An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, : for the contribution of the value of one meale in the weeke, towards the charging of arming and forming into regiments the auxiliary forces, now in raysing within the city of London and lines of communication. And for the better execution of the severall ordinances of the militia within these parts and places, according to the tenor of the same ordinances. With the names of the treasurers of the severall divisions.
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