Rushworth, v, 286.

Journal 40, fos. 70-70b, 71b-72b; Journal House of Commons, iii, 209, 217; Journal House of Lords, vi, 190. The Common Council had previously (1 Aug.) resolved to raise a like sum from the inhabitants within the city and "the command of the forts or lines of communication."—Journal 40, fo. 69.

Clode, "London during the Great Rebellion," pp. 26, 27.

Rushworth, v, 291, 292.

"A true and exact Relation of the Marchings of the Two Regiments of the Trained Bands of the city of London ... By Henry Foster, quondam sergeant to Captain George Mosse, Oct. 2, 1643" (British Museum (E. 69)/15* Cited in Raikes's "Hist. Hon. Artillery Company," i, 113-128).

Green, "Hist. Engl. People," iii, 226.

Clarendon (ed. 1839), p. 458.

Journal 40, fo. 78b.

Gardiner, "Hist. Great Civil War," i, 285.

Journal House of Commons, iii, 323.