Journal 50, fo. 365; Letter Book ZZ, fo. 135b; Journal 51, fo. 14b. The sum required by the prince is stated to have been £200,000, of which sum Sir Samuel Dashwood is said to have subscribed no less than £60,000.—Kennet, iii, 507; Maitland, i, 490.
Subscription lists of the several wards and other documents in respect of this loan are preserved in the chamberlain's office.—See Report on Corporation Records, 16 Dec., 1869, Appendix iii, p. 52.
Journal 50, fo. 365b; Letter Book ZZ, fo. 136b; Repertory 94. fo. 87.
The precept is printed in Maitland's Hist. (i, 491). Only the first word, "Whereas," is set out in the City's Archives (Repertory 94, fo. 94), space being left for the remainder.
Journal House of Commons, x, 28, 29.
Journal 50, fo. 365b; Letter Book ZZ, fo. 137.
Repertory 95, fo. 2b.
Report in relation to the appointment of twelve citizens of London to assist at the coronations of the kings and queens of England.—Presented to the Common Council, 18 Aug., 1831 (printed), pp. 8-9.
Repertory 95, fos. 2b, 4.
Journal House of Commons, x, 31, 33, 34.