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A75521 An appendix of the lavves, articles, & ordinances, established for marshall discipline, in the service of the Lords the States Generall of the united provinces, under the commaund of his highnesse the Prince of Orange Together, vvith the articles of quarter for the ransoming of officiers and souldiers, agreed and concluded on, betvveene the king of Spayne on the on [sic] side, and the States Generall of the united provinces on the other side. Translated out of Dutch into English, by Captayne Henry Hexham, quarter-master to the regimant of Colonell Goring. Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650? 1643 (1643) Wing A3572; ESTC R231620 23,442 23

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AN APPENDIX Of the Lavves Articles Ordinances established for Marshall Discipline in the service of the Lords the States Generall of the united Provinces under the Commaund of his Highnesse the Prince of Orange TOGETHER VVith the Articles of Quarter for the Ransoming of Officiers and Souldiers agreed and concluded on betvveene the king of Spayne on the on side and the States Generall of the united Provinces on the other side Translated out of Dutch into English by Captayne HENRY HEXHAM Quarter-master to the Regiment of Colonell GORING Printed in the Hagh by ISAAC BURCHOORN MDCXLIII To his honored Cousins IOHN HEYDON Esquire dvvelling at his Lordship of Oxie-hall neere VVatford in Hartford-shire AND IOHN HARVIE Esquier Iustice of Peace Corum at Wansey in the Countie of Essex and one of the Gentlemen of his Majesties privie Chamber HENRY HEXHAM their ould Kinsman wisheth them all health and happinesse When I heare deare Cousins of the pillagins plundrings and insolences committed by some of the Melitia on both sides in my native Countrie it grieves mee at the very heart to think upon yt and is a just judgment of God upon vs for our sinnes which I beseech the Lord in mercie to divert his punishments and that by our timely repentance wee may stay the violls of his wrath which begins to be powred downe upon our deare Countrie and Ireland And thoug his sacred Majesty by his Generalls as likewise the Parliament by theirs have made and proclaimed good and wholesome Lawes and Articles for the keeping and observing of Marshall discipline the restraint of insolences in their Armies yet it will not be amisse to transport into England that our Chiefs Commandeurs there maye see the Lawes Articles Placcards and Proclamations touching Marschall discipline by which our ould and conquering armie here is governed in the service of the high and mighty Lords the States Generall And having runne through the three parts of the Principles of the Art military practised in these Netherlands I thought that my workes were not compleate unlesse this Appendix of Marshall discipline were annexed unto them And now by the grace of God having finished even this daye putt an end to my Militarie Labours I render thanks unto the Lord of Hoasts who hath given mee health wisedome and understanding to performe this laborious worke And eternally blessed be his glorious name who by the eye of his divine providence and under the shaddowe of his wings hath preserved mee the space of two and fortie yeares through many dangers and though I have bin present in many hott services in this Land yet he hath not given the Ennemy so much power as to draw one drop of bloode from mee And now this being the last worke It comes unto you to desire your Patronage as a token and an expression of my loue and respect unto you both Beseeching the Almighty to preserve you my Aunt your Mother all our familly in health and happinesse hereafter to crowne you all with everlasting blisse resting Your ever loving Coussin to commaund HENRY HEXHAM From the Citie of Delph in Holland this 30 of Ianuarij 1643. Stylo novo AN APPENDIX OF THE LAWES ARTICLES AND Ordinances touching marshall discipline Sett downe and established by the Lords the States Generall of the Vnited Provinces WHereas by daily experience many disorders are found to gtowe amongst those that beare armes tending to the great dammage of these Countreys and prejudice of the gouvernement thereof which notwithstanding are not any where so punished as in reafon they ought because there is no certaine order or lawe touching like matters as yet decreed and and published The States Generall of the Vnited Provinces have therefore with the advice of the Councell of the State of the same ordained appointed and deereed doe by these presents ordaine appoint and decree the orders laws here ensuing which is their will to have from point to point strictly observed and followed by all those that beare armes in their service To which end they shall be every where published and according sworne to be kept by the Souldiers I. FIrst he that shall take the Lords name in vaine or blaspheme the same shall for the first time make an honorable amends and be kept three dayes in prison at bread and water The second time he shall have a glowing yron thrust through his tongue then be stripped to his shirt and so banished out of the Vnited Provinces II. The like penalty shall they incurre for the first and second times who shal either doe or say ought in despite or derision of Gods word or the Ministers of the Church III. All wilfull murthers rapes adultery fyring of houses the very violence outrage falshood other like bad facts and open offenses or vnnaturall abuses shal be punished with death IV. None shall any way outrage strike knock beate threaten or dishonestly touch any widowes maryed or vnmaried women or such as are in childbed or with child or any young children on paine to be discharged without money or pasport or els punished corporally according to the quality of the offense Likewise all common whores shall for the first time bee expulsed out of the Campe with shame and being found there againe the second time shal be soundly whipped and banished V. He that shal have done or conspired ought against the States the Countrey Townes or other places thereof or against any Governours or Captains in the same whereby the publique state of the Land may be in any sort endammaged or endangered as also whosoever shal consent therevnto shall without any mercie bee hanged VI. The like punishment shall they also incurre whosoever he be that hath knowledge of any such matter and shall not reveale it to their Captaine or chiefe Officers VII None shall raise any mutiny or make any vnlawfull assembly on whatsoever secret cloaked or other pretences whatsoeuer it be but shall give notice thereof to their Commaunders on paine of hanging VIII In like sort shal they alsoo bee punished that shal be present at such assemblies or call stir vp and incite any to be present thereat And it is to be vnderstood also that such Officers as shal be at the like seditious meetings shal receive punishment before all other souldiers except those that are noe authors thereof IX He that shal speake ill of the States general or particular the Councel of State or other Superiours or shall speake ought to despite or deride any of them shall without mercy be punished with death X. He that shal have spoken any wordes tending to sedition mutiny or disobedienee or that having heard such wordes and shal not presently acquaint his Captaine therewith shal be punished with death XI In like sort shall they also be punished who rehearse any such words in presence of private souldiours either of themselves or by suggestion of others or practise ought whereby any mutiny or sedition may growe XII No man
Leerdam c. Marquis ofter Vere Vlissingen Lord Baron of Breda of the Cittie of Grave Land of Kuyck Diest Grimbergen Herstal Kranendonck Warneston Arlay Noseroy S. Vijt Daesbourg Polanen Wilmstadt Niervaert Ysselsteyn S. Martensdijck Geertruydenberg Chasteau Regnard the high and lower Swaluwe Naeltwijck c. Vicount Hereditarie of Antwerpe Besançon Marshal Hereditarie of Holland Gouvernour of Gueldre Holland Zeeland West-Friesland Zutphen Vtrecht and Over-Yssel Captaine General and Admiral of the Vnited Provinces of the lowe Countries Vnto all who these presents shal see or heare Whereas by dayly experience it is found that many Officers of Companies both of Horse Foot in the service of this State doe meddle with tapping of Beere wine or Burndwine Selling of Tobacco and the like Being a thing evidently ●ending to the great prejudice and disreputation of Armes as also contrarie to all good militarie order and discipline from which many disorders and inconveniences doe happen and arise among souldiers We therefore let you know That being intended to amend and prevent from henceforth as much as possible may be the disorders aforesaid we have prohibited and forbidden like as we prohibit and forbidd expresly by these presents that no Officers of Companies comprehending also the Corporals and Clarkes of Companies of what qualities soeuer they be either of Horse of Foote nor their Wifes or any other person of their families after the time of a moneth next following the date of these shal vndertake to meddle with tapping of Beere Wine or Burndwine Selling of Tobacco the like vpon paine of the losse of their Offices and that the Captaine who have notice of it shall be found to permit it in his Companie shall forfet every time to wit the Captaine of Horse the summe of fourescore gilders at twentie stivers a peece and the Captaine of Foote the summe of fiftie gilders or the like value Wherefore we do ordaine and command the Fiscal of the Generalitie and all other particular Auditors of the Garrisons to proceed against the offenders according to the losses punishments and fines aforesaid without any kind of favour And to the end that no body may have occasion to pretend any ignorance of it hereof We doe allso charge and comman all Coronels speedily to acquaint all the Captaines of their Regiments with the contents of these Item all Governours and Commanders of the Garrisons to cause this our Placcate of Interdiction presently to be proclamed and published by sound of Trumpet and Drumme at such times and places as are used for the like proclamations Given at the Hage this 1. of Iuly 1637. F. Henry de Nassau By order of his Hignesse C. Huygens A Copie Of the Articles of Quarter for the Ransomes of Officers and Souldiers agreed and concluded on betweene the King of Spaines side and the States of the vnited Provinces Translated out of Dutch in to English Don Francisco de Mendoza Duke of Veraguas Admirall of the Kingdomes and Crowne of Arragon of the West-Indie of the Ocean sea Marquesse of Guadelesta and of Iamayca Conte de Montalegre and of Adelandtado in the Indie Lord of Valey of Setta Trandel Contrides and of the Barronies of Gorga Bechi Ribarosa Andara Venidolech Commander of Valdepenas of the order of Calatrave Stuard vnto his Catholicke Maieste and one of his Council of State and of the warre High stuard to the illustrious Albert Archduke of Austria Captanie Generall of the light horse in the Netherlands BEing found fitting for certaine good respects to make a more perticular and a more speciall declaration then hath bene heretofore of the Quarter which ought to be held and observed betweene the melitie and those of Holland their associates on the other side because there happens duylie disputes touching the ransoming of some perticular men the excessive charges which they are att about their dyet other things which is exhausted from the prisonners who in regard of these excessive expēs are not sometimes able to pay satisfie them therefore are forced to stay longer in prison then they should doe to their great hurt and the dammage of those which have taken them prisonners To the intent thē that euery man maye precisely know for what ransome he maye be released out of prison that noe more excessiue charges maye be pressed out of him being not able to paye it It is so that wee have specified by writting the taxation which euerie mā is bound to paye and which noe man shal violate or infringe in this forme manner following vidz   gilders A reformado A Captaine of a troupe of horse in Esse 1000. 300. gs A Lieutenant of a troupe of Horsse in Esse 200. 75. A Cornet in Esse 150. 50. A Lieutenant Coronell of foote in Esse 70.0 200. A Sariant Maiour of a Regiment of foote being or having bene a Captaine 700. gs And being noe Captaine 150. 50. A Captaine of Foote in Esse 600. 50. A Lieutenant to a Sariant Maiour a foote 75.   A Sariant Maiour of a particular place 100.   A Lieutenant of foote 60   An Alpherus or an Ensigne 60   All Sariants clarkes of Companie and other inferiour Officers shal be released for their months paye Likewise al Souldiers serving aswel on horse as on foote shal be released for a months pay as hath bin accustomed in former times A Quartermaster Generall for 400. gs The particular Quartermasters aswel of Horse as of foote Regiments a Captaine of the watch a Captaine of the Guides and all those which serve vnder the Quartermaster Generall with the Officers above specified al of them shal be released for a months pay A Commissarie of the Musters 300 gs The Officers and Commisses of the Veador Contador Pagador belonging to the Treasurie of Warre each of them shal be ransomed for 200 For those of the Train belonging to the ordinance gs The Lieutenant of the ordinance 600 A Gentlemen of the ordinance and master Cannonier 60 The Contadors Commisses Controullers and Pagadors of the ordinance or amunition each 300 The Receivers of the ordinance each 300 The Waggenmaster Generall 600 His Lieu●enant and other Commisses of the waggons each 60 gs The chiefe Commissarie of the Canon horsses 300 gs All other Commisses or particular Commises of the Canon horses each 60 gs The Conductors of the Ordinance Amunition Waggons and Canon chorses each in his traine 15 gs Each Canounier 15 gs The Masters of the fire-worckes each 70 Each of their Conductours 20 The Captaines of the pyonniers each 100 Each Pyonnier 10 The saylours which serve about the ordinance aswell in the one as in the other army or other perticular workmen shal be released each for 15. gs and the Captaine of these saylours each for 300 gs The Bridg-masters or Captaines of the punts 100 Their Lieutenants each 30 gs a peece and those which have the oversight of the bridge or punts 12 gs
the charge of the dayes which shall be over and above the 24. of October 6. That aswell on the one side as on the other all Captains and Officers which have prisoners taken shal be commanded not to omit the sending of their ransomes and the expences of the Souldiers prisoners according to the agreement abovesaid 7. And forasmuch as in the generall quarter one cannot know in what place the quarter ought ordinarily to be kept which causeth often disputes It is agreed on that the quarter shall be kept and observed in all places where Contribution is payd with the consent and will of those that are owners of the same places as also in neutrall Countries 8. And seeing that in the aforesaid Generall quarter many of the superiour and chief Officers as also some of the inferiour and meaner Officers and others having pay aswell on the one side as on the other are not included therein Wee declare that henceforward all those which are not comprehended in the generall quarter above mentioned of what quality soever they bee and which are bound to follow the armies on both sides shall enioy the benefit of this quarter upon condition of paying six months of their entertainments onely the two Generals excepted 9. And because in one of the articles of the quarter there is a Clause that Captains and other military Officers having in their possession some other charge or commission then military should not be included in the aforesaid generall quarter it is intended that they onely shall be comprehended in that Article of the quarter of their military charge without paying any other ransome 10. And seeing in the generall quarter there is no mention made of any posts or Messengers it is agreed on that all Messengers or posts being taken on horsback shall be ransomable for the ransome of a horseman and those which go a foot for the ransome of a private souldier upon condition that under such a pretext or colour no man of quality may passe who indeed ought to take no such office upon him 11. It is likewise agreed upon and is intended that all Traitors Runnawaies Malefactours sentenced and banished by justice shall not be included in this accord but to all others they shall be bound to give quarter that are so taken prisoners aswell on the one side as on the other though one is not bound to give quarter to those persons abovesaid 12. And seeing in the Generall quarter there is an Auditor of the ordinance nominated whereas indeed there is none It is intended and is agreed on that under the same Article the particular Auditors of Garrisons Regiments and Tercias shall be included and touching the Auditor Generall and his Griffiers in the Armie of his Catholique Majesty and the Fiscall and his Griffier in the army of the States of the united Provinces they shall be comprehended in the eighth Article mentioning the superiour and chiefe officers and the meaner Officers and others which are not included in the former generall quarter All which Articles shal be punctually observed and kept on this side in witnesse whereof we have signed hereunto Given in the Army at Brecht the 18. of October 1622. And was signed Ambrosio Spinola By order from his Excel And was subscribed De la Motte And sealed with the seale of armes of the said Lord Marquesse in red waxe And translated out of French into Dutch and out of Dutch into English and is found to agree with the Originall Ian van Dalen Griffier HIS HIGHNESSE THE PRINCE OF ORANGE HIS Proclamation and Edict against wicked Swearers and Blasphemers of the sacred Name of God WHereas by daylie experience a great number of ungodly Swearers and Blasphemers are in this present Armie It is so that his Highnesse to prohibite and punish all such abhominations and blasphemies if these Transgressors and Offendors of what Nation soever they be shall presume to sweare by the most holy Name of God if they be Officers the first time shall forfeit a moneths pay whereof one third part shall be given to the Informers and the other two parts to the relief of the poor wounded sick Souldiers if the second time the Officers shall be degraded from their charge and command as long as his Highnesse shall think fitting And in case they be Souldiers or other Persons which bear no office or charge in the Armie the first time they shal be lockt to a post to the open view of all men before the front and head of their Quarter Regiment as an example to others and afterwards to be committed to prison to live with bread and water for the space of two dayes And the second time to have a glowing aule boared through their tongue and besides to be banished out of the command of this State Charging and commanding by these all Colonels Captains and other Officers whatsoever to proceed against the Offendors hereof and to see that the execution be strictly and duely performed without any favour or connivence according to the contents abovesaid and the second time to inform his Highnes thereof to the end that these Penalties against Officers Souldiers and other Offendors with the consent of his Highnesse may be inflicted upon them Given in the Campe at Botbergen neere Rhyneberk this 19. of Iuly 1642. stylo novo and was signed Frederick Henry de Nassau and underneath stood By order from his Highnesse C. Huygens FINIS
found by day or by night out of the Campe or a place besieged without his Captaines leave shal be punished with death XLI Whosoever shall goe a free-booting and commit spoyles extorsions and theft shall be hanged XLII If one souldior challenge another into the field without leave from him that commaundeth in that quarter hee shal be punished with death XLIII If any Corporal or other commaunding the watch shall suffer two souldiours to goe foorth to fight he shall without mercy be punished with death XLIV Any souldour being wronged by word or deed he shal repaire to him that commaundes in the quarter who after the hearing of both parties shall cause satisfaction of the wrong he hath done vnto the party interessed with bare head in presence of the whole watch And if he finde cause shall also disarme the wrong doer and banish him out of the Company XLV And if there bee no witnes of the quarell then shall the sayd Commander cause the parties to agree in his presence whereto if they will not condescend then both or hee that denies it shal be disarmed and banished out of the Company XLVI Whatsoever souldiour or Commaunder shal goe out of the campe Towne or fort or enter thereinto by any other way then at the poris and ordinary entrances shal be hanged XLVII If any souldiour shall refuse the commaund of his Cap. or any other who commaunde over him in the seruice of the States Generael and not performe the same hee shal be punished with death as hee likewise shal who transgresseth any of the Generalls commandments published by sound of drumme or trumpet XLVIII At the soundich of any alarme every one shall resort to his Ensigne or Cornet and who soever comes not thither vnlesse it be on apparaut necessi or runnes to an other place without consent and speciall order from his Commaunder or comes not so soone as his Ensigne shal be punished with death XLIX Every Souldiour shal aide and defend his Colours by day and night and on the first warning repaire vnto them not departing thence vntil it bee brought into a place of safety on payne of death L. If any shal depart out of the order or ranke wherin he is placed vnlesse it bee on necessary occasions and that he hath therewith acquainted his Officer hee shal bee punished with death LI. He that shall first beginne to flye in a battaile or vpon an assault may lawfully be slaine thereupon by any one And if he escape hee shal be declared a villaine and receive punishment of death without mercy LII None that is appointed for the defense of any breach trence or skonce bee it Captaine or Souldiour shall willingly forsake the same or through any false or coulored occasions or excuses absent himselfe from thence without sufficient order or warrant allowed by Councel of warre on payne of death LIII None shal surrender or deliver to the enemy any place which the keeping thereof is committed vnto him on payne of death LIV. Likewise none shal runne from his quarter in a besieged place call for composition or speake thereof be vnwilling to fight labour or defend their quarter or make others vnwilling therevnto or doe ought els in such a place whereby the defense thereof may be hindered on payne of death without any mercy LV. If any man runne away to the enemy or in his flight bee taken from the enemy hee shal bee punished with death LVI No Captaines shal seduce or intice away each others Souldiours on payne of death LVII Whosoever shal by word or deede busy himselfe with the Sergeant Maiour doing his office bee hee Captaine or Souldiour he shal without mercy be punished with death As he also shal who wil not content himselfe with that quarter or lodging whereto he shal be appointed by his Quartermaster or Furrier or he that will disturbe another man in his place LVIII If any souldiour having the watch shal come to his Colours not fully armed to march with the rest vnto the watch he shall for the first time bee kept three dayes at bread and water the second disarmed and banished for three Moneths out of the company and the third time suffer death LIX Every one of what condition soever he bee shal forthwith or before the evening bring before him that commaunds in the quarter all such prisoners as shal be taken of the enemy on payne of forfeicting the said prisoners and to bee punished besides with death LX. And if any shal take prisoner a Generall Commaunder or other man of accompt of the enemy he is foorthwith to present or cause to bee presented the said prisoner vnto the States generall or Councell of State and with-all to deliver him over as also whatsoever other prisoners they wil take to themselves receiving therefore a reasonable reward according to the quality and ability of the prisoner provided that it exceeds not the somme of 5000. gilders And so the said prisoner shal be at the disposing of the aforesaid States and he that tooke him to pretend no further interest in that behalfe LXI Likewise none shal kil any prisoner or set his ransome or after the payment of the said ransome suffer him to depart without leave of the General or him that commaunds in the quarter on paine of being difarmed and banished out of these Countreys LXII And if any prisoners bee found walking along the Campe or place of garnison without leave from the General or him that commaundes there he to whom the prisoner belongeth shall forfeict him to those who shall first lay handes on the prisoner LXIII Concerning lawfull prizes whosoeuer brings in the same shall acquaint therewith the Generall or him that commaundes in the quarter within three houres after their returne to the end they may bee accordingly registred on payne of forfeicting the same and to be besides punished on the bodie LXIIII. Wosoever shal haue gotten any thing vpon the enemy and giveth not notice thereof as aforesaid that it may be recorded after solde in the Campe or place of garnison but shall sell or cause it to bee sold in the places or townes neare therevnto shall without any mercy bee punished with death to th' end that better order be held in all no man wronged in his right LXV When a souldiour shall have done any offense or fault his Captaine shal be bound on payne of three moneths supension from his charge to deliver the said souldiour into the Generals handes or his that commaunds in the quarter who with the Captaines Lieutenants and Ensignes then present shall vpon th'information which hee shall cause to be taken thereof judge according to these orders and lawes LXVI He that is drunke on his watch-day shal be cassiered banished out of the Company LXVII Jtem if any one drinke himselfe drunke and in his drunkennesse commit anv il or ought forbidden hee shal not thereby bee excused but so much the more sharpely punished LXVIII
If any Cap. or souldiour shal refuse the muster or review hee shal be cassiered LXIX None shal at the mvster let himselfe be entred by a changed or other name then his owne nor shall passe muster with a borrowed horsse or armes neither shall any on the musterday lend the like on payne of being disarmed and banished out of the Company LXX None shall let himselfe be entred or muster vnder two Companis on payne of death LXXI None shal diminish or pawne his armes which are appointed him by his Captaine on payne of being disarmed and banished for sixe moneths out of the Company LXXII None shal likewise take or pawne any souldiours armes on payne of loosing double the worth of the pawne LXXIII None shal play away or quite his atmes but keepe the same alwayes cleane and serviceable on payne of being cassiered out of the Company without pasport LXXIV None shal by cousenage get away his fellowes provisions victuals or armes on payne of being disarmed and banished for three moneths out of the Company or otherwise shal sustaine corporal punishment according to the quality of the offense LXXV He that shal presume to set vpon a Commissary of the musters or wrong him either in word or deede shal be punished with death LXXVI Jf any Captaine give his souldiours lesse then the pay allowed him by the States he shal be disgraded LXXVII If any souldiour proffer to drawe his weapon against his Chiefe or Commaunder he shal be punished with death LXXVIII If the Provost or his Officers apprehend one or more souldiours none of what degree soever shall oppose himselfe thereagainst or reskewe or attempt to reskewe the said prisoners on payne of death LXXIX Furthermore no Officer nor Gentleman of any Company of Horse or Foote or any common souldiour shal victaile in any Campe without the Generals special consent on payne of being disarmed LXXX Likewise all Victualers that victual in the Campe shal be subject to the aforesaid articles and the Councel of warre there being on the penalty here in contayned and shal not draw any wine or beere for any one in the evening an houre after the Sunnes setting or in the morning asmuch before the rysing thereof on payne of forfeicting 3. gilders for every time they shal be found to have done so the said forfeict to be converted the one halfe to the Provosts behoofe and the other to the reliefe of the poore LXXXI All other abuses and offenses not specified in these Orders shal be punished according to the ordinances lawes and customes of the warre LXXXII If any souldiours should not bee present at the proclayming of these orders lawes they shal notwithstanding be asmuch bound to the observation of them as the other who were present But to the end none maye pretend ignorance and every one have notice thereof the States Generall have given order that the same shal bee every where published on the muster-day and charge the Commissaries to cause all the souldiours to sweare accordingly thereunto THus done and decreed at Arnhem after sundry conferences had hereupon with the chiefest Commaunders of these Vnited Provinces It being farther appointed that these orders and lawes shal be published both in the Campe and wheresoever els it shal be meete and requisite that at every muster the Commissaries shal reade propound the same againe vnto the Companies The 13. of August 1590 By order of the Councel of State Chr. Huygheus His Ex cie Commandeth herewith all Persons of this present Armie of what Condition or qualitie soever they bee to observe keepe these poincts following vpon the penalties therein contained I. THat noe man in marching shall forsake his Collours or Cornet vpon paine of death II That noe man in marching or quartring shall endammage the Jnhabitants of this Land or those which sit vnder Safe-gard or are Newtrall vpon payne of death III That noe man shall breake downe any churches or Howses Hewe downe any fruict-trees or steale any Bells Jron worke matterialls or Cattle vpon payne of death IV That noe man without the consent of his Commandour shall goe further then a Canon shott in circumference without the Armie or lie out of it vpon payne of a strappado and wronging any man shal be hanged without mercie V That noe man shal fight within the quarter or drawne his sword or make any great noise by night vpon payne of death VI That noe man comming to the Armie with victuals or Sutlers either within or without the Armie shal be made boote off or robt vpon paine of death VII That noe man shall sell any boote or goods in the Armie without beating the Drumme by the consent of the President of the high-Court of Justice and the foreknowlege of the Provost Marshall Generall vpon forfeyture of loosing the said boote or goods the one halfe to be given to the poore and the other halfe to the Provost Marshall Generall VIII That noe man shall sell likewise any goods without beating the Drumme and the foreknowledge of the Provost Marshall Generall vpon forfeyture of them and to paye sixe gilders besides IX That all Chiefs Captaines of Horse foote their Souldiers vnder them having Committed or being accused of any of these aforeseid offences they shal helpe to put them into the hands of the Marshall or else they shal be answerable for them in case they refuse or hinder the same X And all Shippers and Saylers being a Land shall as well be lyable to these Articles as all others persons XI That noe man shal doe his easement within the Armie but in the places appointed for that vse upon forfeiture of his vpermost garmant XII That noe man shall arrest any man in the Armie or sue him for any old actions or debts made without the Armie XIII That noe man shall oppose himselfe against the Provost Marshall Generall or his men shall howte after them or misuse them in word or in deede vpon payne of being hang'd without mercie XIV That all prisonners of the Ennemy shall be delivered into the custodie of the Provost Marshall Generall As likewise all prisonners of the Armie which are liable to bodily punishment with a pertinent information of their offences or accusations as others XV That all particular Marshals of Regiments Admiralitie Artillerie Guards or others shall bee vnder the Provost Marshall Generall XVI That noe man shall sett any price vpon any victuals within or without the Armie without the consent of the Provost Marshal General and according to the rate which is given him vpon paine of Arbitrall punishment XVII That noe man shal suttle in the Armie before he hath given vp his name to the General of the victuals and the Provost Marshal General vpon the forfeyture of sixe gilders XVIII That al Sutlers comming into the Armie shal give vp a note of their wares to the Generall of the victualls the Provost Marshal General vpon the forfeiture of sixe gilders XVIII That