Die Sabbathi, 8 Julii, 1648. A Letter from the Committee of KENT, from ROCHESTER, 4 Julii, 1648. was this day red. REsolved, &c. That this House doth approve of what the Committee of Kent have done in raising a Regiment of Horse, and a Regiment of Foot. Resolved, &c. That the Estates real and personal of all those persons that have been formerly in arms against the Parliament, and have been in this late Insurrection in Kent be forthwith sequestered. Resolved, &c. That the Estates real and personal of all those persons that have been in former Insurrections in Kent, and in the late Insurrection be forthwith sequestered. Resolved, &c. That the Estates real and personal of all those persons that have been Commissioners, or Commanders in the late Insurrection in Kent, or have been notoriously active in Plunderings, or Imprisonments, in the late Insurrection in Kent▪ be forthwith sequestered. Resolved, &c. That the Sequestrations of the real and ●ersonall Estates of the Delinquents in the late Insurrection of ●ent, shall be applied by Ordinance of Parliament to the main ance of the Forces raised in the County of Kent, for the 〈◇〉 and safety thereof. Resolved, &c. That the Fines of all the Delinquents in Kent 〈◇〉 formerly Sequestered, and Compounding, shall be applied to the maintenance of the Forces raised in the County of Kent, and of Dover Castle. Resolved, &c. That it be referred to the Committee formerly appointed for the business of Kent, or any five of them, to consider of that Clause in the Letter from the Committee of Kent, of fourth July, 1648. touching the mitigation and exemptions therein mentioned, and to Report their opinions, and what course they think fit to be observed therein. Hen. elsing, clear. Parl. D. come. London printed for John Wright at the Kings Head in the Old Bayley 1648.