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B02987 The humble desires and propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace, agreed upon by the mutuall advice and consent of the Parliaments of both kingdoms, united by Solemn League and Covenant. / Presented unto His Majesty at Oxford the 24. of Novemb. last, by Committees from both Houses of Parliament, and Commissioners from the Kingdom of Scotland. Together with an order and severall votes of the Commons assembled in Parliament, the 4. and 8. of this prsent Octob. 1645. for delinquents to compound according to the said propositions, and to come in to the Parliament before December next ensuing. England and Wales. Parliament.; Scotland. Parliament. 1645 (1645) Wing E1553D; ESTC R175103 9,224 18

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all Fines Licences Seizures and Pardons for Alienation and all other charges incident thereunto and for turning of all Tenures by Knights service either of His Majesty or others or by Knights service or Soccage in capite of His Majesty into free and common Soccage And that His Majesty will please to accept in Recompence hereof One hundred thousand pounds per Annum And give assurance of His consenting in the Parliament of Scotland to an Act ratifying the Acts of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland called by the Councell and Conservators of Peace and the Commissioners for the common Burthens and assembled the 22. day of June 1643. and severall times continued since in such manner and with such additions and other Acts as the Estates convened in this present Parliament shal think convenient XII That an Act be passed in the Parliaments of both Kingdoms respectively for confirmation of the Treaties passed betwixt the two Kingdoms viz. The large Treaty the late Treaty for the coming of the Scots Army into England and the settling of the Garrison of Berwick of the 29. of Novemb. 1643. and the Treaty concerning Ireland of the 6. of August 1642. with all other Ordinances and proceedings passed betwixt the two Kingdoms in pursuance of the said Treaties XIII That an Act of Parliament be passed to make void the Cessation of Ireland and all Treaties with the Rebels without consent of both Houses of Parliament and to settle the prosecution of the Warre of Ireland in both Houses of Parliament to be managed by the joynt advice of both Kingdoms and the King to assist and to do no Act to discountenance or molest them therein XIV That an Act be passed in the Parliaments of both Kingdoms respectively for establishing the joynt Declaration of both Kingdoms bearing Date the 30. of January 1643. in England and 1644. in Scotland with the Qualifications ensuing 1. THat the persons who shall expect no Pardon be onely these following Rupert and Maurice Count Palatines of the Rhine James Earl of Derby John Earl of Bristoll William Earl of Newcastle Francis Lord Cottington John Lord Paulet George Lord Digby Edward Lord Littleton William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury Matthew Wren Bishop of Ely Sir Robert Heath Knight Doctor Bramhall Bishop of Derry Sir John Byron Knight Sir William Widdrington Colonell George Goring Henry Iermyn Esq Sir Ralph Hopton Sir Francis Doddington Mr. Endymion Porter Sir George Ratcliffe Sir Marmaduke Langdale Sir Iohn Hotham Capt. Iohn Hotham his son Sir Henry Vaughan Sir Francis Windebank Sir Richard Greenvile Mr. Edward Hide Sir Iohn Marley Sir Nicholas Coale and Sir Thomas Riddell junior Col _____ Ware Sir John Strangewayes Sir Iohn Colepeper Sir Richard Floyde Iohn Bodevile Esq Mr. David Ienkins Sir George Strode Sir Alexander Carew _____ Marquesse of Huntley Earl of Montrosse Earl of Niddisdaill Earl of Traquair Earl of Carnwath Vicount of Aboyne Lord Ogilby Lord Rae Lord Harris Lodowick Lindsey sometime Earl of Crawford Patrick Ruthven sometime Earl of Forth Iames King sometims Lord Itham Irwing yonger of Drunim Gordon yonger of Gight Lesley of Auchintoule Sir Robert Spottiswood of Dunipace Colonel Iohn Cockran Mr. Iohn Maxwell sometime pretended Bishop of Rosse Mr. Walter Balcanquell And all such others as being processed by the Estates for Treason shall be condemned before the Act of Oblivion be passed 2. All Papists and Popish Recusants who have been now are or shall be actually in Arms or voluntarily assisting against the Parliaments or Estates of either Kingdom 3. All persons who have had any hand in the plotting designing or assisting the Rebellion of Ireland 4. That Humphrey Bennet Esq Sir Edward Ford. Sir Iohn Penruddock Sir George Vaughan Sir Iohn Weld Sir Robert Lee Sir Iohn Pate Iohn Ackland Edmund Windham Esquires Sir Iohn Fitzherbert Sir Edward Laurence Sir Ralph Dutton Henry Lingen Esq Sir William Russell of Worcestershire Tho Lee of Adlington Esq Sir Iohn Girlington Sir Paul Neale Sir William Thorold Sir Edward Hussey Sir Thomas Liddell senior Sir Phillip Musgrave Sir Iohn Digby of Not Sir Henry Fletcher Sir Richard Minshall Laurence Halsteed Iohn Denham Esquires Sir Edmund Fortescue Peter Saint Hill Esq Sir Thomas Tildesley Sir Henry Grisfith Michael Wharton Esquire Sir Henry Spiller Sir George Benyon Sir Edward Nicholas Sir Edward Walgrave Sir Edward Bishop Sir Robert Owsley Sir Iohn Many Lo Cholmeley Sir Thomas Aston Sir Lewis Dives Sir Peter Osborte Samuel Thorneton Esquire Sir Iohn Lucas Io Blaney Esq Sir Thomas Chedle Sir Nicho Kemishe and Hugh Lloyde Esquire And all such of the Scottish Nation as have concurred in the Votes at Oxford against the Kingdom of Scotland and their proceedings or have sworn or subscribed the Declaration against the Convention and Covenant And all such as have assisted the Rebellion in the North or the invasion in the South of the said Kingdome of Scotland or the late invasion made there by the Irish and their Adherents And that the Members of either House of Parliament who have not onely deserted the Parliament but have also voted both Kingdomes Traytors may be removed from his Majesties Counsells and be restrained from comming within the verge of the Court and that they may not without the advice and consent of both Kingdoms bear any Office or have any Imployment concerning the State or Common-wealth And also that the Members of either House of Parliament who have deserted the Parliament and adhered to the Enemies thereof and have not rendred themselves before the last of October 1644. May be removed from his Majesties Councels and be restrained from comming within the Verge of the Court and that they may not without the Advice and consent of both Houses of Parliament bear any Office or have any Imployment concerning the State or Common-wealth And in case any of them shall offend therein to be guilty of High Treason and incapable of any pardon by his Majesty And their Estates to be disposed as both Houses of Parliament in England or the Estates of the Parliament in Scotland respectively shall thinke fit 5. That by Act of Parliament all Judges and Officers towards the Law Common and Civill who have deserted the Parliament and adhered to the enemies thereof be made incapable of any place of Iudicature or Office towards the Law Common or Civill And that all Sergeants Councellors and Attornies Doctors Advocates and Proctors of the Law Common or Civill who have deserted the Parliament and adhered to the Enemies thereof be made incapable of any practise in the Law Common or Civill either in publike or in private And that they and likewise all Bishops Clergy-men and other Ecclesiasticall persons who have deserted the Parliament and adhered to the Enemies thereof shall not be capable of any preferment or Imployment in Church or Common wealth without the advice and consent of both Houses of Parliament 6. The Persons of all others to be free of all personall Censure notwithstanding any Actor thing done in or