July, 1659
[14 July, 1659.]
Names of Commissioners for Tower Hamlets Militia.; Their powers.
Be it Enacted by this present Parliament, and the Authority
thereof, That the Lieutenant of the Tower for the time being, Sir
Henry Vane, Solomon Smith, Lieutenant Colonel John Miller,
Maurice Thompson, Thomas Hubert, William Northy, William
Wormell, William Hobson, Richard Lowton, William Warren,
William Page, Esqs; Captain Chamberline, Edwards Anslowe,
Mark Mortimer, Francis Reynolds. Abraham Jesson, Thomas Nash,
Benjamin Andrews, Foulk Wormelayton, Captain Arthur Bayliffe,
Robert Wakelin, John Hoxton, Aaron Jones, Major Ketlebeter,
John Brookhaven, William Greensmith, James Dunteer, John
Sowdin, William Meacomb, William Bourn, Thomas Dry, Anthony
Touchin, Captain Swanley, John Limbrey, Colonel Rowe, Josias
Berners, Alderman Mark Hildsley, Doctor Trigg, Hamond Brend,
John Adis, Osmond Coppin, and Lieutenant Colonel Cutlit, be, and
are hereby constituted and appointed Commissioners for the Militia.
within the Hamblets for the Tower of London; And that they, or any
Seven or more of them, shall have power, and are hereby authorized
to assemble and call together all and every such well-affected person
and persons within the said Hamblets, as are meet and fit to bear
Arms, and them well and sufficiently from time to time to cause to
be Armed, Arrayed and Weaponed, and to form into Companies,
Troops and Regiments, and to Lead, Conduct, and Imploy, or cause
to be Led, Conducted and Imployed, as well within the said
Hamblets as within and into any other places of this Commonwealth,
for Suppressing of all Insurrections, Rebellions and Invasions, that
may happen to be, and to fight with, kill, and slay such Enemies and
Rebels as they shall find in Arms against this Commonwealth,
And further to Act and Do according as they shall from time to
time receive Directions from the Parliament or Council of State
by the Parliament appointed, or to be appointed.
Officers of Militia.
And that the said Commissioners or any Seven or more of them,
shall have power and authority, to present to the Parliament or
Council of State, the names of such person and persons, having
respect to the Qualifications declared by the Parliament, as they
shall think fit to be Colonels, Lieutenant Colonels, Majors, Captains
and other Commission Officers of the said Persons to be Armed,
Arrayed, and Weaponed: Which persons so to be presented and
approved of by the Parliament or Council of State, shall have
Commissions signed by the Speaker of the Parliament, as the Officers
of the Army have: and being so Commissionated, shall have power
to Train, Exercise, and put in readiness, and also to Lead and
conduct the persons so to be Armed, Arrayed, and Weaponed, by
the directions and to the intents and purposes aforesaid. And for the
providing Horse and Arms, and the Furniture there unto belonging,
for the Arming and Weaponing the persons aforesaid: And also
for the Defraying and Paying the necessary Charges thereunto
belonging.
Commissioners may charge fit persons with horses, arms etc.
Be it further Enacted, that the said Commissioners, or any Seven
or more of them have hereby Power and Authority, to Assess and
Charge all and every such person and persons, inhabiting and residing
within the said Hamblets, or who have any Estate within the same
proportionably, according to their estates there, as are or shall be
fit and meet to be Assest and Charged, for the purposes aforesaid,
for and towards the finding, furnishing and providing, maintaining
and having in readiness one or more Horse, or Horses, Arms, or
other Furniture, according to the several Estates and abilities of the
person so to be Assest and Charged.
No estate under £3,000 chargeable with horse and arms.; Or under £400 with foot arms.
Provided, That no one Person not having an Estate of the clear
value of three thousand pounds (of which the said Commissioners
are to be Judges) be Charged or Chargeable with an Horse, Arms,
and the Furniture thereunto belonging, and that no one person
not having an Estate of the clear value of four hundred pounds (of
which also the said Commissioners are to be Judges) be charged or
chargeable with a whole foot Arms and the furniture thereunto
belonging.
Estates between £100 and £400 chargeable with ammunition up to 20s.
Provided nevertheless, And be it Enacted, That all and every
person or persons having an Estate of the clear value of one hundred
pounds and under the said value of four hundred pounds, be chargeable by the said Commissioners, for and towards the finding and
providing of drums, Colours, Powder, Match and Bullet, so that
such charge upon any one Person exceed not the sum of twenty
shillings.
Penalty for refusal to provide horse or arms, or pay what is assessed.
And be it further Enacted that if any person or persons, so to be
Assessed or Charged by the said Commissioners, shall refuse or
neglect, by the time to be appointed by the said Commissioners,
to Provide and furnish such sufficient horse, horses, arms and other
furniture, or to pay such sum or sums of money, towards the
providing and furnishing as aforesaid, That then it shall and may
be lawful to and for the said Commissioners, or any Seven or more
of them, to inflict a penalty upon such person and persons, not
exceeding twenty pounds, and also, by Warrant under their hands
and Seals, to commit such person and persons, so refusing or
neglecting, to Prison, there to remain, without Bail or Mainprize, till
he or they shall conform there unto, and pay such penalty so inflicted
as aforesaid, or else by like Warrant to Levy such Sum or Sums of
Money, or the value of such Horse or Horses, Arms, and Furniture,
and such penalty inflicted, by Distresse and Sale of the Goods of
the Person or Persons so neglecting or refusing (rendring the overplus to the party so distrained) all necessary Charges in Levying
thereof being first deducted.
Penalty for embezzlement of horse, arms, etc., by persons entrusted therewith; And for neglect to appear on summons.; Commissioners may examine on oath.
And be it further Enacted, that if any person or persons so to be
Armed, Arrayed and Weaponed, shall detain or imbezle his Horse,
Arms, or other Furniture, wherewith he shall be intrusted, That
it shall and may be lawful, to and for the said Commissioners, or
any Seven or more of them, to imprison such person and persons,
till he or they have made satisfaction for the Horse, Arms or other
Furniture so by him detained or imbezled, and also that if any
person, so to be Armed, Horsed or Weaponed as aforesaid, shall
not appear and serve compleatly furnished, with the Horse, Arms
and other Furniture wherewith he is intrusted, at the Beat of Drum,
Sound of Trumpet, or other Summons, That then and so often it
shall and may be lawful, to and for the said Commissioners, or any
five of them, if the default be in the person or persons so intrusted,
to imprison such person or persons for the space of five days without
Bail or Mainprize, or inflict a penalty, if a Horseman, not exceeding
twenty shillings, and if a Footman not exceeding ten shillings, to
be paid down without delay or forbearance: And if any person or
persons so Assessed or Charged as aforesaid, shall refuse or neglect
to deliver his Horse, Arms and other Furniture, upon such Summons, or other notice as aforesaid, That then it shall and may be
Lawfull to and for the said Commissioners, or any five or more,
to inflict a penalty not exceeding five pounds, to be levied by distress
and sale of the Goods of such person and persons so refusing as
aforesaid, rendring the over-plus to the party distrained, (necessary
charges for Levying being first deducted). And for the better
discovery of the Ability of the persons to be Assessed and charged,
and of all misdemeanors tendring to the hindrance of the service
aforesaid, the said Commissioners or any three or more of them,
are hereby enabled to examine upon Oath such person and persons
as they shall judge necessary and Convenient. And for the better
and more speedie execution of the Premises.
Commissioners meetings.; Treasurers.
Be it further Enacted, And the said Commissioners are hereby
required to appoint such and so often General meetings of themselves as they shall think fit, and at such General meetings to
appoint one or more Treasurer or Treasurers, for receiving such
money as shall be Levied by vertue hereof, of all which Receipts
thereof, the said Treasurers and Receivers are every six Months
to give their Accompt in writing to the Parliament or Council of
State.
Commissioners may call Treasurers of former Committees to account.; Penalty for non-payment or delivery.
And be it further Enacted, that the said Commissioners or any
Seven or more of them, shall and may Summon all and every
Treasurer and Treasurers of any former Committee, or Commissioners for the Militia, within the Hamblets aforesaid, or any other
person or persons, who by vertue of any authority of Parliament,
or otherwise, are possest of any Sum or Sums of Money, Arms or
Ammunition, in relation to the said Militia, and to require them
and every of them, forthwith to pay every such Sum and Sums of
Money, and deliver such Arms and Ammunition remaining in
their hands aforesaid, to such person or persons as the said Commissioners appointed by this Act, or any Seven or more of them
shall appoint; and in case of non-payment and delivery of such
Arms and Ammunition, to Levy the same Money and value of
the said Arms and Ammunition, by Imprisonment of the person,
or by distress and Sale, rendring the over-plus to the party distrained. All which Moneys so Levied and Received, and all such
Arms and Ammunition as aforesaid to be delivered, are to be
imployed for carrying on of the said service: and at such General
meetings the said Commissioners are to divide themselves in such
proportions and numbers as they shall judge convenient, and into
such divisions as may most tend to the speedy and effectual
advancement of the Service. And for the better securing of the
Peace of this Commonwealth,
Commissioners may cause arms and horses of Papists and delinquents to be seized.; And arm well-affected persons therewith.
Be it further Enacted and Ordained, And the said Commissioners,
or any Seven or more of them, are hereby Enabled and Authorized
from time to time by Warrant under their hands and Seals to
imploy such wel-affected person or persons as they shall think fit,
of which a Constable for the time being within his respective
Hamblet to be one, in the day-time, to search for and seize all Arms
and Horses in ye custody or possession of any Popish Recusant,
or other person that hath been in Arms against the Parliament,
or that hath adhered to the Enemies thereof, or any other person,
whom the said Commissioners shall judge dangerous to the
Peace of this Commonwealth, and with such Arms and Horses,
to arm such well affected persons as they shall think fit, or otherwise
to secure such Arms and Horses for the use of the Commonwealth;
to which purpose the persons so to be imployed are hereby Authorized
and required to enter into the House or Lodging of any such person
as aforesaid, and there to search for, seize and take away such
Arms and Horses as they shall finde, and thereof from time to
time to give accompt to the said Commissioners.
Assistance.;Indemnity.
And be it further Enacted, That all High Constables, Petty
Constables, and other Officers and Ministers within the said
Hamlets, be, and are hereby required to be aiding and assisting
to the said Commissioners, in execution of the Premises; and that
all and every Person and Persons, who shall Act or Do anything
in Execution thereof, shall be saved harmless and Indempnified
by Authority of Parliament.
Several persons may be charged jointly with horse and arms.
And be it further Enacted, That it shall and may be lawfull,
to and for the said Commissioners, or any seven or more of them,
to impose the finding and providing of Horse and Arms as aforesaid,
by joyning two, three, or more persons together in the Charge,
as to their Judgements shall appear most conducible to the service
of the Commonwealth.
Continuance of Act.
Provided, That this Act shall continue in Force until the First
day of March, One thousand Six hundred fifty nine, and no longer.