WHereas for divers yeeres there hath not been any Election of Schollers in the Colledge of Eaton, and this yeer by reason there was no Provost setled in Kings Colledge in Cambridge, the time appointed for such Election by the Statutes of the Colledge of Eaton is elapsed: It is therefore Ordained by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That there may, and shall be an Election of Schollers in manner as hath beene heretofore accustomed before the thirtieth day of October next following, and that such Election shall be valide and of force, as if it had beene made in the time appointed by the said Statute of the said Colledge. And it is further Ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That all the Rents and Revenues belonging to the Colledge of Eaton to be received and disbursed for the immediate use of the said Colledge, shall be freed and discharged of and from all Assessements, Taxes, and Charges whatsoever, as well already made, as hereafter to be made, or charged by vertue of any Ordinance of Parliament.
London, Printed for Iohn Wright at the Kings head in the Old-Bayley, 1645.