of England (1637-1649)," i, 69.
In September (1635) the city presented a petition to the king at Hampton Court against the exaction of the fine.—Remembrancia, vii, 155 (Index, pp. 63-64).
Journal 37, fo. 202; Remembrancia, vii, 181 (Index, p. 64).
Journal 37, fos. 257-258.
Id., fos. 288 seq., 296b, 307b, 345.
Journal 38, fos. 199b, 204; Repertory, 53, fo. 104.
Remembrancia, vii, 171 (Index, p. 421); Journal 37, fo. 121.
Remembrancia, vii, 178, 191 (Index, pp. 227-229); Journal 37, fo. 291; Journal 38, fo. 21b; Repertory 50, fos. 191b, 205b.
It was laid down that when the good and safety of the kingdom in general were concerned, and the whole kingdom in danger, the king might by writ command all his subjects to furnish such ships as he should think fit.—Remembrancia, vii, 189 (Index, p. 468).