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The kingdomes faithfull and impartiall, Number 10, 30th March-6th April 1649 E.529[8]

is no Enemy (except amongst themselves) within twenty miles of them. The
Lord Gen. Fairfax is voted General of England and Ireland, and Lieutenant Generall
Crumwell Lieut Generall of both.
The Resolution of the parliament touching the prince of Wales, and his Associates.
Resolved by the Commons assembled in parliament, That Sir John Stowell be proceeded
against for life in the upper Bench in Westminster Hall. Resolved, &c, That
David Jenkin be proceeded against for a tryal for life; and that the Judges in that
Circuit in Wales be required to proceed to an Indictment against him, in the
proper county in the next Assizes. Resolved, &c. That Charles Stuart eldest Son
to the late King, J. Stuart second Son of the late King. the D. of Buckingham, E.
of Bristel, E. of Newcastle, Sir Wil. Widdrington, L. Digby, Sir Philp Musgrave, Sir
Marm. Langdale, Sir R. Greenvil, Sir Ernn. Doddington, Sir J. Culpepper, Sir J. Byron
E. of Worcester, and Sir J. Winter, & all such persons as have bin acting in the plotting,
designing, or assisting the Rebellion in Ireland, shal be proscribed and banished
as Enemies & traytors to the Common-Wealth, and shal dy without mercy
where ever they shal be found within the limits of this Nation, and their Estates
shal be confiscate and forth with employed for the use of the Common wealth
Resolved, &c. That Sir John Winter shall have convenient time to depart into any
forreign parts. Resolved, &c. That Col. Matthew Bointon late Governour for Scarborough,
Sir J. Marley, and col. Leveson, late Governor of Dudly castle shall be proscribed
and banished as trayrors and enemies to the Common wealth, &c. Resolved,
&c. That all other Delinquents, members of this Common wealth (not
comprehended in the former exceptions) shall be admitted to compound (except
papists in Arms, for whose compositions, Rules are not yet agreed upon.) Resolved
&c. That the time for the coming in of all Delinquents within the Land, whose
habitations are within 80 miles of London, and for the filing of their petitions &
perticulars, shall be before the 20 day of Aprill next; and for all others residing
at a further distance before the 3. day of May. Resolved, &c. That the times for
perfecting the compositions of such Delinquents, that is to say, for submitting to
their fines, & paying one moity, and securing the remainder at three months day
shal be 6 weeks from the respective days before limited for filing their petitions
and perticulars. Resolved, &c. That the time for the coming in of Delinquents not
excepted, now beyond Seas, and out this Land, shall be the first of June next,
for the filing of their perticulars and petitions, and six weekes after for the perfecting
of their compositions, as is before exprest. Resolved &c. That the Rents
and profits of all sequestred Estates (except the persons before excepted) growing
due at our Lady day next shall be stayed and detained in the Tenants hands,
untill the first day of June next, Resolved &c. That the estates of all such persons
who shall neglect to render themselves, and submit to their compositions at the
respective times before limited, shall be confiscate and converted to the use of
the Common-wealth, and no further allowance shall be thenceforth made out of
the same to the wife of children of any such Delinquent. Resolved, &c. That Delinquents
who were formerly excepted from pardon by their perticular names or
titles, who have not beene formerly, but now are admitted to composition (except
such as have already compounded) shall pay one full moiety of the true value of
their Estates. Resolved, &c. That if any person not yet sequestred, who conceives
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