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A83602 The votes of the Parliament die Iovis xij Maij 1642. England and Wales. Parliament. 1642 (1642) Wing E2458; Thomason 669.f.5[21]; ESTC R210533 940 1

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THE VOTES OF THE PARLIAMENT Die Iovis xij Maij 1642. Resolved upon the Question THat this House doth declare that if any person whatsoeuer shall arrest or imprison the persons of the Lords and Gentlemen or any of them or any other of the Members of either House of Parliament that shall be imployed in the Service of both Houses of Parliament or shall offer violence to them or any of them for doeing any thing in pursuance of the Commands or Instructions of both Houses shall be held disturbers of the proceedings of Parliament and publick enemies of the Sate And that all persons are bound by their protestation to indeavor to bring them to condigne Punishment Resolved c. That this house doth declare that those of the City of London and all other persons that have obeyed the Ordinance for the Militia and done any thing in execution thereof have done according to the Law of the Land and in pursuance of what they were commanded by both Houses of Parliament and for the defence and safety of the King and Kingdome and shall have the assistance of both Houses of Parliament against any that shall presume to question them for yeilding their obedience unto the said Commands in this necessary and important service And that whosoever shall obey the said Ordinance for the time to come shall receave the same approbation and assistance from both Houses of Parliament Resolved c. That this House doth declare that they are resolved to maintaine those Lords and Gentlemen in those things they have done and shall further do in the obedience of their Commands for the preserving the peace of the Kingdome ORdred that a Message be sent to the Lords to desire them that the Committees may meete and prepare a speedy answere to this Message of his Maiesties and perfect the answere to his Maiestyes last Messages and to prepare a Letter of thankes to the Committees at Yorke and to let them know therein that they wil make their case their owne mayntaine them in what they shal doe in obedience of their Comands and that a letter to the same purpose be sent to the Committes at Hull the votes agreed upon by the Lords Commons enclosed to acquaint them with the agreement of this House in the votes sent from their Lordships and to desire that the Lords would forthwith issue their Comissions into all parts of the Kingdome and appoint a day ceartaine when the Trained Bands of the Counties adjacent may be exercised according to the Ordinance of Parliament and an other day for the Counties more remote and that some Members may bee sent into the severall Counties to see the Ordinance performed London Printed for I. F. 1642.