Pepys, Diary, 8 May; Repertory 67, fo. 74b. "Branch" denotes the figured pattern of the damask.
Journal House of Commons, viii, 16.
The sum of £30 was afterwards voted as compensation for damage done to private grounds by making a passage through them for the royal procession to pass on its way from St. George's and Walworth Fields to the city.—Repertory 67, fos. 91b, 122b.
Evelyn's Diary (2nd ed.), i, 322; Whitelock, p. 702.
Journal 41, fo. 232b.
Id., fo. 234b.
Pepys, Diary, 3 June.
Repertory 67, fo. 83b; Journal 41, fo. 235. The king to the lord mayor and court of aldermen requiring all persons holding public office to take the oaths, 5 June.—Cal. State Papers Dom. (1660-1661), p. 38.
Repertory 67, fo. 87.
15 Sept., 1642.—Journal 40, fo. 38b.