THe House of Commons, upon late Information received from their Armies in Ireland, have tenderly considered the great extremities they are in, with their constant resolutions to proceed in that work, notwithstanding all difficulties; and thereupon, having now laid a certain foundation of credit for the encouragement of their Forces there, do Order, That it be published to morrow the 28. of August, 1644. in the several Churches in and about London, That the Adventurers do meet on Friday at Two of the clock in the afternoon at Grocers-Hall, where a Committee of the House of Commons is Ordered to meet them, for the present raising of some provision on this foundation of Credit, for the relief of those who stand so resolutely for maintenance of the common Cause; And all the Ministers in London, and within the Lines of Communication, are then to recommend the success of this affair unto God in their prayers with Thanksgiving, for God's great Blessing on their late endeavours; And to stir up the several Adventurers, not to fail of this meeting, as they tender the good of Ireland. 27. August. 1644. ORdered that this Order be forthwith printed and published, and carefully dispersed: Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com. London, Printed for Edward Husbands.