THREE ORDINANCES OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in Parliament. Containing the names of divers Knights and Gentlemen, to be added to the Committees in the Counties of Kent and Sussex, for the weekly assessments, and for the leizing and sequestration of Papists estates, and other notorions Delinquens, for the use of the Parliament. Also, another Ordinance of both Houses, concerning some volunteers lately sent from the Associate Counties of Essex, suffolk, norfolk, Cambridge, &c. which Forces are to be maintained with the money raised upon the late Ordinance for assessing in the said Counties. Die Jovis, 18 Maii. 1643. ORdered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that these Ordinances shalbe forthwith printed and published. jo. brown clear. Parliamentorum. LONDON, Printed for John Wright in the Old-baily, May 19. 1643. Die Jovis, 18 Maii. 1643. IT is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons, that Sir Edward patrick, Sir Norton Knachebull, Sir Thomas Peyton, Sir Francis Barnham be added so the Committees name in the Ordinances for the weekly assessments, for sequestrations, and for assessing such as have not contributed, or not in proportion to their estates, in the County of Kent, and that they shall have as full and ample power to all intents and purpose, as the other Committees, name in the said Ordinances, have, might, or ought to have; and that the said persons be enjoined forthwith to go down into the County of Kent, to put the said Ordinances in execution. J. Brown clear. Parliamentorum. Die Jovis 18. Maii. 1643. WHereas in the Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament, for the seizing and sequestering of the estates of certain kinds of notorious Delinquents, for the maintenance of the Army raised by the Parliament; The Names of divers Persons were omitted to be a Committee for the County of Sussex, viz. Sir John Chapman Knight, Anthony Fowle, laurence Ashburnham, Thomas Middleton, Peter Farnden. Sir William Culpepper Baronet, William Michelbourne, John Busbridge, Stephen Humphrey, Thomas Collins, Captain Carleton, captain Everden, Edward Higgons, William Cawley, and Robert Spence. Be it therefore Ordained by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the parties before name shall be added to the said Committee for sequestering Malignants Estates in the said County of Sussex, and that they shall have as full and ample power to all intents as the other Committees name in the said Ordinance have, might, or ought to have. John Brown clear. Parliamentorum. Die Jovis 18. Maii 1643. IT is this day Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That Sir William Goring Baronet, Sir Thomas Parker, Sir Thomas henly, Sir Thomas Eversfield Knights, John Alford, Henry Goring, Thomas shirley, Edward Goring, Thomas chaloner, Henry Shelley, Henry perk, Francis Sellwyn, Herbert Board, Nicholas Gildrege, John Board, George Churcher, William Hay, Henry Bridger, Thomas Anscombe, William Marlot, Thomas jeffery, William Thomas Esquires, be added to the Committees name in the Ordinances for the weekly assessments, and for seizing and sequestering the Estates of Papists, notorious Delinquents, &c. in the County of Sussex; and that they shall have as full and ample power to all Intents, as the other Committees name in the said Ordinances, have, might, or ought to have. jo. brown clear. Parliamentorum. Die Jovis, 18 Maii. 1643. WHereas the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament have made an Ordinance for the speedy raising and levying of money throughout the kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales, for the relief of the Commonwealth, by taxing such as have not at all contributed or lent, or not according to their estates and abilities: And whereas the Associate-Counties of Essex, suffolk, norfolk, Cambridge, Isle of Ely, Hertford, and County of the City of Norwich, out of their good and ready affections have lately sent Forces with arms Powder, Bullet, and other Ammunition out of their several Counties, for the defence of the King, Parliament, and kingdom, which they have paid with all the Officers belonging to the said Forces, for two moneths, but having many charges lying upon them, cannot pay the said Forces and Officers any longer without their great impoverishment: The said Lords and Commons do therefore ordain, that such sum and sums of money as are and shall be assessed upon such person and persons as are of ability and have not contributed and lent, and have contributed and lent, yet not according to their abilities by virtue of the said Ordinance in the said respective Counties, shall be employed to the use and for the maintaining of the said Forces sent out of the said Counties respectively: And that all such sums of money so assessed and ranted as aforesaid, as shall be received by the Collectors nominated for that purpose shall be paid by the said Collectors to such Treasurers as shall be appointed by the Committees name in the said Ordinance in their respective Counties, or any three or more of them, And that the said Treasurers shall dispose of the same to the use aforesaid upon warrant directed to them under the hands of the Lieutenant or Deputy-Lieutenants of the said respective Counties, or any two or more of them. jo. brown clear. 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