Die Sabbathi, 26 Maii, 1649. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That all the Rents and Profits of the Estates of all sequestered persons (not excepted from Composition) which were due at Lady day last, or at any time since, and which shall be due on or before the four and twentieth of June next, be retained in the hands of the several & respective tenants of the said sequestered Lands, until the first day of July next; and that the Commissioners for compounding with Delinquents of Goldsmiths-hall; be required forthwith to give notice hereof to all Committees and Sequestrators in the country, that the same may be observed; And that it be referred to the Committee at Goldsmiths-hall to give order that the Rents and Profits of the Estate of such Delinquents as have or shall perfect their Compositions before the first of July next, which were due on the five and twentieth day of March last, or that are or shall be due at any time from thence before the first of July next, may be paid to such persons so perfecting their Compositions as aforesaid. Hen. Scobell, Cler. Parliament. Martis 29 Die Maii, 1649. Goldsmiths-hall, By the Commissioners for Compounding, etc. ORdered that the Vote of Parliament of the 26 of this instant May, for the further detaining of the Rents and Profits of sequestered Estates, be forthwith printed and sent into the several Counties of England and Wales: And all Committees, Sequestrators, and other Officers whatsoever, are hereby required to take special notice thereof, and to yield all due obedience thereunto, as they and every of them will answer the contrary at their perils. Jo. Ashe. London Printed by Richard Cotes.