ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That none of the Members of this House, who by vertue of the Or­der of the First of February, 1648. do yet stand suspended from Voting or Sitting any more in this House, shall henceforth be admitted, or ca­pable to Sit, or have Voyce in this House, during this present Parliament, who shall not before the 30 of this instant Iune, address themselves to the Committee appointed by Order of the Fifth of March, 1648. for receiving what should be ten­dred for satisfaction by such Members, as had not entred their Dissent or Disapproval to the Vote of the Fifth of December last, before the First of March, and shall not before the said 30 of Iune instant, give such satisfaction to the said Com­mittee, according to the said Order, as this House shall approve of; But the House will after the said 30 of Iune instant, proceed to take Order for the Election of new Members in their rooms.

ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parlia­ment, That this Order be forthwith Printed and Published.
Hen: Scobell, Cleric' Parliamenti.

London, Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the Par­liament of England, June 11. 1649.

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