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A82130 A declaration of the Committee for the Militia: concerning the penalties that are to be inflicted upon those of the trained-bands that exempt themselves in this present expedition. Together with a declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for the raising of money, plate, and horse, to be imployed for the aid and assistance of the Lord Fairfax. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. Committee for the Militia of London.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. aut 1643 (1643) Wing D653; Thomason E71_17; ESTC R14867 1,246 7

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A DECLARATION OF The Committee for the Militia CONCERNING The Penalties that are to be inflicted upon those of the TRAINED-BANDS that exempt themselves in this present Expedition Together with a Declaration of the COMMONS Assembled in Parliament for the raising of Money Plate and Horse to be imployed for the Aid and Assistance of the Lord FAIRFAX ORdered by the Commons in Parliament That this be forthwith printed and published H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. Printed for Edward Husbands October 18. 1643. ALl Gentlemen Souldiers under the command of Lieutenant Colonell John Hopson repair to your Colours at your Rendevouze in _____ this present Wednesday morning being the Eighteenth day of October 1643. completely Armed fit for service by Seven of the clock there to receive further command from the Earl of Essex his Excellencie or other Officers under him And if any shall fail to be ready to march away at the hour of Eight of the clock he shall forfeit Five shillings And if they shall not appear by Nine of the clock Ten shillings And if they shall ●ot appear by Twelve of the clock in Saint James field to march as th●y shall be directed Then their shops are to be shut up and they deprived of Trade and liable to the Expulsion out of the Lines of Communication And the Committee for the Militia sitting at Worcester-house do further declare that it is ordred that every Parish from whence the Regiment is drawn shall speedily prepare a large Table to be fixed within the respective Churches wherein shall be inscribed the Names of all such Souldiers that shall voluntarily in person expresse their alacrity and courage in so commendable a service as a testimony of their good affections and a perpetuall memoriall to the honour of them and their posterity A Declaration of the Commons in Parliament c. IT is this day ordered by the Commons in Parliament assembled That the Aid and assistance of the Lord Fairfax shall be especially and respectively recōmended to the counties of Norfolk Suffolk Essex Lincoln to the city county of the city of Norwich And the House doth declare That it is and shall be held an acceptable service in any man that will give any assistahce in Men Money Plate Horse or Ammunition to the said Lord Fairfax And this House doth ingage the Publique-Faith for repayment And this House doth further Declare That it shal be held an acceptable service in all such as have or shall encourage others to a cheerfull assistance of the said Lord Fairfax And it is further ordered That Sir William Constable Baronet and such as he shall depute and appoint shall have power to receive the severall sums of Money Plate Horse and Ammunition subscribed or to be hereafter subscribed as abovesaid within the severall and respective counties of Essex Suffolk Norfolk Lincoln and the city and county of the city of Norwich and to apprize the said Horses and to give Acquittances and Receipts for the same which Receipts shal be presented to the Treasurers at Guild-hall London to be by the said Treasurers received and entred in as full and beneficiall a manner as if the severall Subscribers had actually paid in the severall sums subscribed unto the said Treasurers at Guild-hall London whereby the severall contributers may have the security of the Publique-Faith for their repayment as was upon the former Propositions for the Subscriptions of Money Horse and Plate c. The which Money Plate and Horse the said Sir William Constable or his Deputies shall discharge themselves of by order of the Lord Fairfax according to the severall Subscriptions and the intent of the Subscribers therein FINIS