"These sessions a priest was condemned at Newgate whom the king reprieved, whereupon the city absolutely refused to send in their moneys. The issue of it will be that in a day or two the man will be hanged and we shall have our money." Uvedale to Bradley, 25 Jan., 1641.—Cal. State Papers Dom. (1637-1649), p. 432.

Journal 39, fo. 167b.

Journal 39, fo. 167.

Id., fo. 180.

"I think now we shall proceed clearly and speedily for moneys." Uvedale to Bradley, 16 Feb., 1641.—Cal. State Papers Dom. (1640-1641), p. 462.

Journal House of Commons, ii, 88.

Repertory 55, fo. 86.

Journal 39, fo. 185b.

Journal House of Commons, ii, 118, 125.

Rushworth, iv, 233, 234.