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A37632 Another declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning subscriptions for bringing in money, plate, and horses together with additions to the former instructions for deputy lievtenants ... as also the copy of a letter sent to Master William Crofts at the Hague by Master Henry Wilmot ... and a letter from the Earle of Warwick to Mr. John Pym ... England and Wales. Parliament.; Warwick, Robert Rich, Earl of, 1587-1658.; Rochester, Henry Wilmot, Earl of, 1612?-1658. 1642 (1642) Wing E1217; ESTC R29998 6,316 10

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shall receive such money or plate and shall deliver such Acquittances to the severall persons to whom they doe belong And all such as make such returnes of Money or Plate shall receive reasonable allowance from the Treasurers for the same according to their discretions All that finde Horses shall presently send them up to London according to the Propositions In those Counties where no Commissions are issued to those that were nominated for Deputy Lieutenants or none have been nominated there the same Authority to be given to such Justices of the Peace or other Gentlemen of those Counties which shall be named by the Knights and Burgesses of those Counties and approved by both Houses as is to the Deputy Lieutenants in the first instruction That the time of notice shall be taken to be from the time that every man hears the Proposition first read by the Authority aforesaid It is ordered that Captaine Barrell Master Lloyd Iohn Smith of London Gent ' and Francis Dowsett of London Gent ' be Commissaries to Inroll and value the Horses and Armes to be raised according to the Propositions ADDITIONS THat any one or more already allowed by both Houses of Parliament to be a Deputy Lieutenant or Deputy Lieutenants in any County or any other two persons or more in every County City or Borough which shall be approved by both Houses shall have power to put the Propositions in execution in all points according to the former Instructions That the Knights Citizens and Burgesses of the severall Counties Cities and Boroughs within this Realme be required with all speed to commend these Propositions to their severall Counties Cities and Boroughs respectively to be put in execution That the persons aforesaid may have power to name one or more in each County to take the subscriptions of those who will prepare Horses in readinesse for the ends proposed in the Propositions and to inroll them and appoint Officers and from time to time to view them and to see they be compleatly armed and exercised in the respective Counties That whosoever shall bring in one or more Horses without Arms or Money to finde them may have his or their Horses valued and listed by such as are appointed in the respective Counties the owners of those Horses ingaging themselves to bring them in for the service of the Common-wealth when they shall be required by any Authority to that purpose by both Houses of Parliament That all such Horses as are subscribed by the Members of either House or by the Citizens of London may be shewed and inrolled by Saturday next the ninth of July instant that they may be divided into Troopes and trained A Declaration of the LORDS and COMMONS assembled in PARLIAMENT VVHereas question hath been made by some persons whether the time for subscriptions of Horse Money and plate according to Propositions lately published by the Lords and Commons in Parliament were not limitted to fourteen dayes after notice given to all within the City of London and sixty miles distant from the said City The Lords and Commons doe declare That they did not prescribe any time for such subscriptions but onely desire such as were within the said City or within such a distance to hasten the bringing in money plate and horses as much conducing to that service And they doe further declare that whosoever shall yet bring in money plate or horses or subscribe to bring in any money plate or Horses according to the said propositions and to the ends therein mentioned shall doe an acceptable service to the common-wealth and shall have the same consideration conditions and protection as is expressed in those Propositions onely it is still desired that it may be done with all convenient speed A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament Concerning the publishing of divers Proclamations and Papers in forms of Proclamations in His Majesties Name VVHereas severall Proclamations Declarations and Papers in forms of Proclamations have issued out in His Majesties Name commanding Parsons Vicars Curates Sheriffs Mayors Bayliffs and other Officers to publish and proclaim the same being contrary to Law and to dvers Orders Ordinances and Declarations of both Houses of Parliament and much to the scandall and derogation of both the sayd Houses Be it Ordered and declared by the Lords and Commons in Parliament That no Sheriff Major Bayliff Parson Vicar Curate or other Officer shall from henceforth publish or proclaim or cause to be proclaimed or published any such Proclamations Declarations or Papers which are or shall be contrary to any Oorder Ordinance or Declarations of the said Houses of Parliament or tending to the scandall or derogation of their proceedings but shall use all lawfull waies and means to restrain and hinder the proclaiming and publishing thereof And all Sheriffs Majors Bayliffs Parsons Vicars and Curates or other Officers that have forborn or refused or shall forbear or refuse to publish or proclaim any such Proclamations Declarations or Papers as aforesaid or have or shall hinder the publication thereof shall be protected by the power and authority of both Houses of Parliament Ordered by the Commons in Parliament That this be forthwith Printed and Published Hen. Elsing Cler. Par. D. Com. A Copy of Mr. Henry Wilmots Letter to Mr. William Crofts at the Hague intercepted at Sea by one of the Ships in his Majesties service and sent up to the Lord Admirall and was delivered to the Commons by the Lords at a conference of both Houses AMongst other Evidences of the disposition and designes of those in credit about the King and Queene a Letter was intercepted at Sea by one of the Ships now in his Majesties service and sent up to the Lord Admirall was delivered to the Commons by the Lords at a Conference of both Houses which was dated the two and twentieth of June from Yorke written by Mr. Henry Wilmot one of those who were privy to the conspiracy of Mr. Iermin and others about bringing up the Army the last yeare and directed to Mr. William Crofts a servant of the Queenes by this Letter it appeares that they have had often conferences of dividing the estates of the Parliament men and that this is the use they intend to make of the forces raised by his Majesty And that they are growne so bold upon his protection as to vilifie and deride the Parliament not only to contemne their summons but shamefully to abuse their messenger with violence and scorne Which Letter followeth in these words For Mr. Crofts at the Hague Dear Will BY these last Letters to the Queen you will finde a great alteration of businesse here the King that very lately appeared almost abandoned by all his Subjects is now become the Favourite of the Kingdome yet I beleeve his enemies are not so neglected as not to be able to raise an Army to oppose him and indeed here lies the jest for they will bee followed just enough to forfeit their estates which I have