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A85458 George Lord Goring, Generall of all His Majesties Forces of Horse, that are, or shall be raised in the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales, and Lieutenant-General to his Highnesse Prince Rupert of this western Army. Goring, George Goring, Baron, 1608-1657. 1645 (1645) Wing G1303G; Thomason 669.f.10[36]; ESTC R210401 978 1

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GEORGE Lord GORING Generall of all His Majesties Forces of Horse that are or shall be raised in the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales and Lieutenant-Generall to His Highnesse Prince Rupert of this Western Army VVHereas divers Inhabitants of this County and the County of Sommerset under a pretence of securing themselves from the Plundring of the Souldier have assembled themselves in a tumultuous manner and have not onely denyed all such Ayds and Contributions as they have formerly paid and as hath been of late necessary for the support of His Majesties Forces but also have adhered unto the Enemy some out of their own Disloyalty and others being seduced by the cunning and malignity of ill-affected persons These are to declare unto all persons whatsoever That if any such violence or plundring hath been used by the Souldier it hath neither been tolerated by the principall Officers nor have any persons that offended in that kind scap't unpunisht with Death when complaint and due proof hath been made thereof And if any such injuries shall be done by any of this Army to any persons whatsoever hereafter severity of Justice shall passe upon them that appear to be guilty in the least degree And to the end that the Army may be as well supplyed with Necessaries as the Countrey protected from violence These are in His Majesties Name streightly to require all persons that lately under the name of Club-men or otherwise of their own accord or by the perswasions or compulsion of the Enemy have taken up Arms or have appeared at any tumultuous or rebellious Assemblies in the Counties of Devon or Sommerset or any wayes adhered to or assisted the Enemy or opposed His Majesties Forces in the levying of the usuall Rates or Contributions or Provisions for the supply of His Majesties Army or Garrisons forth with to desist from the same and to render and submit themselves and to bring in their Arms either into this Army or into any of His Majesties Forts or Garrisons that are neerest to them within two dayes after the publication hereof in their severall Hundreds And as I shall proceed against such persons as Enemies to the Good and Peace of these Counties that shall either adhere openly to the Enemy or assist them with any kind of Provisions or Supplyes or refuse to obey all such Warrants as shall be sent them from the Commanders of His Majesties Armies or Garrisons for the necessary supply of both or forsake any of their Houses upon the approach of His Majesties Forces so I shall endeavour to protect these to the uttermost of my power against all force or violence whatsoever that appear ready to supply His Majesties Army and joyn with it for the defence of their Counties Dated at Exon the 20. day of September 1645. GEORGE GORING God save the King