Monday, June 18. 1660. Two VOTES Concerning the King, and Queen's Houses and Lands. ORDERED by the Lords in Parliament assembled, That a Stop, and Stay be forthwith made of all Wastes, in any the Houses, Timber, or Woods Standing, and being, in, or upon any the Lands, part of the Queen's majesty's jointure, in whose hands soever the same are; And that all Wood and Timber which have been felled off any of the said Lands, at any time since the 25 day of April last, whether remaining upon the said Lands, or removed off the Lands, to any other place or places, shall so remain, and continue, without further disposal, till the Parliament shall give special order therein. And all persons concerned are required to take notice hereof, and to observe the same accordingly, at their perils. ORDERED by the Lords in Parliament assembled, That a Stop, and Stay be forthwith made of all Wastes, in any the Houses, Timber, or Woods, standing, and being, in, or upon any the Lands, belonging to the King's Majesty, in whose hands soever the same are. And that all Wood, and Timber which have been felled off any of the said Lands, at any time since the 25 of April last, whether remaining upon the said Lands, or removed off the Lands, to any other place or places, shall so remain, and continue, without further disposal, till the Parliament shall give special order therein. And all persons concerned are required to take notice hereof, and to observe the same accordingly, at their perils. Die Martis 19 die Junij, 1660. ORdered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, That these two Orders be forthwith Printed and Published. JO: BROWNE Cleric: Parliamentorum. London, Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty. 1660.