Die Lunae 17. Junii 1644. IT is this day Ordered by the Commons in Parliament Assembled, That the several and respective Ministers in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, and the Parishes within the Bills of Mortality, do on the next Lords day, take notice of the great blessing of God in preserving the town of lime, and raising the Siege, and return him humble and hearty Thankes for the manifestation of his great goodness and blessing herein. H. elsing clear. Parl. D. come. Junii 19. 1644. WHereas by reason of the long and cruel Siege of the town of lime by Prince Maurice, and his whole Army, for full two moneths, great numbers of miserable poor People, have lost their Houses and Goods by fire, other their Husbands, Children, and other Friends by the Sword, so that they are left utterly, destitute and desolate, in the midst of a plundered and wasted Country. It is Ordered that every Godly Minister bee desired the next Lords day, effectually to stir up his Congregation to commiserate their great extremities, and to relieve their hunger and nakedness, with a charitable contribution; And to deliver it to such as shall bee authorised to receive it by the Committee of Lords and Commons, for Plymouth, lime and pool. And my Lord mayor is hereby desired to advance this so pious and charitable work by dispersing this Order to all the Parishes within the Cities of London and Westminster, and within the Lines of Communication and Bills of Mortality. H. elsing clear. Parl. D. come. Ordered to bee Printed.