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A91025 Prince Ruperts cruell vvarrant Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682. 1643 (1643) Wing P3490; Thomason 669.f.8[36]; ESTC R212154 751 1

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Prince Ruperts cruell VVarrant BY vertue of the Authority and Power given to me from Our Soveraign Lord King CHARLES under the Great Seal of England as Generall under His Majesty of all His Majesties Forces of Horse already raised or to be raised within His Majesties Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales For the Defence of the true Protestant Religion His Majesties Person The two Houses of Parliament and their just Priviledges And the Liberties and Proprieties of His Subjects I Do strictly charge and cōmand you and every of you whom it may or shall concern All delayes pretences and excuses whatsoever set aside immediatly after sight hereof To send in to Thomas Jay His Majesties Commissary Generall for the provifions of His Horse Forces lying at Ambrose Bartons house against the Talbot in Tocester All possible provisions of Mans-meat and Horse-meat And I do also hereby strictly charge and command you in like manner To send in to Lieutenant Colonell Green His Majesties Engineer lying at the Signe of Betty-Briggs or The Running-Mare in Tocester aforesaid As many lusty and able Pioneers or Labourers with Shovels Spades Pickaxes Mattocks crows of Iron Hand-barrows VVheel-barrows Bags and Baskets to carry Earth as you can possibly finde and provide within your Constablery In the punctuall performance of these my commands of His Majesties present service you and every of you whom it may or shall concern must in no wise fail as you will answer the contrary at your utmost perills As the totall Plundering and Burning of your Houses with what other mischiefs the licensed and hungry Souldier can inflict upon you And for your so doing this shall be to you and every of you sufficient VVarrant Given at Easton-Park under my Hand and Seal at Arms this First day of November Anno 1643. To the Constable Officers and Jnhabitants of Cortenhall in the Hundred of Wimersley in the county of Northampton Rupert The Constables are required in person to give an account of their doings to the Commissary Generall and Engineers Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament That this Warrant be forthwith printed and set upon posts H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. London Printed for Edward Husbands November 13. 1643.