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A49784 Lawes and ordinances of warre established for the better government of the armie in the northern parts by His Excellence, the Earle of Holland, Lord Generall of His Majesties armie. England and Wales. Army.; Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649. 1641 (1641) Wing L694A; Wing H2420; ESTC R18178 6,109 24

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deface or spoil walks of trees upon pain of severe punishment 32 Swarving from the Camp No man shall depart a mile out of the Army or Camp without licence upon pain of death 33 Drawing of swords after setting of the watch No man shall presume to draw his sword without order after the Watch is set upon pain of death 34 Giving a false alarm No man shall give a false Alarm or discharge a Peece in the night or make any noise without a lawfull cause upon pain of death 35 Drawing of swords in a quarrell No man shall draw any sword in private quarrell within the Camp upon pain of death 36 Revealing the watchword He that makes known the Watch word without order or gives any other word but what is given by the Officer shall die for it 37 Offering violence to victuallers No man shall do violence to any that bring victuals to the Camp upon pain of death 38 A Sentinell asleep or drunk A Sentinell or Perdue found asleep or drunk or forsaking their place before they be drawn off shall die for the offence without mercy 39 Failing at the Rendezvous No man shall fail wilfully to come to the Rendezvous appointed him by the Lord Generall upon pain of death 40 Remaining unrolled in the Army No man that carries Armes and pretends to be a souldier shall remain three dayes in the Army without being inrolled in some Company upon pain of death 41 Out staying a Passe No private souldier shall out stay his Passe without a Certificate of the occasion under the hand of a Magistrate at the next Muster upon pain of losing his pay during all the time of his absence 42 Absenting from the Watch. He that absents himself when the signe is given to set the watch shall be punished at discretion either with bread and water in prison or with the woodden Horse 43 Discontented with their quarter Whosoever shall expresse his discontent with the quarter given him in Camp or Garrison shall be punished as a Mutineer 44 Lying or supping out of the quarter No Officer of what quality soever shall go out of the quarter to dinner or supper or lie out all night without making his Superiour Officer acquainted upon pain of casseering 45 Keeping of the quarters clean All Officers whose charge it is shall see the quarters kept clean and sweet upon pain of severe punishment 46 Repairing to the colours upō an alarm No man shall fail immediately to repair unto his Colours except upon evident necessity when an Alarm is given upon pain of death 47 Burning and wasting No man shall burn any House or Barn or spoil any Corn Hay or Straw in stacks in the fields or any Ship Boat Carriage or any thing that may serve for provision of the Army without order upon pain of death 48 Commanders must see God duely served All Commanders are straily charged to see Almighty God reverently served and Sermons and Prayers duely frequented 49 Commanders must acquaint my Lord Generall with dangerous humours All Commanders and Officers that finde discontented humours apt to mutinies or any swarving from directions given or from the policy of the Army set down shall straightway acquaint the Lord Generall therwith or others authorized as they will answer their neglect 50 Defrauding of Souldiers pay Any Officer that shall presume to defraud the souldiers of their pay or any part of it shall be casseered and punished at the Lord Generall his discretion 51 Stopping of Duellers No Corporall or other Officer commanding the watch shall wittingly suffer a Souldier to go forth to a Duell or private fight upon pain of death 52 Drunken and quarrelsome Officers What Officer soever shall come drunk to his guard or shall quarrell in the quarter or commit any disorder shall be casseered without mercy and the next Officer under him shall have his place which he may pretend to as his right and it shall not be refused to him 53 Carelesse Captains A Captain that is carelesse in the training and governing of his Company shall be displaced of his charge 54 Officer out-staying then Passe All Captains or Officers that shall out-stay their Passe shall be punished at the Lord Generall his discretion 55 All Officers bound to part quarrels All Officers of what condition soever shall have power to part quarrels and fraies or sudden disorders betwixt the Souldiers though it be in any other Regiment or Company and to commit the disordered to prison for the present untill such Officers as they belong unto are acquainted with it And what Souldier soever shall resist disobey or draw his sword against such an officer although he be no Officer of his Regiment or Company shall be punished with death 56 Officers non-residents in Garrison A Captain or Officer non-resident in the place assigned him for Garrison without licence shall have one moneths pay defalked for the first offence and two moneths for the second Upon the third offence he shall be discharged of his command 57 Casseering of souldiers No Captain shall casseer any Souldier that is inrolled without speciall warrant of the Lord Generall 58 Mustering of false and counterfeit Troopers No Captain of a Troop shall present in the musters any but reall Troopers such as are bound by their oath pay to follow the troop upon pain of death without mercy And if any Townes or Countreyman Victualler Free-booter Enterloper or Souldier whatsoever of any other troop or company shall present himself or his horse in the muster to mis-lead the Muster-master to defraud his Majestie and to betray the Service the same shall be punished with death 59 Inhabitants of Garrisons must not be souldiers there No captain of a Troop or Company shall take into his troop or company any inhabitant of that place where the troop or company is in garrison upon pain of severe punishment 60 Commissaries of victuals and ammunition must be true No provider keeper or Officer of his Majesties victuall or ammunition shall embeazell or spoil any part thereof or give any false account to the Lord Generall upon pain of death 61 Muster-Masters conniving at counterfeits No Muster-Master shall vvittingly let any passe in the musters but such as are really of the troop or company presented upon pain of death 62 Captains must send a roll of their men to the Lord Generall All Captains shall cause their Troops and Companies to be full and compleat And two dayes after the generall mustering they shall send to the Lord Generall a perfect List or roll of all the Officers of their troops and companies and likewise of all the Troopers and Souldiers that are in actuall service putting down distinctly on the head of each man his monethly pay 63 Every pay-day The like roll or list shall the Captains send to the Lord Generall and to the Treasurer of the Armie upon every pay-day during the service with a punctual expression at the bottome of the said roll what new Troopers or Souldiers