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A82920 An order made by both Houses of Parliament, for the bringing in of corne, meale, or any other victuall whatsoever, into the severall ports of Dublin, Carrickvergus, Yongball and London-Derry. England and Wales. Parliament. 1642 (1642) Wing E1685; Thomason 669.f.3[39]; ESTC R209757 1,088 1

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An Order made by both Houses of Parliament for the bringing in of Corne Meale or any other Victuall whatsoever into the severall Ports of Dublin Carrickvergus Yonghall and London-Derry WHereas His Majesties Liege People of the Kingdom of Ireland have been much infested through the violent outrages and oppressions committed on them by the Traiterous practises of the Popish Inhabitants within that Kingdom whereby they are rendered uncapable of relieving either themselves or others and are exposed to extream want even of those things which are most necessary for sustentation of life For remedy whereof And that His Majesties forces already sent and hereafter to be transported thither may not be exposed to any extremity through want of Victuall or other necessary Provisions It is ordered by the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament That whosoever either Merchant or others shall bring into any of the Ports of Dublin Carrickvergus Yonghall or London-Derry any proportion of Goods and wholesome Corne Meal or other Victuall or any other Provision necessary for their sustenance And deliver the same unto the Victualers appointed for those severall Parts at such rates as he or they shall agree upon and shall bring Certificates under the hand and Seal of the said Victualers and Treasurer or Vice-Treasurer or whomsoever he shall appoint therein in the said severall Ports of the certain summes agreed upon to be received for the same That upon delivery of such Certificates unto those Officers which shall be assigned thereunto here in London the Seller of the said Victuals or other Provisions or his Assignes shall receive certain and full payment of such summe or summes of money out of the Chamber of London as shall appear due upon such Certificate within thirty dayes after the producing the same Provided alwayes That the money to be so payed here or such Certificate for the Victuall and Provision aforesaid Shall not exceed in the Port of Dublin ten thousand pounds in the Port of Carrickvergus fifteen thousand pounds in the Port of Yonghall five thousand pounds in the Port of London-Derry five thousand pounds untill the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament shall give further order herein for the further victualling of these Parts after such Provision of Victuall brought into those Parts and satisfied for as is directed by this Ordinance of Parliament And the Houses of Parliament are of opinion and do declare That if any Person whatsoever shall send or supply or cause to be sent or supplyed to the Rebels in Ireland or any of them any Corne Victuall Powder Ammunition Arms or other Provisions for or towards the Assistance or support of the Rebels or any of them such Persons is thereby guilty of high Treason and thereby forfits his life and Estate This Order was read and by Vote upon the Question assented unto and Ordered to be fair Written and sent up to the Lords by Sir John Clotworthy Knight Sir John Clotworthy brings answer That the Lords do fully agree with the House of Commons in this Order Ordered upon the Question by the House of Commons That this Ordinance of Parliament shall be Printed Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com. London Printed for Joseph Hunscott