Die Martis, 8. Junii, 1647.
A DECLARATION OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT, FOR Making void a former Declaration of the Thirtieth of March concerning the Army.

WHereas the Lords and Commons did by a Decla­ration of the Thirtieth of March last Declare their sence upon a Petition, with the Representation thereunto annexed; And whereas they have been since informed, That the Petitioners intended not thereby to give any offence to the Parliament; and calling to minde the great and eminent service done by the Army to the Parliament and Kingdom: The Lords and Commons being tender of the Honor of the said Army, Have thought fit to Or­dain and Declare, and be it Declared and Ordained by the said Lords and Commons in the Parliament of Eng­land assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That the said former Declaration of the Thirtieth of March be razed and expunged out of the Books of the said Houses, and wholly taken away and made void; And that no member of the said Army shall receive any damage, pre­judice or reproach for any thing in the said former Decla­ration.

ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That this Declaration be forthwith printed and published:

H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.

London, printed for Edward Husband printer to the Honorable House of Commons. June 9.

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