THe Committee of the Militia London, and the Liberties thereof, carnestly desire you to enquire what Armes are in your Ward, which belong to Auxiliaries; and to take care that good and sufficient Guards be set upon them, because the Committee hath information that there is a purpose of some evill disposed Persons speedily to seize the said Armes, and use them upon a mischievous design: And within a very few days the Committee will ease of this trouble, and provide a convenient place for them, where they may be safely kept for the publike good of the City, if you shall think fit.
To the Deputy and Common-councell-men in the Ward of ⟨farington wthin⟩