IT is thought fit by divers persons of quality, who met on Friday last at scrivener's Hall, to advise how just Debts may be secured, upon honourable and advantageous propositions, to the Parliament. That all persons who have any Debts owing them, by such who are with the King, do sum up a total thereof, without nominating, either debtor or Creditor, and send the same to the shop of Jonathan Blackwell Scrivener, on the Northside of the royal Exchange; to be entered. And that the usual meeting place for this business, is to be at the late house of Alderman Freeman, in Cornhill, where there is another general meeting on Wednesday next, between two and three of the clock in the afternoonâ–Ş This 16 of August, 1644.