DIE lunae OCTOBER, 4. 1642. IT is this day Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: That such Persons as will advance Horses and arms towards the furnishing of the Thousand Dragoneirs, mentioned in an Order of both Houses of Parliament, made the nine and twentieth of September last, shall have the public Faith for their security for the prices thereof, with such other recompense as the Subscribers of the sixteen thousand pounds mentioned in the same Order are to have, and that Master MAXIMILIAN BARD and others already appointed; for buying Horses for the said Thousand Dragoneirs, or any three of them shall be persons appointed for the valuing and prising of the said Horses and arms so to be Advanced. And the Horses are to be brought to moorfield's, there to be viewed and prized. All persons who are willing to go Soldiers in the Service under colonel Sir John Seton as Dragoniers, are to resort to captain Henry Legh at the sign of the Sun near Cripplegate and Captain William Stackhouse at his house in Saint Thomas Apostles, and there are to be listed for that service. Ordered by the House of Commons that this be forthwith printed and publisheds Hen: Elsinge, Cleric, Parliament. D. Com Imprinted at London by L. N. for E. Husbands and I. Frank, and are to be sold at their Shops in the Meddle Temple, and next door to the Kings Head in Fleetstreet-mdcxlii.