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A77320 Sir William Breretons letter concerning the surrender of the city of Chester for the Parliament: together with the articles agreed on betwixt both parties, and the commissioners names. Sent in a letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, and appointed to be forthwith printed and published Brereton, William, Sir, 1604-1661.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. 1646 (1646) Wing B4368; Thomason E320_20; ESTC R200572 4,314 8

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of the Commanders Officers or Souldiers or any other at or before their marching out of the City Castle or Fort d● injure or plunder the person or goods of any nor carry any thing away out of the City Castle or Fort but what is their own and hereby allowed 4. That all Citizens and others now residing within the City shall be saved and secured in their persons and their goods and estates within the City and Liberties thereof preserved and kept from the plunder and violence of the Souldiers and have the like freedom of Trade as other Cities and Towns under the Parliaments protection have and such Immunities as they of right ought to have And that every such Merchant and Tradesman of Chester as shall desire to go into North-Wales to look after his Goods shall have a Pass to go thither and ret●●n back again he first giving security that during his absence he will do no Act to the prejudice of the Parliament and that no such person shall at any time without Licence carry more moneys with him then sufficiently to defray the charge of his journey and that all Citizens and other Inhabitants who shall now or hereafter desire to march out of the City of Chester and not act any thing against the Parliament His or their Wives or Families to have the benefit of and priviledge of Inhabitants 5. That such Officers and Souldiers as shall be left sick or wounded within the City of Chester or the Castle or Fort thereof shall have liberty to stay until their recovery and then have Passes to Conway or any of the Kings Garrisons not blocked up in the mean time to be provided for 6. That the said Lord Byron Noblemen Commanders Gentlemen Officers and Souldiers and all others that shall march out of Town shall have liberty to march to Conway and five dayes are allowed them to march thither with a Convoy of 200 Horse The Welsh Officers and Souldiers to have liberty to go to their own homes and all of them to have free Quarter in their march and twelve carriages if they shall have occasion to use so many which carriages are to be returned in the sixth day and Passes be given them for their safe return to Chester and that they be secured until they return thither 7. That no Souldier in his march shall be inveigled or inticed from his Colours or Command with any promise or inducement whatsoever 8. That all such persons Citizens or others who have Families in Chester and are now in places remote thence shall have the like benefit of these Articles as those who are now resident in the City 9. That the Friends of the Earl of Derby and Liechfield or any of those whose dead Bodies are not yet interred in Chester shall have two Moneths time to fetch them thence whither they please provided that none of them come attended with above twenty Horse 10 That no Church within the City Evidences or Writings belonging to the same shall be defaced 11. That such Irish that were born of Irish parents and have taken part with the Rebels in Ireland and now in the City shal be prisoners 12. That all those Horses and Arms belonging to those that march out and not by those Articles allowed to be taken and carried out of the City Except such Horses as are the proper goods of the Citizens and the Inhabitants that shall remain in the City before the delivery of the same be brought the Horses into the Castle Court the Arms into the Shirehall where Officers shall be appointed to receive them 13. That in consideration hereof the same City and Castle without any slighting or defacing thereof with all the Ordnance Arms Ammunition and all other furniture and provisions of War therein whatsoever except what is allowed to be carried away and formerly herein mentioned with the County Palatine Seal Sword and all the Records in the Castle without Diminution Imbezeling or Defacing be delivered unto the said Sir William Brereton or such as he shall appoint for the use of King and Parliament upon Tuesday next being the third of this instant February 1645. by ten of the Clock in the Afternoon 14. That the Fort with all the Arms Ordnance Ammunition and provision therein of what sort soever not formerly granted or allowed of upon the signing of these Articles be delivered to Sir William Brereton or to such as he shall appoint 15. That upon signing of these Articles all Prisoners in the City Castle and Fort that have been in Arms for the Parliament or imprisoned for adhering thereunto shall immediately be set at liberty 16. That the Convoy sh●ll not receive any injury in their going or coming back and shall have three dayes allowed for their return 17. That if any perso● concerned in any of these Articles shall violate any part of them such persons shall loose the benefit of all the said Articles 18. That upon the signing of these Articles sufficient hostages such as shall be approved off be given for the performance of all the said Articles Signed by us the Commissioners appointed on the behalf of the Right Honorable the Lord Byron Edmund Varney John Robinson Thomas Cholmundley Peter Griffith Henry Leigh Thomas Thropp John Iohnson Christo Bleafe William Ince Iohn Werden Edward Moreton Thomas Bridge What is done by the Commissioners is confirmed by John Byron Commissioners for Sir William Brereton Colonel John Booth Colonel Io. Bower Col. Robert Duckenfield Col. Mich. Iones Col. Chidley Coot Col. Io. Carter Roger Wilbraham Esquire Adjutant General Louthian Iona Bruen Esquire Lieut. Col. Hunt Lieut. Col. Venables Master Bradshaw FINIS