BY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE The Commissioners for management of the several forfeited Estates, Goods and Chattels of the Rebels of IRELAND. WHEREAS we are informed that several persons do scruple, and doubt, whether we, by virtue of a Commission Grauted to us, by their Majesties, bearing date the twelfth day of July, in the second year of their Majesty's Reign, do intent to seize, and sequester, into our hands, for their Majesty's use, the personal Goods and Chattels of persons lately in Rebellion, or aiding and assisting to the Irish Rebels, though they, or any of them should come in, and live quitely, and that within the time limited in His Majesty's Gracious Declaration, given at the Camp near Finglass, the seventh day of July, 1690. Now, for the prevention of any such mistake, and though, in the very preamble of our Order, of the 16th day of this instant July, we have expressed these words (the Goods and Chattels of those fled through guilt, from their places of abode). We do hereby declare, our Commission hath a reference to the aforesaid Declaration; and we do declare, the Goods and Chattels personal, of all those comprised within the said Declaration, are not intended to be seized, or sequestered by us, or our Orders. Dated at the Council-Chamber, Dublin, 19th day of July, 1690. Longford, Anth. Meath, R. Fitz-Gerrald, Hen. Fane, Robert Gorges, Joseph Coghlan, Edward Corker, Henry Davys. Dublin, Printed by Andrew Crook, Assignee of Benjamin took, Printer to the King and Queens Most Excellent Majesties; and are to be sold on Ormonde-Key.