Die Mercurii 22. Julii 1646. WHereas divers Malignants and others that have adhered to the King against the Parliament, are now come to the Cities of London and Westminster, and other places within the Parliaments Quarters: And under pretence of several Articles do repair to the King's Person, whereby much inconvenience may arise, The Lords in Parliament do declare, That no such person whatsoever shall presume in the future to repair to the Court, or to the King's person, without the special leave of this House, and a pass under the hand of the Speaker of this House, as they will answer the contrary to this House at their perils. And that this Declaration may be communicated to the Scots Commissioners, who are hereby desired to give directions, that this Order be performed accordingly. And lastly, That all such persons as have been in arms against the Parliament, and in particular Edward Walker, a dangerous Malignant and a person ill affected to the Parliament, now about the King, shall be forthwith dismissed and sent away from about his majesty. And it is Ordered, That the Scots Commissioners be desired to prevent the coming of any of their Nation to the King, who have been in arms against the Parliament of either or both Kingdoms. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum. London printed for John Wright at the King's Head in the Old Bayley. 1646.