William and Mary, 1694: An Act for raiseing the Militia of this Kingdome for the Yeare One thousand six hundred ninety five and for repealing the Statute of the Second & Third Yeare of King Edward the Sixth...[Chapter XIII. Rot. Parl. pt. 4. nu. 3.]

Statutes of the Realm: Volume 6, 1685-94. Originally published by Great Britain Record Commission, s.l, 1819.

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'William and Mary, 1694: An Act for raiseing the Militia of this Kingdome for the Yeare One thousand six hundred ninety five and for repealing the Statute of the Second & Third Yeare of King Edward the Sixth...[Chapter XIII. Rot. Parl. pt. 4. nu. 3.]', in Statutes of the Realm: Volume 6, 1685-94, (s.l, 1819) pp. 594. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/statutes-realm/vol6/p594 [accessed 25 April 2024]

Long title
William and Mary, 1694: An Act for explaineing and regulateing several Doubts Duties and Penalties in the late Act for granting several Duties upon Velum Parchment and Paper and for ascertaineing the Admeasurement of the Tunnage of Ships [Chapter XII. Rot. Parl. pt. 4. nu. 2.]

In this section

Recital of 13 & 14 Car. II. c. 3. § 7. and that upon the Invasion by the French, it was necessary to draw out Soldiers, though Month's Pay not reimbursed.

Whereas by an Act of Parliament made in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth yeares of the reigne of his late Majesty King Charles the Second intituled An Act for ordering the Forces in the several Counties of this Kingdom itt was (amongst other things) enacted That in case of Invasions Insurrections or Rebellions whereby occasion should bee to draw out the Soldiers mentioned and appointed in and by the said Act into actual Service ( (fn. 1) ) persons charged by the said Act with Horses Horsemen and Arms should provide each their Soldier respectively with pay in hand not exceeding One months pay as should bee in that behalfe directed by the respective Lieutenants of the several Counties and in their absence or otherwise by their direction by their deputies or any Two or more of them for repayment of which said moneyes & for satisfaction of the Officers for their pay dureing such time not exceeding One month as aforesaid as they should bee with their Soldiers in such actual Service itt was thereby declared that provision should bee made for the same by his said Majestie his Heires and Successors out of his or their publick Treasury or Revenue Neverthelesse it was thereby further provided and enacted That in case a months pay should bee provided & advanced as aforesaid that noe pson who should have advanced his proportion thereof should bee charged with any other like months payment until hee or they should have been reimbursed the said months pay & soe from time to time the said months' pay by him or them last before provided and advanced as aforesaid. And whereas upon the invasion of the Coasts of this Kingdom by the French it was found necessary for the publick defence and safety to draw out the said Soldiers into actual Service and to charge the said persons to provide each their Soldier respectively with pay in hand although the months pay by several of them before that time provided ( (fn. 2) ) was not nor could bee reimbursed.

II. Power given to raise the Militia, notwithstanding the Month's Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

And whereas the like occasion may possibly happen dureing the present Warr Bee it therefore enacted by the Kings most excellent Majestie by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and the Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same That if att any time before the Five and twentieth day of April which shall bee in the yeare of our Lord One thousand six hundred ninety six it shall bee found by his Majestie to bee necessary for the defence and safety of this Kingdome to draw out the said Soldiers into actual Service and the same shall bee declared or signified to the respective Lieutenants or Deputy Lieutenants and the Lord Warden of the Cinque-Ports Two ancient Townes and their Members or in his absence his Lieutenant or Lieutenants ( (fn. 3) ) in pursuance of such Orders from his Majestie notwithstanding that One or more months pay before that time advanced bee not reimbursed to raise and draw out the said Soldiers into actual Service and to cause the persons charged as aforesaid to provide each their Soldier with pay in hand not exceeding One months pay in such manner as if all the pay before that time advanced and provided had been fully reimbursed and paid.

III. Recital of 2 & 3 Edw. VI. c. 14.

The said Act repealed.

And whereas by an Act made in the Second and Third yeares of the reigne of Edward the Sixth late King of England intituled An Act against the shooting of Hailshot whereby [it is amongst other things (fn. 4) ] enacted that noe person under the degree of a Lord of the Parliament should shoot in any place any Hailshot or any more pelletts then One att any one time upon paine to forfeit for every time [that he or they should soe offend (fn. 5) ] Ten pounds and imprisonment of his Body dureing Three months Which said Act however usefull in those days hath not for many yeares last past been putt in execution but became uselesse and unnecessary yett neverthelesse several malicious persons have of late prosecuted several Gentlemen qualified to keep and use Guns upon the said Act. For remedy whereof Bee it enacted by the authority aforesaid That the said Act and every article clause and thing therein contained shall bee and is hereby repealed and made void to all intents and purposes whatsoever.

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  • 3. by his Majestie it shall be lawfull for the said Lieutenants or their Deputies or any three or more of them as aforefaid and the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports two ancient Townes and their Members or in his absence his Lieutenant or Lieutenants O.
  • 4. amongst other things it is O.
  • 5. interlined on the Roll.