DIE SEPTEMBER 29. 1642. THe Lords and Commons in Parliament do conceive and find it so necessary that 1000 Dragoons, with some troops of Horse should be raised speedily, and be set forth for the suppressing of the Malignant Party in Lancashire, and such other parts, as my Lord general shall oppoint for protecting the well affected people, and preventing offorreigne Power from landing, that it will not only be taken and recented by the House for an acceptable Service in a time of great need, if any the well affected and disposed persons of the City of London shall advance the sum of sixteen thousand pounds, for setting forth of such a Power. But do declare, that such Advancers shall have the public faith for the repayment of such moneys so to be advanced with interest after eight pound per cent. As also shall be taken into consideration by the House, for a further recompense of their so forward and pious Act in a time of so great necessity and danger. It is ordered by the House, that Sir John Wolleston, John Rowse, John Warner, and Tho. Andrew's, Aldermen of the City of London, are appointed Treasurers for the foresaid Subscription moneys. 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 Commins that this be forthwith printed and published. Hen: E-singe, Cleric. Payliament. D. Com. Imprinted at LONDON by L. N. for E. Husbands and I. Fr●nk, and are to be sold at their Shops in the Middle Temple, and next door to the Kings Head in Fleestreete. MDCXLII.