[Common Council], no provision for London representatives made in Magna Carta, [66];
its composition, [66-68];
representation, [68-69];
part in taxation in early years of Henry III, [77-78];
grants a tax on movables, 1224, [79-81];
instances of refusal, 1232 and 1237, [81-82];
refuses a grant, 1242, [85];
its control over taxation in 1250, [91-92];
knights of the shires called, 1254, [92-94];
its control of disbursements, see [Disbursements].