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    The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–166019th Century · English

    The City of London, which rose in defence of the five members accused by the King, forcing Charles to leave Westminster.

    The five took refuge in the city, which rose in their defence, and Charles, finding the forces of the city arrayed against him, left Westminster on January 10.
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    The humble Petition of many of His Majesty’s subjects in and about the City of London, and several Counties of the Kingdom,
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    And if any Lord Mayor of London shall at any time hereafter commence or prefer any such suit, action or information, and shall happen to die or be removed out of his office before recovery and execution had, that yet not such action, suit or information, sued, commenced or preferred, shall by such displacing or death be abated, discontinued or ended, but that it shall and may be lawful to and for …
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    Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John20th Century · English

    The city of London, placed in the barons' hands as a pledge of King John's good faith under the supplementary security agreement.

    ” The city of London was placed in their hands, and the Tower of London in the neutral custody of the primate, as pledges of John’s good faith, until 15th August or longer if need were.
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