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A75675 The Articles of the rendition of Elizabeth-Castle in the Ile of Jersey; and the totall reducement of that Island to the obedience of the Parliament of England. The severall summons, answers, and replies passed between Col. Heane Commander in Chiefe for the Parliament, and the late Governour, Sir George Carteret. With the particulars of an extraordinary quantity of ordnance, armes, ammunition, provision of victuall, and other rich stores found at the surrender. Heane, James.; Carteret, George, Sir, d. 1680. 1651 (1651) Wing A3875; Thomason E651_9; ESTC R205846 5,423 8

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you desired yet I gave them power to treat and conclude according to those particular instructions I had at that time given them but if what I have offered be so little worth I resolve to give them further to comply with your desires so far as I may maintain the honour of the State that sent me and keep my reputation as a souldier spotless onely I desire to know the end of your demands that so I may enable them to conclude in half an hour otherwise I desire you to send back my Commissioners and I shall send back your Gentlemen that as here resting your debtor for your civilities and remain Your humble servant Ja. Heane St. Hillery 8 Decemb. 1651 SIr I have have received your letter by Major Ashby it shall not be my fault if we do not agree and make a good conclusion with your Commissioners and they may take what time they please to stay or return to you in the mean time I send back Capt. Paulet to remain with you Your humble servant Geo. Carteret Castle Elizabeth 8 Decemb. 1651. Articles of Agreement for the Rendition of Elizabeth Castle Indented made and conclude betweene Col. Iames Heane Commander in chiefe of all the Forces in the Isle of Iersey on the behalfe of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England of the one party and Sir George Carteret Knight and Barronet Governor of the said Castle Elizabeth of the other party 12. December 1651. 1. THat Sir George Carteret shall be indempnified for all Acts done during the time of the late War untill this day and shal peaceably and quietly enjoy all his Goods Chattels Leases Houses and grants which were lawfully his own when the Parliament Forces entered this Island and shal have liberty to dispose of the said Estate and every part thereof to his best advantage without paying Composition for the same dna to live and abide if he please in the Parliament Dominions without siad Sir George Carteret shal have liberty to goe into France and returne without molestation and that he shal have and enjoy for ever the grant of the mannor of Melecher bearing date at Westminster the eighth year of the late King which was made unto him for and in consideration of his good service against the Turks composition free all other Lands Rents and Revenues formerly belonging to the said King excepted in this and al other Articles and that he shall have one of the Vessels now under the Castle which he shal please to choose with all that belongs to it for his proper use 2. That all those who are at present in the Castle called Elizabeth shal enjoy all their goods and personall estates within the Parliaments quarters as they now are and be indempnified in their persons and estates for al acts done during the late war until this present day and shal have liberty and nine moneths time to perfect their composition which is not to exceed two yeares value of their Lands according to the qualification made by Ordinance of Parliament and shall be made in the Island by such as the Parliament shal appoint for those of the Island and in England for the English and others and that no oath shal be demanded of them they acting nothing to the prejudice of the Parliament upon paine of forfeiture of their Estates and those that have no Estates of such bonds for security as shall be reasonably demanded of them if they stay longer in the Parliaments quarters and that no action Suite or Arrest shal be Commenc't brought or executed against the said Sir George Carteret or any of the persons aforesaid for any debt or pretence whatsoever until the exspiration of nine moneths ensuing the date hereof provided by this Article that it shal be left to the pleasure of the Parliament whether Sir Philip Carteret shall compound or not for the Island of Sarke 3. That no rent paid heretofore by vertue of the Authority then in being within this Isle be redemanded or any person questioned for payment or receiving the same 4. That such as shal desire to live beyond the Seas shal have the same benefit of their Estates as if they were present and that such as shal desire to sell them shal have permission to doe it with their best conveniency and advantage and shal have effectual Passes granted them as occasion shal require for transporting of themselves their monyes and goods to what place they please they first compounding as aforesaid 5. That Mistress Mo●tire and her children and the late wife and children of Mr. Thomas Seale deceased shal have liberty and Passes to come home and enjoy their estates in this Isle free from composition and that John Browne servant to Sir George Carteret shal enjoy his Estate in the said Isle without composition it not exceeding eight pounds per annum 6. That if Sir George Carteret or any other person now within the said Castle shal desire to repaire to Virginia or any other Plantation in America or to send others thither shal have Passes for themselves and their servants and goods to goe thither unmolested and live there quietly they acting nothing against the Parliament and Commonwealth of England 7. That Sir George Carteret and all Officers by Sea and Land as wel Commissionated as reformed and Souldiers Gentlmen and al others residing within the said Castle shal march forth with their Horses and Armes of al sorts to some convenient place within the Island with Colours flying Drums beating Matches lighted at both ends Bal in mouth and there deliver them up to such person as Col. Heane shal appoint excepting and reserving to al private Souldiers their Swords and Captaines and Commissionate Officers and Gentlemen their Horses Swords Back brests and Pistols and all persons whatsoever before mentioned shal enjoy their wearing Apparel of al sorts with al their pay evidences and Bookes of accounts without being subject to plunder or search for those things they shal carry about them by any person whatsoever and that al sick and wounded persons that shal be left in the said Castle at the time of surrender shal have due care taken for their recovery 8. That al prisoners on both sides having relation to this Island be forthwith set at liberty and have Passes given them to travel for their several homes 9. That al such in the said Castle as shal desire to be transported for France or England shal have Vessels provided by Col. Heane at the Parliaments charge for that purpose and provision allowed them during their passage 10. That if any Officer Souldier or other person comprehended in these Arcicles shal violate the same or any branch thereof it shal extend onely to the person so offending and not be charged on any other of his party 11. That an Order of Parliament shal with convenient speed be procured by Col. Heane for ratification of these Articles 12. That Sir George Carteret shall deliver up or cause to be delivered to Col. James Heane or to such persons as he shal appoint for the use of the Parliament and Common wealth of England the aforesaid Castle called Elizabeth with all the Ordnance Armes Ammunition and Utensils of War stores and provisions of all sorts and all goods and things whatsoever now within the same with the Writings Records c. belonging to the Jurisdiction of this Isle also all the Vessels Shallops Boats c. with their Appurtenances now under the said Castle without spoile or imbezlement upon Munday at 12. of the Clock at noone being the 15. of this instant December winde and weather providing to goe to Saint Mallo excepting his Houshold Goods Moneys and Plate particularly and properly belonging to him whereof an Inventory shal be taken and in the meane time all things to remaine as they now are without any further Communication on either side unlesse by consent of both parties An Inventory of all the Ordnance Armes Ammunition and stores of Provision in Elizabeth Castle at the time of the surrender of the same Ordinance of Brass 17. 1. Demi Cannon 6. Whole Culverin 2. Culverin Cuts 1. Sakor 1. Minion 3. Faulcon 2. Faulconets 1. Stock Fowle Ordnance of Iron 36. 1. Demi Canon Cut 1. Demi Canon Drake 6. whole Culverin 1. Culverin Cut 3. Culverin Drakes 11. Demi Culverin 6. Sakor 2. Sakor Cuts 2. Faulcon Cuts 3. Faulconets Inall 53. Peeces Muskets 450. Sword 40. Bandaleers 100. Colours Rests for Muskets 30 Powder 64. Barrels Match 5000. Great Shot 1000. Musket-shot 100 l. weight Lead 4. Tun Iron 2. Tun 1 Gun with compleat furniture Provisions of Victuals Bisket 60. Hogsheads Wheat 6. Quarters Barley 4. Quarters Malt 20. Quarters Pease 36. Bushels Porke 50. Sides Poore John 60000 French Barley 3. Hogsheads Spanish Wine 4. Pipes French Wine 10. Hogsheads Beere 4. Tuns Salt 60. Quarters Po●dered Beefe 8. Hogsheads 2. Fat Oxen. 2. Fat Hoggs living FINIS