Die Lunae, 6. junii, 1642. RESOLVED UPON THE QUESTION; TO provide for every County such a competent number of the public Orders and Declarations of this House, well Printed, with a fair Letter, and good Paper, as that every Constable, Headborough, or tithingman may have one of each sort. To seal up in one Bundle, so many of each sort, as there be Constables, Headboroughs, or tithingmen in every Hundred, and that a proportionable number of them for every county shall be delivered unto the Sheriff, or under-Sheriff of that County, or to their Deputy, who is to give a receipt under his hand, of so many Bundles of each sort, as shall be delivered unto him, who is thereupon forthwith to sand one of the said Bundles of each sort, unto every high Constable in his County, who is to give the like receipt for such Bundle so received by him. That all the said several receipts so subscribed by the said Sheriffs, under-Sheriffs, Deputies, and high Constables respectively, shall be sent up with all convenient speed, and delivered unto the Committee appointed for this business, who are to receive them, and to sand for all such Persons as shall be negligent in this service. That every high Constable, upon receipt of every of the said Bundles, shall with all convenient speed sand unto every petty Constable, Headborough, or tithingman in his division, one of each sort of the said Orders and Declarations, who is required within seven dayes next after the receipt thereof, to cause the same to be publicly red in the presence of the rest of the Inhabitants of that Town or Parish wherein he dwelleth. That if the Sheriff, under-Sheriff, or deputy-Sheriff of any County be in or about London, Then all the several Bundles to be delivered to him by the Sergeants man; if not, then the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses that serve for each County, are to sand them down to the Sheriffs, under-Sheriffs, or high Constables to be disposed of as aforesaid. H. elsing, clear: Parl: D: come.