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A75637 Articles concluded & agreed on for the surrender of Oxford & Farringdon to His Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax, upon Wednesday the 24th of this instant June: and read in the Honourable House of Commons, June 23. 1646. In regard there is many short and imperfect copies abroad, this true copy is set forth to prevent abuses. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that these articles be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. 1646 (1646) Wing A3817; Thomason E341_15; ESTC R16989 7,484 16

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ARTICLES Concluded Agreed on for the Surrender OF Oxford Farringdon To His Excellency Sir THO FAIRFAX Upon Wednesday the 24th of this instand JUNE And Read in the Honourable House of COMMONS June 23. 1646. In regard there is many short and imperfect Copies abroad this true Copy is set forth to prevent abuses ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament That these Articles be forthwith printed and published H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. LONDON Printed for Edward Husband Printer to the Honorable House of Commons Iune 14. 1646. Articles of Agreement concluded and agreed by the Right Honorable Sir Richard Lane Knight Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England Francis Lord Cottington Lord High Treasurer of England William Marques of Hertford Edward Earl of Dorset Lord Chamberlain of His Majesties Honorable Household Thomas Earl of Southampton Francis Earl of Chichester Francis Lord Seymor Sir Edward Nicholas Knight one of His Majesties principal Secretaries of State all of them being of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Councel and Sir Tho Glemham Knight and Governor of Oxford on the one party And His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight General of the Forces raised for the Parliament on the other party for and concerning the rendring of 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 Arms Ammunition and Provisions of War with all Magazines and Stores thereunto belonging excepting what is allowed in the ensuing Articles shall be delivered to the General Sir Thomas Fairfax or whom he shall appoint without wilful spoil or embezlement upon Wednesday the 24. day of this instant June 1646. at Ten of the Clock in the Morning or thereabouts 2. That His Highnesse the Duke of York shall have an Honorable Convoy to London where other of His Majesties Children are attended by His Officers and Servants and fitting accommodation for the removal of His Houshold and goods thither And shall have an Honorable provision befitting His Dignity appointed for Him by the Parliament and to remain there until His Majesties pleasure be known touching His setling there or elsewhere and then to be disposed accordingly to any place within fourscore miles of London and shall have such Officers and Servants to continue about Him as the Parliament shall approve 3. That their Highnesses Pr Rupert Pr Maurice shall have liberty and Passes for themselves with their Servants Horses Arms and Goods the number of their Horses for them and their Train not exceeding seventy to repair to any place within fifty miles of London so it be not within twenty 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 Oaths or otherwise and shall have Passes to go beyond the Seas at any time within the said six Moneths with their said Servants Horses Arms and Goods they engaging themselves upon their Honors not to use the liberty hereby granted in the mean time to any Hostility against the Parliament of England sitting at Westminster or any way wilfully to the prejudice of their Affairs And they are to have the benefit of such the ensuing Articles as may concern them 4. That the Seals called the Great Seal Privy Seal the Signet and the Seals of the Kings Bench Exchequer Court of Wards Dutchy 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 publike Library And if any of the aforenamed particulars shall not be then accordingly produced the default thereof shall not be charged upon any other person then such as hath the custody thereof and shall wilfully detain or embezle the same 5. That Sir Thomas Glemham Knight c. Governor of Oxford with his Servants and all that to him belongs and all Officers and Souldiers of Horse and Foot and of the Train of Artillery as well Reformed Officers and Souldiers as others with their Servants and all that pertains unto them shall march out of the City of Oxon with their Horses and compleat Arms 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 twelve Charges of Powder Match and Bullet proportionable and with Bag and Baggage to any place within fifteen miles of Oxford which the Governor shall choose where such of the common Souldiers as desire to go to their own homes or Friends shall lay down their Arms which shall be delivered up to such as the General Sit Thomas Pairfax shall appoint to receive them And all Officers and Souldiers as well Reformed as others that shall desire to go to their homes or Friends shall have the Generals Passe and Protection for their peaceable repair to abode at the several places they shal so desire to go unto and shall have Free-quarter allowed them in all their March from Oxon to those several places The Officers as well Reformed as other to passe with equipage of Horses and compleat Arms answerable to their present or past Commands and common Troopers with their Horses and Swords only and all to passe with Bag and Baggage as aforesaid And that all other Officers and Solders in case there be any such that shall desire to take Entertainment from any Forraign Kingdom or State shall have free Quarter allowed them for Twenty eight dayes from their march out of Oxon and shall have Passes for their Officers not exceeding Ten with their Horses and Two Servants a piece to go to London to Treat with any Foreign Ambassador or Agent for Entertainment And all of them shall have liberty and Passes to march the Officers with their complete Arms and Horses proportionable to their present or past Commands and the Common Souldiers with their Arms and all with Bag and Baggage to the Quarters near to Harwich or Pertsmouth or to any Port between them to be transported Which Arms except Officers complete Arms and Horses and Swords for the Common Souldiers which they may transport they shall there lay down and deliver to such as the General shall appoint or unto the Governor of the next Garrison belonging unto the Parliament who shall take care for their safety during their abode there and until shipping can be provided and weather seasonable they paying for their Quarter after the said Twenty eight dayes expired and shall assist them for procuring Vessels and shipping for their transportation at the usual Rates accustomed for Fraight The Officers and Souldiers and others before transportation engaging themselves by promise not to return into this Kingdom in Hostility against Parliament in Bodies as they go or in conjunction with other Forces or in command of