Die Veneris 14. April. 1643. IT is this day ordered by the Commons House of Parliament, That such particular persons of the Committees or Commissioners, name and appointed in the several and respective Ordinances of both Houses of Parliament for the raising of moneys for the service of the Parliament, in any Cities, Towns, or counties of the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales, as shall refuse to join, or sign any Warrants, or to meet the rest of the Committees or Commissioners; or to Act upon the said Ordinances for the service of the Parliament, expressed in the said Ordinances, and shall not be detained by sickness, or other inevitable Impediments, shal be reputed, and taken as persons ill-affected to the service of the Parliament; And it is further ordered; That the Names of all such persons for refusing or neglecting this service, shall be returned to the House of Commons by the residue of the said Committees or Commissioners, That thereupon the said House may take order that the said persons Estates shall be seized, according to the Ordinance for sequestering and seizing the Estates of Papists and notorious Delinquents. H: elsing, clear. Parl. D. come. London, Printed for Edward Husbands. April 15. 1643.