Die Veneris 21. April. 1648. ORdered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parsliament, That in regard of the late contempt of Fellows, Officers, and Members of colleges in Oxford to the authority of Parliament, The Visitors do send a new Summons for all Fellows, Officers, ●●d Members of the several colleges and Halls, and if they do not ●●peare, or appearing shall not submit to the authority of Parliament the Visitation: That then the Visitors shall have power to suspend ●●r the present, And to certify the same to the Committee of Lords ●●d Commons for Reformation of the university of Oxford, who ●pon the certificate thereof shall have power to remove, and deprive ●●em from their places in their respective colleges and Halls: and to ●●pell them from the university: And upon certificate thereof from the ●●id Committee, the Heads of Houses in their respective colleges, ●nd Halls, with the visitors, shall put others in their places. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That the Order above written be forthwith printed: And that the visitors of the university of Oxford do publish the same in the Vniver●●tie of Oxford. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That the Bursers and Treasurers of the colleges in Oxford shall re●aine and keep such moneys as they have received without making ●ny dividend, until they shall receive Order from the Committee of ●ords and Commons for Reformation of the university of Oxford: ●●d that from henceforth all Tenants, and such others as are to pay 〈◊〉 money, or other duties to any college in the university of Ox●●rd, shall pay the same to the Heads of Houses appointed by authority of Parliament respectively, or to those whom they shall appoint ●o receive the same, and to no other. And that the Acquittance or Acquitances of such Heads of Houses, or of such as they shall appoint to receive the same, shall be a sufficient warrant and discharge to the several Tenants for the payment thereof accordingly: Notwithstanding any condition in their Leases to the contrary. 〈…〉