CR DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms BY THE Knights, Citizens and Burgesses ASSEMBLED IN PARLIAMENT. August the 3d d 1666. ORdered upon Question (Nemine contradicente) That this House do agree to the Report of their Committee, containing their several Objections against the Bill, entitled, An Act of Free and General Pardon, Indemnity and Oblivion; and that the same be presented by Richard Reynells' Esq accompanied with the rest of the persons undernamed, or any five or more of them, to his Grace the Lord Lieutenant, with the humble desires of this House, That his Grace will be pleased to cause the said Bill to be altered and amended, in the several particulars mentioned in the said Report, and then to be transmitted into England, according to Poynings Law, and the said Mr. Reynells is likewise to acquaint his Grace with such other Reasons, as further induced this House to agree to the said Objections: And inasmuch as the said Bill cannot, for the grounds and reasons expressed in the said Report, pass this present Session; and for that the House conceive it necessary, something should be published for the satisfaction of such persons, who are not yet indemnified, but would have been, in case the said Bill had passed into a Law, it is further Ordered, That the said Committee do likewise humbly desire his Grace, That by an Act of State, or otherwise, as his Grace shall think fit, it may be declared, that no proceedings shall be had or made against any person or persons for any Crimes or Offences, which by the said Bill they were to have been pardoned or indemnified for: The said Committee are to attend his Grace in this business tomorrow morning at eight of the clock. Master of the Rolls. Sir Hen. Tichborn. Lord Annesley. Capt. Nchol. Sir Hugh Middleton. Col. Dillon. Mr. Meredith Capt. Evans. Sir Geo. Lane. Mr. Weaver. Dr. Margetson. Sir Peter Pett. Sir George St. George. Sir William Petty. Mr. Bridges. Sir Dan. Treswell. Capt. colvil. Phil. Ferneley, Cler. Parl. Dublin, Printed by John Crook, Printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer in Castlestreet. 1666.