Die Veneris 5o. Maij. 1643. IT is this day Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, That the book concerning the enjoining and tolerating of Sports upon the Lord's day, be forthwith Burned by the hand of the Common Hangman in Cheapside, and other usual places: And to this purpose, the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex respectively, are hereby required to be Assistant to the effectual Execution of this Order, and see the said Books burnt accordingly. And all persons who have any of the said Books in their hands, are hereby required forthwith to deliver them to one of the sheriffs of London, to be burnt according to this Order. John Browne Cler. Parl. Henry Elsing Cler. P. D. Com. THe sheriffs of London and Middlesex have assigned Wednesday next the 10th of this instant May, at twelve of the clock, for the putting in execution of the foresaid Ordinance, and therefore do require all persons that have any of the books therein mentioned, to bring them in by that time, that they may be burned accordingly. John Langham. Thomas Andrew's. LONDON: Printed for Thomas underhill in Great Woodstreet. May 9 1643.