MD••XLVII. Dec. 24. The Four Bills sent to the King to the Isle of VVight to be passed.
Together with the Propositions sent unto Him at the same time, which upon the passing of those Bills were to be Treated upon.
THE Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament have commanded us to present to Your Majesty these Four Bills, which have passed the two Houses of Parliament, thus severally Entituled, viz.
An Act concerning the raising, settling and maintaining Forces by Sea and Land, within the Kingdoms of England and Ireland, and Dominion of Wales, the Isles of Gernsey and Jersey, and the Town of Barwick upon Tweed.
An Act for justifying the Proceedings of Parliament in the late War, and for declaring all Oaths, Declarations, Proclamations, and other Proceedings against it, to be void.
An Act concerning Peers lately made, and hereafter to be made.
An Act concerning the Adjournments of both Houses of Parliament.
Soit baillé aux Seigneurs.
A ceste Bille les Seigneurs sont assentuz.