Another ORDER FOR CONTRIBVTIONS For maimed and diseased Souldiers, who have been employed under the Command of his excellency the Earl of Essex, in the Army set forth by both Houses of PARLIAMENT. Together with an Order of the said House, for the Authorizing of several persons to make diligent search in their several Precincts, for the apprehending and disarming dangerous and suspected persons, and them ●o bring before the COMMITTEE of Examinations. Ordered by the Commons Assembled in Parliament, That these Orders be forthwith printed and published. Hen: elsing clear. Parl. D. come. London, Printed for Edw. Husbands, and are to be sold at his shop in the middle Temple. april 21. 1643. Die Veneris; 21. April: 1643. An other Order for Contributions for such maimed and decayed Souldiers who have been employed under the Command of his excellency the earl of ESSEX. WHereas many well-affected people out of zeal and faithfulness to the preservation of the true Protestant Religion, Laws, and Liberties of this Kingdom, have gone forth under the command of his Excellency the Earl of Essex, in the Army set forth by the Parliament: and divers of them have in several Battles and Fights with the enemies of the King and Kingdom, been sore wounded and maimed, and others fallen into several diseases and sicknesses, by reason of watching and other casualty in War, whereby the are for the present disenabled from the said service, or relieving themselves any other way till it shall please God they be recovered. It is this day Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, That a general collection by way of contribution for, and towards the defraying the charge of relieving the said may med and sick souldiers, during the time of their cure be made in every parish Church of all those parishes that are mentioned within the weekly Bill of London, together with the Counties of Middlesex and Surrey, by the Church-wardens, Collectors for the poor, Sidesmen, or Constables of each of the aforesaid Parishes, on the next general Fast-day, being the six and twentieth of this instant April; and the moneys so collected by them, to pay unto Master Holland and Master Iennor, Members of the said House of COMMONS, or their Deputies at Goldsmiths-Hall in London, on the Friday next after the said Fastday, by them to be disposed of to the uses aforesaid, in such manner as the Committee appointed by the House of Commons for maimed Souldiers shall from time to time direct. And it is further ordered that the Minister of every the said Parishes shall publish this Order in the Churches immediately after Sermon on the said Fast-day; and shall exhort the People to a liberal contribution to this so pious and charitable awork. H: elsing, clear. Parl. D. come. Die Veneris 21. April. 1643. IT is ordered by the House of Commons, That the persons here under written, taking with them the Constables of each several parish, shall be authorized( and are hereby required) to make diligent search in all such houses and places in their several and respective parishes as they shall think fit; for the finding, apprehending, and disarming of such dangerous and other suspected persons as do remain and lurk within the said parishes and cannot give an account of any just cause of their being there. And that they bring them before the Committee of Examinations, there to be further dealt withall as the case shall require. And it is further ordered, that for the better execution of this Order, colonel Manwaring, Captain Harvey; and Captain Titchburn, and every of them, with a competent number of souldiers shall be aiding and assisting to the said Parishioners upon all occasions,( timely notice being first given to the said colonel and Captains, by the said several and respective Parishioners.) H: elsing, clear. Parl. D. come. FJNJS.