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A82523 All the ordinances and declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the assessing of all such as have not contributed upon the propositions of both Houses of Parliament, for raising of money, plate, horse, horse-men, and armes for the defence of the King, kingdome, and Parliament; or have not contributed proportionally according to their estates. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that these ordinances be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum. Also divers orders of the committee of Lords and Commons for advance of money and other necessaries for the army: for the better execution of the said ordinances and declarations. Martin Dallison clerke to the said committee. England and Wales. Parliament. 1643 (1643) Wing E1200; Thomason E246_15; ESTC R19471 9,908 11

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ALL THE ORDINANCES AND DECLARATIONS OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT For the Assessing of all such as have not contributed upon the Propositions of Both Houses of Parliament for raising of Money Plate Horse Horse-men and Armes for the defence of the King Kingdome and Parliament or have not contributed proportionally according to their Estates Ordered by the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament that these Ordinances be forthwith Printed and Published Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum ALSO Divers Orders of the Committee of Lords and Commons for Advance of Money and other necessaries for the Army for the better execution of the said Ordinances and Declarations Martin Dallison Clerke to the said Committee Printed at London for R. Dunscomb Februar 14. 1642. An Ordinance and Declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament WHereas the King seduced by wicked Counsell hath raised an Army and levyed warre against the Parliament and great number of Forces are dayly raised under the commands of Papists and other ill affected persons by Commissions from his Majesty And whereas divers Delinquents are protected from publike Justice by his Majesties Army and sundry outrages and rapines are daily committed by the Souldiers of the said Army who have no respect to the Lawes of God or the Land but burne amd plunder the houses and seize and destroy the persons of divers his Majesties good Subjects And whereas for the maintenance of the said Army divers Assessements are made upon severall Counties and His Majesties Subjects are compelled by the Souldiers to pay the same which said Army if it should continue would soone ruine and wast the whole Kingdome and overthrow Religion Law and Liberty For suppressing of which said Army and ill-affected persons there is no probable way under God but by the Army raised by authority of the Parliament which said Army so raised cannot be maintained without great summes of Money yet for raising such sums by reason of his Majesties withdrawing himselfe from the advice of the Parliament there can be no Act of Parliament passed with his Majesties assent albeit there is great Justice that the said Monyes should be raised The Lords and Commons in Parliament having taken the same into their serious consideration and knowing that the said Army so raysed by them hath beene hitherto for the most part maintained by the voluntary contributions of divers well affected persons who have freely contributed according to their abilities But considering there are divers others within the Cities of London and Westminster and the Suburbs of the same and also within the Borough of Southwarke that have not contributed at all towards the maintenance of the said Army or if they have yet not answerable to their Estates who notwithstanding receive benefit and protection by the same Army as well as any others and therefore it is most just that they should as well as others be charged to contribute to the maintenance thereof Be it therefore Ordained by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled and by Authority thereof That Isaac Pennington Lord Major of the City of London Sir John Wollaston Knight and Alderman Alderman Towes Alderman Warner Alderman Andrews Alderman Chambers Alderman Fow●e Sir Thomas S●ame Knight and Alderman Samuel Vassell John Venne Morris Thompson and Richard Warring Citizens or any foure of them shall hereby have power and authority to nominate land appoint in every Ward within the City of London six such persons as they or any foure of them shall thinke fit which said six so nominated or any foure of them shal hereby have power to enquire of any that shall remaine or be within the said several Wards that have not contributed upon the Propositions of both Houses of Parliament concerning the raising of mony plate horse horsmen armes for defence of the King both Houses of Parliament and also of such as are able men that have contributed yet not according to their Estates and Abilities And the said six persons so nominated or any foure of them within their severall and respective Wards and Limits shall have power to Assesse such person and persons as are of Ability and have not contributed and also such as have contributed yet not according to their ability to pay such summe or summes of Money according to their Estates as the said Assessors or any foure of them shall thinke fit and reasonable so as the same exceed not the twentyeth part of their Estates and to nominate and appoint fit persons for the collection thereof And if any person so Assessed shall refuse to pay the money Assessed upon him It shall be lawfull to and for the said Assessors and Collectors or any of them to levy the said summe so Assessed by way of Distresse and sale of the goods of the person so Assessed and refusing And if any person so distrained shall make resistance It shall be lawfull to and for the respective Assessors and Collectors or any of them to call to their assistance any of the trained Bands of the said City of London or any other his Majesties Subjects who are hereby required to be ayding and assisting to the said Assessors and Collectors in the premises And it is hereby further ordained that the respective Burgesses of Westminster and Southwarke together with the severall Committees appointed for the Subscriptions of Money Plate Horse Horse-men and Armes within the said City and Borough shall respectively have power hereby to nominate Sessors for the said City and Borough in such manner as the Lord Major c. hath for the City of London and the said Assessors or any foure of them to name Collectors as aforesaid Which said Assessors and Collectors shall have the same power respectively within their respective limits as those to be nominated within the said City of London have hereby limited to them And for the Suburbs of London and Westminster the respective Knights of the Shire where the said Suburbs are shall have hereby the like power to name Assessors and they so named or any foure of them and the Collectors by them to be nominated or any of them within their respective limits shall have the like power respectively as the Assessors and Collectors fot London have by vertue of this Ordinance And be it Ordained that the summes so Assessed and levyed as aforesaid shall be paid in at Guild-hall London to the hands of Sir John Wollastan Knight John Warner John Towes and Thomas Andrews Aldermen or any two of them And the Assessors and Collectors to be nominated by vertue hereof shall weekely report to the Committee of the House of Commons for the Propositions aforesaid what summes of money have beene Assessed and what summes have beene levyed weekely according to the purport hereof And the said monies so levyed and paid in shall be ●sslied forth in such sort as the other moneyes raised upon the Propositions aforesaid and not otherwise Die Martis 29. Novemb. 1642. VVHereas a late Ordinance is