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A83466 Die Mercurii, 2[o] Octobr. 1650. Resolves of Parliament, concerning rates for composition of delinquents. England and Wales. Parliament. 1650 (1650) Wing E2274; Thomason 669.f.15[59]; ESTC R212037 1,660 1

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Die Mercurii 2o Octobr. 1650. RESOLVES of Parliament Concerning RATES for Composition of Delinquents THe House this day according to former Order proceeded in the Debate of the Report made from the Committee of the Army touching Delinquents REsolved upon the question by the Parliament That all such Delinquents whose Compositions having been set have not paid in all or any part thereof at the times limited and for non-payment have incurred the Penalties formerly imposed and shall pay in their whole Fines or such part thereof as yet remains unpaid with Interest for the same since the time the same should have been paid viz. All such whose Habitations are within Fourscore miles of London before the Tenth day of November next ensuing And all other at a greater distance before the Four and twentieth day of November aforesaid shall be discharged from the said Penalties And the Commissioners for Compounding with Delinquents are Ordered to return to the Parliament or such as they shall appoint to receive the same the Names of all such Delinquents as shall not within the respective days herein before limited pay in the whole Fine imposed on them with Interest as aforesaid in order to the speedy Sale of their Estates Resolved That for the enabling such Delinquents to perfect their Compositions as are willing to Compound The said Commissioners be impowered if it shall appear to the said Commissioners that a Delinquent is not able to raise his Fine without Sale of some part of his Estate To give a full discharge to such reasonable proportion of the Estate as they shall think fit to give way to the Sale of towards the raising of such Fine as is or shall be imposed so as the residue of his Estate shall be lyable to make good any Forfeiture which the Delinquent shall incur by undervaluing any part of the Estate Compounded for Provided License be obtained from the said Commissioners and the Fines paid within the times limited by means of such Sale Resolved That all such Delinquents who upon the setting of their Fines have had Saving to certain parts of their Estates under several pretences that the said Estates were litigious Shall have liberty to Compound for such part of their Estates so saved and reserved at the same Rate and Value that they Compounded for the other part of their Estates if they shall perfect the same within the times limited viz. All such Delinquents as are inhabiting within Eighty miles of London before the Tenth day of November next ensuing and all others further distant before the Four and twentieth of November aforesaid And in default thereof the Estate of any person or persons so saved or reserved shall be lyable to be sold as the Lands of other Delinquents uncompounded for unless the Commissioners for Compositions c. shall upon good cause shewn give further time for such saving or Reservations to continue Resolved That all such Delinquents whose Compositions have been set as shall within the respective times before mentioned discover to the said Commissioners any part of their Estate which at the time of their Composition was under-valued or concealed ought to havebeen Compounded for shal in such case where no Information is depending or Judgement given be admitted to Compound for such part of his or their Estate so under-valued or concealed as aforesaid according to the Rates and Proportions at which they did formerly Compound so as they pay in their whole Moneys before the Four and twentieth day of November next ensuing And that all such Delinquent against whom any Information is depending or Judgement given or who shall be discovered by Information of any other person then themselves within the times before limited shall be admitted to Compound at the Rates and Proportions following viz. Every person who hath formerly Compounded at a Tenth part of their Estates shal● Compound at a full Sixth part of what is so undervalued or omitted Every person who hath Compounded formerly at a Sixth part shall pay one full Third part And all such who formerly did Compound at a Third shall pay one full Moyety of what is concealed or under-valued respectively according to the present Rules for Compositions so as the said persons do pay the whole Fines to be imposed upon such omissions or under-valuations before the said Four and twentieth of November Ordered by the Parliament That these Votes be forthwith Printed and Published And that it be referred to the Commissioners for Compounding to take care the same be sent to the Sheriffs in the respective Counties who are enjoyned and required immediately after receipt thereof to publish the same or cause them to be published in all Cities Boroughs and Market-Towns and affixed and set up in the places accustomed Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti London Printed by Edward Husband and John Field Printers to the Parliament of England 1650.