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A49053 By the Mayor, to every minister within the city of London, liberties, line of communication, and bils of mortality City of London (England). Lord Mayor. 1644 (1644) Wing L2878F; ESTC R37988 779 1

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By the Mayor To every Minister within the City of London Liberties Line of Communication and Bils of Mortality THe extraordinary blessing of God upon the Forces under the Command of Sir William Waller Sir William Belfour against the Army led by Sir Ralph Hopton for the destruction of the Parliament this City and Kingdome in a Battaile neere Winchester yesterday being Fryday the 29 of March instant which continued from eight a clocke in the morning untill night wherein the enemy was absolutely routed and pursued many miles with good execution being signified unto mee by the most Honourable Committee of both Kingdoms requires a more solemne Thankesgiving then upon so short warning can bee performed especially considering that this mercy hath been beyond expectation cast in from heaven into our bosomes so soon after our late Fasting and humiliation after that sad blow about Newark I do heartily according to the order of the said Committee of both Kingdoms desire require you to morrow being the Lords Day to give notice of this goodnesse to your Congregation using your best endevours to quicken them to the highest pitch of thankfulnesse to the God of our Mercies and to ingage their hearts and hands yet further To helpe the Lord against the Mighty with their prayers and all others helpes of Money Armes Horse Men or other provisions for the instant making up and supplying of a body of Horse and Foot to go out and follow the enemy to prevent the rallying of his men or raising of new Forces to doe further mischiefe that God may give a speedy end to the present Calamities and restore a stable Peace in this afflicted Nation to the comfort of all Gods people in all the Kingdomes And what God shall move the hearts of men to subscribe and contribute or what men they shall send out or maintaine to this most necessary service not onely my selfe but the Committee of the Militia do make it our joynt request that you with some others well affected would set down in writing and return upon Monday morning next without faile to the Committee of the Militia at Guildhall Dated this 30 of March Anno Dom. 1644 John Wollaston Mayor Printed by Richard Cotes Printer to the Honourable City of LONDON