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A25916 Articles concerning the surrender of Oxford 1646 (1646) Wing A3815; ESTC R10522 7,164 14

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and the Orator thereof and all other Persons belonging to the said Vniversity or to any Colledges or Halls therein shall and may according to their Statutes Charters and Customes enjoy their Ancient Forme of Government subordinate to the immediate Authority and Power of Parliament And that all the Rights Priviledges Franchises Lands Tenements Houses Possessions Rents Revenues Hereditaments Libraries Debts Goods and Chattells belonging to the said Vniversity or to Christs Church or to any Colledges or Halls in the said Vniversity except such Rents and Revenues as have been already taken and received by Ordinance of Parliament shall be enjoyed by them respectively as aforesaid free from Sequestrations Fines Taxes and all other molestations whatsoever for or under colour of any thing whatsoever relating to this present Warre or to the unhappy differences between His Majesty and the Parliament And that all Churches Chappell 's Colledges Halls Libraries Schooles and publique Buildings within or belonging to the City or Vniversity or to Christs Church or the severall Colledges or Halls thereof shall be preserved from defacing and spoyle And if any removall shall be made by the Parliament of any Head or other Members of the Vniversity Christs Church Colledges or Halls that those so removed shall enjoy their profits during the space of six Months after the rendring of Oxford and shall have convenient time allowed them for the removall of themselves and their Goods from their Lodgings Provided that this shall not extend to retard any Reformation there intended by the Parliament nor give them any liberty to intermeddle in the Government 15. That the Major Bayliffes and Commonalty and all Corporations within the City shall enjoy their Ancient Government and their Charters Customes Franchises Liberties Lands Goods and Debts and all things else whatsoever which belong to them as Corporations subordinat to the immediat authority and power of Parliament And shall not be molested or questioned by colour of any thing before the rendring of this Garrison done or Ordered by them in the Capacity of Corporations relating to the differences between His Majesty and the Parliament 16. That the Cittizens and Inhabitants of the City shall not be charged with free-quarter or billet of Souldiers other then for Lodging except in urgent time of necessity and that to be ordered and disposed by the advice of the Major or his Deputy And that in all publique Taxes they shall be charged proportionably with the County And that no Scholar Cittizen or Inhabitant in the Vniversity and City of Oxford shall be troubled or questioned for taking up Armes in the Garrison by expresse Command during the time it was a Garrison for the defence thereof And that the Scholers Cittizens and Inhabitants shall have the benefit of this Capitulation in all things that may concerne them 17. That no Officer Souldier or other person who by the Articles are to march out of the City or Suburbs or to march in shall plunder spoyle or injure any Scholar Cittizen or Inhabitants or other person in Oxford in their Persons Goods or Estates or carry away any thing that is properly belonging to any of them 18. That all Ladies Gentlewomen and other women now in Oxford whose Husbands or Friends are are absent from thence may have passes and protections for themselves Servants and Goods to go to and remaine at the Houses of their Husbands or at their Friends as they shall desire and to goe or send to London or elsewhere to obtain the Allowances out of their Husbands or Parents Estates allotted them by Ordinance of Parliament 19. That such of His Majesties Houshold Servants who shall desire to goe to His Majesty may have free Liberty and Passes to goe accordingly at any time within one Month next after the Rendring of the Garrison And that His Majesties Houshold-stuffe and other his peculiar Goods which are now in Oxford may be carried to His Majesties House at Hampton Court And his Servants under whose charge or custody any of them are shall be allowed and assisted in the procuring of Carts Boats and Carriages for the removall of them thither and there to remaine till His Majesty shall otherwise dispose of them and then to be sent or disposed accordingly And that such of His Majesties Servants who are not able for the present to goe to him shall have Liberty Passes and Protections to goe to and remaine at His Majesties said House at Hampton Court and have liberty to attend the Committee for His Majesties Revenues to procure a competent Allowance out of His Majesties Revenue for their subsistance untill His Majesty shall otherwise provide for or dispose of them 20. That all Clergy-men now in Oxford who shall not upon Composition or otherwayes be restored to their Church-Livings shall have Liberty to goe to London to obtaine some fitting Allowance for the Livelyhood of themselves and their Families 21. That it is intended declared and agreed That all Persons comprised within these Articles shall peaceably and quietly enjoy all their Goods Debts and Moveables allowed by these Articles during the space of six Months after Rendring the Garrison And that they shall be free from all Oathes Engagements and Molestations except an Engagement by promise not to beare Armes against the Parliament nor wilfully doe any Act prejudiciall to their Affaires so long as they remaine in their Quarrers and that they shall have Liberty within the space of six Months in case they shall be resolved to goe beyond Seas to dispose of their Goods Debts and Moveables allowed by these Articles and depart the Kingdome if they shall think fit and to have Passes for their Transportation Or otherwise to stay in the Kingdome 22. That if any of these Articles shall in any point be broken or violated by any Person or Persons in Oxford or comprised within this Capitulation the fault and punishment shall be upon him or them only who made the breach or violation and shall not be imputed to or charged upon any other not assenting thereunto or not an actor in it 23. That the Duke of Richmond the Earle of Lindsey and their Servants that came forth with them shall enioy the benefit of these Articles in whatsoever may concerne them 24 That the Garrison of Faringdon _____ shall be Rendred to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Governour Gentlemen Souldiers and all other of what quality soever within those Garrisons shall enioy the benefit of these Articles in every particular which may concerne them they Rendring the Garrison accordingly as Oxford 25. That all Persons comprised in these Articles shall upon request have a Certificate under the hand of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax or the future Governour of the City That such Persons were in the City at the time of the Surrender thereof and are to have the benefit of these Articles 26. That the Generall Sir Thomas Fairfax shall give a Passe to one or two Messengers with their Servants to goe unto the King to give Him an Account of the Proceedings upon this Treaty and Conclusion thereof and to returne and receive the benefit of these Articles FINIS Dated at Water-Eaton June 20th 1646.