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B02958 Anno regni Caroli Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, decimo septimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the third day of November, Anno Dom. 1640. In the 16. yeer of the reign of our most gracious soveraign Lord, Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, &c. England and Wales. Parliament. 1641 (1641) Wing E1121C; ESTC R175041 4,724 11

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HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE ANNO REGNI CAROLI REGIS ANGLIAE SCOTIAE FRANCIAE HIBERNIAE DECIMO SEPTIMO At the Parliament begun at Westminster the third day of November Anno Dom. 1640. In the 16. yeer of the Reign of our most gracious Soveraign Lord CHARLE● by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. LONDON ●rinted by ROBERT BARKER Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie And by the Assignes of JOHN BILL 1641. Cum Privilegio HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE DIEV ET MON DROIT ❧ ANNO XVII Caroli Regis ❧ An Act for the securing of such Moneys as are or shall be due to the Inhabitants of the Countie of York and the other adjoyning Counties wherein His Majesties Armie is or hath been Billetted for the Billet of the Souldiers of the said Army as also to certain officers of the said Army who do forbear part of their pay according to an Order in that behalf made in the Commons House of Parliament this present Session for such part of their pay as they shall so forbear FOrasmuch as divers of the Inhabitants of the severall Counties of York Lincolne Nottingham and other adjoyning Counties in the severall places where His Majesties Armie is and hath been Quartered and Billetted for His Majesties Service have at their great charges and to their much impoverishment kept and maintained the said Armie for certain Moneths by past without any payment or satisfaction for the same And whereas they the said Inhabitants of the said severall Counties have been desired and are contented to forbear the Moneys due and to be due to them respectively for the said Billet untill the Moneth of November next if there be not means to pay and discharge the same in the mean time And whereas divers of the Officers of the said Armie are likewise contented to forbear some part of their Pay according to an Order in that behalf made in the Commons House of Parliament this present Session untill the time aforesaid To the end therefore that both the said Inhabitants and the said Officers may be secured for the true payment of the said Moneys accordingly and to avoid or decide all differences and controversies which might arise upon the severall accounts between the said Inhabitants and the Souldiers for the certaintie of the said Billet Money May it please Your most Excellent Majestie that it may be Enacted And be it enacted by Your most Excellent Majestie the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by authority of the same that all and every the sum or sums of Money which now are or before the time of payment of the said Billet Money shall appear to be due and owing either to the said Inhabitants or any of them for the Billet of the said Armie or any part thereof or to any of the said Officers according to the said Order shall upon the tenth day of November next coming or sooner if there be means to do it be well and truely paid and discharged to the severall persons to whom the same are or shall be due respectively out of the Moneys which shall be raised by vertue of an Act made in this present Session of Parliament intituled An Act for the speedie provision of Money for the disbanding the Armies and setling the Peace of the two Kingdoms of England and Scotland by the Treasurers or persons appointed by that Act for the receipt of the Moneys so to be raised or by such other wayes and means as the House of Commons shall think fit and appoint in manner and form following That is to say That the persons appointed by the said Act for the receipt of such part of the said Moneys as is by vertue thereof payable at the Chamber in the Citie of York shall out of the same at or in the said Chamber upon the said tenth day of November or sooner if there be means to do it well and truely pay unto the hands of Sir William Lister Sir Gervase Cutler Sir Arthur Ingram the younger and Sir John Ramsden Knights John Kay and Peter Jennings Esquires or to any two or more of them all such Moneys as are or shall be due as aforesaid to the severall Inhabitants of the West-Riding of the said Countie of Yorke respectively for the said Billet Money To the hands of Sir Marmaduke Wyvell Knight and Baronet Sir Richard Darley Knight Bryan Stapleton John Calverley Henry Anderson John Dodsworth the younger James Pennyman William Calye and Francis Lassells Esquires or to any two or more of them all such Moneys as are or shall be due as aforesaid to the severall Inhabitants of the North-Riding of the said County of York and of such places within the County of Durham where any of His Majesties said Army is or hath been Quartered or Billetted respectively for the Billet of the said Souldiers To the hands of John Legard of Gaunton Richard Remington Christopher Appleyard Francis Munckton and Edward Paler Esquires or to any two or more of them all such Moneys as are or shall be due as aforesaid to the severall Inhabitants of the East-Riding of the said County of York respectively for the said Billet-Money To the hands of Lancelot Roper James Watkinson and Nicholas Denman Gentlemen or to any two of them all such Moneys as are or shall be due as aforesaid to the severall Inhabitants of the Town and County of Kingston upon Hull respectively for the Billet of the said souldiers To the hands of Sir William Fairfaxe and Sir Thomas Harrison Knights John Geldart Merchant and Robert Knight Grocer or to any three of them all such Moneys as are or shall be due as aforesaid to the severall Inhabitants of the said City of York and County of the same respectively for the said Billet-Money To the hands of Sir William Pelham Knight Willoughbie Hickman Charles Pelham and Thomas Sanderson Esquires or any two or more of them all such Moneys as are or shall be due as aforesaid to the severall Inhabitants of the said County of Lincoln respectively for the said Billet-Money And to the hands of John Nevile An●hony Ayre William Moseley and William Sanderson Esquires or to any two or more of them all such Moneys as are or shall be due as aforesaid to the severall Inhabitants of the County of Nottingham respectively for the said Billet-Money And that the said Moneys so to be paid and every part thereof shall be paid according to the Certificate for so much as is already certainly certified and for the residue after the rate of three shillings by the week for every Common foot Souldier as shall appear due by a Certificate to be taken upon the Disbanding unlesse where it shall appear that there hath been some expresse agreement for an otherrate and for the Horsmen after the rate of seven shillings and six pence by the week for every common Souldier and his