Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament one concerning 23000 li. lately lent by the Lord Major, alderman, and commons of London, which they are willing yet a while longer to forbeare and have undertaken to doe their utmost endeavour to advance and lend 17000 li. more, to be forthwith sent to the army to supply the present pressing necessities thereof : the other concerning debts and rents of houses to be gathered and payd to the collectors of the weekly assessment due to such as and where there is no sufficient distresse to be found.

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Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament one concerning 23000 li. lately lent by the Lord Major, alderman, and commons of London, which they are willing yet a while longer to forbeare and have undertaken to doe their utmost endeavour to advance and lend 17000 li. more, to be forthwith sent to the army to supply the present pressing necessities thereof : the other concerning debts and rents of houses to be gathered and payd to the collectors of the weekly assessment due to such as and where there is no sufficient distresse to be found.
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England and Wales.
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[London] :: ... Printed for John Wright ...,
May 9, 1643.
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"Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament one concerning 23000 li. lately lent by the Lord Major, alderman, and commons of London, which they are willing yet a while longer to forbeare and have undertaken to doe their utmost endeavour to advance and lend 17000 li. more, to be forthwith sent to the army to supply the present pressing necessities thereof : the other concerning debts and rents of houses to be gathered and payd to the collectors of the weekly assessment due to such as and where there is no sufficient distresse to be found." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B22283.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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