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A83110 An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament, for putting the county of Surrey into a posture of defence, by the better regulating of the trained-bands, and raising other forces of horse and foot, for the preservation and safety of the said county, and the pay of such foot as shall belong to the garrison of Farnham-Castle. Die Martis, 1 Julii, 1645. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. England and Wales. Parliament. 1645 (1645) Wing E1904; Thomason E292_2; ESTC R200143 6,384 12

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE Lords Commons Assembled in PARLIAMENT For putting the County of Surrey into a posture of defence by the better regulating of the Trained-Bands And raising other Forces of Horse and Foot for the preservation and safety of the said County and the pay of such Foot as shall belong to the Garrison of Farnham-Castle Die Martis 1 Julii 1645. ORdered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament That this Ordinance be forthwith printed and published H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. London Printed for Edw. Husbands Jul. 3. 1645. Die Martis 1 Julii 1645. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for putting the County of Surrey into a posture of defence by the better regulating of the Trained-Bands and raising other Forces of Horse and Foot for the preservation and safety of the said County and the pay of such Foot as shall belong to the Garrison of Farnham-Castle THe Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament taking into their serious considerations the necessity that all the Counties of this Kingdom and Dominion of Wales in this time of imminent danger should put themselves into a posture of defence by raising of Forces both of Horse and Foot for the necessary defence and safety of their Counties from the incursion of those raised against the Parliament which daily plunder and spoile in all parts where they come And finding that the County of Surrey hath not as yet been put into such a posture of defence as was expected by reason of differences which have there arise by reason of one Ordinance of Parliament for the said County bearing date the seven twentieth of July one thousand six hundred fourty and three which was then passed upon a present occasion of danger that would not admit of a long debate as by the Preamble of the said Ordinance doth and may appear Now for the better setling of the said County and the enabling them fully to put themselvs into a posture of defence it is thought fit and so ordained and declared that the Militia of the said County shal be hereafter regulated and executed according to the tenor of this present Ordinance and in no other manner Be it therefore ordained and declared by the Lords and Comons assembled in Parliament and by the Authority of the same that for the intents and purposes before mentionned the County of Surrey shall forthwith be put into a posture of defence and shall raise Forces of Horse and Foot for the defence of the said County in manner and forme following in this Ordinance expressed and no otherwise And that the Lord-Lievtenant or in his absence the Deputy-Lievtenants of the said County or any two or more of them shall forthwith after notice or receipt of this Ordinance issue out their Warrants to the Constables and Headboroughs of the several Parishes or to any two or more of the most able fitting persons of the Parishes within every respective hundred or division thereby requiring them at certain times and places prefixt to deliver to them a List or Schedule of the names of all persons within their severall and respective Parishes from the age of sixteen to sixty being of ability of body and of all other persons whatsoever worth one hundred pounds or more in Lands or Goods and of all Horses and Mares above foure yeers of age and the names of the Owners and of all Arms Guns and other usefull weapons for the War with the names of the Owners of them except such men and arms as are now or shall be hereafter listed in the Trained-bands and Trained-troopes And that the said Lord-Lievtenant or in his absence the Deputy-Lievtenants or any two or more of them shall hereby have power to charge the said parties with horse and arms so as no person be charged with a Harquebusier or light-horse unlesse he hath one hundred pounds per annum in Lands or be worth one thousand two hundred pounds in Goods and Lands nor with a Dragoon unlesse he be worth foure hundred pounds in goods or fourty pounds per annum in lands nor with a whole foot-arms unlesse he be worth one hundred pounds in goods or fifteen pounds per annum in lands And be it further ordained that all persons well-affected being charged and listed to serve as aforesaid or the major part of them shall within their severall and respective divisions forthwith and so from time to time as cause shall be propound and nominate Colonells Lievtenant-Colonells Serjeant-Maiors and Captaines over them being men of ability and men well-affected and found faithfull from the beginning of these troubles which said Officers being approved and allowed of by the Lord-Lievtenant or in his absence by the Deputy-Lievtenants or any two or more of them within the said County shall have commissions accordingly from the said Lord-Lievtenant of the said County And be it further ordained that all and every person and persons whatsoever which shall by virtue of this Ordinance be charged to provide horse or armes as aforesaid shall every moneth after they are so charged pay to the Treasure appointed by the Lord-Lievtenant or in his absence by the Deputy-Lievtenants or any two or more of them for the said County the severall sums of money following viz. For every horseman twelve pence for every foot-man six pence towards the providing of trumpets drums colours and other charges incident to the said service And be it also ordained by the Authority aforesaid that it shall may be lawfull for the Lord-Lievtenant or in his absence for the Deputy-Lievtenants of the said County of Surrey or for any two or more of them within the said County from time to time so long as the said service shall continue by warrant under their hands and seals to be directed unto the severall and respective high-Constables of the hundreds within their severall divisions of the said County to assesse and tax by indifferent rates upon the Inhabitants of the said County so much money as shall be requisite for the payment of such experienced Majors Lievtenants or other inferiour Officers as shall be necessary for the said service to be allowed of as aforesaid and they shall be paid according to the establishment of Sir Thomas Fairfax's Army whilest they are in service and a moytie of their half pay when they lie still as likewise for the other Officers and Souldiers pay when they are in service according to the pay of horse and foot in the said Army and not above and for such other charges as will be incident and necessary for the said service And if any part of the County shall performe service and any other part shall not bring up their proportion of men then that part shall be inforced as is hereafter prescribed by the Lord-Lievtenant or in his absence by the Deputy-Lievtenants or any two or more of them to pay for such Souldiers as they shall be defective in to make all parts equall in charge