Original commission preserved in the Town Clerk's office.

Repertory 92, fo. 496.

Kiffin's Autobiographies ("Life of Kiffin," by Joseph Ivimey), pp. 88, 89.

Luttrell, i, 417, 418.

Luttrell, i, 416, 418, 420.

Id., i, 419.

"The 27th (Nov.) Dr. Stillingfleet preached at Guildhall chappel, and afterwards was invited to dine with the lord mayor, and his lordship's coach was sent for him, but he refused to goe, his lordship not being to hear him preach."—Luttrell, i, 422.

Repertory 93, fos. 44, 46b, 48b; Luttrell, i, 427, 428. The Court of Aldermen not being able to come to a decision whether to allow the Chapel to be turned into a conventicle or not, a compromise appears to have been effected by shutting up the Chapel altogether.—Luttrell, i, 467.

Lingard, xiv, 195-197.

Luttrell, i, 440.