January, 1646
[15 January, 1645/6.]
Ord. 15 Feb. 1644.
Army Committee, Treasurers at Wars and others appointed by late Ord. to continue 9 Months
Whereas by vertue of an Ordinance of Parliament of the
fifteenth of February last several sums of money are taxed and
leavied upon the respective Counties, Cities and places therein
mentioned, for the raising and maintaining the Forces under the
Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, by a monethly assessement, to
continue for ten Moneths from the first day of February, 1644.
until the first of December, 1645. which said Ordinance and every
clause therein contained, and the several taxes and payments
therein expressed, are by another Ordinance, bearing date the
thirteenth day of August last, to endure and to have continuance
for six moneths longer, to all intents and purposes: And whereas
for the better securing of fourscore thousand pounds, advanced
upon the Credit of the said first recited Ordinance, and for the
more orderly receiving and issuing out the moneys raised thereupon, and of the said fourscore thousand pounds, and for the repayment thereof, a Committee of Lords and Commons and
Treasurers at Wars were Ordained and appointed by an Ordinance of Parliament of the twenty eight of March, 1645. Now
for as much as a great part of the said assessment is yet behinde,
by reason whereof the said Army, and one third part of the said
fourscore thousand pounds remains unpaid, with other considerable sums advanced since by Sir Iohn Wollaston Knight,
and the rest of the Treasurers at Wars mentioned in the aforesaid
Ordinance, for the supply of the pressing necessities of the said
Army; for remedy whereof, and for the more effectual carrying
on of the whole worke, and for the better incouragement and
payment of so well deserving an Army, The Lords and Commons
in this present Parliament assembled, have Ordained, And be it
Ordained by authority of Parliament, That the Committee of
Lords and Commons, and Treasurers at Wars, named, instituted,
and appointed by the said Ordinance of the twenty eight of
March last, and the power and authority thereby given and appointed to the said Committee, Treasurers, and persons joyntly or
severally, or to any of them named and mentioned in the said
Ordinance, shall indure and have continuance as fully and amply
to all intents and purposes as is expressed in the said Ordinance,
for and during nine Moneths, and that the aforesaid Treasurers
at Wars be allowed all such pay and allowance as are mentioned and expressed in the said Ordinance of the 28. of March,
1645. with such proportionable allowance for carriage and
waggons, as was formerly allowed to Sir Gilbert Gerrard late
Treasurer at Wars, as also three pence per pound as well for all
such sum or sums of money by them formerly received, or shall
hereafter receive and pay for the service of the publique, as for
the moneys by them received, or to be received and payd by
vertue of the before recited Ordinances, the said allowances to be
defalked monethly.
Directions for better enabling said Committee and Treasurers to bring in moneys assessed.
And be it further Ordained for the better bringing in of the
money assessed, or to be assessed upon or by vertue of the said
Ordinances for payment of the said Army, That the said Committee and Treasurers, or any five of them, whereof foure to be
Members of either of the Houses of Parliament, shall have the
care and managing of the businesses upon the said Ordinances,
and shall imploy and intrust in this affaire, such agents and
persons as they shall thinke fit, and shall have full power, and
they are hereby authorized in as full and ample manner to all intents and purposes as are given, limitted or mentioned in an Ordinance of Parliament dated the twelfth day of June last, unto the
Committee of Goldsmiths Hall for Scotch affaires, to manage
the Ordinance of the twentieth of February, 1644. to cause the full
and speedy Assessing, Collecting and bringing in of the said
Moneys for payment of the Army under Sir Thomas Fairfax,
either by making dispatch, appointing of Forces, or giving directions, rules or instructions, or otherwise to cause obedience
thereunto, as to them in their wisdoms and good discretion shall
seem most fit and expedient, be it by Fine or Imprisonment of
the parties offending, the Fine not exceeding twenty pounds, to
be imployed to the use of the Army.
Power to buy Victual Horses, Arms, etc.; To borrow not exceeding £200000 for Army.
And be it further Ordained by the authority aforesaid, That
the said Committee of Lords and Commons, or any five of them,
whereof foure to be Members of either of the Houses of Parliament, shall have power and are hereby authorized to contract and
buy all such Victuals, Armes, Ammunition, Horses, and cloathes
for Souldiers, and all other provisions for the said Army and
Train of Artillery, as the House of Commons shall direct, or shall
be thought necessary by the said Committee or any five of them,
whereof foure to bee Members of either of the Houses of Parliament, and to use their endeavours for the borrowing of such
money as they shall finde necessary for supply of the said Army,
not exceeding the sum of two hundred thousand pounds, and to
give power to the said Treasurers at Wars to repay the same
with Interest after the rate of eight per cent. for the time the
same shall be forborne, and also to pay for such provisions as they
shall contract for, out of the receipts of such moneys as either
are or shall be appointed for the use of the said Army by Warrant, as is directed in the said Ordinance of the eight and
twentieth of March last.
To imprest carriages and ships.
And be it further Ordained, that the said Committee, or any
five or more of them, whereof foure to be Members of either of
the said Houses of Parliament, be hereby authorized to Imprest
and take up all such carriages by Land, and such Ships or
Vessells, not being in the pay or service of the State, as shall be
necessary for the safe carriage or transporting of any Treasure,
Ammunition, or other provisions for the use of the said Army,
and to appoint a Convoy for the safe Conduct of the same, And
to gratifie and reward such Convoys from time to time, as to them
shall seem meet, and also to pay for such Land-carriages as they
shall have occasion to use by warrant as aforesaid.
To examine and punish offences; To search for stolen goods, etc.
And be it further Ordained, that the said Committee be hereby
authorized to examine all and every the offences that have or
shall be committed by such person or persons as have been or
shall be imployed in the Leavying, Impresting, or conducting
of the Souldiers for the said Army, and all other neglects or contempts against this or any other the aforementioned Ordinances,
and to punish the said Offenders by Fine and Imprisonment, the
Fine not exceeding twenty pounds, to be imployed to the use
of the Army, according to the nature and quality of their
offences; and shall have power and authority by themselves or
such as they shall appoint, to make search, and seize all such
Arms, Ammunition, Horses and Souldiers clothes, of or belonging to the Army, that shall be bought, perloyned or stoln.
New Member of Committee; Exemption of Members of both Houses.
And be it lastly Ordained, that Colonel Edward Mountague
shall be of the said Committee in the place of Mr. William
Strode deceased; provided alwayes, and be it Ordained by the
Authority aforesaid, that this Ordinance, nor any thing therein
contained or related to, shall extend unto the Fine or Imprisonment of any Peer of this Realm, Member of the House of
Commons or Assistant of the House of Peers; but that the said
Peers, Members of the House of Commons, and Assistants shall
stand exempt from all Fines and Imprisonments by vertue of the
premisses.