A Declaration of the Commons Assembled in PARLIAMENT, Declaring all persons who have served the Parliament of England in Ireland, and have Betrayed their Trust, or have or shall adhere to, or ayd and assist Charls Stuart, Son to the late King, to be Traytors & Rebels.

Resolved upon the Question by the Commons assembled in Parlia­ment,

THat this House doth Declare, That all persons whether English or Scots, who have been under the pay of the Par­liament of England in the Service of Ireland, and have Revolted, and Betrayed their Trust there; and all other persons who have or shall adhere to, or assist Charls Stuart, Son of the late King, or any the Forces in Ireland against the Parlia­ment of England, are and be adjudged to be Traytors and Rebels to the Commonwealth of England, and all their Estates shall be Confiscated, and their persons proceeded against as Traytors and Rebels; And that all such Officers as have so be­trayed their Trust, be proceeded against by a Court Marshal there.

ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That this Declaration be forthwith printed and published; And that it be referred to the Councel of State to communicate the same to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and such other there as they shall think fit, that the same be put in execution.

Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.

London, Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the Parliament of England, 1649.

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