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B03022 An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: for the inabling of Sr. William Brereton baronet, one of the members of the House of Commons, speedily to put in execution the ordinances for the sequestraion of the estates of Papists and delinquents ... and all other ordinances of Parliament, within the county of Chester ... and to take subsscriptions for the better supply and maintenance of the forces under his command ... also allowing unto the said Sir William Brereton the personall estates of all Papists and delinquents, in and about London ... as are not yet sequestred, or discovered for the service aforesaid. England and Wales. Parliament.; Brereton, William, Sir, 1604-1661. 1644 (1644) Wing E1969A; ESTC R176133 4,725 9

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AN ORDINANCE OE THE Lords and Commons Assembled in PARLIAMENT For the inabling of Sr. William Brereton Baronet one of the Members of the House of Commons speedily to put in Execution the Ordinances for the Sequestration of the Estates of Papists and Delinquents the Fifth and Twentieth Part Weekly Assessement and all other Ordinances of Parliament within the County of Chester and County and City of Chester And to take Subscriptions for the better supply and maintenance of the Forces under his Command for security of the said Places and preventing the Accesse of the Irish Forces into those Parts Also allowing unto the said Sir William Brereton the personall Estates of all Papists and Delinquents in and about London and within 20. miles thereof as are not yet sequestred or discovered for the Service aforesaid Die Martis 26. Martii 1644. ORdered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament that this Ordinance be forthwith printed and published Joh. Browne Cler. Parliament Printed for JOHN WRIGHT in the Old-Baily March 29. 1644. AN ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS and COMMONS in PARLLIAMENT To inable Sir William Brereton Baronet one of the Members of the House of Commons to execute the severall Ordinances of Parliament for Advance of Money within the County of Chester and County and City of Chester and to take Subscriptions for the better Supply and Maintenance of the Forces under his Command for the security of the said Places and for prevention of the Accesse of the Irish Forces into those Parts THE Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament taking into their serious Consideration the present condition of the County of Chester and of the County and City of Chester and the Parts adjacent and the dammage which hath already happened and may still accrue to this Kingdom by the frequent Accesse of the Irish Forces into the said Place by meanes of the Haven of Chester being yet within the enemies power joyning themselves with such Delinquents and Papists as are now in Armes in those Parts against the Parliament have thought fit that course be timely taken for prevention of further mischiefs by landing of more Irish Forces in those Parts And therefore that they might speedily reduce the said County and City of Chester and Places aforesaid to their due obedience to the King and Parliament have thought it necessary that competent Supplies and Provisions be had and established as well for the Discharge and paiment of such Arreares as are already due and owing to the Officers and Souldiers imployed in the service aforesaid as for their future maintenance and allowance during such time as their service shall be requisite To which end and purpose the said Lords and Commons having had good experience and being fully assured of the Fidelity and Resolution of Sir William B●ereton Baronet one of the Members of the House of Commons and of the forwardnesse and good affections of the Deputy-Lieutenants Commanders and Inhabitants of the said County of Chester have ordained and be it ordained by the said Lords and Commons That the said Sir William Brereton shall have full Power and Authority to take the Subscriptions of all such persons as will voluntarily lend or contribute any summe or summes of Money towards the Supplies and Provisions aforesaid and for other necessaries for the advancement of the said Service Which sums of Mony to be subscribed as aforesaid the said Sir William Brereton and his Assignes shall and may receive and imploy for the Service aforesaid and give Notes or Acquittances for the severall sums so received which said Notes or Acquittances shall be a sufficient Specialty and Evidence for the severall persons that shall lend or contribute any Money as aforesaid to demand repaiment thereof with such increase as shall be agreed upon so as the same shall not exceed eight pounds per centum And for the better inabling the said Sir William Brereton to make repaiment of such Moneyes as shall bee lent for the said purposes and to performe such Conditions and Agreements as the severall Subscribers and Lenders shall agree unto as aforesaid and for the maintenance and supplies of the said Forces and further advancement of the aforesaid Service Be it further ordained by the said Lords and Commons That the said Sir William Brereton together with the Deputy-Lieutenants and Committees of the laid County of Chester and the County of the Citie of Chester or any two or more of them shall have full power and authority to put in Execution within the said County of Chester and the County of the Citie of Chester when the same shall bee reduced the severall Ordinances of this present Parliament hereafter mentioned That is to say The Ordinances for sequestration of Malignants Delinquents and Papists Estates The Ordinance for the levying of Moneyes by way of Excise or New Impost The Ordinance for the raising of money by taxing such as have not at all contributed or not according to their Estates The Ordinance for the Weekly Assessements and all other Ordinances made this present Parliament for advance of Money through the Whole Kingdome and Dominion of Wales for the Service of the King and Parliament so farre forth as they or any of them have not beene already fully executed within the Places aforesaid And to take care for the full and due Execution of the said Ordinances according to the Tenour and true meaning of the same respectively And for the more speedie raising of Moneys for the repayment of such Summes as shall be brought in by Subscriptions as aforesaid and towards the satisfaction of such Officers and Souldiers as are or shall be in Arreare of their just pay and allowance and for whom there shall not be present Pay and Provision allowed Be it Ordained by the said Lords and Commons that the said Sir William Brereton together with such Deputy Lievtenants and Committees as aforesaid shall have hereby full power and authority to set and let the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments of all Papists and Delinquents which are or shall be seized and sequestred according to the Ordinance of Parliament for sequestration within the said County of Chester and Countie and Citie of Chester or either of them from year to year or by Lease or Leases for the intents and purposes aforesaid so long as the said Sequestration shall continue And in case the Lenders or Subscribers shall not receive full satisfaction of their principall money to be lent or subscribed as aforesaid with the interest thereof out of the Estates of Papists and Delinquents as aforesaid or by such other means as is hereby provided as aforesaid That theu the said Lenders and Subscribers and every of them shall have the publique faith of the Kingdome for the payment of such Summe and Summes of Money as shall bee due unto them And whereas the said County of the Citie of Chester is wholly subjected to the power and tyranny of the Forces raised against the Parliament by reason whereof no Commissioners or