Junij 3. 1643. At the Committee of Lords and Commons for Advance of Money and other Necessaries for the ARMY. IT is Ordered, That the Collectors upon the weekly assessment, by virtue of the Ordinance of Parliament, of the fourth of March last, do use their best endeavours to collect the arrears of such moneys as are assessed by virtue of the said Ordinance, and carry in and pay the same to the Treasurers in Guildhall, before the twelfth of this instant June, & that in the mean time the said Collectors do give a note (of the names of such persons in their several and respective Wards and Precincts as have been refractory and refuse to pay the said weekly assessment) unto the persons newly appointed to take distress, who are to distrain for the sums assessed and unpaid, and pay the same to the Collectors in the said several and respective Wards in case they distrain money, and the goods they distrain to carry to Guildhall to Samuel Gosse, or his Deputy appointed to receive the same. And for such sums of money as the said persons shall distrain, the said Collectors shall not only allow and pay to the persons taking distress, the two pence in the pound allowed by the said Ordinance, but also two pence in the pound more of their own moneys for their pains therein, if they themselves shall not be willing to perform the duty as is required of them by the said Ordinance, And that the said Collectors do appear before this Committee on the said twelfth of June, and bring with them a note of the total sums assessed in their several precincts, and committed to their care of Collection; And an account of what sums they have paid to the Treasurers at Guildhall of the said weekly assessment by them respectively collected, and the dates of the Acquittances given by the said Treasurers for the same, and what sums of money shall then remain in their hands not paid in to Guildhall; And a Roll of the names of such persons, as then shall not have fully paid their assessments, and the several sums of money by them unpaid; That so the said Collectors, or those persons newly appointed to distrain, may levy the same by distress according to the said Ordinance, whereof they are not to fail. It is also ordered that this be Printed and published. Martin Dallison clerk to the said Committee.