Die Sabathi 4o Martii, 1642. WHereas it is Ordained in the Ordinance for the weekly Assessment, That if any person or persons shall find him, or themselves aggrieved, that he or they, is, or are over rated, such person or persons at any time before distress taken of his, or their goods, may complain to the respective Committees who have executed this Ordinance within the Division or Limit, where any such person or persons over rated shall be assessed, which said respective Committees, or any two of them, shall have power upon Examination to relieve such person or persons as they shall see cause; yet the true intent and meaning of the said Ordinance is, And it is further Ordered by the Lords and Commons, That if any person or persons so finding themselves aggrieved, be such as have not formerly contributed upon the Propositions, or not proportionably to others of their estates, nor have been Rated and Paid upon the Ordinance of assessment, Entitled an Ordinance for the Assessing and Rating of such as have not contributed at all, or nor contributed according to the proportions of their estates: Then the said parties if they be not assessed above a proportionable part of such sum or sums as other men of their Ability have paid upon the Propositions, or have been assessed and have paid upon the said Ordinance of not exceeding the twentieth part. The said Rates to stand and not to be altered, Provided nevertheless that no Person be assessed above the sum of ten pounds the week. Ordered by the Lords and Commons, That this Ordinance be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com. London, Printed for Edw: Husband, March, 8. 1642.