Records of the Sequestration Committee including order books, a minute book, an account book of properties seized in 1643, a list of delinquents' books sold, orders made by the barons of the Exchequer in consequence of appeals against sequestration, and bundles of loose papers, being mostly particular cases (including petitions) brought together according to the names and first date of appearance in the committee records of delinquent royalists and recusants who were the committee's designated target.
Many of the committee's documents are signed by its 'register' Rice Vaughan. The order books contain duplicates and sometimes mismatched days of the week and dates, suggesting that the entries were written up subsequently. Minutes appear interspersed in the earliest order book, but seem to have been kept separately later. Attendance lists of the committee are supplied until 11 August 1648.
The series was formerly known as 'Interregnum B'.