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A82707 A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; straightly charging and forbidding all in-keepers, victuallers, alehouse-keepers, or other persons whatsoever, to harbour or entertain any marriners, sea-men, water-men, &c. prest into any of His Majesties or merchants ships employed in this service after the beat of the drum, and proclamation made to give them notice, to repair on boord the severall ships to which they belong. Ordered by the Lords and Commoms in Parliament, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. Also a letter from Sir Iohn Hotham. Ordered by Commons in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. England and Wales. Parliament. 1643 (1643) Wing E1459A; Thomason E95_8; ESTC R13717 1,479 10

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A DECLARATION Of the Lords and Commons assembled in PARLIAMENT Straightly charging and forbidding all In-Keepers Victuallers Alehouse-keepers or other persons whatsoever to harbour or entertain any Marriners Sea-men Water-men c. Prest into any of His Majesties or Merchants Ships employed in this service after the beat of the Drum and Proclamation made to give them notice to repair on Boord the several Ships to which they belong Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament That this Declaration be forthwith printed and published Hen Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. Also a Letter from Sir IOHN HOTHAM Ordered by the Commons in Parliament That this Letter be forthwith printed and published Hen Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. London Printed for Edw. Husbands and are to be sold at his shop in the middle Temple Aprill 7. 1643. Aprill 4th 1643. WHereas there are severall Fleets now setting forth to the Seas under the command of the Earle of Warwicke for the defence of this Kingdom and the rest of His Majesties Dominions in this time of eminent danger which will be much retarded if all effectuall means be not used for the providing them with able Marriners and Sea-men Water-men c. The Lords and Commons in Parliament doe hereby straightly charge and forbid all Inkeepers Victuallers Alehousekeepers or other persons whatsoever to harbour or entertain any Marriners Sea-men Water-men c. Prest into any of His Majesties or Merchants Ships employed in this service after the beate of the Drum and Proclamation made to give them notice to repair on Boord the severall Ships to which they belong And in case any Inkeep●● Victualler Alehousekeeper or other person shall be found faulty herein The said Lords and Commons doe declare That they will not only proceed severally against all such for their contempt but cause their Licenses for Inne or Alehouse-keepers to be made voyd and themselves dis-enabled hereafter from such employment And do further require the principal Officers Commissioners of the Navie to suffer no payments to be made of such debts as shall be contracted by Marriners Saylers or Water-men in any Victualling house Alehouse Inne or the like as aforesayd out of the wages due to any such Marriners Saylers or Water-men Except it be to such house-keepers as doe receive any of the said Marriners or Sea-men into their houses being sick or set on shore for the recovery of their health and such Inkeepers Alehousekeepers Victuallers or others as shall so receive or entertain any of the said Sea-men are to have a testimony in writing under the hand of the Lord Generall the Earle of Warwick or the Captain of the ship or under the hand of two of the chief Officers of the said ship from whence the sick man comes And the Lords and Commons do further declare That if any Marriner Sayler Water-men c. after his receiving of prest and conduct money neglect to make his appearance according to the time limited in his Ticket or shall presume to run away or desert the said service in this time of eminent and publick danger that all such persons so apprehended shall bee proceeded against by the E of Warwick according to the custome and rules of War in that behalfe Die Luna 3● April 1643. A Letter from Sir Iohn Hotham from Hull of the first of this April instant expressing Sir Hugh Cholmleys deserting the Parliament and the regaining of Searborough by his directions by the courage and industry of Captain Bushell and his desires that Captain Bushell might have the command of that place by his nomination and receive his Commands and Orders from him was this day Read Resolved upon the question That Sir Hugh Cholmley bee forthwith disabled for continuing any longer a Member of this House Resolved upon the question That Sir Hugh Cholmley shall be for ever disabled for sitting as a Member of Parliament in this House for falsly and perfidiously betraying the trust reposed in him by the Parliament falsifying his Protestation and revolting to the Popish Army raised against the Parliament Resolved upon the question That Sir Hugh Cholmley shall be impeached of High Treason Master Marten Sir Peter Wentworth Sir Henry Hayman Master Samuel Browne Mr. Sergeant Wilde Master Solicitor Master Rous and Master Strode Are appointed to prepare an Impeachment of High-treason against Sir Hugh Cholmley H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D.C. FINIS