All that wish well to the safety of this kingdome, in this citie of London, and parts adjacent, which did not appeare on Tuesday last, are desired to meet at Grocers Hall tomorrow, being Thursday the 20. of this instant July, between the houres of eight in the morning, and eight at night (to which place a Committee of the House of the Commons doe purposely adjourne) to receive such propositions as concerne Sir William Waller, the present state of the Western parts, and welfare of the whole Kingdome. Shew this to your friends. If it be stuck up, let none presume to pull it downe.
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