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Die Martis, 3 Octobr. 1649.

Resolved by the Commons assembled in Parliament,

THat all and every such poor person and persons as did voluntarily in the year 1642. contribute any Moneys, Plate, or Horse with their Furniture and Arms, upon the Propositions in the year 1642. not exceeding the sum of Ten pounds, and are not able to double, shall have both Principal and Interest paid.

Resolved, &c.

That the sum of Fifteen thousand pounds, parcel of the sum of Thirty thousand pounds at Weavers-Hall, appointed by former Ordinances to go towards payment of Publique Faith, be set aside for the satisfaction of the persons in the former Vote intended.

Resolved, &c.

That such persons as are now in Prison, which did voluntarily in the year 1642. con­tribute any Moneys, Plate, or Horse with their Furniture and Arms, upon the Propo­sitions in the year 1642. and are not able to double, shall be satisfied both Principal and Interest out of the remainder of the said sum of Thirty thousand pounds.

Resolved, &c.

That the several Committees in the respective Counties in England and Wales, be authorized and required to examine and certifie the several sums contributed as afore­said, by the respective persons intended within the several Votes aforesaid, together with Interest for the same, and to certifie the several particulars before the First day of Ja­nuary next, unto the Committee of Indempnity, who are not to receive any such Cer­tificates after the said First of January next.

ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That these Votes be forthwith printed and published.

Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.

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

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