¶ A Certificate of what hath been done upon the Poll-money, as well upon the Act of Poll-money, as upon the Order of Review of the same.

COMMONS HOUSE.

IMprimis, The charge of each severall division amounteth in the totall sum unto—

The discharge of the said totall sum appeareth in the particu­lars following, (Viz)
  • 1 Money paid into the Chamber of London
  • 2 Money paid for the Collecting and paying of the same, according to the Statute or Order of review—
  • 3 In Certificates seen and allowed according to the said Statute, the sum of money is—
  • 4 In pretended Certificates neither seen nor allowed, the sum is—
  • 5 Moneys uncollected, and not distreined by reason of the povertie of the partie assessed—
  • 6 Such as are dead and were able to pay in their life time—
  • 7 Refusers, that do not, or will not pay, although able and sufficient, whose names with the sums of money assessed upon them are in a Sche­dule annexed hereunto, amounteth unto—
  • 8 Memorandum, All that are assessed under twelve pence are not to be parti­cularly named or written, but the totall sum in every Parish or Town­ship therein set down, The grosse sum whereof is—
  • 9 You shall likewise certifie where any considerable partialitie or connivence hath been used, either by the Commissioners or Assessors, and in such case you are to certifie the particular persons name and place of abode, that so such person may receive his con­digne censure.
H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com.

¶ Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty: And by the Assignes of JOHN BILL. 1641.

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