Four special orders and a declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament viz. I. An order for limitation of the committee at Habberdashers-hall, II. An order for composition of delinquents estates at Goldsmiths-hall, III. An order for disbanding of forces in Radnorshire, IV. A declaration concerning accomptants, V. An order that no persons who have been enemies to the Parliament be admitted to their chambers at Sergeants Inns, or Inns of Court or Chancery or to live in any of the said societies.

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Four special orders and a declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament viz. I. An order for limitation of the committee at Habberdashers-hall, II. An order for composition of delinquents estates at Goldsmiths-hall, III. An order for disbanding of forces in Radnorshire, IV. A declaration concerning accomptants, V. An order that no persons who have been enemies to the Parliament be admitted to their chambers at Sergeants Inns, or Inns of Court or Chancery or to live in any of the said societies.
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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London :: Printed for Edward Husband,
1646.
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