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A82895 A message of the Lords and Commons of the Parliament of England, assembled at Westminster, to his Majesty, now at his court, at Holmby-House; for a firme and well grounded peace in England, and prosecution of the affaires in Ireland. Die Jovis 1647. It is this day ordered, that this message for a firme and well grounded peace for England, and for the prosecution of the affaires in Ireland, be forthwith printed and published according to order of Parliament. England and Wales. Parliament. 1647 (1647) Wing E1656; Thomason E378_20; ESTC R201387 3,658 11

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not voluntarily rendred themselves before the last of October 1644. be remooved from His Majesties Counsells and be restrained from comming within the Verge of the Court. And that they may not without advice and consent of both Kingdomes beare any Office or have any imployment concerning the State or Common-Wealth And in case any of them shall offend therein to bee guilty of high Treason and incapable of any Pardon by his Majesty and their estates to be disposed as both Houses of Parliament in England or the Estates of the Parliament of Scotland respectively shall thinke fit That two full parts in three to be divided of all the Estates of the Members of either House of Parliament who have not only deserted the Parliament but have also Voted both Kingdomes Traytors and have not rendred themselves before the first of December 1645. shall be taken and employed for the paiment of the publique debts and damages of the Kingdome These Persons of all others to befree of all personall censure notwithstanding any Act or thing done in or concerning this War they taking the Covenant That the Persons and Estates of all common Souldiers and others of the Kingdome of England who in Lands or Goods be not worth two hundred pounds sterling And the Persons and Estates of all common Souldiers and others of the Kingdome of Scotland who in Lands or Goods bee nor worth one hundred pounds sterling be at liberty and discharged That an Act of Parliament be passed to declare and make voyd the cessation of Ireland and all treaties conclusions of Peace or any Articles thereupon with the Rebels without consent of both Houses of Parliament And to settle the prosecution of the Warre of Ireland in both Houses of the Parliament of England to be managed by them and the King to assist and to do no act to discountenance or molest them therein That Reformation of Religion according to the Covenant be serled in the Kingdome of Ireland by Act of Parliament in such maner as both Houses of the Parliament of England have agreed or shall agree upon after consultation had with the Assembly of Divines heere That no Citizen of the City of London nor any of the Forces of the said City shal be drawn forth or compelled to goe out of the sayd City or Liberties thereof for military service without their owne free consent That an Act be passed for the granting and confirming of the Charters Customes Liberties and Franchises of the City of London notwithstanding any Nonuser Misuser or Abuser That all grants of Offices Lands Tenements or Hereditaments made or passed under the great Seale of Ireland unto any person or persons Bodies politique or Corporate since the cessation made in Ireland the 15 day of September 1643 shall be Null and void And that all Honours and Titles conferred upon any Person or Persons in the said Kingdome of Ireland since the said Cessation shall be null and voyd That by Act of Parliament in each Kingdome respectively all Oathes Declarations and Proclamations heretosore had or hereafter to be had against both or either of the Houses of Parliament of England the Parliament of the Kingdome of Scotland and the late Convention of Estates in Scotland or Committees flowing from the Parliament or Convention in Scotland or their Ordinances and proceedings or against any for adhering unto them or for doing or executing any Office Place or Charge by any Authority derived from them And all Iudgments Indictments Outlawries Attainers and Inquisitions in any of the said Causes and all Graunts thereupon made or had or to be made or had be declared Null suppressed and forbidden And that this be publiquely intimated in all Parish Churches within His Majesties Dominions and all other Places needfull FINIS