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B02987 The humble desires and propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace, agreed upon by the mutuall advice and consent of the Parliaments of both kingdoms, united by Solemn League and Covenant. / Presented unto His Majesty at Oxford the 24. of Novemb. last, by Committees from both Houses of Parliament, and Commissioners from the Kingdom of Scotland. Together with an order and severall votes of the Commons assembled in Parliament, the 4. and 8. of this prsent Octob. 1645. for delinquents to compound according to the said propositions, and to come in to the Parliament before December next ensuing. England and Wales. Parliament.; Scotland. Parliament. 1645 (1645) Wing E1553D; ESTC R175103 9,224 18

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concerning this War they taking the Covenant 7. The Estates of those persons excepted in the first three preceding qualifications to pay publike debts and dammages 8. A third part on full value of the Estates of the persons made incapable of any Imployment as afore-said to be imployed for the payment of the publike debts and damages according to the Declaration 9. And likewise a tenth part of the Estates of all other Delinquents within the joynt Declaration And in Case the Estates and proportions aforementioned shall not suffice for the payment of the publike Ingagements whereunto they are onely to be imployed that then a new proportion may be appointed by the joynt advice of both Kingdomes providing it exceed not the one moyety of the Estates of the persons made incapable as aforesaid and that it exceed not a sixth part of the Estates of the other Delinquents 10. That the persons and Estates of all Common Souldiers and others of the Kingdom of England who in Land or Goods be not worth 200 l. sterling And the persons and Estates of all Common Souldiers and other of the Kingdome of Scotland who in Land or Goods be not worth 100 l. sterling be at liberty and discharged 11. That an Act be passed whereby the debts of the Kingdom and the persons of Delinquents and the value of their Estates may be known And which Act shall appoint in what manner the confiscations and proportions before mentioned may be leavied and applyed to the discharge of the said Ingagements XV. That by Act of Parliament the Subjects of the Kingdom of England may be appointed to be Armed Trayned and Disciplined in such manner as both Houses shall think fit The like for the Kingdom of Scotland in such manner as the Estates of Parliament there shall think fit XVI That an Act of Parliament be passed for the setling of the Admiralty and Forces at Sea and for the raising of such moneys for the maintenance of the said Forces and of the Navy as both Houses of Parliament shall think fit The like for the Kingdom of Scotland in such manner as the Estates of Parliament there shall think fit XVII An Act for the setling of all Forces by Sea and Land in Commissioners to be nominated by both Houses of Parliament of persons of known integrity and such as both Kingdoms may Confide in for their faithfulnesse to Religion and Peace of the Kingdoms and _____ of the House of Commons who shall be removed or altered from time to time as both Houses shall think fit And when any shall die others to be nominated in their places by the said Houses which Commissioners shall have power 1. First to suppresse any forces raised without Authority of both Houses of Parliament or in the Intervals of Parliament without consent of the said Commissioners to the disturbance of the Publike Peace of the Kingdomes And to suppresse any Forraign Forces that shall invade this Kingdome And that it shall be High Treason in any who shall leavie any Force without such Authority or consent to the disturbance of the publike Peace of the Kingdomes Any Commission under the great Seal or other Warrant to the contrary notwithstanding and they to be incapable of any pardon from his Majesty and their Estates to be disposed of as both Houses of Parliament shall thinke fit 2. To preserve the Peace now to be setled and to prevent all disturbances of the publique peace that may arise by occasion of the late troubles So for the Kingdome of Scotland 3. To have power to send part of themselves so as they exceed not a third part or be not under the number of _____ to reside in the Kingdome of Scotland to assist and vote as single persons with the Commissioners of Scotland in those matters wherein the Kingdom of Scotland is onely concerned So for the Kingdome of Scotland 4. That the Commissioners of both Kingdomes may meet as a joynt Committe as they shall see cause or send part of themselves as aforesaid to do as followeth 1. To preserve the Peace betwixt the Kingdoms and the King and every one of them 2. To prevent the violation of the Articles of Peace as aforesaid or any troubles arising in the Kingdomes by breach of the said Articles and to hear and determine all differences that may occasion the same according to the Treaty And to doe further according as they shall respectively receive instructions from both Houses of Parliament in England or the Estates of Parliament in Scotland And in the Intervalls of Parliament from the Commissioners for the preservati-of the publique Peace 3. To raise and joyne the Forces of both Kingdoms to resist all Forraign Invasion And to suppresse any Forces raised within any of the Kingdoms to the disturbance of the publike Peace of the Kingdoms by any Authority under the great Seal or other Warrant whatsoever without consent of both Houses of Parliament in England And the Estates of the Parliament in Scotland or the said Commissioners of that Kingdome whereof they are Subjects And that in those cases of joynt concernment to both Kingdoms the Commissioners to be directed to be there all or such part as aforesaid to act and direct as joynt Commissioners of both Kingdomes 4. To order the War of Ireland according to the Ordinance of the 11. of Aprill and to Order the Militia and conserve the Peace of the Kingdome of Ireland XVIII That His Majesty give his Assent to what the two Kingdoms shall agree upon in prosecution of the Articles of the large Treaty which are not yet finished XIX That by Act of Parliament all Peers made since the day that Edward Lord Littleton then Lord Keeper of the Great Seal deserted the Parliament and that the said Great Seal was surreptitiously conveyed away from the Parliament being the 21. day of May 1642. and who shall be hereafter made shall not sit or vote in the Parliament of England without consent of both Houses of Parliament And that all Honour and Title conferred on any without consent of both Houses of Parliament since the 20. day of May 1642. being the day that both Houses declared That the King seduced by evil Counsel intended to raise War against the Parliament be declared null and void The like for the Kingdom of Scotland those being excepted whose Patents were passed the Great Seal before the fourth of June 1644. XX. That by Act of Parliament the Deputy or chief Governor or other Governors of Ireland be nominated by both Houses of Parliament or in the Intervals of Parliament by the Commissioners to continue during the pleasure of the said Houses or in the Intervals of Parliament during the pleasure of the aforementioned Commissioners to be approved or disallowed by both Houses at their next Sitting And that the Chancellor or Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer Commissioners of the Great Seal or Treasury Lord Warden of the Cinque-Ports Chancellor of the Exchequer and Dutchy Secretary of State Judges of both Benches and of the Exchequer of the Kingdoms of England and