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The City of Londons rejoinder, to Mr. Attorney General's replication in the Quo warranto brought by him against their charter· : Wherein they plead, that I. By prescription they have a right, 1. To appoint, alter, and change [t]he markets within the City from one place to another. 2. To regulate markets and to ascertain tolls and prisages, which were levied as well upon freemen as un-freemen. They also plead, II. That upon serious consideration had of the proceedings of the late damnable Popish-Plot by them mentioned for the destruction of the Kings most sacred person, the extirpation of the Protestant religion, and the subversion of the civil-government, the Common Council out of their great zeal and loyalty to the King, agreed to the petition incerted [sic] in Mr. Attorney-General's said replication

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