Primo die Novembris, 1648. At the Committee of the House of Commons appointed for the consideration of the Petition of the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in common-council assembled; presented to the House of Commons, for addition of maintenance within the Province of London. IT is the opinion of this Committee that the Aldermen and others of the common-council, appointed to confer with this Committee, be desired to inform themselves, what Lands, Houses, or Impropriations are within the Province of London, belonging to Deans and Chapters, and are to acquaint this Committee therewith, this day seven-night, to which day this Committee doth adjourn the further consideration of this business. It is further declared by this Committee, That the several Receivers, Treasurers, Sequestrators, and all others whom it may concern, are desired to contribute their best assistance; to the end this Committee may be fully informed, what Lands, Houses, and Impropriations lie within the several Precincts of London, Middlesex, and Surrey, within the Province of London. Ri. knightly. Secundo die Novembris, 1648. At a meeting of the Committee appointed by the common-council of London, to confer with the honourable Committee of Parliament, for the obtaining of an addition for the maintenance of the Ministers within the Province of London. IT is Ordered by this Committee, That the late Order of the First of this instant November, made by the said honourable Committee of Parliament, shall be printed, and sent to the Ministers, common-council-men, and churchwardens of the several Parishes within the City of London, and Liberties thereof: And they are thereupon desired by this Committee, in pursuance of the said Order made by the Committee of Parliament, to make return to this Committee at the Guildhall, on Monday next, by two of the clock in the afternoon; of the particulars of all Lands, Houses, and Impropriations belonging to Deans and Chapters, lying within their several Parishes; whereby to enable this committee to give satisfaction to the Committee of Parliament, as by their said Order is desired. Tho. Lathum Cleric. London, Printed by Rich. Cotes, 1648.