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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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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