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A83583 The votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a treatie and their desire of a safe-conduct for a committee named by them in the Earl of Manchesters letter of the 28. of Febr. to the Lord of Falkland; with His Majesties gracious answer thereunto: and His Majesties safe-conduct. Also the articles of both Houses of Parliament concerning a cessation, with a letter of the 28. of February from the said Earl of Manchester to the said Lord Viscount of Falkland, wherein they were inclosed; together with His Majesties gracious answer to the same.; Proceedings. 1643 England and Wales. Parliament.; Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of, 1602-1671. aut; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) aut 1643 (1643) Wing E2437; Thomason E92_12; ESTC R6038 5,584 17

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The VOTES agreed on by the LORDS and COMMONS concerning a TREATIE And their Desire of a Safe-Conduct for a Committee named by them in the Earl of Manchesters Letter of the 28. of Febr. to the Lord of Falkland With His MAJESTIES gracious Answer thereunto And His MAJESTIES Safe-Conduct Also the ARTICLES of both Houses of Parliament concerning a Cessation With a Letter of the 28. of February from the said Earl of Manchester to the said Lord Viscount of Falkland wherein they were inclosed Together with His MAJESTIES gracious ANSWER to the same LONDON Printed by ROBERT BARKER Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie And by the Assignes of JOHN BILL MDCXLII ¶ Agreed on by the LORDS and COMMONS in Parliament THat there shall be a Treatie upon the Propositions before the disbanding in which Treatie so much of His Majesties Propositions as concerns the Magazines Forts and Ships and the Proposition of both Houses for the Disbanding of the Armies shall be first Treated of and Concluded on before the proceeding to Treat upon any of the other Propositions And that this Treatie shall begin the fourth of March or sooner if it may be and that from the beginning of the Treatie the time may not exceed twenty dayes Jo. Browne Cler. Parl. MY LORD I Am commanded by the Lords in Parliament to desire your Lordship to acquaint His Majestie that both Houses of Parliament having appointed a Committee to Treat with His Majestie They desire that a Safe-Conduct may be granted unto them by His Majestie The number and the names of the Committee your Lordship shall receive here inclosed My Lord I am Your Lordships humble servant Manchester Speaker of the House of Peers pro tempore Febr. 28. For the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Falkland Principall Secretary to His Majestie Manchester E. of Northumberland M. Peirpoint Sir Jo. Holland L. Vis Say Seale Sir William Ermyne M. VVhitlock C R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE DIEV ET MON DROIT HIs Majestie hath sent a safe Conduct for the Earl of Northumberland Master Peirpoint Sir William Ermyne Sir John Holland and Master Whitlock but hath not admitted the Lord Say to attend Him as being excepted against by name in His Proclamation at Oxford of the third of November and by Writ to the Sheriffe proclaimed then in that County in which His Majesties intention is declared to proceed against him as a person guilty of high Treason and so falling to be within the case of Sir John Evelyn who upon the same exception was not admitted to attend His Majestie with the rest of the Committee at Colebroke in November last But His Majestie doth signifie that in case the House shall think fit to send any other person in the place of the Lord Say that is not included in the like exception His Majestie hath commanded all His Officers Souldiers and other Subjects to suffer him as freely to passe and repasse as if his name had been particularly comprized in this safe Conduct His Majestie is content that His Proposition concerning the Magazines Forts Ships and Revenue and the Proposition of both Houses for the disbanding of the Armies shall be first Treated of and agreed of before the proceeding to Treat upon any of the other Propositions And that after the second of His Majesties and the second of theirs be Treated on and agreed of and so on in the same order And that from the beginning of the Treaty the time may not exceed twenty dayes in which He hopes a full Peace and right Vnderstanding may be established thorowout the Kingdom C R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE DIEV ET MON DROIT OVr Will and Pleasure is And We do hereby straitly charge and command all the Officers and Souldiers of Our present Army and all Our Ministers and Subjects whatsoever to Permit and suffer Our Right Trusty and Right Welbeloved Cousin and Councellour Algernon Earl of Northumberland and Our Trusty and Welbeloved William Peirpoint Esquire Sir William Ermyne and Sir John Holland Knights and Bulstrode Whitlock Esquire together with their servants to passe and repasse to and from Vs without any Let or Hinderance they being now sent to attend Vs from Our two Houses of Parliament This Our safe Conduct under Our Signe Manuall and Royall Signet We charge and command them and every of them punctually to observe and obey as they will Answer the contrary at their utmost Perils Given at Our Court at Oxford the third of March 1642. WHereas the Lords and Commons in Parliament out of a tender sense of the present Miseries and Distractions of the Kingdom and for the obtaining and setling of a happy Peace betwixt His Majestie and His People have humbly presented to His Majestie divers Propositions to which He hath been pleased to make this Return That His desire was that a speedy Time and Place might be appointed for the discussing of those Propositions and likewise some others proposed by His Majestie It is thereupon agreed in both Houses That a Committee of both Houses shall be appointed to attend His Majestie on or before the fourth of March if His Majestie shall so please to endeavour to give Him all humble and fit satisfaction concerning the said Propositions both His Majesties and their own And whereas for the more speedy removall of the bloody and miserable Effects of War His Majestie hath likewise been graciously pleased by a late Message to signifie His desire That for avoiding all intervening accidents of War which might interrupt this Treaty there might be a Cessation of Arms under such particular Conditions and Limitations as should be agreed on their humble Desires therein concurring with His Majesties it is by them assented and agreed That a Cessation of Arms in order to such a Treaty as is resolved upon by both Houses of Parliament may be enjoyned to all the Armies and Forces now afoot in the Kingdom of England and Dominion of VVales on either side under the Restrictions and Limitations hereafter following And that neither side shall be bound or limited by this Cessation in any otherwise or to any other purpose then is hereafter expressed I. THat all manner of Arms Ammunition Victualls Money Bullion and all other Commodities passing without such a safe Conduct as may warrant their Passage may be stayed and seized on as if no such Cessation were agreed on at all II. That all manner of Persons passing without such a safe Conduct as is mentioned in the Article next going before shall be apprehended and detained as if no such Cessation were agreed on at all III. That His Majesties Forces in Oxfordshire shall advance no neerer to VVindsore then VVheatly and in Buckinghamshire no nearer to Aylesbury then Brill and that in Berkshire the Forces respectively shall not advance neerer the one to the other then now they are And that the Parliament Forces in Oxfordshire shall Advance no neerer to Oxford then Henley and those in