Decemb. 1. 1642. At the Committee of Lords and Commons, for advance of Money, and other Necessaries for the ARMY. IT is this day Ordered that the several Collectors of each Ward, of the City of London and Liberties, as also of the Parishes without the Liberties, and the Collectors of the City of Westminster, and of the burrow of Southwark, for Subscriptions of Money and Plate upon the Propositions of both Houses of Parliament, do attend this Committee at haberdasher's Hall on Monday the fifth of this instant December at two of the clock in the afternoon, with an account of what moneys or Plate hath been brought in from each Parish, and by whom; what is yet behind and unpaid that was Subscribed or promised, and by what persons. As also who hath not promised or Subscribed for the Loane of Money or Plate, being men of ability, or not done it in proportion to their Estates. And hereof they are not to fail. It is likewise Ordered that this be Printed, and sent to the Collectors of each Ward, and Parish. Manchester P. Wharton Ed. Howard Robert Brooke William Purefoy Sa. Vassal H. Vane. William Strode.