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A32686 Charles the Second, by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c., to all and singular Archbishops ... and all other spiritual persons ... and to all other our officers, ministers, and subjects ... greeting : whereas we are credibly given to understand ... that upon Friday, the six and twentieth day of May last past, about four of the clock in the morning of the same day, there happened a sudden and most dreadful fire in the said borough of Southwark ... England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1676 (1676) Wing C3645; ESTC R43090 4,123 1

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the names of the Counties Cities Towns Parishes and Chappelries respectively wherein and the time when such sums are gathered as also in another Writing to be signed as aforesaid to express the several Names and Qualities of the respective Givers Donors and Benefactors within the said several Cities Universities Towns Parishes Chappelries and Priviledged places and the sums by them respectively given And you the said Church-wardens Chappel-wardens Collectors and Overseers for the Poor within Our said Cities of London and Westminster and the Weekly Bills of Mortality are hereby required to deliver such Briefs so endorsed and such Catalogue of Benefactors so had and taken within Our said Cities of London and Westminster and the Weekly Bills of Mortality together with the Money which shall be collected by virtue hereof unto Our Trusty and Well-beloved Sir Joseph Sheldon Knight Lord Mayor of the City of London and the Lord Mayor of London for the time being Sir Thomas Gould and Sir John Shorter Knights Sheriffs of Our said City and the Sheriffs of Our said City for the time being or any two or more of them whom We do hereby appoint to be Receivers of all such Moneys as shall be so collected by virtue hereof as aforesaid in trust to be disposed as is herein after expressed and whose Acquittance or Acquittances shall be your sufficient discharge for so doing And you the said Church-wardens Chappel-wardens Collectors for the Poor and their Overseers in all other Our Cities Towns Villages Hamlets and places whatsoever within Our Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed not herein before otherwise appointed are hereby required to deliver such Briefs so endorsed and such sums of Money with all such Copies and Writings as shall be respectively by you made gathered and collected to the respective Mayors High Constables or other Head Officers in whose Division you are which said Mayor High Constable or other Head Officer unto whom the same shall be delivered as aforesaid are hereby required safely to pay and deliver the same Moneys and Papers unto the Bearer and Bearers hereof authorised as herein is appointed whensoever you shall be by them or any of them thereunto required whose receiving thereof together with their or any of their Acquittance or Acquittances shall be your sufficient discharge Which said Bearer and Bearers hereof are hereby willed and required upon receipt of the said Monies forthwith to pay the same and deliver all the said Copies and Writings unto Our Trusty and Well-beloved John Appleby Esquire James Reading Richard How John Freeman Peter Rich William Castle Esquires Justices of Peace for Our said County and Joseph Day Gentleman or any two or more of them whom We do hereby appoint Receivers of such Moneys as shall be so collected by the said Bearers hereof which said receivers for London and Westminster and the Weekly Bills of Mortality as also the receivers for all other places within Our Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed are hereby required upon receipt of the said Monies forthwith to pay the same and deliver all the said Copies and Writings unto Our Trusty and Well-beloved Cousin and Councellor William Earl of Craven Our right Trusty and Well-beloved George Lord Barkley and to Our Trusty and Well-beloved Sir Adam Browne Baronet Sir Thomas Bloodworth Knight Sir Edmond Bowyer Knight whom together with the said Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of London and also the said James Reading Richard How John Freeman Peter Rich William Castle John Appleby and Joseph Day Receivers as aforesaid or any three or more of them We do hereby appoint to be Treasurers and Disposers of the said Moneys so Collected by virtue hereof of which number We will that you the said James Reading Richard How John Freeman and Joseph Day shall always be one And that the said Treasurers and Disposers or any three or more of them as aforesaid shall taking to their Assistance the Ministers and Church-wardens of the aforesaid Parishes distribute all the said Moneys which shall be so Collected by virtue hereof amongst the said poor Sufferers and towards the repair of the said Church and Re-building of the said Free-School and School-house as to them shall seem just and equal And lastly Our Will and Pleasure is that no person or persons whatsoever shall collect or receive the said Moneys of or from the said Mayor High Constable or other Head Officers or any of them but such only as shall be authorised and appointed so to do by Deputation in Writing under the Hands and Seals of the said Trustees and Disposers or any three or more of them as aforesaid Any Law Statute Ordinance or Provision heretofore made to the contrary notwithstanding In witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patents and to continue from the date hereof until the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel which shall be in the Year of Our Lord God One Thousand Six Hundred Seventy and Seven and no Longer Witness Our self at Westminster the Fourteenth day of August in the Eight and Twentieth Year of Our Reign Smith GOD SAVE THE KING LONDON Printed by WILLIAM GODBID Dwelling in Little-Britain 1676.