Journal 49, fo. 85b.
"The proceedings at the Guild-Hall in London, on Thursday, July the 29th, 1680"—a tract preserved in the Guildhall Library (A*). A draft of a petition to his majesty on the subject of parliament had been put forward at the Common Hall held on Midsummer-day. See "A true account of the proceedings at the Common Hall ... on Thursday, the 24th of June, 1680, with a copy of the petitions there offered and own'd by the general acclamation of the Hall for the sitting of the parliament, in a letter to a friend in the country."—A printed tract preserved in the same volume.
Journal 49, fo. 148b; Grey, Parliamentary Debates, vii, 463, 464.
Repertory 89, fos. 17, 24b, 28b.
Journal 49, fo. 156b.
Luttrell, Diary, 12 Nov., 1680, i, 60.
Journal 49, fo. 153b.
Kennet, "Hist. of England," iii, 389.
Journal House of Commons, ix, 700-704; Journal 49, fo. 170.
Journal 49, fo. 170-171b. A printed copy is preserved in the Guildhall Library (M 4, 5).