UPon Reading the Order of this House made the Twenty Eighth of March last, concerning Prote­ctions, and inspecting the several Protections, and the Number of them Entred in the Parliament-Office at West­minster; It is this day Ordered by the Lords Spi­ritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, That all Protections given by any Peer or Peers, or Mem­bers of this House, and Entred in the Parliament-Of­fice at Westminster of the last Session of this Par­liament, be and are hereby Declared to be Disconti­nued, Null and Void to all intents and purposes what­soever. And to the end that all Persons concerned may take Notice hereof, It is further Ordered, That this Order be Printed and Published, and set upon the Doors of this House.

JOHN BROWNE, Cleric' Parliamentor'

LONDON, Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb, Printers to the King and Queens most Excellent Majesties. 1690.

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