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A40083 Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter from Cornwall relating the whole business in the West with the articles at large concluded upon by His Excellencies commissioners and Sir Ralph Hoptons, and an order of both Houses for a day of thanksgiving for the same. Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; England and Wales. Order of both Houses for a day of thanksgiving. 1646 (1646) Wing F171; ESTC R27976 7,124 14

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their horses be discharged by themselves after the first fourteen daies for the time of their further stay That the Generall will appoint men to take care that shipping shall oec provided for transporting the thh persons Armes Bag and Baggage they paying the accustomed rates XII That acertain number of Officers of the L. Hoptons Army not exceeding forty upon the Lord Hoptons Commissioners request shall be permitted to have passes for themselves and their servants horses and necessaries to go to Oxford provided that their servants exceed not the number of two their horses three to everie one respectively XIII That the Lord Hopton shall be allowed for his own use all his horses provided they exceed not the number of forty and Armes for himselfe and twelve men And that the Lord Wentworth shall have all his horses provided they exceed not five and twenty and arms for himself and eight men and places assigned them for conveniency of Quarters XIIII That such English men as shall chuse to abide in England at their homes and all Forraigners of the said Army shall ingage themselves by promise in such forme as is herewith agreed on not to bear Arms any more against the Parliament of England nor to act any thing wilfully prejudicial to the Parliaments affairs without first rendring themselves prisoners to the Parliament And likewise all such English as shall chuse to go beyond Sea shall ingage themselves in the like promise for three yeeres next insuing the date hereof or otherwise shall lose the benefit of these Articles excepting the Lord Hopton and Lord Wentworth and the number of Officers allowed to go to Oxford in the twelfth Article before-going who are by the intention of these Articles left free from such ingagement XV. That all Horses Arms and furniture of warre belonging to or in the hands of any person of the said Armie not allowed in the precedent or subsequent Articles to be carried away shall be dilivered up to such persons and at such places near Truro or Sir Thomas Fairfax his head quarters as his Excellency shall appoint within six daies after the date hereof without spoile or imbezelment At the care aswell of the Geeneralls Officers of the said Army and all Commanders in their severall charges as by the persons themselves to whom such Armes or Furniture of warre doe belong or in whose custody they were XVI That whosoever shall after the conclusion of this Treaty purposely break spoile or imbezell any of the armes horses or furniture agreed and concluded to be delivered up in this Treaty shall forfeit the benefit due unto him by any article in the Treaty And if any of the said army after the conclusion of this Treaty shall plunder or wilfully doe any violence unto any Inhabitants of the Countrey he shall give satisfaction unto the persons so wronged or lose the benefit of the Treaty and that the Commissioners of both parties or any three of them whereof one or more to be of Sir Thomas Fairfax his party and one or more to be of the Lord Hoptons shall have power to heare and determine all such cases accordingly XVII That the said army and forces under the command of the Lord Hopton from the time of the conclusion of this Treaty untill the time of their drawing out to be disbanded as in the ensuing articles shall bee quartered in such places Westward from Truro as Sir Thomas Fairfax shall appoint which shall be large enough for their accommodation and that the Cessation of armes and of all acts of hostility betwixt the two armies shall continue unto the time of the compleat disbanding of the Lord Hoptons army XVIII That for the disbanding of the said Forces and delivering up of Horses Armes c. in performance of the precedent Articles Every Brigade and Regiment under the Lord Hoptons command shall by their respective Commanders he drawne out into such places of Rendezvouz within two miles of Truro or Sir Thomas Fairfax his head-Quarters And upon such dayes as Sir Thomas Fairfax shall for them joyntly or severally appoint notice of the same being given to his Excellency in writing sixteen houres before-hand under the Commissioners of the Lord Hoptons part or any of them two or more of whom shall for that and other purposes continue at Sir Thomas Fairfax his head-Quarters untill the disbanding be finished and that the Quartermaster-generall or Adjutant of the Lord Hoptons with one horseman from every Brigade shall also be th●re with them and that none of the said Brigades or Regiments shall be drawn out of their Quarters which shal be assigned to them as afore otherwise then upon and according to such notice from Sir Thomas Fairfax as before except to and for their ordinary Guards XIX That to or before the drawing out of the severall Brigades or Regiments such Rendezvouz as before the chief Commanders of them respectively shall deliver unto whom Sir Thomas Fairfax shall appoint a true and perfect List of the Regiments and Troopes in the severall Brigades and of all Officers and Souldiers in their severall Troupes expressing by name which of them do choose to go beyond sea and which doe goe to live at home or also who are Reformadoes and in what degree of command they have served and that at the same times and places the Horses Armes and furniture by vertue of the precedent Articles to be delivered up shall be delivered up accordingly and all the Officers and Souldiers disbanded and discharged and there shall receive their Passes with Warrants for quarters by the way for one night in a place and be conve●●●●●● towards their severall homes as farre as Chard if they go so farre or unto Quarters assigned them for their transportation according to the preceding Articles That for the further performance of these Articles two Colonels of each Army shall be mutually delivered and kept as Hostages H. Ireton Jo. Lambert Jo. S. Aubin William Stane Edward Herle Richard Deane Charles Goring Marcus Trevor Thomas Panton Jordan Bovill Richard Prideaux Jean Goteere Die Lunae 23. Martii 1645. ORdered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament That Thursday sevennight be set apart for a day of publique Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the great successe of the Army under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax Generall against the enemy in the West in breaking and destroying their Armies and giving them up into the hands of the Parliament to be observed and kept in all the Churches and Chappels within the Cities of London and Westminster and Liberties thereof and Lines of Communication and ten miles about and that the Lord Mayor be desired to take care that the respective Ministers within the Limits aforesaid may have timely notice hereof Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum