Luttrell, Diary, 7 Oct. (i, 133).
Repertory 86, fo. 208b.
These were (1) the right to be of themselves a body corporate and politic, by the name of mayor, commonalty and citizens of the city of London, (2) the right to have sheriffs of the city and county of London and county of Middlesex, and to name, elect, make and constitute them, and (3) the right of the mayor and aldermen of the city to be justices of the peace and hold Sessions of the Peace.—Howell, State Trials, viii, p. 1040.
Journal 49, fo. 281b.
The pleadings in the Quo Warranto case, viz., plea, replication, rejoinder, sur-rejoinder, rebutter and sur-rebutter, are set out in Journal 50, fos. 1b-21.
Luttrell, Diary, 6 April, 1682 (i, p. 176).
Luttrell, Diary, 21 April, 1682 (i, 179); Journal 49, fo. 339; Repertory 87, fo. 147; Kennet, iii, p. 407.
Repertory 87, fo. 146b; Luttrell, Diary, 10 April (i, 177).
Luttrell, Diary, 17 March, 1682 (i, 173).
Repertory 87, fos. 75, 76b; Luttrell, Diary, 25 and 28 Jan., 1682 (i, 160).