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A83118 An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament, for raising moneys to be imployed for the maintenance of the forces under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight. 20 Martii, 1647. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. England and Wales. Parliament. 1648 (1648) Wing E1912; Thomason E432_21; ESTC R206156 4,861 16

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pounds twelve shillings ten pence half peny Upon the county of Southampton the monethly sum of One thousand five hundred and fourteen pounds four shillings five pence farthing Upon the town and county of Southampton the monethly sum of Sixty two pounds eight shillings one farthing Upon the Isle of Wight the monethly sum of Two hundred and eight pounds two shillings six pence farthing Vpon the county of Suffolk the monethly sum of Four thousand seven hundred sixty three pounds one shilling and a peny Vpon the county of Surrey with the Borough of Southwark the monethly sum of One thousand three hundred forty seven pounds eight shillings Vpon the County of Sussex and the ports within the county of Sussex the monethly sum of Two thousand six hundred forty six pounds two shillings nine pence three farthings Vpon the county of Warwick the monethly sum of Six hundred twenty one pounds three shillings six pence farthing Vpon the city and county of Coventry the monethly sum of Seventy nine pounds nineteen shillings Vpon the county of Worcester and upon the city and county of Worcester the monethly sum of Seven hundred forty eight pounds three shillings seven pence farthing Upon the county of Wilts the monethly sum of One thousand four hundred twenty one pounds eighteen shillings and nine pence farthing Upon the county of Westmerland the monethly sum of Sixty six pounds nine shillings two pence half peny Vpon the Isle of Anglesey the monethly sum of Fifty pounds seventeen shillings and ten pence Vpon the county of Brecknock the monethly sum of One hundred and three pounds six shillings and eleven pence Vpon the county of Cardigan the monethly sum of One hundred twenty two pounds nine shillings ten pence three farthings Vpon the county of Carmarthen the monethly sum of One hundred pounds fifteen shillings six pence Vpon the county of Carnarvan the monethly sum of Forty two pounds six shillings five pence three farthings Vpon the county of Denbigh the monethly sum of Fifty four pounds six shillings ten pence half peny Vpon the county of Flint the monethly sum of Thirty three pounds six shillings four pence half peny Vpon the county of Glamorgan the monethly sum of One hundred thirty one pounds fifteen shillings ten pence Vpon the county of Merioneth the monethly sum of thirty one pounds eleven shillings six pence Vpon the county of Montgomery the monethly sum of One hundr●d twenty three pounds two shillings eight pence farthing Vpon the county of Pembrook the monethly sum of One hundred sixteen pounds four shillings seven pence farthing Vpon the county of Radnor the monethly sum of Seventy three pounds two shillings seven pence haf peny Vpon the town of Haverford West the monethly sum of ten pounds two shillings six pence three farthings And that the said several sums of Money may be duly Taxed Leavied and Paid as is directed Be it further Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That the Persons named in an Ordinance of Parliament Dated the sixteenth day of February 1647. Entituled An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for raising Twenty thousand pounds a Moneth for the Relief of Ireland And the persons hereafter named shall be Commissioners for the several and respective Counties Cities and Places in the said Ordinance mentioned and expressed to put this Ordinance in execution in the said several and respective Counties Cities and Places for which they are thereby respectively appointed Commissioners And it is further Ordained That the said respective Commissioners in the said several and respective Counties Cities and Places or any three or more of them shall and may for the more effectual proceeding in the said Service use exercise and put in execution all and every the Powers and Authorities given limited or appointed by and in an Ordinance of the three and twentieth of June 1647. Entituled An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament For the raising of moneys to be imployed towards the maintenance of Forces within this Kingdom under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight and for the speedy transporting of and paying the Forces for carrying on the War in Ireland and one other Ordinance of the four and twentieth of December 1647. Entituled An Ordinance for the several Commissioners in the respective Counties to make a Collector for the monethly Assessment of Threescore thousand pounds And it is further Ordered That the persons hereafter named shall be Commissioners added to the Commissoners mentioned as aforesaid For the County of Berks IOhn Blagrave Richard Knollis Esquires George Wooldridge Peter Weaver Gent. The Major of Redding for the time being and Mr. Thomas Bateman Alderman Buckingham Sir Peter Wentworth Knight of the Bath George More Robert Aldridge John Green Toby Terril Francis Ingolsby Edward Greenfield and William Bowyer Esquires Toby Terril Esq and Francis Ingolsby Cheshire Edward Hide Colonel John Leigh Thomas Manwaring Jonathan Brewen Colonel Thomas Croxton and Thomas Marbury Esquires Cornwal William Griger Esq Cambridgeshire James Chennery and William Janes Esquires Durham George Lilburn Esq Derbyshire Anthony Moorwood and Lionel Fanshaw Esquires Essex George Tompson Esq Hertfordshire William Brigs Toby Combes William Ashton Esqs The Major of Hertford for the time being Hereford Bennet Hoskins and Edmund Weaver Esquires James Lane Gentleman The Major of Hereford for the time being Edward Freeman Thomas Dunet Isaac Seward Esquires Francis Hall Walter Wall John Cooper and John Hering Gentlemen Ipswich Jacob Caly Gentleman Hampshire Humphrey Edwards Robert Reynolds Francis Allen Esquires Hull John Anlaby Christopher Ledger Esqs Lincolnshire-Lindsey William Lord Mounson Edward Nelthorp Thomas Williamson Esquires Thomas Cuney Gent. Thomas Welby Esquire Middlesex Sir Anthony Irby Knight Norfolk Valentine Walton Esquire Col Charls Fleetwood Notingham John Oddingsels Esq Northumberland and Newcastle Sir Arthur Hasierig Baronet Oxon Sir Thomas Read Sir Francis Norris Knights George Greenwood Henry Knap John Tavernor Edmond Lenthal and Walter Elwood Esquires Surrey Thomas Scot John Blackwel and Francis Allen Esquires Peter de Laney Henry Bradley and William Hicocks Gentlemen Wilts Edward Michel Edward Mildcot George Dier William Temple William Adlam William Radish Gent. Worcestershire William Ligon John Egioke Edward Pit Henry Bramley of Vpton Charls Cornwallis Thomas Yong Humphrey Greswold Daniel Dobbins and Ta●bot Badger Esquires The Major of Evesham for the time being Mr. William Martin of Evesham Gent. Yorkshire East-Riding Philip Saltmarsh and John Tomlins Esquires North-Riding Robert Walters John Oddingsels junior Esquires Sir Henry Heyman Knight and Baronet West-Riding Sir Arthur Ingram Knight Laurence Parsons and Sampson Stanely Esquires Devon John Rolle of Stevenston Esq John Wollacomb John Yeo Robert Dillon Esquires and Mr. William Nottle of Barnstable Merchant Suffolk Henry Parker and John Branlin Esquires Norwich VVilliam Gosselin Alderman Carnarvanshire John Bodarda Esq Robert VVyn of Carnarvan Gent. VVilliam Thomas and VVilliam Stodarte Gent. For the City of Bath The Major for the time being John Atwood Thomas Burford John Big Matthew Clift Aldermen John Parker and John Pierce Gent. Provided That the proportions of Rates set upon the several counties in this Ordinance expressed shall not be drawn into president for the time to come Any thing in this Ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding Provided That the Town of Lyn in Norfolk pay no more then according to that proportion which the Committee of Lords and Commons for the Eastern Association ordered that Town should pay as by their Order of the twentieth of November 1645. appeareth H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. FINIS