Die Mercurii, 14 Martii, 1648. Resolved by the Commons assembled in Parliament, THAT Sir John Stowell Knight be proceeded against for life in the upper Bench. Resolved, &c. That David Jenkin be proceeded against for a trial for life; And that the Judges in that Circuit in Wales, be required to proceed to an Indictment against him, in the proper County in the next Assizes. Resolved, &c. That Charles Stuart eldest son to the late King, James Stuart second son of the late King, the Duke of Buckingham, John Earl of Bristol, William Earl of Newcastle, Sir William Widdrington, George Lord Digby; Sir Philip Musgrave, Sir Narmaduke Langdale, Sir Richard Greenvile, Sir Francis Doddington, Sir John Culpeper, Sir John Byron, the Earl of Worcester, and Sir John Winter; and all such persons as have been acting in the plotting, designing or assisting the Rebellion in Ireland, shall be proscribed and banished as Enemies and Traitors to the commonwealth, and shall die without mercy, where ever they shall be found within the limits of this Nation, and their Estates shall be confiscate and forthwith employed for the use of the commonwealth. Resolved, &c. That Sir John Winter shall have convenient time to depart into any foreign parts. Die Sabbathi, 17 Martii, 1648. Resolved, &c. That colonel Matthew Boynton, late Governor of Scarborough, Sir John Morley, and colonel Leveson late Governor of Dudley castle shall be proscribed and banished as Enemies and Traitors to the commonwealth, &c. Resolved, &c. That all other Delinquents, members of this commonwealth, (not comprehended in the former exceptions) shall be admitted to compound, (except Papists in Arms, for whose Compositions rules are not yet agreed upon.) Resolved, &c. That the time for the coming in of all Delinquents within the Land, whose habitations are within 80 miles of London, and for the filing of their Petitions and particulars shall be before the twentyeth day of April next; And for all others residing at a further distance before the third day of May. Resolved, &c. That the times for perfecting the Compositions of such Delinquents, that is to say, for submitting to their Fines, and paying one moiety, and securing the remainder at three months' day; shall be six weeks from the respective days before limited for filing their Petitions and Particulars. Resolved, etc, That the time for the coming in of Delinquents not excepted, and now beyond Seas, and out of this Land, shall be the first of June next, for the filing of their Petitions and Particulars, and six weeks after for the perfecting of their Compositions, as is before expressed. Resolved, &c. That the Rents and profits of all sequestered Estates, (except the persons before excepted) growing due at our Lady day next shall be stayed and detained in the tenant's hands, until the first day of June next. Resolved &c. That the Estates of all such persons who shall neglect to render themselves, and submit to their compositions at the respective times before limited shall be confiscate and converted to the use of the commonwealth, and no further allowance shall be thenceforth made out of the same to the wife or children of any such Delinquent. Resolved, &c. That Delinquents who were formerly excepted from Pardon by their particular names or Titles, who have not been formerly but now are admitted to Composition, except such as have already compounded) shall pay one full moiety of the true value of their Estates. Die Mercurii, 21. Martii, 1648. Resolved, &c. That all such Delinquents as have been Members of either House of Parliament, and all Judges, Officers towards the Law, common or civil, & all sergeants, Counsellors, and attorneys, Doctors, Advocates, Proctors of the Law, common or civil, and all Bishops, Clergy men, Masters, and Fellows of any college or Hall, in either of the Universities or elsewhere, And all Masters of Schools or hospitals, and also Humphrey Bennet, Esq Sir Edward Ford, Sir George Vaughan, and all other the persons named in the fourth Qualification of the Propositions sent to Hampton Court, to pay one third (except such of the said Persons as were included in any Articles whereof they have the benefit shall pay one full third part of the true value of their Estates. Resolved, &c. That all other persons Delinquents (not included in any the former Qualifications) shall pay one full sixth part of the true value of their Estates. Resolved, &c. That if any person not yet sequestered who conceives or doubts himself to be liable to Sequestration for any thing said or done in relation to the War, and was not publicly and personally engaged in the latter War, shall come in and discover his case to the Commissioners for Compositions before the first day of July, 1649. (being not before such discovery, judicially impeached and discovered for the same by any other) than such person (if his case so discovered shall be adjudged liable to Sequestration) shall be admitted to compound, and discharged of his delinquency, paying one years value for Land, and a twentieth part for his personal Estate. But in case any such Delinquent be first judicially impeached and discovered by another, or shall not be discovered by himself before the said first day of July, 1649. Then he shall not be admitted to Compound at any lower rate than is appointed for the Qualification under which he falls. Resol. &c. That no promissory oath shall be imposed upon Compounders as a condition without which they may not compound. Resolved, &c. That all persons who have formerly Compounded and have concealed or under valued any part of their Estates, and shall themselves discover it before the first day of June next, shall be admitted to Compound for the same, at the same rate for which they did Compound for the other part of their Estates. But if any such concealment or under value shall be hereafter discovered by any other person, before the Delinquent himself discover the same, and shall not be compounded for (within the times herein before limited) according to the rates heretofore imposed by order of Parliament upon such discoveries, that then such Estate which is concealed, or so much as appears to be above the value Compounded for, shall be forfeit to the commonwealth. Resolved &c. That all such persons as have been engaged in the latter war, and not in any former engagement against the Parliament, shall pay one sixth part of the true value of their Estates (except such as are included in any particular qualification before mentioned, who are to pay according to the several rates in those qualifications.) Resolved &c. That all such persons as have been engaged in the latter War against the Parliament, and have formerly compounded, and have not paid their whole Fines, shall make good the remainder of their Fines according to their agreement. Resolved &c. That all such persons as have been engaged in the latter war against the Parliament, and have formerly compounded, shall pay one full sixth part of their Estates over and above their former Fines. Resolved &c. That all such delinquents as shall perfect their Compositions by the respective days herein before limited, whose sequestrations have continued upon their Estates to this day, shall be exempted from paying any fifth and twentieth part. Die Mercurii 28. Martii, 1649. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the Resolutions of the House touching Delinquents and their Compositions, be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell Cler. Parliament. London, Printed by R. Cotes. 1649.