"We understand from examinations of prisoners before the lord mayor yesterday that a rising of apprentices in London was intended at five this evening to prevent the troops from marching to Chester, when the calling of a Common Hall was to have been obtruded on the lord mayor, but these designs were frustrated by the lord mayor's vigilance" Whitelock to the commissioners of parliament in Ireland, 9 Aug.—Cal. State Papers Dom. (1659-1660), p. 90.

Journal House of Commons, vii, 753, 754; Whitelock, p. 682.

Journal House of Commons, vii, 773; Repertory 66, fo. 310b.

Journal 41, fo. 208.

Journal House of Commons, vii, 787, 788.

Journal 41, fo. 209b; Journal House of Commons, vii, 790.

Journal House of Commons, vii, 797; Whitelock, p. 684.

Repertory 66, fo. 330b.

Whitelock, p. 686.

"Memorials," p. 689.