Tudor rose Scottish thistle Die Sabbati 4ᵒ Junij, 1642. IT is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, That the Deputy-Lieutenants of the several and respective Counties within the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales, that are not Members of the House of Commons, be hereby required and enjoined to be present at the days, and places which are, or shall hereafter be appointed by the Lord-Lieutenants, or their Deputies, for the Training, Mustering, and Exercising of the Inhabitants of the said Counties, according to the authority given unto them by an Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament. And it is further ordered, That all Deputy-Lieutenants, as well those that are Members of the House of Commons, as others, shall give such dispatch, by preparing of Warrants, Commissions, or Letters, and subscribing of the same as the service shall require; And that such as shall refuse, or neglect so to do, that their Names be certified unto us by their fellow-Deputies, or any one of them that shall or do perform the said service. And it is further declared, That it is the Intention of both Houses, for the better encouragement of so good a work, so much conducing to the safety of His majesty's Person and Kingdoms, That some of their Members at the times and places appointed, or to be appointed for the execution of the said Ordinance, shall be sent down to give their personal attendance upon the said service. Ordered to be Printed: H. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com. London, Printed for Edward Husbands, and are to be sold the next door to the Kings-head in Fleetstreet. June 6. 1642.