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A25956 Articles to be propounded and treated upon, touching the rendring of the garrison of Oxford 1646 (1646) Wing A3887; ESTC R38537 5,261 9

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for them freed without Fine or Composition of and from all Sequestrations Fift and Twentieth part Penalties Seizures and Melestations And that no Oath or Covenant promise or other engagement be imposed upon them not enjoyned by the Lawes of the Land And that they have free vse wherever they reside of the Liturgy and Common-Prayer of the Church of England according to the Lawes established by Act of Parliament 18. That all Clergymen of what order or degree soever and other Scholars resident in Oxford shall exercise their Functions use the Liturgy of the Church and be restored to and enjoy their dignities benefices fellowships in the Vniversities or elsewhere Preferments all other their Estates reall personall Ecclefiasticall and Temporall in their owne Rights and in Right of their Churches freed off and from all Sequestrations Penalties and Molestations And in all other things shall enjoy the benefit of the next preceding Article and of all other Articles of this Treaty that may be to their advantage 19. That His Majesties Officers Chaplains Houshold and other Servants and all such other persons comprised within these Articles as desire within six Months to goe to and attend His Majesty shall have Passes to that purpose for themselves servants Horses and Armes And that all others as aforesaid who shall within six Months desire to goe into any other parts beyond the Seas shall have effectuall Passes to travell without any Oath put upon them and enjoy their Estates in their absence And that such of those person or persons as within two yeares shall resolve to transplant themselves shall have liberty to call in their Debts sell all their Estate both reall and personall and carry the Money arising thereupon with his or their family or returne the same by Bills of exchange unto such Forreigne parts as they shall please and have Passes granted them accordingly 20. That the Lord Duke of Richmond and the Earle of Lindsey with their Servants who lately went out of Oxford shall have the benefit of the Articles of this Treaty 21. That no person or persons of Clergy or Layety or Body-Corperate in Oxford shall be questioned or other wise troubled for any thing past Done Acted or Ordered Spoken Written or Printed relating to the present troubles between His Majesty the Parliament Nor any person whatsoever comprised within these Articles shall be examined in the future upon any occasion concerning himselfe or others for discovery of any thing past in relation to the said unhappy differences 22. That for the better preservation of the Vniversity so Famous for Learning all the Fortifications and Works about it shall be forthwith Sleighted and Dismantled and this City not continued or any time hereafter made a Garrison And that no Souldiers at any time hereafter in their March or other wise be Quartered or Billetted in or upon any Colledges or Halls or any members thereof And that no Taxe be laid upon them for Quartering Billetting or Paying any Souldiers 23. That the Chancellour Masters and Scholars of this Vniversity and the Heads and Governours Masters Fellowes Scholars of all Colledges Halls Bodies-Corporate Societies of the same and the publique Professors and Readers thereof and all persons belonging to the Vniversity or to any Colledge or Hall or Body Corporate therein shall or may exercise in the severall Churches and Chappels within the Vniversity the Protestant Religion established by Act of Parliament and also according to their Charters Customes and Statutes and the Lawes of the Land use and enjoy their Ancient Forme of Government both Ecclesiasticall and Civill And all their Offices Dignities Places Priviledges Rights Lands Houses Possessions Rents Revenues Debts Goods and Chattells belonging to them or their Corporations respectively free of and from Sequestration or other molestation whatsoever and of and from all Fines and Compositions for Sequestration and from Fift and Twentieth parts 24. That all Churches Chappell 's Colledges Halls Libraries Schools or Publique Buildings or workes within or belonging to the Vniversity and the severall Colledges and Halls thereof be preserved as now they are without any defacing or spoyle 25 That the Major Bayliffes and Commonalty and all Corporations within the City shall enjoy their Charters Customes Franchises Liberties Lands Goods and Debts and all things else whatsoever which belong to them as Corporations and their Ancient Government as formerly 26. That no Officers Souldiers or other Persons who by the Articles are to march out of the City or Suburbs or who are to come in shall plunder spoyle or injure the Inhabitants in their Persons Goods or Estates or carry away any thing that is not properly their owne 27. That the Cittizens and Inhabitants of the City and Suburbs shall not be charged with Free Billet or Quarters Souldiers at any time other then for lodging and in all publick Taxes and Charges shall beare only their proportionable part with the County at large as hath been formerly used and shall have no other particular Charges imposed upon them And that any of the said Cittizens or Inhabitants shall have liberty in remove into the Country carry away their goods at any time And shall in all things enjoy the same Freedome and Protections with other Subjects 28. That the Commanders Officers and Souldiers of the City-Regiment ruised by His Majesties Command shall have the full benefit of these Articles in all things as Cittizens without exception 29. That if the Garrisons of Faringdon Radcot and Bostall or any of them depending upon Oxford having notice of these Articles shall within one Month desire the benefit of these Articles they shall have granted unto them the like Conditions 30. That all Persons comprized within these Articles shall have upon request a Certificate under the hand of the Generall Sir Thomas Fairfax or such as he shall appoint that such Persons were in the City at the time of the surrendring thereof and to have the benefit of these Articles 31. That there may be fourty eight houres space allowed for Additionall Articles to be put in by the Lords and Governour if they shall think fit 32. That these Articles shall extend to the use and benefit of all Strangers of all Conditions without exception residing within this Garrison or Prisoners of the same in any place of England or Wales together with their Wives Children Servants Horses Armes Goods Monyes and Debts We pray you to proceed upon these Articles according to your Commission Oxford 19th May. 1646. Ri Lane C.S. Dorset F. Seymour Cottington T. Southampton Ed Nicholas Hertford Chichester Th Glemham ADDITIONALL ARTICLES 33. That all Ladies Gentlewomen and other Women now resident in Oxford whose husbands are absent out of the Kingdome shall have free liberty to remaine in Oxford or to go to their husbands houses and there live and enjoy a fourth part of their husbands Estates during their husbands absence for the maintenance of themselves and their Children free from all Sequestrations Seizures Penalties or Fines without any Composition or Molestation whatsoever and without having any Oath imposed on them not required by Law 34. That all His Majesties Chaplaines in Ordinary And more particularly those who are tyed to dayly attendance who have been hindred by these troubles from giving their due attendance in course upon His Majesty as by Oath they are obliged shall have the full benefit of these Articles 35. That in the fift Article after these words Both of Horse and Foot it be added Of what Nation or Country soever they be And notwithstanding they have at any time heretofore served on the Parliament side and are since come over to His Majesties Service with their Servants shall march out c. 36. That all the Officers and Souldiers of Horse and Foot of this Garrison shall have three Months Pay truly paid them within the time limited for free-quarter 37. That the 28th Article may be altered and run thus That the Commanders Officers and Souldiers of the Vniversity and City Regiments raised by His Maiesties Command shal have the full benefit of these Articles in all things as Priviledged Persons and Cittizens without exception 38. That no Officer Souldier or other shall march out of this City within three weekes from the date of the Conclusion of this Treaty unlesse His Maiesty command them out in a lesse time and then to march out upon the former Articles Oxford 22. May 1646. Ri Lane C.S. Dorset F Seymour Cottington T Southampton Edw Nicholas Hertford Chichester Tho Glemham FINIS