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A37899 An ordinance made and agreed by the Lords and Commons of Parliament the 28th day of August 1641 for the speedie disarming of popish recusants, and other dangerous persons. England and Wales. 1641 (1641) Wing E1789; ESTC R11519 4,335 22

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AN ORDINANCE MADE And agreed by the LORDS and COMMONS of Parliament the 28th day of August 1641. For the speedie disarming of Popish Recusants And other dangerous persons LONDON Printed by ROBERT BARKER Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie And by the Assignes of JOHN BILL MDCXLI An Ordinance made and agreed by the Lords and Commons of Parliament the 28th day of August 1641. For the speedie disarming of Popish Recusans and other dangerous persons For the Citie and Countie of the Citie of York The Lord Major for the time being Sir Thomas Widrington and Sir William Allinson For the Countie of Sussex Sir Thomas Pelham Master Shelley Master William Hay For the Ports in Sussex William Hay Herbert Morley Esquires For the Countie of Buck. Sir William Andrewes Barr. Sir Alexander Denton Knight Sir John Parsons For the Countie of Berk Sir George Stonehouse Master John Parker Sir John Backhouse Roger Knight For the Countie of Cornewall Sir Richard Carey Barronet Alexander Carey Esquires Sir Richard Buller Knight For the Countie of Cumberland Richard Barwise Esquire and William Penington of Seaton Esquire For the Countie of Cambridge Sir Dudley North Sir John Cutts Thomas Chicesley Thomas Symonds Thomas Wendy Esquires For the Countie of Devon Sir Samuel Rolle Sir John Bampfield Barronet For the Citie of Exceter the Major for the time being For the Countie of Dorsett Sir Walter Erle Sir Thomas Trenchard Knights For the Countie of Essex Sir Harbottle Grimston Sir Richard Everard Sir Thomas Bendish Sir Robert Kemp For the Countie of Gloucester Henry Brett Esquire Sir Robert Cooke Edward Stevens Thomas Hodges Esquires For the Citie and Countie of the Citie of Gloucester The Major of the Citie of Gloucester and the two ancient Aldermen For the Countie of Huntington Sir Sydney Mountague Aunslow Winch Esquire Torrell Joslin Esquire Henry Cromwell Esquire For the Countie of Hartford Edward Chester Edward Wingate Esquires John Butler For the Countie of Hereford Walter Kirle Esquire Sir William Crofts Knight John Scudamore of Kenchurch James Kirle Edward Broughton Esquires For the Countie of Kent Sir Edward Boyes Sir Thomas Walsingham Sir Edward Partridge Knights Richard Lee Esquire And for the Citie and Countie of the Citie of Canterburie Sir Edward Masters Knight And for the Ports in Kent and their Members Sir Edward Boyes Knight For the County of Leicester Sir Arthur Haslrigge Thomas Lord Gray For the County of Middlesex Sir John Davers Sir William Roberts Sir Henry Roe Sir Gilbert Gerrard Sir John Francklin For the City of Westminster Sir Robert Pye William Wheeler Esquire John Glyn Esquire For the City of London the Lord Major Thomas Soame Isaac Penington Aldermen Samuel Vassall and Captain John Ven Merchants Members of the House of Commons For the County of Northhampton Edward Mountague Esquire Sir John Draydon Sir Christopher Yelverton Zouch Tate Esquire For the County of Norfolk Sir John Pots Sir Tho Woodhouse Sir Edmund Moundford For the City of Norwich and County of the same the Major for the time being For the County of Northumberland Sir John Fennick Henry Ogle Thomas Middleton William Shafto of Babington Esquires For the Town of Newcastle the Major for the time being Master Ledyard For the Town of Barwick Sir Robert Jackson Master John Sleigh Gentleman William Fenwick Gentleman For the County of Oxon James Fynes Sir William Cobb Sir Thomas Penniston John Doyly Esquire For the County of Rutland Sir Guy Palmes Sir Edward Harrington Robert Horseman junior Esquire For the County of Surrey Sir John Evelin Sir Ambrose Brown Barronet For the County of Salop Sir Richard Newport Master Rich. Moore Charles Baldwin Esquires For the County of Southhampton Richard Whitehead Esquire Sir William Lewis For the Town of Southhampton the Major for the time being For the County of Suffolk Sir Roger North Sir Robert Crane Robert Reynolds Esquire Sir William Platers William Cage Esquire For Somersetshire Sir John Horner Sir John Paulet Knights John Pyne Esquire For the City of Bristoll the Major for the time being John Guning John Tomlinson For the County of Westmerland Sir Philip Musgrave Knight and Barronet Sir Henry Bellingham Gawin Braithwait Esquire For the County of Wilts Sir Nevill Poole Anthony Hungerford Esquire For the County of Worcester Humphrey Salloway Esquire Edward Dingley Edward Pitt Thomas Rowse Esquires For the City of Worcester the Major for the time being For the County of Warwick Sir Richard Skeffington William Coombes Esquire John Hales Richard Shugborough Esquires For the City and County of Coventry the Major for the time being Alderman Million John Barker For the City of Litchfield the Bailifses for the time being For the County of Anglesey Thomas Buckley Esquire Owen Wood Esquire For the County of Brecnock Henry Williams Thomas Groyn William Morgan Esquires For the County of Carnarvon Thomas Glynn of Nautley William Thomas Owen Wynn Thomas Madrin Esquires For the County of Denbigh Thomas Middleton John Lloyd William Wynn Esquires For the County of Flint Sir Thomas Mostin Humphrey Dymocke John Eaton John Salisbury junior Esquires For the County of Glamorgan William Herbert Sir Thomas Lyne Miles Button Esquires For the County of Merioneth William Salisbury Esquire Sir James Price Knight For the County of Pembroke Sir Richard Phillips Barronet Sir Hugh Owin Knight and Barronet For the County of Mountgomery Arthur Price Esquire Richard Griffith Edward Vaughan Esquires For Radnor Thomas Lewes Robert Williams Richard Jones Esquires For the County Palatine of Durham Sir Lyonell Maddison Sir Alexander Hall George Lilburne Clement Fulthrop For the County of Cardigan Walter Lloyd James Lewes Esquires For the County of Carmarthen Richard Erle of Carbury Francis Lloyd Esquires For the County of Monmouth Sir William Morgan Thomas Morgan William Herbert of Colbrooke William Baker of Aburgany Sir Robert Cooke Sir Charles Williams James Kirke Esquires Which said persons so appointed and nominated or any one or more of them together with the Iustices of the Peace of every Shire County or Riding respectively or any one or more of them or the Major Bailiffes Iustice of the Peace Iurats or other head Officers within any City or Town Corporate or other priviledged Place or any one or more of them respectively shall have power and are hereby authorized and required to do and perform all and every such thing and things as shall be necessary for the due execution of this present Ordinance according to the Instructions herewith annexed Which said Instructions are hereby Ordered and Commanded to be duely Observed and Executed by all and every person and persons whom it shall or may appertain as they will answer the contrary at their perills This Ordinance to continue no longer then till the end of this present Session of Parliament INSTRUCTIONS Appointed by Ordinance of PARLIAMENT to the persons thereby authorized for the disarming of Popish Recusants and other dangerous persons 1. SUch Members of the house of Commons and other persons as in and by the said
Ordinances are particularly named and appointed or any one or more of them and the Iustices of the Peace of each severall Countie Shire or Riding within England or Wales as also the Majors Bayliffes Iustices of the Peace Iurates or other head Officers of or within any Citie Town-Corporate or Priviledged place respectively or any one or more of them together with some or one of the persons nominated in the said Ordinance are to see the same forthwith put in execution and shall have power to call the high Sheriffe of each County and his Ministers all Constables and Tything-men and other Officers or any of them when and as oft as they shall think fit to be aiding and assisting to them from time to time within their severall limits and Iurisdictions in the due performance of this Service and to do and execute all and every such thing or things as shall be requisite and necessary in that behalf and the said Members of the said House of Commons are especially required to see the said Ordinance forthwith put in execution 2. The said persons authorized are to inform themselves by all convenient wayes and means of all such Arms Gun-powder and Munition of what kinde soever as any Popish Recusant convict or person whatsoever either of the Nobility or other which is or shall be indicted for Popish Recusants and such indictments either removed by Certiorari or being not removed shall not by Appearance and Traverse or otherwise be legally discharged or which shall not have reparied to Church more then once in every moneth or shall not have received the holy Communion according to the Rites of the Church of England within one whole yeer next before the making of the said Ordinance or which shall refuse to take the Oaths of Supremacy or Allegiance upon lawful tender thereof made or whose Children or Grand-Children or any of them being at their dispose or in house with them are bred up in the Popish Religion or have not repaired to the Church within one whole yeer next before the making of the said Ordinance according to the Lawes and Statutes of the Realm or whose houshold servants or any number of them are of the Popish Religion hath or have in his or her house or houses or elsewhere or in the hands or possession of any other to his or her use or at his or her disposition And are to search all such places where any such Arms Gun-powder or Munition of any such Popish Recusant or other person whose Arms by the said Ordinance is to be taken away is placed or deposited or supposed to be placed or deposited 3. They are to take and seize all such Armes Gun-powder and Munition as aforesaid in whose hands or custody or in what place soever the same shall be other then such weapons as shall be by the said persons so authorized thought fit to remain and be allowed to the said Recusants or other Popish persons as aforesaid for the defence of his or her person or houses and shall cause the same to be placed in some Citie or Town-Corporate or other convenient Town of the same Countie and there safely kept at the costs and charges of the owner thereof and the Armourer to be admitted to dresse and amend the same so oft as need shall require 4. And if any such Popish Recusant or other person as aforesaid or any other person or persons which have or hath or shall have any such Armes Gunpowder or Munition in his or their hands or possession to the use of such Recusant or other person as aforesaid or by his her or their appointment shal conceal the said Arms Gunpowder and Munition or any part thereof or shall refuse to discover the same to the said persons authorized or otherwise wilfully oppose hinder or disobey the said persons authorized or any of them in the execution of the said Ordinance that then every such Popish Recusant and other person so offending shall be held a contemptuous person and be liable to such further punishment as by the Parliament upon Certificate thereof made shall be thought fit and the persons authorized are to certifie their names accordingly They are to make Certificate to the Parliament of all such Armes Gunpowder and Munition as they shall take or seize by force or vertue of the said Ordinance As also of the person and persons whose the same were and from whom they are so taken and in what place or places the same are found or taken and where and in what City Town or place and in whose custody the same shall be left or deposited and what order they shall take concerning the same and shall likewise certifie what Armes or Munition they shall leave to such Recusants or persons as aforesaid for the defence of his or her person or house 5. They are to enquire what Popish Recusants have lately had any Armes or Munition taken away by whom and by what means and where or in whose hands the same remains and to take care that the same may be safely placed and kept in such manner as aforesaid and to make Certificate thereof to the Parliament 6. To take care that the said Arms and Munition so to be seized and taken away by force of the said Ordinance may so be placed and disposed of as there may not be too great a quantity thereof at the same time in one and the same City Town or place but that it may be distributed and placed in severall Towns and places in such manner and proportion as shall be most convenient for the use and safety of the Kingdom FINIS LONDON Printed by Robert Barker Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie And by the Assignes of John Bill 1641.