DIE Sabbati, 4 die Novembris.
PRAYERS.
Lords present this Day:
The Lord Grey, Speaker.
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Sandeforth's Petition, committed for Words against the L. General.
Upon reading the Petition of Edward Sandeforth,
committed by this House to the Prison of Bridewell, for
speaking Words against the Lord General, being heartily
sorry for his Offence, and desiring to be released; this
House Ordered, That this House refers him to the Lord
General, to do therein as he shall find Cause.
Captain Drinkwater, for searching the E. of Lincoln's Servants, sent for.
Ordered, That Captain Drinkewater, that searched
the Servant of the Earl of Lyncolne on Thursday last,
shall be sent for, to attend this House on Monday Morning, concerning that Business.
Next, the Ordinance for associating the Counties of
Kent, Sussex, Surry, and Hampshire, was read, and Agreed
to. (Here enter it.)
(fn. *) "A Declaration of the Lords and Commons
assembled in Parliament, That all Colonels,
Captains, and other Officers, with all other wellaffected Persons, inhabiting in the several Counties of Hampshire, the Town and County of
Southampton, Sussex, Surrey, and Kent, shall
and may associate themselves, in the mutual
Defence and Preservation of each other; and
shall have Power to raise Forces of Horse and
Foot, to suppress all such as are or shall be
raised to levy War against the Parliament, or
that make any Insurrection, plunder and destroy His Majesty's good Subjects in those
Counties: And that the Lord General the Earl
of Essex be desired to grant a Commission to
Sir William Waller Knight, to command in
Chief, as Major General over the said Forces.
"Die Sabbati, 4 Novembris, 1643.
Ordinance for associating Kent, Sossex, Surrey, and Hampshire.
"Whereas Papists, and other wicked and ill-affected
Persons, have traiterously combined together, and
entered in Association, and have raised, and daily do
raise, great Forces both of Horse and Foot, in several
Counties of this Kingdom, and hath plundered, spoiled,
and destroyed, Multitudes of His Majesty's good Subjects, and, if not timely prevented, will utterly subvert
and destroy the true Protestant Religion (which is
their chiefest Design), the Laws of the Land, the Privileges of Parliament, and the Liberties of the Subject: The Lords and Commons now in Parliament
assembled do Declare, That they hold it most fit and
necessary for the present State of this Kingdom, and
do accordingly Order, That all Committees nominated
by virtue of this present Ordinance, Colonels, Captains, and other Officers, and all other well-affected
Persons, Inhabitants of the several Counties of Hampshire, the Town and County of Southampton, Sussex,
Surrey, and Kent, shall and may associate themselves,
and mutually aid, succour, and assist one another, in
the mutual Defence and Preservation of themselves,
and of the Peace of the said Counties; and do further
Order and Ordain, That the said Committees, Colonels,
Captains, and other Officers, shall have Power and
Authority to raise Forces of Horse and Foot, and to
lead them into any Place which shall be fitting and
convenient, and to give Battle and to fight with all such
as are or shall be raised to levy War against the Houses
of Parliament, and all other Forces raised without
Authority of both Houses of Parliament, that make
any Insurrection, plunder and destroy His Majesty's
good Subjects; and them to invade, resist, suppress,
subdue and pursue, kill and slay, and put to Execution of Death, and by all Means to destroy, as Enemies
to the Kingdom; and to perform all Things else needful for the Preservation of the Safety and Peace of the
said Counties, either by Water or Land, observing from
Time to Time such other Directions and Commands as
they shall receive from both Houses of Parliament, or
from the Lord General the Earl of Essex; and that
the said Committees, Colonels, Captains, and other
Officers, the said Inhabitants of the said several Counties, and every of them, for so doing, shall be saved and
kept harmless, by Power and Authority of Parliament.
"And the said Lords and Commons, taking into their
serious Consideration the Necessity of appointing a
Commander in Chief over the Forces, which are or
shall be raised in the Counties aforesaid, or any of them,
for the Service aforesaid, do Order and Ordain, That
the Lord General the Earl of Essex, shall be desired
to grant a Commission to Sir William Waller Knight,
to command in Chief, as Major General of all the
Forces raised, or to be raised, in the said Counties;
and to have Power to lead, conduct, and carry the same,
to such Places as he shall think fit, for the Defence of
the said Counties; and likewise Power to give the same
Orders and Instructions, in his Excellency's Absence,
for regulating the Solders which are or shall be under
his Command, as his said Excellence hath given to his
Army, and to use Martial Law, to compel Obedience
thereunto, as Occasion shall require; and also Power
and Authority to make and appoint Colonels, Captains,
and other Officers, for levying, conducting, and leading
the said Forces, as he shall think fit: And further to
enable them to maintain and pay the Forces of Horse
and Foot, now raised, or hereafter to be raised, by
them, that there shall be rated, taxed, and levied,
upon the said several and respective Counties and
Places, by the respective Committees of the same nominated by virtue of this Ordinance, so much Money as
the Select and Standing Committees appointed by this
Ordinance, to be chosen out of the respective Committees of the said Counties, shall hold fit and requisite
(Weekly to be Collected, or otherwise), within the
several Limits and Hundreds of the said Counties and
Places; the First Payment of the said Weekly Sums so
assessed by this Ordinance to be made at or before the
First Day of November, in the Year of our Lord
God 1643.
"And, for the expediting the said Service, in levying,
assessing, and collecting the said Weekly Sums, in the
said Counties, be it Ordained, That the Persons hereafter named shall be Committees for the several and
respective Counties following; that is to say,
South-Hampton.
"For the County of Hampshire, and the Town and
County of Southampton; Sir William Lewis Baronet,
Sir William Uvedal Knight, Sir Thomas Jervoise Knight,
Robert Wallop, Richard Whitehead, Richard Norton,
John Doddington, Richard Jervoise, John Liste, Thomas
Clerke, John Button, Edward Hooper, John Bulkley, Jo.
Kempe, Richard Major, John Hook, John S. Barbe,
Arthur Broomefeild, Edward Doddington, John Feilder,
Henry Campion, William Wither, Nicholas Love, Thomas
Chandeler, James Tutt, Richard Moore, William Carrich,
William Collins, Francis Rivett, Thomas Bettsworth of
Childen, Tho. Creswel of Heckfeild, Rob. Knapton, John
Pittman, Thomas Evans, Thomas Hanbury, Henry
Broomefeild Esquires, Thomas Gale, Thomas Dowse of
Elden, Richard Love of Basinge, William Goore, Robert
Hawood of Sutton, Alexander Willson, William Woulger,
Tho. Mason Mayor of Southampton, Alderman Gallop,
Alderman Exon, Gentlemen.
Sussex.
"For the County of Sussex; Sir Thomas Pelham, Sir
William Goringe Baronets, Sir Thomas Parker, Sir
William Morley, Sir Thomas Ersfeild of Den, Sir John
Chapman, Anthony Stapley, Harbert Morley, William
Gray, Robert Goodwyne, Henry Shelley, John Baker,
Harbert Haye, William Haye, John Busbridge, Harbert
Boord, Harbert Springate, Peter Farenden, Major Challinor, Thomas Jeffery, Robert Spence Esquires, Captain
Thomas Springate, Captain Thomas Collins, Captain
Henry Charlton, Captain Symond Everden, William Cowley, Thomas Middleton, Hall Ravencrofte, John Downs,
Edward Apsley, George Oglander, Captain Thomas Chase,
Roger Gratwick, Peter Bettesworth of Fyning, Robert
Aylwyn, Henry Peck, Captain Chittye.
Surrey.
"For the County of Surrey; William Lord Mounson,
Sir Ambrose Browne Baronet, Sir John Maynard Knight
of the Bath, Sir Richard Onslow Knight, Sir John
Dingley, Sir Mathew Brand, Sir Robert Parkhurst, Sir
Robert Wood, Sir Robert George, Knights, Thomas Sands,
Nicholas Stoughton, George Farewell, Henry Tonstall,
Arthur Onslow, Robert Goodwyn, Robert Wood, Francis
Drake, Colonel Samuell Jones, George Evelyn, Henry
Weston, John Goodwyn, John Farewell, Edmond Jordan,
Thomas Locke, Lancelot Johnson Esquires, Sarkford
Gunston, Robert Ferrey, Robert Purse, Robert Mead,
Gentlemen.
Kent.
"For the County of Kent; Sir Edward Scot, Sir
John Honywood, Sir Peter Godfrey, Sir Henry Heyman, Sir William Man, Sir John Routh, Sir Thomas
Godfery, Captain Dixwell, Captain Thomas Westrow
Captain Robert Scot, Mr. Lambert Godfery, Captain
Brodnix, Mr. Richard Browne, Sir Edward Monings,
Sir Edward Boyce, Sir Richard Hardres, Mr. John
Boys of Elmington, Mr. John Boys of Wingham, Sir
Timothy Thornehill, Sir James Oxenden, Mr. Monins of
Dover Senior, Henry Oxenden of Dean, Sir John
Roberts, Sir Mich. Linesey, Captain Henrick, Captain
Plummer, Mr. Bix, Captain Thomas Scot, Captain
Catlet, Captain Duke, Mr. Michael Bell, Captain Osborne Junior, Sir John Rivers, Sir John Sidley, Sir
Henry Fane Senior, Captain Skynner, Sir William Springate, Sir Humphrey Tuston, Sir Nicholas Miller, Captain
Lee, Mr. James, Mr. Beale, Mr. Newman, Mr. George
Hall, Mr. Broughton of Maidstone, Mr. Sylliard, Mr.
Blunt, Sir Antho. Welden, Sir Peter Wroth, Sir Thomas
Walsingham, Mr. Ralp Welden, Mr. Francklin, Mr.
Twisleton, Mr. John Baker, Mr. Boothby.
"Canterbury; the Mayor for the Time being, Sir Edward Masters, Sir William Man, Alderman Masterson,
Thomas Den Esquire, Recorder.
Provided nevertheless, That if any of the said Committee shall refuse to take the late Covenant, Ordained by both Houses of Parliament to be taken
through the Kingdom of England and Ireland, that
then they shall not be admitted to be any of the Committees aforesaid.
"Which said several Committees of the said several
and respective Counties and Places, or any Two of
them, according to the former Ordinances for Weekly
Assessments, shall nominate such Persons as they shall
think fit, within their several and respective Divisions,
according to the Rates and Proportions assessed by
virtue of this present Ordinance; and the said Committees, or any Two of them, shall likewise have Power,
within their several Limits and Divisions, to nominate
Collectors, who shall collect the said Money so assessed,
and pay the same to such Person or Persons as the
said respective Committees, or any Two of them, shall
appoint to be Treasurers for the said several Counties;
and if any Person or Persons, chargeable by this
Ordinance, shall not, upon Demand, pay the Sum or
Sums on him or them assessed, it shall be lawful for the
said respective Collectors, or any One of them, to
levy the same by Way of Distress and Sale of the
Goods of the Person or Persons so assessed, and to call
to their Assistance any of the Trained Bands, or Companies of Voluntiers, or other Forces in the said respective Counties, who are hereby required to be aiding and assisting to the said Collectors in the Premises,
as they will answer the contrary thereof; and if any
Person, which shall be assessed as aforesaid towards the
Payment of the said Sum of Money, shall refuse or
neglect to pay his Rates or Assessment to the Collectors
appointed within Six Days after it shall be demanded,
the said Committees, or any Two of them, shall charge
the said Person so refusing or neglecting with Treble
as much as the said Person or Persons shall be rated at;
and, if the said Persons shall refuse or neglect to pay
the same so trebled upon him, that it shall be lawful
for the said Committees, or any Two of them, to commit
the said Persons so refusing or neglecting to Prison, and
also to sequester the Estates till the same be satisfied.
And be it Ordained, That every Person shall be rated
for the Estate he hath in the several Places in each
several County; and, if Land be set or let to or near
the Yearly Value thereof, such Person or Persons to
whom the Rent thereof belongeth to be solely chargeable therewith; but, if the same be let under Value,
then the Sum taxed to be apportioned between the Party
to whom the Rent belongeth and [ (fn. *) the Owner, as] the
Taxer shall think meet; and if they, or any of them, shall
do any Injury in making their Assessments, the same to be
rectified by the said Committees, or any Two of them,
within their several Divisions, according to their Discretions; and if any Assessors or Collectors shall refuse
the said Service, or prove negligent or faulty therein,
the said Committee, or any Two of them, shall have
Power to commit such Assessors or Collectors to Prison,
or to set such a Fine upon him or them as they shall
think fit, not exceeding the Sum of One Hundred
Pounds, and the said Fine to be levied by Distress and
Sale of the Offenders Goods: And it is Ordained,
That the Treasurers appointed by the said Committee
for the respective Counties, in Manner aforesaid, shall
keep a Register-book of the several Sums received
and paid out by them, that so they may give a just
and perfect Accompt thereof unto the Committees of
the said several Counties, when thereunto they shall
be by them required: And, for the better Encouragement of the said Collectors and Treasurers, it is Ordained, that Two Pence in the Pound shall be allowed
to the said Collectors for every Sum of Money collected
and paid by them to the said Treasurers, and Two
Pence in the Pound for the said Treasurers for every Sum
of Money received and disbursed by them according
to this Ordinance; and that the Treasurers of the said
Counties shall issue out no Sum or Sums of Money to
any Person or Persons, without Order under the Hands
of the Select and Standing Committees to be appointed
as aforesaid, or Five of them at the least.
"And it is further Ordained, That the Committees
of the said several and respective Counties shall hereby
have Power and Authority to advance Money, by
Way of Loan, for this Service, and of other necessary
Charges tending to the Safety and Preservation of the
said Counties; and, for the Security of such Persons
as shall lend any Money for the Uses aforesaid, to give
them Warrants under their Hands, or the Hands of
Three of them at least, to receive the same again of
such Treasurer or Treasurers to whom such Warrant
or Warrants shall be directed, who shall, upon the
Sight of the said Warrant, and a Copy hereof left with
them, (fn. †) detain so much of the Monies which he or
they shall receive as aforesaid, to discharge the said
Warrants; and if the said Treasurers, or any of them,
to whom such Warrants shall be directed, shall not,
after Sight of such Warrants, and a Copy hereof left
with them as aforesaid, stop and detain so much of the
next Monies which he shall so receive, to satisfy the
Person or Persons the Money so lent as aforesaid, upon
Proof hereof made, the said Committees, or any Two
of them, shall, for his or their Neglect or Default,
make out their Warrants to the High Constables of
the Hundreds where such Treasurer or Treasurers shall
dwell or inhabit, or to what other Person or Persons
they shall think fit, to levy so much Money as the Warrant or Warrants were made for, upon the Goods of
the said Treasurer or Treasurers, by Way of Distress
and Sale of their Goods, to the Use of the Person or
Persons so lending as aforesaid: And it is also Ordained, That whatsoever Sums of Money are or shall
be set or imposed, by virtue of this Ordinance, upon
any Landlords, for and in respect of any Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments, held of them by any Tenants, the same Sum of Money shall be paid by their
several respective Tenants; which said Sums of Money,
so to be paid by the said Tenants for their Landlords,
they shall deduct and defalk out of the next Rents
payable by them to their Landlords; and for so doing,
the said Tenants, their Heirs, Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, from any Grant, Covenant, Condition, Writing Obligatory, or other Matter whatsoever made to the contrary, shall be discharged by Authority of both Houses of Parliament: And it is Ordained, That the Committees of the said Counties, or
any Eight or more of them, Four whereof to be
Members of the Honourable House of Commons,
shall be a Select, Sanding, and Constant Committee,
who shall have Power to take the Accompts of all
Treasurers of Money, or Keepers of Stores or Ammunition, belonging to their several and respective
Counties, and to order all other Affairs of their several
Counties, according to the Ordinances of Parliament
now made, or hereafter to be made, concerning the
said Association: And, for the better effecting of the
Premises, and for the making and choosing of the
said Select, Constant, and Standing Committee, the
Committees of the said several and respective Counties
are hereby required to appoint a Meeting, at some
convenient Place within their several and respective
Counties, so soon as conveniently they may; and they
then present are to agree amongst themselves of the
First Eight who are to begin this Service, by choosing
Two out of each County, of the said several and
respective Committees, to be a Select, Standing, and
Constant Committee; and, after they or more of them
shall have sat Fourteen Days, then those of the said
Select Committees are to appoint Four others of the
said several Committees to be of the said Select and
Standing Committee, who, upon Notice hereof, are
forthwith to repair to the said Standing Committee,
and not to depart thence until they shall be discharged;
and so to change the said Committees successively
during these Troubles, or till further Order be
taken; giving Notice from Time to Time, to them
which are to succeed, Six Days before they are to
make their Appearance at their appointed Place.
"And be it further Ordained, That if any of the
Forces or Soldiers of the said associated Counties,
raised or to be raised as aforesaid, shall do any Prejudice, out of their respective Counties, to any others
of the said associated Counties, that it shall be in the
Power of the said Select and Standing Committee, or
any Two of them, to take Care and provide, that Restitution be made, either of the respective Offenders or
by the County out of which the said Soldiers so offending were raised.
"And be it lastly Ordered and Ordained, by the
Authority aforesaid, That if in Case the said Forces,
or any of them, shall be commanded out of the Bounds
and Limits of the said Association, that the said several
and respective Counties shall not be charged with the
Payment of them during the Time of their Absence,
unless they march forth of the said County with
the Leave and Consent of the Select and Standing
Committee for the Time being, or Five of them."
"Die Sabbati, 4 Novembris, 1643.
"Ordered, by the Lords in Parliament, That this
Declaration be forthwith printed and published.
Adjourn.
"John Browne, Cler. Parl."
House adjourned till 10a, Monday next.