By the governor. I Desire that present notice may be given by the vicechancellor, to the several Heads of all colleges and Halls, and by the Major to the several Aldermen, and churchwardens of every Parish, that they publish within their several limits; That it is His majesty's Pleasure, That a strict account be forthwith taken of the Provisions enjoined by His majesty's late Orders and Proclamations for every person for six months. To which purpose, I have again recommended it to the Gentlemen that made the former Search, to make another Search: And to begin on Monday the 19th of this instant January. And in respect such persons as upon this second View, shall be wanting of their due proportions, are severally to be proceeded against, without distinction of persons. I thought fit to give them this warning; And therefore pray you not to fail to take all due means to make this His majesty's pleasure known; And to that end likewise Mr Pye, His majesty's messenger, is to see many of these printed Papers in the several parts of this university and City to be set up. Given under my hand at Oxford, this 12th of January, 1645. Printed at OXFORD, by LEONARD LICHFIELD, Printer to the university, 1645.