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A37620 All the ordinances and orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the indempnity or saving harmlesse all those that have acted or done any thing by sea or land by the authority and for the service of the Parliament.; Laws, etc. England and Wales. 1647 (1647) Wing E1200A; ESTC R26101 4,888 18

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Solicitors Atturnies or Counsellors of the party or parties so suing indicting prosecuting or molesting as is aforesaid the said Solicitors Atturnies and Counsellors shall presently forbeare to prosecute or assist counsell or advise the said Party or Parties to sue indict or prosecute any further for such Act or thing respectively And that if thereupon they shall not forbeare so to do the said Committee or any five of them are hereby authorized and required to commit to safe custody any such Solicitors Atturnies or Counsellors so offending as is aforesaid if they shall see cause Provided alwaies that this Ordinance nor any thing herein contained shall not extend to discharge any such person or persons aforesaid who have acted or done or commanded to be acted or done any Act or thing by Authority of this present Parliament or for the Service or benefit thereof from making their true and just Accompts to any Commissioners or Committee of Parliament appointed or to be appointed for that purpose of what they have taken received or had for the Service and benefit of the Parliament as is aforesaid Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum AN ADDITIONALL ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in the PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND For the more full Indempnity of the Officers and Souldiers who have acted by Authority and for the service of the PARLIAMENT And also enabling a Committee for Indempnity in the County of KENT to put the said Ordinances in execution ORdered by the Lords Assembled in Parliament That these Ordinances be forthwith printed and published Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum Imprinted at London for John Wright at the Kings Head in the old Bayley 1647. Die Lunae 7. Junii 1647. An additionall Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in the Parliament of England for the more full indempnity of the Officers and Souldiers who have acted by Authority and for the service of the Parliament FOrasmuch as in the times of this late Warre and publike distractions there have been many injuries done to private persons and other offences Committed by divers persons bearing Armes in the service of the Parliament The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled taking into their Consideration That it is expedient that the injuries and offences aforesaid be pardoned put in Oblivion rather than by pretence of prosecution against some few persons a great number of such who have faithfully served the Parliament be brought into a continuall vexation for such Actions as the exigencie of Warre hath necessitated them unto Do therefore Ordaine and be it Ordained by the said Lords and Commons That all persons who have committed any offences trespasses injuries or other misdemeanors whatsoever during such time as they have been employed in Armes by or for the service of the Parliament be is and are hereby discharged and pardoned of the same and off and from all prosecution or damages therefore either at the Suit of the King or the party grieved and may in case he or they be questioned therefore plead the generall Issue and give this Ordinance in evidence which shall be allowed to all intents and purposes as if the same were pleaded in Barre And in case any shall prosecute any Action or Suit contrary to the Tenour of this Ordinance against any person hereby discharged after notice given that such person is hereby discharged the defendant or defendants so prosecuted shall recover his and their cost against such Prosecutor Provided also that this Ordinance nor any thing herein contained shall extend to discharge any such person or persons as aforesaid from making their true and just Accompts to any Committee or Committees of Parliament appointed or to be appointed for that purpose of what they have taken received or had for the service or benefit of the Parliament Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum Die Sabbathi 19 Iunii 1647. THe Lords and Commons in Parliament having well accepted the obedience and readinesse of those Officers and Souldiers who have complied with their Orders have Ordered and Ordained and by Authority aforesaid do Order and Ordaine That all and every the said Officers and Souldiers aforesaid shall be freed exonerated acquitted and discharged and are in and hereby declared and adjudged from henceforth to be free exonerate acquit and discharged of and from all and whatsoever prosecution judgement of life or member paines penalties and punishments whatsoever incurred or that shall may or can might could should or ought to be inflicted prosecuted had or pursued against them or any of them for or by reason of the said pretended offence or offences of their departure from their said Colours or from under the Command of the said Sir Thomas Fairfax or from or under the command of any Military Officer or Officers under him whatsoever Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum Die Veneris 24 Decemb. 1647. An Ordinance giving power to the Committee of Indempnity to put in Execution the Ordinances concerning Apprentices Freedomes BE it Ordered and Ordained by the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament That power be given to the Committee for Indempnity to put in execution the severall Ordinances concerning Apprentices Freedomes that have served the Parliament in this late Warre and to receive all complaints made upon them and to give Redresse to the party grieved and to allow Costs Charges and Damages as they shall see cause according to the power given them in cases of Indempnity Ioh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum Die Iovis 20. Ianuarii 1647 An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament For enabling a Committee in the County of Kent to put in execution all former Ordinances of Parliament concerning Indempnity THe Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament having by an Ordinance of Parliament of the one and twentieth day of May 1647. And by an Additionall Ordinance of the seventh day of June last provided for the saving harmlesse and indempnified all such Souldiers and others as have acted by the Authority of Parliament or for the service thereof And finding by severall complaints made to them that it is a great charge and trouble to very many poore Souldiers and others to whom a due reliefe is intended by the said Ordinances to make their repaires to the City of London and to attend the Committee of Lords and Commons appointed by the said Ordinances for the execution thereof The said Lords and Commons in consideration thereof have thought fit to Order and Ordaine And is hereby Ordered and Ordained That Sir John Rivers Knight and Baronet and Sir Edward Moyns Sir Thomas Style Sir Richard Harders Sir Thomas Peirce Baronets Sir Anthony Welden Sir John Honywood Sir Nicholas Miller Knights Thomas Plumer Iohn Twesleton Lambert Godfry Richard Porter George Newman Thomas Seylard William Iames Richard Beale Iohn Brown William Skenner William Boothby William Kenwrick George Hall Iohn Bix Esq Iohn Boys of Elminton Robert Scot Thomas Blunt Esq Robert Hales Esq Sir Edward Masters Knight Thomas Denne Robert Ladd Iohn Nutts Esq Sir Iames Oxinden Knight Thomas Broadnex Iohn Holland Thomas Boys of Wilsbourgh Esq George Duke Esq Be and are hereby appointed to be a Committee for the County of Kent for the putting in execution the severall Powers contained in the said Ordinances And the said persons or any five or more of them within the County aforesaid are hereby authorized and appointed to take care from time to time duely to execute and performe the Powers given by the said Ordinances as by the same is expressed and Ordained Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum FINIS