THE Collectors of the old Clothes for the distressed Protestants in Ireland, do, (to the glory of God, the comfort and praise of these charitable and well affected People of the City of London) signify that they have received as much clothing as will Cover the Nakedness of about 12. thousand poor Souls for which they desire praises may be returned to the God of mercies in all the Churches. And because the charges of repairing, packing, cartage, freight, and other expenses for the well and orderly transport of the said Clothes will advance to about 300l. they desire that every well disposed Person will send their further Charity in money to the warehouse appointed in Basing-hall street, a little from every one will do the work, and if a greater proportion shall come in, then is propounded, it shall be carefully sent over to those in greatest necessity with the Clothes. They humbly desire that each Man's Charity may be sent in before the tenth of November next, 1642.