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A75655 The articles of Exeter, made on the rendition thereof. With the vote of the Honourable House of Commons, in the approbation of them of the 6. of May, 1646. VVith the order and ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, for the approbation, publication, and observation of them, by all committees, judges, and officers, and others concerned in them, of the 4. of this instant Novemb. 1647. England and Wales. Army.; Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; Berkeley, John, Sir, d. 1678.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1647 (1647) Wing A3839; Thomason E416_6; ESTC R204472 4,901 15

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THE ARTICLES OF EXETER Made on the Rendition thereof WITH The Vote of the Honourable House of Commons in the Approbation of them of the 6. of May 1646. VVith the Order and Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled for the Approbation Publication and Observation of them by all Committees Judges and Officers and others concerned in them of the 4. of this instant Novemb. 1647. LONDON Printed for John Williams at the Crown in Saint Pauls Church-yard 1647. Dated at Exeter the 8. day of April at 10. of the clock at night 1646. Articles of Agreement concluded on by Thomas Hammond Lieutenant-Generall of the Ordnance Colonel Sir Hardres Waller Colonel Edward Harley Colonel Lambert Commissary Generall Stane and Major Patson Scout-master Generall Commissioners on the behalf of the Right Honourable his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax Generall of the Parliament Forces on the one party And Sir Henry Berkley Sir George Warry Col William Ashburnham Col Godolphin Captain Fitz-Gerard Master John Were Robert Walker Esq and Master Thomas Knot Merchant Commissioners on the behalfe of Sir John Berkley Knight Governour of the City of Exeter on the other party touching and concerning the Rendition of the said City and Garrison as followeth 1. THat the City and Garrison of Exeter together with the Castle all Forts Mounts and places of Defence of or belonging to the same with all Ordnance Armes Ammunition Provisions and. Furniture of War belonging to the Garrison excepting what shall be excepted in the ensuing Articles shall be delivered unto Sir Thomas Fairfax Generall of the Parliament Forces or to any whom he shall appoint to receive them for the use of the Parliament on Monday next after the date hereof being the 13. day of this instant April by twelve of the Clock at Noone 2. That if any Officer Soldier or any person included in these Articles of or belonging unto the City or Garrison of Exeter shall after the conclusion of these Articles wrong or plunder in person or goods in their marching away or before any Citizen or Countryman or any person whatsoever shall as far as he is able give satisfaction to the persons so injured at the judgement of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax if he be not punished before by the present Governour thereof 3. That if any Officer Soldier or any person included in these Articles shall after the date hereof wilfully break deface spoile or imbezell any Armes or other provisions of War whatsoever by the precedent Articles to be surrendred as aforesaid shall lose the benefit of the ensuing Articles 4. That the Princesse Henrietta and her Governesse with her houshold shall have full liberty to passe with their Plate Money and Goods within twenty days after the conclusion of this Treaty when she shall desire to any place within the Continent of England or Dominion of Wales at the election of the Governesse and there to remaine untill His Majesties Pleasure be farther knowne touching her setling And that the Governesse shall have liberty to send to the King to know his Pleasure herein accordingly to dispose of her Highnes within the foresaid limitation of place and that fit and convenient Carriages be provided for their passage at reasonable rates 5. That the Cathedrall Church nor any other Church within the City shall be defaced or any thing belonging thereunto spoiled or taken away by any Soldier or person of either side whatsoever 6. That the Governour together with all Lords Gentlemen Clergie-men Chaplaines Officers Troopers and Common-Soldiers of the Kings Forces shall march out of the City on Monday next the 13. of April by twelve of the clock at noone with their Horses full Armes Bag and Baggage and their Goods Colours flying Drums beating Matches lighted Bullets full Bandoleers with sufficient Convoyes to Oxford or unto Helstone in Cornwall at their severall elections And in case the Governour of Oxford shall refuse to receive the Common-Souldiers that shall march thither They are there to deliver up their Armes to the Convoy and have Passes to repaire to their severall homes and those that march to Helston are there to be disbanded and have Passes to repaire to their owne homes Provided that all Troopers and Common Soldiers which march not as aforesaid shall deliver up their Armes except their Swords and have liberty to goe unto their owne homes with Bag and Baggage and shall not be compelled to take up Armes against the King Provided also that all Officers and Gentlemen that shall choose to goe to Oxford and not taking up Armes shall repaire into the Parliament Quarters within forty dayes after the Date hereof shall enjoy the benefit of these Articles 7. That all those which shall March unto the places aforesaid shall have free Quarter in their march and not be obliged to march above tenne miles a day and that such other Souldiers as are Inhabitants in the City shall have free liberty to march out or remaine therein without being compelled to take up Armes against the King And if any Souldiers shall fall sick upon their march that convenient Carriages and Accommodations shall be provided for them 8. That all Lords Gentlemen Clergymen Chaplaines and Officers that shall chuse to goe beyond Seas shall march away with their full Armes for their own use and that all common Souldiers shall march away with their full Armes with a sufficient convoy unto the Port which they shall choose for their transportation which Armes except swords they shall there lay down and deliver unto the Governour of the next Garrison belonging to the Parliament the said Governour providing for their safety during the time of their abode there where they shall be assisted for the procuring Vessells and Shipping for their transportation at the accustomed Rates and shall have free Quarter for one and twenty dayes allowed to provide for their passage After which time shall be expired the same Officers and Souldiers paying for their Quarters shall have liberty to stay untill Shipping be provided and weather seasonable and that during their stay or before it shall be permitted that any two of them may goe to London to Treat with any forraigne Embassadour or Agent for a Commission to be entertained beyond the Seas 9. That neither the Officers Souldiers nor any Person whatsoever in their going out of the City shall be reproached or have any disgracefull speeches or affronts offered unto them or any of their Persons wronged rifled searched or their goods seized or taken away from them by any person whatsoever 10. That the Governour Lords Gentlemen Clergymen Chaplaines Commanders Officers and Souldiers comprized in these Articles shall be allowed and assisted in providing of sufficient Carriages at reasonable rates to carry away their Bag Baggage and Goods that care be taken by the future Governour of the said City for the curing of such sick or wounded Officers and Souldiers as shall be left in the City and that upon recovery they shall have Passes