Luttrell, v, 95.
Journal 50, fo. 359; Luttrell, v, 108.
Luttrell, v, 110-111, 112-113, 114.
Journal 53, fo. 366; Repertory 106, fo. 200.
Journal 53, fo. 281b. The address is printed in Maitland's History (i, 503).
Repertory 106, fo. 215.
Repertory 106, fos. 226, 235, 243, 321; Journal 53, fo. 382. The portrait is said by Bryan ("Dict. of Painters") to have been hung in the Council Chamber. It is not there now, and does not appear to be either in the Guildhall or Mansion House.
Journal 53, fo. 398; Repertory 106, fos. 253-255, 267-9.
Stat. 7 & 8 Will. III, c. 15.
"A new commission for the lieutenancy of London," writes Luttrell (11 July, 1702) "is come from her majestie, since which they have mett and turned out the six old collonells, viz., Sir Robert Clayton, Sir William Ashurst, Sir Thomas Stamp, Sir Thomas Lane, Sir Thomas Abney and Sir Owen Buckingham, and chose in their room Sir William Pritchard, Sir John Fleet, Sir Francis Child, Sir Samuel Dashwood, Sir Thomas Cook and Sir Charles Duncombe."—Diary, v, 193.