ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That no Master or Commander of any Ship, shall be permitted to Pass or Transport any Sea-men or MarriĀners, until he shall deliver unto the Captain of the Fort of West-Tilbury a note of their Names, and shall give security that they shall not act against the Parliament.
ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That no Pass or License whatsoever shall be granted to any perĀson or persons to go beyond the Seas, until such person or persons shall have first given an ingagement under his or their hands to such person as shall grant the said Pass, that he or they shall not at any time hereafter engage, act, be ayding, assisting, advising, or councelling against this Commonwealth; and that no such Pass shall be granted to any person to take shipping for their Transportation but at a publique Port, and at a publique Passage.
ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That these Orders be forthwith Printed and Published.
London, Printed by Iohn Field for Edward Husband, Printer to the Parliament of England. 1649.