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A83556 Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, one for the constant recruiting, maintaining, and regulating of the forces of the seven associated counties, under the command of Edward Earle of Manchester. The other, for the regulating the Vniversity of Cambridge, and for removing of scandalous ministers in the seven associated counties. Die Lunæ, 22 Jan. 1643. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that these ordinances shall be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum. England and Wales. Parliament. 1644 (1644) Wing E2412; Thomason E30_4; ESTC R9166 5,066 12

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TWO ORDINANCES OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT One For the constant Recruiting maintaining and Regulating of the Forces of the seven Associated Counties under the Command of EDWARD Earle of MANCHESTER The other For the Regulating the Vniversity of Cambridge and for removing of Scandalous Ministers in the seven Associated Counties Die Lunae 22 Jan. 1643. ORdered by the Lords assembled in Parliament that these Ordinances shall be forthwith Printed and published J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum LONDON Printed for Iohn Wright in the Old-Baily Jan. 24. 1643. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the Recruiting mainteining and Regulating of the Forces of the seven Associated Counties under the command of Edward Earle of Manchester Die Sabbathi 20 Jan. 1643. WHereas the Counties of Norffolk Suffolk Essex and the other Associated Counties out of their loyall respect to his Majesty their pious disposition to the peace happines of this Kingdom in obedience to the orders of Parliament have raysed mainteined to the number of foureteen thousand Horse Foot and Dragoons or thereabouts And with them within five months last past have done many services against the common Enemy tending much to the safety of the Kingdom intend to rayse a far more considerable Force both of Horse and Foot And have also bought many Armes and Ammunition and must buy more whereby to furnish themselves with a Traine of Artillery and have beene and must be at great charges in maintaining and Recruiting the said Forces and in keeping severall Garrisons making and erecting of Fortifications Magazines courts of Guard and other things requisite and necessary for the defence and safety of the said Association against the Incursions of the Enemy By all which meanes the said Association is become much indebted and without the speedy raysing of large and considerable summes of Money proportionable to their bast expences cannot long subsist in a condition to keepe themselve from Ruine and to advance the Publique safety It is thereupon Ordained by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled and by Authority of the same That for the intents and purposes aforesaid the severall weekely summes of Money hereafter in this Ordinance mentioned shall be Charged Rated Taxed and Levyed upon the severall Counties according to the Proportions herein expressed the same to be payd in weekly to the several Collectors and by them to the Treasurer or Treasurers appoynted by this Ordinance for the receiving hereof That is to say upon the County of Essex the weekely summe of one thousand six hundged eighty seven pounds ten shillings upon the County of Suffolke the weekely summe of one thousand eight hundred seventy five pounds upon the County of Norffolke and City of Norwich the weekely summe of one thousand eight hundred seventy five pounds upon the County of Hartford the weekely summe of six hundred seventy five pounds upon the County of Cambridge the weekly sum of five hundred sixty two pounds ten shillings upon the County of Huntington the weekely summe of three hundred and thirty pounds upon the County of Lincolne and City of Lincolne the weekely summe of one thousand two hundred eighteene pounds fifteene shillings and upon the Isle of Ely the weekely summe of two hundred twenty one pounds five shillings And the said weekely payments are to begin from the first day of January instant and so to continue weekely for foure moneths next ensuing from the said first day of January And be it further Ordained That every person or persons that were to be Assessed or Taxed by any former Ordinance of Parliament shall be Assessed and Taxed by this Ordinance and shall be lyable to as great Forfeitures and Penalties for not paying of the summe or summes to bee Assessed as they should have beene if the same had beene Assessed by vertue of the last Ordinance for the weekely payment for the said Association made the twentyeth of September last And the severall and respective Deputy Lieutenants and Committees named and tr●●●ed within the said Association or any part thereof by the said recited Ordinance to take care for the Assessing Collecting or Levying of any Monyes are named and intrusted by this Ordinance and have as full Power and Authority given them by this Ordinance to nominate and appoynt Collectors and Assessors and to Distreine Fine Imprison or Sequester as they or any of them had by vertue of the said recited Ordinance in all or any part of the said Associated Counties And the severall Collectors shall pay the severall summes by them Collected at the place or severall places where the Earle of Manchester and the Committee for the Association attending the said Earle shall appoynt and to the Treasurer or Treasurers to be by them named which Treasurer or Treasurers are to Issue out the Monyes received for the purposes aforementioned according to the Warrants or directions of the said Earle of Manchester and of any two of the said Committees for the said Association which shall be appoynted thereunto by the said Earle and a full Committee consisting of one for every County at least and of the Commissary Generall for the time being of the said Earle of Manchester And that no Monyes be Issued out without Order under the hands of the said Earle such two of the said Committee and the said Commissary Generall nor yet without the privity of the whole Committee attending the said Earle And be it further Ordained That all the Forres raysed or to be raysed under the command of the said Earle shall be kept intire and not drawne forth or kept or continued forth upon any service without the knowledge and joynt consent of the said Earle and the said Committee while they are together or of one of them while they are distant one from another or without particular directions of Parliament And that every Captaine both of Horse and Foot and every other Superior or Inferior Officer or other in the army of the said Earle of Manchester or belonging to the said associated Counties whose pay comes to ten shillings a day or above shall take but halfe the pay due to him and shall respit the other halfe upon the Publique Faith untill these unnaturall Warres be ended And every Officer or other that is to have five shillings a day or above and under ten shillings shall accept of two thirds of the pay due to him and shall respit one third part upon the Publique Faith untill these unnaturall Warres shall bee ended And when there is three moneths pay due to any of them or more a Certificate thereof from the said Earle such two of the said Committee and Commissary as may give out Warrants for the Issuing out Monyes shall be sufficient to demand the said Monyes owing upon the Publique Faith as aforesaid And be it further Ordained that all the said Captaines both of Horse and Foote are to make good to the said Committee all the Horses and Horse-Armes and