Die Martis, 4 April. 1648. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That Mr. Greenhil and Mr. Pocock, Treasurers of Christs-Church, do out of the Nine thousand one hundred pounds reserved out of the Moneys at Goldsmiths-Hall for indigent persons, pay proportionably (as the Moneys will hold out) the Officers and Soldiers whose Names are contained in the List presented to this House by Auditor Wilcox; taking especial care, and endeavouring all means, That no Moneys be paid to those that shall appear to have been engaged against the Parliament about July or August last. And Mr. Potter Clerk to the Committee of the Military Garden, is appointed to be present at the time of payment with Mr. Greenhil and Mr. Pocock, with his Books of the five Qualifications, and the former List by which they have received any former Moneys, whereby none of them may be twice paid, nor any paid that are not comprehended within the five qualifications. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That the several persons that do clamour at the doors of the House, demanding any Arrears from the Parliament, do repair to the Knights and Burgesses of the several and respective Counties and Towns, upon whose Entertainments they, their Husbands or Fathers were employed in the Service of the Parliament, or any two of them; The which Knights and Burgesses, or any two of them respectively, are hereby authorized and required, to examine the justness of their Demands, and as they shall see cause, to certify the state of it to the House, to the end the House may take such course for their Relief and Satisfaction in the several Counties and places where they served, as may be just and honourable to the Parliament. H: Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That these Orders be forthwith Printed and Published. H: Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com. London, Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the honourable House of Commons. April 6. 1648.