Luttrell, Diary, 24 Nov., 1682 (i, 240).
Luttrell, i, 192, 240, 241.
Repertory 88, fo. 38b.
Howell, State Trials, ix, 187-294; Luttrell, Diary, i, 250, 257, 262-3; Kennet, Hist., iii, 408.
Luttrell, Diary, 19 and 21 May, 1683. According to Burnet (i, 338), Ward had deposed that "to the best of his remembrance these words were not spoken by Pilkington," and thereupon Jeffreys had brutally remarked that Ward's invention was better than his memory.
Journal 49, fos. 383, 383b.
Luttrell, Diary, Dec., 1682 (ed. 1857, i, 242).
Referring to the taking of market tolls.
Set out in full in Journal 50, fos. 40b-60b.
This is the date given by Howell (State Trials, viii, p. 1147), but according to Luttrell, the second hearing took place on the 30th April and the 1st May.