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A54355 A perfect true copy of the articles agreed on by the commissioners on both sides, for the surrender of Oxford to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax Signed, sealed, ratified, and confirmed by his Excellency, and the lords and Commissioners for Oxford. Commanded to be forthwith printed and published by order of Parliament for generall satisfaction of the kingdome, and for the confutation of those imperfect and impertinent copies, before published to abuse the kingdome. Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; England and Wales. Parliament. Proceedings. 1646-06. aut 1646 (1646) Wing P1530; ESTC R221438 7,346 18

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A perfect true Copy OF THE ARTICLES Agreed on by the Commissioners on both sides for the surrender of Oxford to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax Signed Sealed Ratified and Confirmed by his Excellency and the Lords and Commissioners for Oxford Commanded to be forthwith printed and published by Order of Parliament for generall satisfaction of the Kingdome and for the confutation of those imperfect and impertinent Copies before published to abuse the Kingdome LONDON Printed for F. Coles in the Old-baily 1646. Agreed at Marston Satturday June 20. 1646. Articles of agreement concluded and agreed by his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight Generall of the Forces raised by the Parliament on the one party And the Right Honourable Sir Richard Lane Knight Lord Keeper of the great Seale of England Francis Lord Cottington Lord high Treasurer of England William Marquesse of Hertford Edward Earle of Dorset Lord Chamberlaine of His Majesties Honourable Houshold Thomas Earle of Southampton Francis Earle of Chichester Francis Lord Seymour Sir Edward Nicholas one of His Majesties principall Secretaries of State all of them of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Councell and Sir Thomas Glemham Knight and Governour of Oxford of the other party for and concerning the rendring the Garrison of Oxford as followeth 1. THat the Garrison of Oxford with the Castle Forts Mounts and places of defence whatsoever with all the Ordnance Armes Ammunition and Provisions of warre with all Magazines and Stores thereunto belonging excepting what is allowed in the ensuing Articles shall be delivered unto his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax or whom he shall appoint without wilfull spoyle or imbezlement upon Wednesday the 34 of this instant Iune 1646. at ten of the clocke in the morning 2. That his Highnesse the Duke of Yorke shall have an Honourable Convoy to London where other of his Majesties children are attended by his Officers and Servants and fitting Accomodation for removall of his houshold and goods thither and shall have an honourable provision befitting his Dignity appointed for him by the Parliament and to remaine there untill His Majesties pleasure be knowne touching his setling there or elsewhere and then to be disposed accordingly to any place within 80 miles of London and shall have Officers and Servants to continue about him as the Parliament shall approve 3. That their Highnesses Prince Rupert and Prince Maurice shall have liberty and Passes for themselves with their Servants Horses Armes and Goods the number of their Horses for them and their traine not exceeding 70 to repaire to any place within 50 miles of London so it be not within 20 miles of London without leave from the Parliament nor in any Garrison and there to abide for the space of six moneths after the rendring free from any molestation by imposition of Oathes or otherwise and shall have Passes to goe beyond the Seas at any time within the said six moneths with their said Servants Horses Armes and Goods they engaging themselves upon their Honours not to use the liberty hereby granted in the meane time to any Hostility against the Parliament of England sitting at Westminster or any way wilfully to the prejudice of their affaires And they are to have the benefit of such the ensuing Articles as may concerne them 4 That the Seales cal'd The Great Seale Privy Seale and the Signet and the Seales of the Kings Bench Exchequer Court of Wards Dutchy Seales of the Admiralty and prerogative as also the Sword of State shall at such time and in the presence of two such persons as the General Sir Thomas Fairfax shall appoint be lockt up in a Chest and left in the publique Library And if any of the aforenamed particulers shall not be then accordingly produced the default thereof shall not be charged upon any other person then such as have the Custody thereof and shall wilfully detaine or imbeazle the same 5 That Sir Tho. Glemham Knight c. Governour of Oxford with his Servants and all that to him belongs and all Officers and Souldiers of Horse and Foot and of the Traine of Artillery as well Reformed Officers and Souldiers as other with their Servants and all that pertaines unto them shall march out of the City of Oxon with their horses and compleat Armes that properly belong unto them proportionable to their present or past commands flying Colours Trumpets sounding Drums beating Matches lighted at both ends Bullet in their mouthes and every Souldier to have 12. charges of Powder Match and Bullet proportionable and with bagge and baggage to any place within 15. miles of Oxford which the Governour shall choose where such of the Common Souldiers as desire to goe to their own homes or friends shall lay downe their Armes which shall be delivered up to such as the Generall Sir Thomas Fairfax shall appoint to receive them And all Officers and Souldiers as well reformed as others that shall desire to goe to their own homes or friends shall have the Generals passe and protection for their peaceable repaire to and abode at the severall place they shall so desire to goe unto and shall have free quarter allowed them in all their march from Oxford to these severall places The Officers as well reformed as other to passe with Equipage of Horses and Compleat Armes answerable to their present or past commands and common Troopers with their Horses and Swords onely and all to passe with bagge and baggage as aforesaid and that all other Officers and Souldiers in case there be any such that shall desire to take entertainement from any Forraigne Kingdome or State shall have free quarter allowed them for 28. dayes from their march out of Oxford And shall have passes for their Officers not exceeding ten with their Horses and two servants a peece to goe to Lond n to Treat with any Forraigne Ambassador or Agent for entertainment and all of them shall have liberty and passes to march The Officer wi●h their compleat Armes and Horses proportionable to their present or past Commands and the Common Souldiers witth their Armes and all with Bagge and Baggage to the quarters neer to Harwich and Portesmouth or to any Port between them to be transported which Armes except Officers Compleat Armes and Horses and Swords for the Common Souldiers which they may transport they shall there lay downe and deliver to such as the Generall shall appoint or unto the Governour of the next Garrison belonging to the Parliament who shall take care for their safety during their abode there and untill shipping can be provided and weather seasonable they paying for their Quarters after the 28. dayes be expired and shall assist them for procuring vessels and shipping for their transportation at the usuall Rates accustomed for Fraught the Officers and Souldiers and others before transportation engaging themselves by promise not to returne into this Kingdome in Hostility against the Parliament in bodies as they goe or in conjunction with other forces or in command of any forces invading