May 1648: An Ordinance for putting all Delinquents, Papists, Ministers, Officers and Souldiers of Fortune that have adhered to the Enemy during the late Warr...

Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.

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May 1648: An Ordinance for putting all Delinquents, Papists, Ministers, Officers and Souldiers of Fortune that have adhered to the Enemy during the late Warr, out of the Cities of London, Westminster, late Lines of Communication, and Twenty miles distant. With the severall Qualifications and Penalties therein exprest.

May, 1648

[23 May, 1648.]

All delinquents, Papists, etc. to depart at least 20 miles from London, Westminster, and lines of communication, on pain of being proceeded against as traitors.

The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament doe Declare and Ordain, and be it by authority of Parliament Ordained and Declared, That all Papists whatsoever, and all Officers and Souldiers of Fortune, and all other persons whatsoever that have borne Armes against the Parliament, or have adhered to, or willingly assisted the Enemy in this late Warr, not being under restraint, and not hereafter excepted, shall at, or before the five and twentieth day of this instant May, 1648. depart the Cities of London and Westminster, and the late Lines of Communication, and all other places within Twenty miles of the said late Lines of Communication. And if any the persons aforesaid shall continue within the said Lines, or within Twenty miles distance of the said late Lines of Communication, after the said Five and Twentyeth day of May, 1648. Such person or persons shall be apprehended, imprisoned, and proceeded against as Traytors.

Lord Mayor and Justices to apprehend and imprison all not complying.

And for the better execution of this Ordinance, it is further Ordained and Declared by the said Lords and Commons, and by Authority of Parliament, That the Lord Maior of the City of London, and all Justices of Peace within the said City and Liberties thereof, and the Committee of the Militia of the said City, or any one or more of them, and the Justices of Peace of the severall Counties of Middlesex, Hertford, Essex, Kent, Surrey and of the City of Westminster and Liberties thereof, and the several Committees of Militia of the said City of Westminster and Liberties thereof, and of the Borough of Southwarke, Hamblets of the Tower and Suburbs, or any one or more of them in their respective Liberties and Jurisdictions, shall and may, and are hereby authorized and required to make search for, and apprehend, or cause to be apprehended all Papists and Popish Recusants whatsoever, and all Officers and Souldiers whatsoever that have borne Armes against the Parliament of England, or have adhered to, or willingly assisted the Enemy in this late Warr, that are or shall be found within the said Cities of London and Westminster, and Suburbs and Liberties thereof, or within the late Lines of Communication, or Twenty miles distant thereof, after the said Twenty fifth day of this instant May, 1648. And all such persons so apprehended and taken, and brought before them, or any one of them, as above said, to imprison and Commit to some Common Gaole or Prison, or to safe custodie.

Assistance.; Penalty for gaolers, etc., that suffer such prisoners to escape; Proviso for such as have made their compositions.

And all Sheriffs, Bayliffs, Constables, and all others his Majesties Officers and Subjects are to be ayding to the said Justices of the Peace, and Committee of Militia in execution of this Ordinance, and in case any Gaoler, Constable or other Officer to whom any the persons aforesaid shall be committed, shall permit such person or persons to go at liberty without the special Warrant or discharge of the said Lord Maior, Justices of Peace, or Committees of Militia by whom they were so committed that the same shall be taken and adjudged an escape; And such Jaylor, Constable, or other Officer shall be proceeded against, and punished as for an escape, according to Law: And this Ordinance is to continue for the space of Six moneths from the said Five and twentyeth day of May, 1648. Provided, That nothing in this Ordinance shall extend to such persons aforesaid, who having their Habitations within the Lines of Communication, or within the said space of Twenty miles, have made their Compositions, and paid in or secured their Fines, or have taken the Negative Oath and Covenant, or that shall be authorized by both Houses of Parliament, or being really attending their Compositions at Goldsmith Hall, shall be permitted by the Committee of Lords and Commons for Compositions, there to continue within the said late Lines of Communication for the perfecting their said Compositions.