[Page] ALL those wel-affected Creditors of the Common-wealth, and Bodies Politique and Corporate, who have any Sum or summes of Money due unto them from the State, which hath been due and owing before the First of December, 1647. And are desirous to bee satisfied out of that Security which is propounded to the Parliament by Collonel PRIDE, D. GEURDAIN, and the rest of the ƲNDER-TAKERS on behalfe of the COMMON-WEALTH, and cannot double to this Parliament the like Summes in ready Money, are desired to enter their Names (with Mr. Peirson, at the Bell-savage vpon Ludgate-Hill) together with the respective Summes of Money due unto them; That so there may bee an estimate of the said Debts, and effectuall applications by Petitioning to the PARLIAMENT, or moving the Members of the House without delay, for the speedy payment thereof, in such a way which shall bee no prejudice, but an Honour to the Common-wealth. And all good People who have deeply suffered in their Estates, for their good affections to the PƲBLIKE, and do expect Satisfaction from the PARLIAMENT, according to their Promise, in their Declaration of the 30.th of Ianuary, 1643. Let them bring their CERTIFICATES OF THEIR SEVERALL LOSSES, TRƲLY STATED AND CAST ƲP. And subscribe the Petition at the aforesaid Place, where the said Mr. Peirson doth constantly attend for the purposes aforesaid.
The Petition is already framed, and wants but your Correction, or approbation, Subscription, and Solicitation, and every honest Man and Woman to whom the PARLIAMENT is Debitor, may freely Subscribe the same as Creditor.