Maij 13 1643. At the Committee of Lords and Commons for Advance of Money and other Necessaries for the ARMY. IT is Ordered, That in regard of the present, urgent occasions for money for supply of the Army, the Collectors nominated and appointed for the weekly Assessments in the City of London, and jurisdiction of the Lord Major of the said City, do forthwith repair to the several houses of persons assessed upon the Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament for the weekly Assessment, and gather in the several sums by them due to be paid, & move them to pay the whole assessment for three months, at one entire payment; And that they do give unto the Collectors, appointed to take distress where the sums assessed are unpaid, a note of the names of all such persons as upon Tuesday next shall not have paid in the sums of money, then due by them to be paid upon the weekly assessment, and the particular sums of money that shall then be unpaid by each person; To the intent the said Collectors appointed to distrain, may make distress for the sums assessed, and due, and unpaid, according to the said Ordinance in that behalf made; And such sums of money as the said Collectors appointed to distrain as aforesaid, shall receive without Distress, are hereby ordered to be paid to the Collectors first nominated for the said weekly assessments, in the several Wards and places where such moneys shall be paid, which Collectors are to pay the same to the Treasurers in Guildhall, upon receipt thereof. And such moneys or goods as shall be distrained on, shall be paid, and carried to Guildhall London; And lastly, it is Ordered that this be Printed and published. Martin Dallison Clerk to the said Committee.