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B02987 The humble desires and propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace, agreed upon by the mutuall advice and consent of the Parliaments of both kingdoms, united by Solemn League and Covenant. / Presented unto His Majesty at Oxford the 24. of Novemb. last, by Committees from both Houses of Parliament, and Commissioners from the Kingdom of Scotland. Together with an order and severall votes of the Commons assembled in Parliament, the 4. and 8. of this prsent Octob. 1645. for delinquents to compound according to the said propositions, and to come in to the Parliament before December next ensuing. England and Wales. Parliament.; Scotland. Parliament. 1645 (1645) Wing E1553D; ESTC R175103 9,224 18

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Judges of both Benches and of the Exchequer of the Kingdoms of England and Ireland be nominated by both Houses of Parliament to continue Quam diu bene se gesserint and in the Intervals of Parliament by the aforementioned Commissioners to be approved or disallowed by both Houses at their next Sitting The like for the Kingdom of Scotland adding the Iustice Generall and in such manner as the Estates in Parliament there shall think fit XXI That by Act of Parliament the Education of Your Majesties Children and the Children of Your Heirs and Successours be in the true Protestant Religion and that their Tutors and Governours be of known Integrity and be chosen by the Parliaments of both Kingdoms or in the Intervals of Parliament by the aforenamed Commissioners to be approved or disallowed by both Parliaments at their next Sitting And that if they be Male they be married to such onely as are of the true Protestant Religion if they be Female they may not be married but with the Advice and Consent of both Parliaments or in the Intervals of Parliaments by their Commissioners XXII That Your Majesty will give Your Royall Assent to such wayes and means as the Parliaments of both Kingdoms shall think fitting for the uniting of the Protestants Princes and for the entire Restitution and Reestablishment of Charles Lodowick Prince Elector Palatine his Heirs and Successors to his Electorall Dignity Rights and Dominions Provided that this extend not to Prince Rupert or Prince Maurice or the Children of either of them who have been the Instruments of so much Bloodshed and Mischief against both Kingdoms XXIII That by Act of Parliament the concluding of Peace or War with Forreign Princes and States be with Advice and Consent of both Parliaments or in the Intervals of Parliaments by their Commissioners XXIV That an Act of Oblivion be passed in the Parliaments of both Kingdoms respectively relative to the Qualifications in the Proposition aforesaid concerning the joynt Declaration of both Kingdoms with the exception of all Murderers Thieves and other Offenders not having relation to the War XXV That the Members of both Houses of Parliament or others who have during this Parliament been put out of any place or Office Pension or Benefit for adhering to the Parliament may either be restored thereunto or otherwise have recompence for the same upon the humble desire of both Houses of Parliament The like for the Kingdom of Scotland XXVI That the Armies may be disbanded at such time and in such manner as shall be agreed upon by the Parliaments of both Kingdoms or such as shall be authorized by them to that effect That an Act be passed for the granting confirming of the charters customs liberties Franchises of the city of London notwithstanding any Nonuser Misuser or Abuser That the Militia of the city of London may be in the Ordering and Government of the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons in Common-Councell assembled or such as they shall from time to time appoint whereof the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs for the time being to be three And that the Militia of the Parishes without London and the Liberties within the weekly Bills of Mortality may be under the command of the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons in Common Councel of the said city to be ordered in such manner as shall be agreed on and appointed by both Houses of Parliament That the Tower of London may be in the Government of the city of London and the chief Officer and Governour thereof from time to time be nominated and removable by the Common-Councell That the citizens or forces of London shall not be drawn out of the city into any other parts of the Kingdom without their own consent and that the drawing of their forces into other parts of the Kingdom in these distracted times may not be drawn into example for the future And for prevention of Inconveniencies which may happen by the long intermission of Common-Councels It is desired that there may be an Act That all Bylaws and Ordinances already made or hereafter to be made by the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons in Common-Councel assembled touching the Calling Continuing Directing and Regulating the same shall be as effectuall in Law to all intents and purposes as if the same were particularly enacted by the Authority of Parliament and that the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons in Common-Councel may adde to or repeal the said Ordinances from time to time as they shall see cause That such other Propositions as shall be made for the city for their further safety welfare and Government and shall be approved of by both Houses of Parliament may be Granted and Confirmed by Act of Parliament Now therefore we humbly beseech your Majesty to grant these Propositions which are presented for the Peace and Publike good of Your Kingdoms And as we therein according to our Trust and Duty have regard to The Glory of GOD The quiet and Wellfare of Your people So shall we really endeavour That Your Majesty may live in the Splendor and Glory of Your Royall Progenitors and which beseemeth Your Royall Place and Dignity Die Sabbathi 4. Octobr. 1645. Resolved upon the Question THat the Rule by which the Committees shall proceed with such as come in to compound for their Delinquency shall be according to the respective proportions set down in the Propositions of both Kingdoms formerly sent to His Majesty for a safe and well-grounded Peace Resolved c. That this favour of the proportions set down in the Propositions to be held with such as compound for their Delinquencies shall be extended to none other but to such as shall come in between this and the first of December next H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. Die Mercurii 8. Octobr. 1645. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament That all such Delinquents as shall come in and submit themselves to the Parliament in pursuance of the Order of this House of the 4. of this instant October shall within twenty four hours after their coming within the Lines of Communication present themselves to Mr. Speaker to be sent by him to make their compositions with the Committee authorized thereunto H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com.