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A49037 My lord mayor and this Court of Aldermen taking into consideration the wants and necessities of the honest and laborious poore inhabitants (especially of the out parishes) of this city ... City of London (England). 1658 (1658) Wing L2864H; ESTC R39820 503 1

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Chiverton Mayor Thursday the 4th of February 1657 MY Lord Mayor and this Court of Aldermen taking into consideration the wants and necessities of the honest and Laborious poore Inhabitants especially of the out Parishes of this City In this extreame hard and cold season doe earnestly recommend it to the Ministers in their severall Congregations within this City and Liberties on the next Lords day to move their people to a charitable Contribution towards their Reliefe and succour And that the same may succeed the more effectually It is thought fit that the Church-wardens or other Officers doe the same day according to the usuall manner after Sermon receive the Charity of such strangers as resort to their respective Congregations And that the Common-Councell-men throughout the said City and Liberties do on the day following Collect from house to house the benevolence of all the able Inhabitants in their severall Precincts And further that the whole Collection in every Parish and Precinct be paid by the said Common-Councell-men and Churchwardens respectively unto Mr Chamberlaine at his office in Guild-hall London on Tuesday next the 9th of this instant February to be thence immediately issued paid and distributed according to the discretion and direction of the Iustices of peace of the said City to and amongst the severall Parishes within the same City and Liberties for relief of their said poor and proportionably to the number and necessities of them Sadler Printed by James Flesher Printer to the Honourable City of LONDON