Die Jovis, 20 Januarii. 1647. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, For enabling a Committee in the County of Kent to put in execution all former Ordinances of Parliament concerning indemnity. THe Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, having by an Ordinance of Parliament of the one and twentieth day of May, 1647. And by an Additionall Ordinance of the seventh day of June last, provided for the saving harmless and indemnified all such soldiers and others, as have acted by the Authority of Parliament, or for the service thereof. And finding by several complaints made to them, that it is a great charge and trouble to very many poor soldiers and others, to whom a due relief is intended by the said Ordinances, to make their repairs to the City of London, and to attend the Committee of Lords and Commons appointed by the said Ordinances for the execution thereof; The said Lords and Commons, in consideration thereof, have thought fit to Order and ordain; And it is hereby Ordered and Ordained, That Sir John Rivers Knight and Baronet, and Sir Edward Moyns, Sir Thomas Style, Sir Richard Harders, Sir Thomas Peirce baronets', Sir Anthony Welden, Sir John Honywood, Sir Nicholas Miller Knights, Thomas Plumer, John Twesleton, Lambert Godfrey, Richard Porter, George Newman, Thomas Seylard, William James, Richard Beale, John Browne, William Skenner, William Boothby, William Kenwrick, George Hall, John Bix Esq John Boys of Elmington, Robert Scot, Thomas Blunt Esq Robert Hales Esq Sir Edward Masters Knight, Thomas Denne, Robert Ladd, John nuts Esq Sir James Oxinden Knight, Thomas Broadnex, John Holland, Thomas Boys of Wilsbourgh Esq George Duke Esq Be and are hereby appointed to be a Committee for the County of Kent, for the putting in execution the several Powers contained in the said Ordinances. And the said persons, or any five or more of them within the County aforesaid, are hereby authorized and appointed to take care from time to time duly to execute and perform the Powers given by the said Ordinances, as by the same is expressed and Ordained. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum. London printed for John Wright at the King's head in the old Bayley. 1647.