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A83165 An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for bringing in the arreares of the assessements for the army, within the city of London and liberties thereof. With the names of the persons in each ward appointed for executing the same. Die Lunæ, 24 April. 1648. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Ioh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum. England and Wales. Parliament. 1648 (1648) Wing E1951; Thomason E436_21; ESTC R204672 2,375 14

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT FOR The bringing in the Arreares of the Assessements for the Army within the City of London and Liberties thereof With the names of the Persons in each Ward appointed for executing the same Die Lunae 24 April 1648. ORdered by the Lords Assembled in Parliament That this Ordinance be forthwith printed and published Ioh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum Imprinted at London for John Wright at the Kings Head in the old Bayley 1648. Die Lunae 24 April 1648. An Ordinance for the speedy bringing in the Arreares of the Assessements in the City of London and Liberties thereof WHereas by an Ordinance of Parliament of the fifteenth of February 1644. Intituled An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament For raising and maintaining of Forces for the defence of the Kingdome under the Command of the Lord Fairfax by the name of Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight a Monethly Assessement to continue for ten Moneths from the first of February 1644. to the first of December then next following was Ordained to be taxed and leavied upon the City of London and other places and Counties in the said Ordinance mentioned And by another Ordinance of Parliament dated the thirteenth day of August 1645. the said Monethly assessement for maintenance of the said Army was Ordained and appointed to continue and indure for six Moneths longer from the said first day of December 1645. unto the first day of June then next following And whereas by an Ordinance of Parliament dated the sixteenth pay of Aprill 1646. the said Ordinance of the fifteenth of February 1644. with all the Taxes and payments therein mentioned were to continue for foure Moneths longer from the said first of Iune 1646. untill the first of Octob. following And whereas also by another Ordinance of Parliament of the three and twentieth day of Iune last 1647. severall summes of money were to be taxed leavied and paid for maintenance of the said Army by a Monethly assessement to continue for twelve Moneths from the five and twentieth day of March 1647. to the five and twentieth day of March 1648. And whereas by an Ordinance of Parliament of the fifteenth of March last 1647. the like summes of money upon the said City are to be taxed leavied and paid for maintenance of the said Army by a Monthly assessement to continue for six Months longer from the five and twentieth of March last to the nine and twentieth of September now next ensuing as by the said severall Ordinances may appeare And whereas many great and considerable summes of mony remaine in Arreare and yet unpaid upon the said severall Ordinances within the said City of London and Liberties thereof to the discouragement of those that have willingly paid their proportion very evill example of others and great hinderance of payment of the Army and to the end the said Arrears may be speedily gotten in and all obstructions that hinder the comming in thereof be removed It is Ordained by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled and be it Ordained by the authority thereof That the severall persons hereafter named shall be and are hereby appointed Commissioners for the said severall taxes and assessements in the said City and in the severall Wards and Liberties in and belonging to the said City respectively to put the said severall Ordinances in execution and have power and are hereby authorized to execute and performe all and every the powers and authorities comprised in the said Ordinances or in any the Ordinances mentioned in the said last recited ordinance of the fifteenth of March last or every of them in as full and ample manner to all intents and purposes as any the Committees or Commissioners in the said ordinances named or any of them might or could doe or performe the same Aldersgate within RIchard Morrall Josias Hams Thomas Nowell Richard Gibbs Iohn Sherman Roger Jenkinson Aldersgate without Iohn Johnson Richard Coates Miles Flesher John Billingsley George Osburneston William Lawrence Algate Ward RIchard Cheverton John Owfield John Dethick Sammel Moyer John Merryat Christopher Blackston Basingshaw EEdwin Browne George Dunn Capt. Winstandley Thomas Clarke Broad-street Ward THomas Clowes Iames Storey Richard Clutterbuck Robert Hanch Rowland Wilson Senior Nicholas Could Hogan Hovell William Allen Bridge Ward TObias Lisle Richard Young Stephen Estwick Thomas Player Edward Bellamy Isaack Foster Thomas Ward Tho. Andrewes junior Samuel Lee William Mulins Capt. Nathaniel Lacy Bread-street Ward RIchard Turner Francis Water-house Thomas Steyne senior Major Hitchcock Iohn Harper Iohn Pocock Richard Hutchison Capt. 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