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London and the Kingdom - Volume II

London and the Kingdom - Volume II

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  • Aldermen sent to the Tower.
  • Threat to quarter the Army on the City.
  • A rising of Apprentices.
  • Release of imprisoned Aldermen.
  • John Everard.
  • "The City to pay for all."
  • The protection of Parliament entrusted to the City.
  • A Royalist rising in Kent.
  • The City's proposal that Charles should be invited to London.
  • Negotiations for a Personal Treaty with the King.
  • Secret enlistments in the City.
  • Overtures from the Prince of Wales.
  • The Army loses patience both with King and Parliament.
  • Fairfax seizes the Treasure in the City.
  • Royalists in the City.
  • Abraham Reynardson, Mayor and the Common Council.
  • The King's trial and execution.
  • CHAPTER XXVI.
  • A Commonwealth declared.
  • Analogy between the City and the Kingdom.
  • The Aldermanic Veto.
  • Reynardson and other Aldermen deprived.
  • Mutinous troops in the City.
  • The Commonwealth proclaimed in the City.
  • Aldermen punished for not attending Proclamation.
  • The Council of State entertained at Grocer's Hall.
  • Richmond Park vested in the City.
  • Resignation of Glyn, Recorder.
  • Trial of John Lilburne at the Guildhall.
  • Retrenchment of City's expenditure.
  • A City Post started.
  • The Borough of Southwark desires Incorporation.
  • The City asserts its title to Irish Estate.
  • The victory at Dunbar.
  • Act touching Elections in Common Hall.
  • Removal of Royal Emblems.
  • Matters in dispute between Court of Aldermen and Common Council.
  • Charges against John Fowke, Mayor.
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