Die Martis, 8 Decemb. 1646. Resolved, &c. That no Committee-man, Sequestrator, Collector, or other Officer employed in the Sequestrations in the several respective Counties, shall by himself, or any other in trust for him, or to his use, take to farm or Rent, any Lands or Estates sequestered, or to be sequestered in the said several Counties where he is a Committee-man, Sequestrator, Collector, or other Officer employed in the sequestrations as aforesaid. Resolved, &c. That all the Lands and Estates of Papists and Delinquents sequestered, and to be sequestered in the several and respective Counties, shall be let out at the utmost improved yearly values that any man will give for the same: And that all Leases and grants made to any Delinquents or Papists, the owners of the said Lands and Estates, or to their Servants, or any in trust for them, at a lower rate and value then the same were truly worth, and might have been demised for to others, at the time the said Lease shall be void. Resolved, &c. That all persons in the several and respective Counties who have been in Arms, or left their habitations, and resided in the enemy's garrisons, and are liable to Sequestrations, and have not tendered themselves to a Composition for their estates, and prosecuted it with effect at goldsmith's Hall, and are at liberty, and not comprised within any Articles, whereby they are protected, shall be forthwith apprehended and committed to safe custody by the Committee of Parliament residing in the several Counties, and their names certified to the Committee at Goldsmiths-Hall. Provided that such persons whose Estates real or personal are not worth two hundred pounds be hereby pardoned and discharged from Sequestration, they coming in according to the time limited in the Propositions, and taking the Negative Oath and Covenant. H. Elsing Cler. Part. D. Com. London, Printed by Richard Cotes, 1646.