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A83552 Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament :I. concerning the names of the committee for the associated counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridge, Hertford and Huntington, together with instructions for the said committee. II. For explanation of a former ordinance for sequestration of delinquents estates: with an oath for renouncing of poperie. Also three speciall orders; viz. I. That the divines of the assembly that are resiants of the associated counties, ... be desired to go down into their severall counties, to stirre up the people to rise for their defence. II. That the Lord Generall the Earl of Essex, be desired to grant a commission to the Earl of Manchester, to be Sergeant Major Generall of all the forces of the six associated counties. III. That the said six associated counties shall forthwith raise a bodie of ten thousand foot and dragoons to withstand the enemie. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament ... H. Elsynge, Cler, Parl. D. Com.; Proceedings. 1643-08-14 England and Wales. Parliament. 1643 (1643) Wing E2409A; ESTC R225900 10,216 12

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TWO ORDINANCES of the LORDS AND COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT I. Concerning the Names of the Committee for the Associated Counties of Norfolk Suffolk Essex Cambridge Hertford and Huntington together with Instructions for the said Committee II. For Explanation of a former Ordinance for Sequestration of Delinquents Estates with an Oath for renouncing of Poperie Also Three speciall Orders viz. I. That the Divines of the Assembly that are Resiants of the Associated Counties and now attending the Assembly be desired to go down into their severall Counties to stirre up the people to rise for their defence II. That the Lord Generall the Earl of Essex be desired to grant a Commission to the Earl of Manchester to be Sergeant Major Generall of all the Forces of the six Associated Counties III. That the said six Associated Counties shall forthwith raise a Bodie of Ten thousand Foot and Dragoons to withstand the Enemie ORdered by the Commons in Parliament that these Ordinances Instructions and Orders be forthwith printed and published H. Elsynge Cler Parl. D. Com. Aug. 14. Anno Dom. 1643. Die Martis 8. Augusti 1643. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for naming a Committee for the Associated Counties of Norfolk Suffolk Essex Cambridge Hertford and Huntingdon THe Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament taking into their serious consideration the great danger of the Protestant Religion and the advancement of Popery by a Popish Army and the daily Rapines Pillagings Burnings and spoylings of his Maiesties good Subjects in many parts of this Kingdome by severall Armies of Horse and Foot raised consisting for the most part of bloudy minded Papists Irish Rebells Atheists Forreiners and of the Prelaticall party And especially seeing that the Earl of Newcastle with his whole Army since the late surrendring of Gainsborough unto him is marching towards and ready to fall upon the Associated counties of Norfolk Suffolk Essex Cambridge Hertford and Huntingdon Therefore the said Lords and Commons have thought it most necessary and do hereby Ordain Nominate and Appoint Sir John Hobart Knight and Baronet Sir John Palgrave Knight and Baronet Sir Miles Hobart Sir Thomas Hoogan Sir Thomas Gaudy Sir Isaac Ashley Sir Edward Ashley Knights Thomas Windham John Spylman John Cook Gregory Goulsall Francis Jermy Robert Woods Robert Wilton William Cook Thomas Weight Martin Sidley Thomas Sotherton John Brewster and Thomas Russell of Basham Esquires for the said county of Norfolk Sir Edmund Bacon Sir William Spring Knights and Baronets Sir Thomas Barnardiston Knight Sir William Soam Theophilus Vaughan Maurice Barrow Thomas Baker Nathaniel Bacon of Friston Nathaniel Bacon of Ipswich Robert Brewster Francis Bacon Edmund Harvey Isaac Appleton Thomas Tirrill of Gipping James Hobart Gibson Lucas Thomas Cole of Haverill William Bloyse and William Laurence Esquires for the said county of Suffolk Sir Thomas Honywood Sir William Roe Sir Henry Holcroft Sir Richard Everard Knights John Sayer Arthur Barnardiston John Wright Richard Harlarkinden Edward Palmer Timothy Middleton Dean Tindall William Humfreevile John Eldred John Eliston of Gesthorp Robert Galthorp William Atwood of Wrightbridge John Atwood of Muchshwaltham Esquires Samuel Read Doctour of Physick John Young and John Sorrell Gent. for the said county of Essex Sir John Cuts Sir Thomas Martin Knights Oliver Cromwell Francis Russell Thomas Coke William March James Tompson Thomas Ducket Robert Castle Robert Clerk Edward Clench Dudley Pope Thomas Bendishe John Welbore Richard Foxton Esquires and Samuel Spaulding Gent. for the said county of Cambridge Sir John Garrat Baronet Sir John Witterreung Knight Sir John Read Baronet John Hayden Ralph Freeman William Leaman William Priestly Gabriel Barber of Hertford John Robotham Henry Mewtis Ralph Pemberton Captain Richard Porter Adam Washington John Scrogs Alexander Wilde Thomas Tooke John King Esquire for the said county of Hertford Sir Miles Sands junior Knight John Hubart Humberston March Esquires and Thomas Castle Gent. for the said Isle of Ely John Thacker Major Adrian Parmiter John Tooly Edmund Burnam Matthew Peckover Henry Wats Matthew Lindsey William Symonds Aldermen of the city of Norwich John Greenwood Sheriff of the same Samuel Smith Esquire for the said county of the city of Norwich Onslow Winche Torrell Jocelyne Oliver Cromwell Thomas Tempter John Castle Abraham Burwell and Edward Mountague Esquires Robert Vinter Robert Harvey and Garvall Fulwood Gent. for the said county of Huntington or any seven or more of them three whereof to be Deputy-Lieutenants and the whole seven to consist of one out of every the said counties respectively and one out of the city of Norwich to be a standing and constant Committee who shall have power to order the Affairs of the said Associated counties according to their Instructions hereafter specified And for the better effecting of the premises the said Committee or any seven or more of them as aforesaid shall be resident at Cambridge or at some other of the Frontier Towns of the Association or some other convenient place within the said counties and shall have power to adjourn themselves from time to time and from place to place as they shall think fitting And the said Lords Commons in Parliament do hereby nominate and command Thomas Sotherton and Martin Sidley Esquires for the countie of Norfolk Edmund Harvey and Thomas Cole Esquires for the county of Suffolk Sir William Roe Knight and Timothy Middleton Esquires for the county of Essex Thomas Ducket and Thomas Castle Esquires for the county of Cambridge Henry Mewtis and Ralph Freeman Esquires for the county of Hertford Onshow Winche and Abraham Burwell Esquires for the county of Huntingten and Samuel Smith Esquire for the county of the city of Norwich presently to attend this service And after they or or more of the said Commissioners shall have sate fourteen dayes then the minor half of the said Committee to be free and they to send for so many others in their stead out of every the said respective counties and city of Norwich and the major half there still to remain other fourteen dayes and then they also are free and they then to send for seven others one out of every the said counties and city of Norwich as aforesaid and to change the Committee by half at once successively during these troubles or till further order be taken giving notice from time to time to them which are to succeed the six dayes before they are to make their appearance at the appointed place Also if seven or more of the Commissioners before named shall be present in this service three whereof or more to be Deputy-Lieutenants of the severall and respective counties the whole number shall have power to Vote and the major part to rule the Vote Instructions for the Committee of the Associated Counties IMprimis That the said first Committee so appointed as aforesaid and all other the said Commissioners before named are hereby strictly required to make their appearance according to the manner of the appointment by this present Ordinance
and in these times of eminent danger to use all diligence to promote the service they are intrusted withall 2. That they have a speciall care that all the Frontiers and the Isle of Ely be supplyed with fitting Forces to resist all sudden surprises or invasions shall from time to time send out Scouts to discover how and in what manner any enemy approcheth near to the Frontiers that thereby they may have and give timely notice of any approching danger this to be done at the generall charge of the Association 3. That the said Committee shall order and dispose of all the Associated Forces sent to them by the said Counties in such sort and manner as they shall think fit and best for the safety of the said Associated Counties And if at any time they shall find occasion of more Forces fit to be raised by the Associated Counties they shall give notice thereof to the Deputy-Lieutenants that fitting supplies may be made thereof and that every County may see their Forces paid 4. That all Forces raised before this Ordinance in the Associated Counties shall be paid their Arreares if any be unpaid by money raised out of the six Associated Counties and city of Norwich according to their proportions 5. That the said Committee shall take a speciall care that an acomptant be appointed to Register all the Warrants and directions of the said Committee and that they require the said Acomptant or Register to make and keep a perfect Accompt how all moneys are paid in there by any of the Associated Counties how the same be issued out shall give them such reasonable allowance for their pains 6. That they have a speciall care that no stranger shall come in or inhabit within the Town of Cambridge or the Isle of Ely without the Approbation of the said Committee upon Certificate of his or their good affections to the King and Parliament and also that they bring a Certificate under foure of the Deputy-Lieutenants hands of the county from whence they come 7. That all Souldiers that run away shall be remanded back to the Colours or sent to the Goale and all those that harbour are to be fined and imprisoned they knowing them to be run-away and to be further punished as my Lord Generall and the Deputy-Lieutenants of their respective counties or any two of them shall think fit the fine not exceeding five pounds every offence 8. That the Commissioners for Sequestration in the aforesaid Counties respectively do presently execute the Ordinances of Parliament for Sequestrations or else to be certified by the said Committee to the Houses of Parliament to be proceeded against for their neglect And the said Committee shall have power to put in execution all Ordinances of Parliament where there is any neglect 9. That every Member of the House of Cōmons the Governours of Cambridge that are Inhabitants of the Six counties of Norfolk Suffolk Essex Hertford Huntingdon and Cambridge and of the city of Norwich shall be of the said Committee Die Jovis 10. Augusti 1643. ORdered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament That the Divines of the Assembly that are Resiants of the Associated counties and now attending the Assembly are hereby desired to go down in to their severall counties to stirre up the people in those severall counties to rise for their defence H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. Die Jovis 10. Augusti 1643. ORdered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled That the Lord Generall the Earl of Essex is hereby desired to grant a Commission to the Earl of Manchester to be Sergeant Major Generall of all the Forces of the six Associated counties H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. Die Jovis 10. Augusti 1643. ORdered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled That the six Associated counties shall forthwith raise a Body of ten thousand Foot and Dragoons to withstand the Enemy And that four thousand Foot formerly Ordered to be raised in these six Associated counties or which are already raised shall be accompted part of these ten thousand H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons is Parliament for explanation of a former Ordinance for sequestration of Delinquents estates FOr explanation and enlargement of an Ordinance lately made by the Lords and Commons in Parliament for seizing and sequestring the Estates both Reall and Personall of certain kinds of notorious Delinquents Be it now Declared and Ordained by the said Lords and Commons assembled That in the number of such Delinquents and Papists who shall come within the compasse of the said former Ordinance and to all intents and purposes to be proceeded against as notorious Delinquents or Papists expressely described in the said Ordinance shall be reckoned and accounted all such as voluntarily absenting themselves from the usuall places of their abodes or dwellings Trade Offices or Employments and have gone or shall go to any of the Kings Armies or other forces raised without consent of both houses of Parl. and have there continued or shall there continue and shall not within ten dayes after Seizure or Sequestration of their severall goods or estates or stay made of their Rents by force of the said Ordinance which said Sequestratours are hereby required to do shew sufficient cause to be allowed by the Committee of the Countie Citie or Place in which the said Seizure or Sequestration or stay of Rents is or shall be made of such their absence going and continuing in any of the said Armies or Forces And all such as shall fraudulently imbezle conceal or convey away all or any part of their goods money or estate without valuable consideration or not bonâ fide thereby preventing or avoiding the paiment of any taxes or Assessements laid upon them by any Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament or any distresse or seizure in case of non-paiment thereof or that after any such tax or assessement laid on them convey themselves away or refuse to be spoken with whereby any tax or assessement laid upon them by Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament cannot be executed upon them or their estates according to the true meaning and purport thereof or that wittingly or willingly conceal or harbour any goods or persons of Delinquents within this or the said former Ordinance or that have had any hand in the late horrid and desperate Conspiracie and Treason of Waller Tompkins Challenor and their Confederates whether they be already or hereafafter shall be convicted to be privie or consenting thereunto except such as being not yet convicted shall discover and confesse all that they know thereof within the time limited by both Houses of Parliament to such person or persons as are or shall be appointed to take such discoveries and Confessions or that shall sue or molest any person or persons who shall have yielded obedience or conformitie unto the Orders Ordinances or Commands of both houses of Parliament or have been or shall be employed