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A25956 Articles to be propounded and treated upon, touching the rendring of the garrison of Oxford 1646 (1646) Wing A3887; ESTC R38537 5,261 9

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ARTICLES To be propounded and Treated upon touching the Rendring of the Garrison of OXFORD 1. THat a Safe Conduct be forthwith granted to one or more Messengers to be sent to His Majesty to informe Him We are entring into a Treaty that His Pleasure may be knowne before any thing be concluded 2. That the Duke of Yorke may be disposed of as His Majesty shall Order with all His Servants and Chaplaines placed about Him by the King That out of His Majesties Revenue an Allowance of two hundred Pounds weekly may be assigned his Highnesse for defraying his Dyet Robes Privy-Purse c. 3. That their Highnesses Prince Rupert and Prince Maurice His Majesties Nephewes and their Servants with their Horses Armes and Goods free from any Disturbance shall have liberty to remaine where they shall please in England or Wales and their maintenance be provided for till they receive His Majesties Pleasure how to dispose themselves Or to give them Passes if they so desire it for themselves and Servants to goe beyond Seas carrying with them their Horses and Goods without any molestation and free from taking any Oath And to receive the benefit of the other ensuing Articles 4. That the Great Seale now in the Custody of Sir Richard Lane Knight Lord Keeper and the Privy Seale and Signet now in the Custody of Sir Edward Nicholas Knight His Majesties Principall Secretary of State and all other Seales of Office and Courts of Iustice the Mint the Sword of State the White-staves Keyes and other Ensignes of Honour and Office with all His Majesties Goods remaine in the severall hands His Majesty hath already intrusted the Custody of them untill His particular Pleasure be knowne and then to be removed as He shall direct 5. That Sir Thomas Glemham Knight c. Governour of Oxford with his Servants and all that to him belong And likewise all Officers and Souldiers both of Horse and Foot with their Servants shall march out of the City of Oxford on horsebacke with their Horses and Armes flying Colours Drums beating Matcher lighted at both ends and Bullet in their mouthes with their Bag and Baggage and that every Souldier have twelve Charges of Powder And the like for all reformed Officers and Officers belonging to the Traine of Artillery with six Peeces of Cannon with Powder and twelve Rounds and all thereto belonging being such as the Governour shall make choice of And shall march to such a place as His Majesty shall direct And in case they shall be discharged by His Majesty from further Service and procure His Majesties leave to that purpose Then to have power to Treat with any Forreigne Prince or State for Entertainment and thirty dayes Free-Quarter to be allowed them That to those that shall make no Condition with any Forreigne Prince or State in the said limitation of time free leave be given for fix Months to transport themselves beyond Seas with their Horses and Armes or to goe to their owne homes And in all other particulars to be allowed the same Conditions at the rest of the Lords and Gentry that are Conditioned for is this Garrison That no Oath or Covenant be ever imposed upon any of them nor any restraint either for occasion of Debt or any other pretence whatsoever past during the time above limited of six Months 6. That such a proportion of Carts and Teemes as the Governour shall thinke fit shall be allowed to transport the Officers Baggage and all other Persons whatsoever now residing in this Garrison 7. That no Officer or Souldier or any other Person shall in their March Rendezvous or Quarters be stopped or plundred upon any pretence whatsoever And if any such thing shall happen full satisfaction to be given before release of the Hostages 8. That two Officers be appointed The one for Accommodation of Free-Quarter for Officers Souldiers and others And the other Officer to look to the providing of Carriages and Horses for Officers and their Baggage 9. That all such Officers Souldiers and others as are sick hurt and cannot march out of the Towne shall have free liberty to stay till they be recovered and that they may have subsistance given them in the mean● time and afterwards may have leave and a safe Convoy to goe to their owne homes or to any of the Kings Armies or Garrisons or to goe beyond Seas as they shall desire and in the meane time to take no Oath as abovesaid 10. That all Officers and Souldiers Wives Children and Servants and all others now in this City may have liberty to goe along with their Husbands or to them if they please or to returne to their owne Houses and Estates to enjoy them 11. That the Goods of all Officers Souldiers and others which at this time cannot be carried out or transported may remains in this City till they have opportunity to send for them and then to have Carriages to transport them paying reasonable rates 12. That no man shall intice any Officer or Souldier of the Kings with any promise of preferment or reward to serve the Parliament nor no Infamy shall be offered in word or deed to any Officer or Souldier nor shall they when they are at their owne homes be pressed or forced to serve against their wills 13. That the Chaplains of the Regiments of Horse and Foot Marching with us may have free liberty to use the Booke of Common-●rayer in the march during the time aforesaid 14. That all Prisoners belonging to this Garrison may be released where ever they are and are to enjoy the full benefit of these Articles 15. That any Officer or Souldier as well Reformed as other and all other persons whatsoever residing in this Garrison without exception during the abovesaid time of six moneths shall have leave to goe to London or any where else within the Parliament Quarters to follow their busines and not be molested with any Action of Deb● or Imprisonment but have a safe Conduct given them to that purpose 16. That all the Horses Armes Money and other Goods whatsoever taken as lawfull prize of Warre during these troubles now in the City be continued in the possession of the present possessors 17. That all persons of quality Noblemen Iudges Knights Ladies Gentlemen Cittizens Inhabitants and all other persons of both sexes without exception of any now resident in Oxford may remaine here as long as they think it convenient or at any time when they please have free liberty to remove themselves their Families with their Armes Horses Coaches and other goods and writings without search violence or disturbance either to live at their owne Houses or elsewhere And those who have professions to be as liberty to exercife them and that all the persons above mentioned shall enjoy their Houses Lands Rents Revenues Goods and Estates reall and personall Offices Places and all other things to them respectively belonging or which they have in trust for any other or wherein any others are trusted