September 29. 1642. The Persons to whom the MILITIA of the city of LONDON is Committed, for the safety of the said city, have thought fit, and hereby Declare. THat no soldier or any other person shall discharge any piece, great or small, betwixt the hours of nine of the clock in the night, and six in the morning, except in case of necessity. That if any Alarum be in the night time; that then, all the Inhabitants of the said city and Liberties, shall forthwith hang out lights, at the doors of their several Houses. That none of the Officers belonging to the Trained Bands, do lodge out of the city; during these times of imminent Danger. That upon any general Alarum by night or day, the colonels, other Field Officers and Captains, with the several companies of the Trained Bands of the said city, (Completely Armed and well furnished with Ammunition) are forthwith to repair to their several Alarum places, herein after mentioned, and there to attend, until they shall receive further order. Companies. Alarum-places. Colonel Atkins. at The Pump within Algate. Lieutenant colonel Rawden. at Billingsgate. Sergeant Major Manwaring. at London-stone. Captain William Tucker. at Tower Dock. Captain William Tomson. at The bars without Algate. Captain Edmund Hooker. at Crutched friars. Captain Heriot Washborne. at Bridge end by Magnis Church. Colonel Pennington. at Bevis Marks. Lieutenant colonel Lingham. at Bishopsgate within. Sergeant Major Davis. at Grace-Chu. by Lumberstreet end. Captain Thomas Chamberlin. at The north end of Broad street. Captain Thomas Player. at The conduit in Leadenhall street. Captain Edmund Harvie. at The royal Exchange. Captain Christopher Whichcot. at The spital within the bars. Colonel Wollaston. at The West end of Cheapside. Lieutenant colonel Venn. at Newgate within. Sergeant Major Gear. at Ludgate within. Captain Richard Turner. at puddle-wharf. Captain Ralph Harrison. at Aldersgate-str. by Long-lane end Captain Richard Cuthbert. at Austin's gate in Paul's Chuyard. Captain Robert Tichburn. at Aldersgate within. Colonel Adam's. at The Poultry. Lieutenant Col. Edmund Foster. at Great All-hallows Church. Sergeant Major Carleton. at Watlinstreet by Bow Lane end. Captain Francis West. at The Southend of Bred-street. Captain John Bla kwell. at Queen Hith. Captain Richard Hacket. at whittington-college hill. Captain William Underwood. at The lower end of Wal-brook. Colonel Warner. at Alderman-bury. Lieutenant Col. Matth. Forster. at Old-jury end by Coleman-street. Sergeant Major Owen Rowe. at Mooregate within. Captain Matthew Sheppard. at Cripplegate within. Captain Francis Rowe. at The north end of great Woodstr. Captain Robert Manwaring. at The conduit without Cripplegate. Colonel Towse. at Fleet conduit. Lieutenant colonel Wilson. at The north end of the Old-bailey. Sergeant Major Buxton. at Smithfield. Captain Richard Browne. at Temple-bar, Captain Nathaniel Camfield, at Holborn conduit. Captain Thomas Goaer. at The bars in Holborn. And it is desired, that the captains of Middlesex and Surry, who have Companies lying in the Suburbs, will upon all such alarms, draw their Companies to the several passages leading thereunto.