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A83256 An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament. For the safety and defence of the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales. As it was commanded by both the said houses to be ingrossed, according to the alterations and amendments; the same having been first resolved upon the question by both the said houses, to passe: on Saturday, the 5th of this present March, and so to be printed. Jo. Browne, Cler. Parl. England and Wales. Parliament. 1642 (1642) Wing E2033; Thomason E137_12; ESTC R8921 4,570 16

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE Lords and Commons IN PARLIAMENT FOR The safety and defence of the Kingdom of England and Dominion of WALES AS It was commanded by both the said Houses to be ingrossed according to the alterations and amendments the same having been first resolved upon the Question by both the said Houses to passe On Saturday the 5th of this present March and so to be printed Jo. Browne Cler. Parl. London Printed for Ioseph Hunscott 1641. AN ORDINANCE OF The Lords and Commons in Parliament for the safety and defence of the Kingdom of ENGLAND and Dominion of WALES WHereas there hath been of late a most dangerous and desperate design upon the House of Commons Which we have just cause to beleeve to be an effect of the bloudy Councells of Papists and other ill affected Persons who have already raised a rebellion in the Kingdom of Ireland And by reason of many discoveries we cannot but fear they will proceed not only to stirre up the like rebellion and insurrections in this Kingdom of England but also to back them with Forces from abroad For the safety therefore of his Majesties Person the Parliament and Kingdom in this time of imminent danger It is Ordained by the Lords and Commons now in Parliament assembled That Henry Earl of Holland shall be Lievtenant of the County of Berks Oliver Earl of Bullingbrooke shall be Lievtenant of the County of Bedford William Lord Paget shall be Lievtenant of the County of Buckingham Dudly Lord North shall be Lievtenant of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely James Lord Strange shall be Lievtenant of the County of Chester and the County of the City of Chester Iohn Lord Roberts shall be Lievtenant of the County of Cornwall William Lord Gray of Warke shall be Lievtenant of the County of Cumberland Iohn Earl of Rutland shall be Lievtenant of the County of Derby William Earl of Bedford shall be Lievtenant of the County of Devon and the County of the City of Exceter Sir Iohn Banks Knight Lord Chief Justice of the Common-Pleas shall be Lievtenant of the Isle of Purbeck and Constable of Corff Castle in the County of Dorset William Earl of Salisbury shall be Lievtenant of the County of Dorset and the County and Town of Pool Sir Henry Vane Senior shall be Lievtenant of the County Palatine of Durham Robert Earl of Warwick shall be Lievtenant of the County of Essex George Lord Chandoys shall be Lievtenant of the County of Gloucester and the County of the City of Gloucester Philip Earl of Pembroke and Mountgomery shall be Lievtenant of the County of Southampton the Towne and County of Southampton and the Isle of Weight William Earle of Salisbury shall be Lievtenant of the County of Hertford Francis Lord Dacres shall be Lievtenant of the County of Hereford Edward Lord Kimbolton shall bee Lievtenant of the County of Huntington Robert Earl of Leicester Lord Lievtenant of IRELAND shall be Lievtenant of the County of Kent and the City and County of Canterbury Philip Lord Wharton shall be Lievtenant of the County of Lancaster Henry Earl of Stamford shall be Lievtenant of the County of Leicester Theophilus Earl of Lincoln shall be Lievtenant of the Ports Kslaven and Holland within the County of Lincoln and for the County of the City of Lincoln Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham shall be Lievtenant of the Parts of Lindsey within the County of Lincoln Henry Earl of Holland shall be Lievtenant of the County of Middlesex Henry Lord Spencer shall be Lievtenant of the County of Northampton Iohn Earl of Clare shall be Lievtenant of the County of Nottingham and the Town and County of Nottingham Algernoon Earl of Northumberland Lord high Admirall of England shall be Lievtenant of the County of Northumberland and Town and County of Newcastle upon Tyne and Port of Barwick Robert Earl of Warwick shall be Lievtenant of the County of Norfolk and the County and City of Norwich William Lord Viscount Say and Seal shall be Lievtenant of the County of Oxford David Earl of Exon shall be Lievtenant of the County of Rutland Edward Lord Littleton Lord Keeper of the great Seal of England shall be Lievtenant of the County of Salop William Marquesse of Hertford shall be Lievtenant of the County of Somerset Robert Earl of Essex Lord Chamberlain of his Majesties Houshold shall be Lievtenant of the County of Stafford and the County of the City of Lichfield Iames Earl of Suffolk shall be Lievtenant of the County of Suffolk Charles Earl of Nottingham shall be Lievtenant of the County of Surrey Algernoon Earl of Northumberland Lord high Admirall of ENGLAND shall be Lievtenant of the County of Sussex Robert Lord Brook shall be Lievtenant of the County of Warwick and of the City and County of Coventry Henry Earl of Cumberland shall be Lievtenant of the County of Westmerland Philip Earl of Pembroke and Mountgomery shall be Lievtenant of the County of Wilts Edward Lord Howard of Escrigg shall be Lievtenant of the County of Worcester and the County of the City of Worcester Denzell Hollis Esquire shall be Lievtenant of the County and City of Bristoll Robert Earl of Essex shall be Lievtenant of the County of York the County of the City of York and the Town and County of Kingston upon Hull Philip Lord Herbert shall be Lievtenant of the Countie of Monmouth Algernoon Earl of Northumberland shall be Lievtenant of the Isle of Anglesey Philip Lord Herbert shall be Lievtenant of the County of Brecknock Richard Earl of Carbery in the Kingdom of Ireland shall be Lievtenant of the County of Cardigan Richard Earl of Carbery in the Kingdom of Ireland shall be Lievtenant of the Countie of Carmarthen and the County of the Burrough of Carmarthen Philip Earl of Pembroke and Mountgomery shall be Lievtenant of the County of Carnarvon Basill Lord Newenham shall be Lievtenant of the Countie of Denbigh Basill Lord Newenham shall be Lievtenant of the Countie of Flints Philip Lord Herbert shall be Lievtenant of the Countie of Glamorgan Robert Earl of Essex shall be Lievtenant of the Countie of Mountgomery Philip Earl of Pembroke and Mountgomery shall be Lievtenant of the Countie of Merioneth Edward Lord Littleton Lord Keeper of the great Seal of England shall be Lievtenant of the Countie of Radnor Algernoon Earl of Northumberland shall be Lievtenant of the Countie of Pembroke and the Town and Countie of Haverford West And shall severally and respectively have power to assemble and call together all and singular his Majesties subjects within the said severall and respective Counties and places as well within liberties as without that are meet and fit for the Warres and them to traine exercise and put in readinesse and them after their abilities and faculties well and sufficiently from time to time to cause to be arrayed and weaponed and to take the Muster of them in places most fit for that purpose And the aforesaid Henry Earle of Holland
Oliver Earle of Bullingbrooke William Lord Paget Dudley Lord North James Lord Strange Iohn Lord Roberts William Lord Gray of Warke John Earle of Rutland William Earle of Bedford Sir Iohn Banks Lord chiefe Iustice of the Common Pleas William Earle of Salisbury Sir Henry Vane Senior Robert Earle of Warwick George Lord Chandoys Philip Earle of Pembrooke and Mountgomery Francis Lord Dacres Edward Lord Kymbolton Robert Earle of Leicester Philip Lord Wharton Henry Earle of Stamford Theophilas Earle of Lincolne Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham Henry Lord Spencer John Earle of Clare Algernoone Earle of Northumberland William Lord Viscount Say and Seale David Earle of Oxon Edward Lord Littleton Lord Keeper of the great Seale of England William Marquesse of Hertford Robert Earle of Essex Iames Earle of Suffolk Charles Earle of Nottingham Robert Lord Brooke Henry Earle of Cumberland Edward Lord Howard of Estrich Denzill Hollis Esquire Philip Lord Herbert Richard Earle of Corbery and Bazill Lord Newenham shall severally and respectively have Power within the severall and respective Counties and Places aforesaid to nominate and appoint such Persons of Qualitie as to them shall seeme meet to be their Deputy-Lieutenants to be approved of by both Houses of Parliament And that any one or more of the said Deputies so assigned and approved of in the absence or by the Command of the said Henry Earle of Holland Oliver Earle of Bullingbrooke William Lord Paget Dudley Lord North Iames Lord Strange Iohn Lord Roberts William Lord Gray of Warke Iohn Earle of Rutland William Earle of Bedford Sir Iohn Banks Knight Lord chiefe Iustice of the Common Pleas William Earle of Salisbury Sir Henry Vane Senior Robert Earle of Warwick George Lord Chamdoys Philip Earle of Pembrooke and Mountgomery Francis Lord Dacres Edward Lord Kymbolton Robert Earle of Leicester Philip Lord Wharton Henry Earle of Stamfort Theophilus Earle of Lincol●e Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham Henry Lord Spencer Iohn Earl of Clare Algernoun Earl of Northumberland William Lord Viscount Say and Seale David Earl of Exon. Edward Lord Littleton Lord Keeper of the great Seal of England William Marquesse of Hertford Robert Earl of Essex James Earl of Suffolke Charles Earl of Nottingham Robert Lord Bro●k Henry Earl of Cumberland Edward Lord Howard of Effingham Denzil Hollis Esquire Philip Lord Herbert Richard Earl of Corbery in the Kingdom of Ireland and Bazill Lord Newenham shall have power and Authoritie to do and execute within the said severall and respective Counties and Places to them assigned as aforesaid all such Powers and Authorities before in this present Ordinance contained And the aforesaid Henry Earl of Holland Oliver Earl of Bullingbrook William Lord Paget Dudley Lord North Iames Lord Strange Iohn Lord Roberts William Lord Gray of Warke Iohn Earl of Rutland William Earl of Bedford Sir John Banks Knight William Earl of Salisbury Sir Henry Pane Senior Robert Earl of Warwick George Lord Chandoys Phil●p Earl of Pembroke and Moungomery Francis Lord Da●res Edward Lord Kymbolton Robert Earl of Leicester Philip Lord Wharton Henry Earl of Stamford Theophilus Earl of Lincolne Francis Lord Willoughbie of Parham Henry Lord Spencer Iohn Earl of Clare Algernoone Earl of Northumberland William Lord Viscount Say and Seale David Earl of Exeter Edward Lord Littleton Lord Keeper of the great Seal of England William Lord Marquesse of Hertford Robert Earl of Essex Iames Earl of Suffolke Charles Earl of Nottingham Robert Lord Brook Henry Earl of Cumberland Edward Lord Howard of Estrich Denzill Hollis Esquire Philip Lord Herbert Richard Earl of Corbery and Bazill Lord Newenham shall have power to make Collonels and Captains and other Officers and to remove out of their Places and make others from time to time as they shall thinke fit for that purpose And the said Henry Earle of Holland Oliver Earle of Bullingbrooke William Lord Paget Dudley Lord North James Lord Strange Iohn Lord Roberts William Lord Gray of VVarke Iohn Earl of Rutland William Earle of Bedford Sir John Banks Knight Lord chiefe Iustice of the Commons Pleas William Earle of Salisbury Sir Henry Vane Senior Robert Earle of Warwicke George Lord Chandoys Philip Earle of Pembrooke Francis Lord Dacres Edward Lord Kymbolton Robert Earle of Leicester Philip Lord Wharton Henry Earle of Stamford Theophilus Earle of Lincolne Francis Lord VVilloughby of Parham Henry Lord Spencer John Earle of Clare Algernoone Earle of Northumberland VVilliam Lord Viscount Say and Seale David Earle of Oxon Edward Lord Littleton Lord Keeper of the great Seale of England VVilliam Marquesse of Hertford Robert Earle of Essex Iames Earle of Suffolke Charles Earle of Nottingham Robert Lond Brooke Henry Earle of Cumberland Edward Lord Howard of Estrich Denzill Hollis Esquire Philip Lord Herbert Richard Earle of Corbery and Bazill Lord Newenham their Deputy or Deputies in their absence or by their Command shall have power to lead Conduct and Imploy the persons aforesaid arrayed and weaponed for the suppression of all Rebellions Insurrections and Invasions that may happen within the severall and respective Counties and Places And shall have further power and authoritie to lead conduct and imploy the Persons aforesaid arrayed and weaponed as well within their said severall and respective Counties and Places as within any other part of this Realm of England or Dominion of Wales for the suppression of all Rebellions Insurrections and Invasions that may happen according as they from time to time shall receive directions from the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament And be it further ordained That Sir Iohn Gaire Sir Iacob Garret Knights and Aldermen Thomas Atkin Alderman Sir John Wallaston Knight and Alderman Iohn Warner Iohn Towes Aldermen Sergeant Major Generall Skippon or any three or more of them together with Randolph Manwaring William Gibs Iohn Fowke Iames Bunce Francis Peck Samuel Warner James Russell Nathaneel Wright William Barkley Alexander Norington Stephen Estwick Owen Rowe Citizens of London or any six or more of them shall have such Power and Authoritie within the City of London and the Liberties thereof as any of the Lieutenants before named are authorised to have by this Ordinance within their said severall and respective Counties the nomination and appointment of Deputy Lieutenants onely excepted And it is further ordained that such Persons as shall not obey in any of the Premisses shall answer their neglect and contempt as the Lords and Commons in a Parliamentarie way and not otherwise nor elsewhere And that every the Powers granted as aforesaid shall continue untill it shall bee otherwise ordered or declared by both Houses of Parliament and no longer FINIS