Septemb. 6. 1643. At the Committee of Lords and Commons for Advance of Money and other Necessaries for the ARMY. IT is Ordered, that the Collectors, lately added to the Collectors for the weekly assessment within the City of London, and the Liberties thereof, do forthwith Levy and receive all the moneys assessed upon the Ordinance for that assessment, and that they have the two pence in the pound, appointed by the said Ordinance, for all such moneys as is now uncollected, And the Collectors formerly appointed are to be assistant to them, and go along with them with their rolls, and give them direction who are behind, and how much, and the moneys by them collected, to pay forthwith after collection, to the Collectors formerly appointed, who are instantly to pay it to the Treasurers at Guildhall. And that the goods Distrained for satisfaction of the said assessments, be brought to Guildhall, to be there sold by Samuel Gosse, or his Deputies, and what shall arise by such sale, to be delivered by the said Samuel Gosse, to the Treasurers upon the Propositions for Plate and Money at Guildhall, as upon the account of the weekly assessments. And it is further Ordered, that whosoever shall not satisfy and pay his said weekly assessment within ten days after publication hereof, that then the said persons shall be again assessed for two months over and above the said three months, according to a late Ordinance for continuance of a weekly assessment, for two months. And the Collectors for this service, are hereby appointed to give account hereof to this Committee, every Thursday in the afternoon. Martin Dallison clerk to the said Committee.