Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 6, 1648-1651. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Die Veneris, 8 Decembris, 1648.
PRAYERS.
Invalid Soldiers, &c.
ORDERED, That there be a Collection made by the Serjeant attending this House: And that the Money collected be sent to the Treasurers for the poor and maimed Soldiers and Widows, to be by them distributed to poor Widows, and Soldiers Wives, who stand in greatest Necessities.
Thanks for Sermons.
Ordered, That Thanks be given Mr. Marshall, Mr. Peters, and Mr. Carrall, for their Pains taken in praying and preaching before this House, this Day.
Mr. Gurdon is to give Thanks to Mr. Marshall, Mr. Smyth to Mr. Peters, and Mr. Allen to Mr. Carrall.
Adjournment.
Ordered, That this House doth adjourn itself until Tuesday next, at Eight of Clock.
Ordered, That all Committees sit in the mean time.