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A83277 An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: for the speedy raising of foure hundred and fifty pounds weekely in the county of Hertfordshire, over and above their former assessement, for the fortification and defence of the said county, against all incursions of enemies, and for the prevention of all rapines, plunderings, and other mischievous actions, both Houses being credibly informed, that great forces are now marching from Oxford, towards Buckingham, Bedford, and the counties adiacent, to the great terror and amazement of his Maiesties good subiects in those parts. Die Veneris, 31 Martii, 1643. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance shall bee forthwith printed and published. John Browne Cler. Parliamentor. England and Wales. Parliament. 1643 (1643) Wing E2055; Thomason E94_26; ESTC R11498 6,632 12

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AN ORDINANCE Of the LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in Parliament For the speedy raising of foure hundred and fifty pounds weekely in the County of Hertfordshire over and above their former Assessement for the fortification and defence of the said County against all incursions of Enemies and for the prevention of all rapines Plunderings and other mischievous actions both Houses being credibly informed that great forces are now marching from Oxford to wards Buckingham Bedford and the Counties adiacent to the great terror and amazement of his Maiesties good subiects in those parts Die Veneris 31 Martii 1643. ORdered by the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament that this Ordinance shall bee forthwith Printed and published John Browne Cler. Parliamentor LONDON Aprill 1. Printed for John Wright in the Old-Bailey 1643. An Ordinance of the Lords Commons assembled in Parliament Die Veneris 31. Martii 1643. WHereas the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled have beene credibly informed that great Forces are now marching from Oxford towards the Counties of Bucks Bedford Heris and Counties adjacent to the great terrors affrightment and amazement of his Majesties good Subjects Inhaviting in the Counties aforesaid and having taken the same into their serious Consideration doe for the prevention of all Incursions of enemies avoyding of all Rapines and Plundrings or other mischievous actions order and ordaine that there shall be aspeedy raysing of large considerable sums of Money for the levying and paying of Forces fortifying of Townes and buying of Armes Ammanition and whatsoever else may be requisite and necessary for the defence and safety of his Majesties good Subjects of the Countie of Herts Which that it may be done with as much ease and indifferency to the good Subjects as the Exigency of the time will permit for the intents and purposes aforesaid The Lords and Commons doe ordain that there shall be rated taxed charged and levied upon the severall Inhabitants of the county of Herts the sum of 450 li. every weeke weekly to be collected and gathered within the severall hundreds of the said county over and above the weekely sum already layd upon the said County by Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament for the Lord Generalls Army and for the better raysing of the said weekly sum of 450 li. for the use and uses of the County of Herts aforesaid the said Lords and Commons doe further order and ordaine that every person and persons as well Ecclesiasticall as Temporall and every Fraternity Guild Corporation mistery brotherhood and Commonalty corporate or not corporate as well Ecclesiasticall as Temporall within the County of Herts for the valew of every pound which every such persons Fraternity Guild Corporation mistery brotherhood or Commonalty corporate or not corporate hath of his or their owne or that any other hath to his or their use or uses as well in Coyne in Plate stock of Marchandize any manner of Corne and graine houshold stuffe and of all other goods moveable within the aforesaid County of al such sum sums of mony as to them is or shall be owing whereof he or they trust in his or their Conscience to be payd except and out of the premises deducted such sums of money as he or they owe and is in his or their conscience intended truly to pay And except also the Apparell of every such person their Wives and children belonging to their owne bodies saving Iewels Gold Silver Stones Pearle shall pay towards the said weekly sum of 450 li. and every Alien and stranger as well denizens as others and also every Popish Recusant convict or not convict and all such as have not at all contributed to the Propositions of both Houses of Parliament for Arms Mony or Plate shall pay towards the sum aforesaid a proportion double to those of the like estates being no Aliens or Recusants and hath contributed to the full upon the Propositions according to their Estates And that every person within the said County as well Ecclesiasticall as Temporall and every corporation Fraternity Guild mistery brotherhood and commonalty corporate or not corporate as well Ecclesiasticall as Temporall for every estate that every such person or persons and every corporation Fraternity Guild mistery brotherhood and commonalty corporate or not corporate or any other to his or their use in trust or otherwise hath in fee simple fee taile for terme of life tearme of yeeres by execution wardship or by Copy of Court Role of and in any honours Castles Mannors Lands Tenements Rents services tithes oblations obventions annunities Offices of profit Fees corrodies or other yearely profits or hereditaments as well within Antient demesne and other places priviledged as elsewhere shall pay to and towards the said weekly sum his and their proportionable part and portion of sum or sums of money as shall be imposed charged and set upon every the particulars within the aforesaid County according as the same shall be divided distributed cared or set upon each severall Towne hamlet Parish or place where such person or persons is or shall be chargeably by this Ordinance and the true intent and meaning thereof except and alwayes fore-prized from the charge and Assessement of the sum aforesaid all Goods Chattels and Ornaments belonging to any Churches or Chappels which have been ordained and used in any Churches and Chappell 's for the service of Almighty God except yearely wages due to servants for their yearely service and the said summe so charged shall by authority of this Ordinance be taxed sessed and rated in every hundred Citie Towne Hamlet Parish and every other place within the said County before the 20. of April in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred forty and three and the first payment of the said weekely summe so assessed by this Ordinance shall be made at or before the first day of May 1643. And the said weekely payment to continue weekely for three moneths next ensuing from the first day of May unlesse the Armies pretended to be the Kings shall bee disbanded in the meane time and for the better expediting of the said service in leavying assessing and collecting the said weekely sum of foure humdred and fifty Pounds bee it further Ordained by the said Lords and Commons That the Lord Viscount Cramborne Robert Cicill Esqu●re Sir John Gerrard Sir John Read Knights and Baronets Sir Thomas Dacres Sir William Litton Sir John Wittew●ong K t s Richard Jennings William Le●man William Pievstley Cravely Norton Esquires Edward Atkins Sergeant at Law John King Doctor in Physick Henry Meau●is senior Ralph Fteeman Iohn Heydon Alexander Wilde Richard Porter Adam Washington Gabriel Barber Iohn Robotham Toby Combes Iohn Pemberton William Beaman of Redborne Litton Fairclough Iohn Scrogs Thomas Sadler of St. Albanes for the time being the Maior of Hertford for the time being Iohn Marsh Isaac Puller Thomas Meade Ralph Pemberton Iohn Thewer William Catter of Offeley Gentleman or any two or more of them shall