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B01436 Articles and rules, for the better government of His Majesties forces in Scotland England and Wales. Army.; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; Lauderdale, Charles Maitland, Earl of, d. 1691.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II). 1678 (1678) Wing A3813; ESTC R170377 12,225 28

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his recovery where he shall be provided for by the Officer appointed to take care of sick and wounded souldiers his wages or pay shal go on and be duely paid until it doeth appear that he can be no longer serviceable in Our Army and then he shall be sent by Pass to his Countrey with money to bear his Charges in his Travel ART XLVI ALL Captains shall use their utmost endeavours to have their Troops and Companies compleat and full and within two dayes after every General-Muster both the Captain and Our Muster-master shall send to the General if he requires it and to the Treasurer or Pay-master of the Army a perfect List and Roll of all the Officers Troopers and Souldiers of their Troops and Companies that are in actual Service punctually expressing at the foot of the Rolls what new Officers Troopers and Souldiers have been entertained since the preceeding Muster in lieu of such as have been Cashiered or are deceased with the day when the one died or went off and the other was entertained in his place ART XLVII ALL Commissions granted by Us or Our General to any Officer in Pay shal be brought to the Muster-master who is to receive and enter the same in a Book fairly written and no Commission Officers shall be allowed in Musters without a Commission from Us or Our General and the same entered with the Commissaries General of the Musters or their Deputies who are hereby required forthwith and from time to time to send the Officers names to the Secretary and Judge-Advocate of Our Forces or Register of Our Court-Martial ART XLVIII NO Commission-Officer after Enrolment and being Mustered shall be dismissed or cashiered without Order from Us or Our General But for None-commission-officers or private Souldiers their Captains with the approbation of their Collonels or of the Governour of the Garrison where they are may discharge them when they find cause taking other Non-commission-Officers or Souldiers in their Places Provided that such Collonel or Governor shal forthwith certify the Commissaries General of the Musters that by their approbation such Non-commission Officers or Souldiers were discharged and others taken into their Places Respectively And in Quarters and Garrisons where they are only single Troops or Companies the Captains certificats are forth with to be sent and accepted by the Commissaries General expressing the day of each Non-commission-Officers or Souldiers Discharge or Death and who was entertained in his Place ART XLIX VVE do expresly forbid any Souldiers Duty either of Horse or Foot to be done by any other then the Souldier himself but in case of sickness and disability or other necessary cause his Captain may dispence with his absence without causing him to find another to serve in his stead ART L. THe Muster-Master shall alwayes the night before give notice to the Officer in Chief commanding any Regiment Troop Company or Garrison of the time and place for their Musters that so the Officers and Souldiers may have time to make ready for their Muster Upon every Muster three Muster Rols are to be prepared of the Respective Troops and Companies in which Rols the names of all private Souldiers are to be written Alphabetically one of which Rols is to be in Parchment for the Pay-master and to be subscribed together with another Roll which the Muster-Master is to keep by two Commission-Officers at the least of the Respective Troops and Companies and the Muster-Master The third Muster Roll is to be subscribed only by the Muster-Master which the Officer is to keep and no Rolls are to be allowed by the Muster-Master and Pay-Master otherwise then as We have herein directed and the said Muster-Rols are to be perfected forthwith upon every Muster ART LI. IF any Trooper or Dragooner shall loss or spoil his Horse or any Foot Souldier his Armes or any part thereof by negligence or gaming he shall remain in the qualitie of a Pioneer or Scavenger till he be furnished with as good as were lost at his own charge and if he be not otherwise able the one half of his pay shal be deducted and set apart for the providing of it till he be re-furnished Neither shall any Souldier pawn or sell or negligently or wilfully break his Arms or any part thereof or any Hatchets Spades Shovels Pick-axes or other necessaries of war upon pain of severe punishment at the discretion of our General Court-Martial And where Arms or other necessaries aforesaid shal be pawned they are to be forfeited and seized on for our use ART LII ALL Officers and Souldiers and also the Muster-Masters not duely observing these Orders and Instructions and every of them respectively shal be cashiered or lyable to such other punishments as our Self our General or Court-Martial shal appoint ART LIII NOne shal presume to spoil sell or convey away any Ammunition delivered unto him upon pain of suffering death or such other punishment as our General-Court-Martial shal think fit ART LIV. NO Officer Provider or Keeper of our Victuals or Ammunition for our Forces shal imbezil or willingly spoil or give a false account of any part thereof to whom he is to make his accompt upon pain of suffering such punishment as our General Court-Martial shal think fit ART LV. NO Commissary or Victualler shal bring or furnish unto the Camp any unsound or unsavory Victuals of what kind soever whereby sickness may grow in the Army or the service be hindered and if upon Examination before our General Court-Martial he shal be found guilty he shal suffer such punishment as they shal think fit ART LVI NO Officer or Souldier shal be a Victualler in the Army without consent and allowance of our General or of the Officer in chief of the Regiment upon pain of being punished at discretion ART LVII NO Victualler or Seller of Beer Ale or Wine belonging to the Army shal entertain any souldier in his House Booth Tent or Hut after the Warning piece Tattoe or Beat of Drum at night or before the beating of Revalles in the morning nor shal any souldier within that time be any where but upon his duty or in his quarters upon pain of punishment both to the Souldier and Entertainer at the discretion of a Court Martial ART LVIII THe Commission-Officers of every Regiment may hold a Court-Martial for that Regiment upon every necessary occasion There shal also be a Provost-Martial of every Regiment like as there shal be a Martial in the Troop of Guard who shal have the same priviledge in his own Regiment or Troop as the Provost-Martial-General hath in the Army or Camp and such fees also as the Court-Martial shall allow ART LIX THose who are Judges in our General Court-Martials or in Regimental Court-Martials shal hold the same rank in those Courts as they do in the Army for orders ●●ke and they shal take an Oath for the due administration of Justice or where these Articles assign no absolute punishment