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Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 3, 1643-1644. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Die Veneris, 7 Julii, 1643. Dies Publicæ Humiliationis, to beg a Blessing upon the Assembly.
Payment to Moore.
ORDERED, That the Committee for the Safety of the Kingdom do forthwith grant their Warrant to the Treasurer at Wars, to pay unto Colonel Moore, or his Assignees, One hundred Pounds, this Afternoon, if possible it may be.
Maimed Soldiers.
Ordered, That the Committee for Sequestrations in London do assign, for the Use of the maimed Soldiers, such of the ordinary sort of Bedding, as the Committee for maimed Soldiers shall think fit; of such Bedding as are seized upon the Ordinances of Sequestrations, or Twentieth Part.
Preachers thanked.
Ordered, That Mr. Rous and Mr. Salloway do return Thanks to Dr. Twist, Mr. Bowles, and Mr. Newcomen, for the great Pains they took in the several Sermons they preached, at the Desire of both Houses, in Westminster Abbey, before both Houses, and the Assembly, upon the Day of the first Meeting of the Assembly, and upon the Fast Day for the Assembly; and that they be desired to print their Sermons; and that none shall print them, but such as they shall appoint.