THe Committee of the Militia of London, and the Liberties thereof, taking into their serious consideration the imminent danger that the Parliament and City are in: And that divers Apprentices and other Persons inhabiting within the Limits aforesaid, who are able and fit in their own persons to bear Arms in the Auxiliary Forces, are not Listed accordingly; by means whereof divers of the said persons are abused and misled by disaffected and dangerous persons, to the endangering of the peace and safety of the Parliament and City: Therefore the said Committee in discharge of the great Trust committed to them by divers Ordinances of Parliament, do pray and desire you (calling the Constables to your assistance) forthwith to complete your Roll of Auxiliaries, with such Apprentices and other persons within your Division, as are not already Listed upon the Trained Bands; and this shall be your warrant. Dated at Guildhall London May 22th 1648 To the Deputy and common-council-men in the Ward of Farrington within