Several Votes and Orders of the House of Parliament. Die Martis 23. October, 1649. REsolved by the Parliament, that after the charges now on the public Receipts at Goldsmiths-Hall, shall be satisfied and taken off, the whole Revenue to be raised out of, and by the Regulation of the Sequestrations and Compositions of Delinquents, and the Confiscations of their Estates, shall be applied towards the maintenance of the Army, and other public charges, towards the abatement of the assessments. Hen. Scobell. Cleric. Parliament. Die Jovis, 25. Octobr. 1649. REsolved by the Parliament, That the Committee of Goldsmiths-Hall, have power to receive from any person, or persons, who shall present the same to them, any Ordinance, Act, or Orders of Parliament, whereby any charge is imposed on the Sequestrations of Delinquents Estates, and to examine the grounds and nature of them, and present the state of those several engagements to the House. Resolved, &c. THat it be referred to the same Committee to take into considerationâ–ª the several penalties incurred by Delinquents, by any Act or Ordinance of Parliament, for not paying in their first or second payments, and to report the state thereof to this House; And what effectual way may be taken, for bringing in those Compositions, and penalties; And likewise to consider what Delinquents Estates (who have not compounded) or neglected to pay in their moneys, are fit to be Confiscated, and sold to the use of the commonwealth, and report it to the House. ORdered by the Parliament, That all Treasurers, Sub-Collectors, Committees, and other Officers of Sequestrations in the several Counties, be enjoined from henceforth, not to make payment of any Rents, Issues, or Profits, of sequestered Estates by them received, or to be received, to any other person or persons, save unto the Treasurers of Goldsmiths-Hall, or such as those Treasurers there, shall appoint; upon penalty of making good and answering out of their own Estates, to the use of the commonwealth, such sums of money, as they or any of them respectively, shall so pay contrary to this order. ORdered by the Parliament, That it be referred to the Committee at Goldsmiths-Hall, to consider of a way how the Rents and Profits of all sequestered Estates in the hands of any Collectors, Tenants, or other persons, may be brought in to the use of the commonwealth, and present the same to the House. Eodem die. Hen. Scobell, Cleric. Parliament. Resolved, &c. THat the whole Revenue of the Sequestrations, in the several Counties of the commonwealth, be brought into the public Treasury of Goldsmiths-Hall, there to be disposed of for the maintenance of the Army, and for other public uses, in order to abate the charges of assessments for ease of the people. Hen. Scobell, Cleric. Parliament. London, Printed by Richard Cotes, 1649.