IN pursuance of the Order of the honourable Committee of Parliament It is desired by the Committee of common-council of London, That the Minister and churchwardens, with the assistance of other inhabitants of the respective Parishes within the Province of London, do on Wednesday next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, make an exact return at the Guildhall London, of all the Lands, Houses, and Impropriations belonging to Deans and Chapters lying within their several Parishes, and in what street and Parish the same doth lie, and what rent so near as they can learn is paid to the said Deans and Chapters for the same, and to what Deans and Chapters the same doth belong, and who is the immediate Tenant to the said Deans and Chapters, and for what term to come; and likewise, whether their Parsonage be an Impropriation or not, and if it be, than who hath the inheritance of the Impropriation: To the intent, That the said Committee of common-council may give full satisfaction to the said Committee of Parliament, concerning the particulars aforesaid. Dated this 9th. of November, 1648. Tho. Lathum Cler.