Regna Regum 25. Charles the 2. An. D. 1673.
- Isaac Mawditt
- William Glyde Ju.
- Henry Cudmore
- Humphry Leigh
- Edward Hill
Part of the City Wall at the lower end of Southen-hay, towards Trinity Church-yard, in the night time suddenly fell down, and was forthwith newly erected, being ninety foot in length, and thirty foot in heighth.
Elizabeth Flay, Widow, devised to the Chamber a silver Bason and Ewer, parcel gilded, to be used by the Mayors of this City successively for ever.
Thomas Walker Esquire, one of the Al∣dermen hereof (on the death of his late Fa∣ther) was elected as one of our Citizens to serve in Parliament, in his said Father's stead and place.
The Peace between us and the Dutch was here proclaimed.
This Mayor procured the sum of three hundred pounds or thereabouts, where∣with he provided a publick store-house of Corn in this time of scarcity, and the price encreasing, caused it to be delivered out to the Poor herein, two pence or three pence in a peck cheaper then 'twas bought in the Market in Meal ready ground.