|
2 January, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for the Parliament Forces to drive the
King's from Brill in Buckinghamshire. [L.J.,
v., 523.] |
9 January, 1642/3 |
Instructions for Sir William Brereton, Sir George
Booth, and the rest of the Deputy Lieutenants
of Chester. [L.J., v., 539.] Vol. i., p. 55. |
9 January, 1642/3 |
A Declaration and Ordinance for the Defence of
the County of Lincoln. [L.J., v., 538.]
Vol. i., p. 58. |
10 January, 1642/3 |
An Ordinance for Raising Forces in the County of
Wilts. [L.J., v., 542.] Vol. i., p. 60. |
14 January, 1642/3 |
An Ordinance for assessing the Counties of Northampton, Leicester, Derby, etc. [L.J., v., 554;
Husband, i., 891.] Vol. i., p. 61. |
14 January, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for stopping the coal trade to Newcastle,
etc. [L.J., v., 555.] Vol. i., p. 63. |
17 January, 1642/3 |
Order for assessing persons in the County of Devon
towards the charge of the Army there. [L.J.,
vi., 560.] Vol. i., p. 64. |
17 January, 1642/3 |
Order to pay money to the Deputy Lieutenants of
Devonshire. [L.J., v., 560.] Vol. i., p. 65. |
21 January, 1642/3 |
Ordinance against removing the Term to Oxford.
[L.J., v., 567; Husband, i., 896.] Vol. i., p. 65. |
21 January, 1642/3 |
Ordinance concerning the Customs [L.J., v., 567];
for the continuance of the ordinance of concerning the subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage from
1 March, 1643, to 25 March, 1644. |
26 January, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for assessing Lancashire for the relief of
Manchester, etc. [L.J., v., 573.] |
27 January, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for the Somersetshire men to have their
own contribution-money already raised for maintenance of the Forces raised there. [L.J., v.,
575; Husband, i., 898.] Vol. i., p. 67. |
27 January, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for the Assessment of the Malignants in
Somersetshire. [L.J., v., 576; Husband, i., 900.]
Vol. i., p. 69. |
30 January, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for new Loans and Contributions, etc.,
for Ireland. [L.J., v., 580; Husband, i., 204.]
Vol. i., p. 70. |
3 February, 1642/3 |
An Ordinance for the better raising and levying of
Mariners, Sailors and others for the present
guarding of the Seas, etc. [L.J., v., 585; Husband, i., 915.] Vol. i., p. 73. |
3 February, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for raising Forces and Money in the
County of Wilts. [L.J., v., 587.]
Vol. i., p. 74. |
8 February, 1642/3 |
An Ordinance for the Earl of Warwick to command
the Fleet. [L.J., v., 593.] Vol. i., p. 76. |
8 February, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for assessing divers persons in London
according to the Ordinance of 29 November.
[L.J., v., 594.] Vol. i., p. 77. |
11 February, 1642/3 |
An Ordinance for securing Hampshire by raising
men and money. [L.J., v., 601.] |
11 February, 1642/3 |
An Ordinance to appoint Sir William Waller
Serjeant-Major-General of the Forces in
Gloucestershire and other adjacent counties,
and for paying his army. [L.J., v., 602.]
Vol. i., p. 79. |
13 February, 1642/3 |
Order concerning the City and County of Exon.
[L.J., v., 604.] |
13 February, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for seizing the effects of persons in
Nottingham who have been in arms against the
Parliament. [L.J., v., 604.] |
15 February, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for a public confession to be used at the
Fast. [L.J., v., 607; Husband, i., 917.]
Vol. i., p. 80. |
21 February, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for sequestering the profits of St. Margaret's, Lothbury. [L.J., v., 616.]
Vol. i., p. 82. |
21 February, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for sequestering the profits of St.
Martin's in the Vintry. [L.J., v., 616.] |
21 February, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for rating sea coal. [L.J., v., 615;
Husband, i., 921.] Vol. i., p. 83. |
23 February, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for Mr. Nathaniel Fiennes to raise a
regiment of Horse. [L.J., v., 618.]
Vol. i., p. 84. |
24 February, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for raising money for the maintenance
of the Army by a Weekly Assessment. [L.J.,
v., 619; not entered; Husband, i., 932.]
Vol. i., p. 85. |
4 March, 1642/3 |
Explanatory Ordinance. [L.J., v., 637.]
Vol. i., p. 100 |
4 March, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for the defence of Taunton. [L.J., v.,
637.] Vol. i., p. 100. |
6 March, 1642/3 |
Order for Relief of Maimed Soldiers and their
Families. [L.J., v., 640; Husband, i., 951.]
Vol. i., p. 102. |
7 March, 1642/3 |
Order for intrenching and fortifying the City of
London. [L.J., v., 641; Husband, i., 953.]
Vol. i., p. 103. |
13 March, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for allowing one third part of Prize
goods to the Captors. [L.J., v., 647; Husband,
i., 955.] Vol. i., p. 104. |
24 March, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for raising money for the defence of
Exeter. [L.J., v., 669; Husband, ii. 8.] |
25 March, 1642/3 |
Ordinance for the Commissioners of the Customs to
repay themselves £20,000. [L.J., v., 672;
Husband, ii. 11.] Vol. i., p. 104. |
27 March, 1643 |
Ordinance for sequestering notorious Delinquents'
Estates. [Passed March 27, Gardiner, G.C.W.
i. 100; and noted as agreed to in L.J., v., 672,
but not entered; printed by Husband in
pamphlet form with date March 31 and in his
vol. ii., p. 13, with date April 18.]
Vol. i., p. 106. |
31 March, 1643 |
Ordinance for raising money weekly in Hertfordshire. [L.J., v., 683; Husband, ii., 25.]
Vol. i., p. 117. |
5 April, 1643 |
Ordinance to provide Mariners for supplying the
Navy. [L.J., v., 693; Husband, ii., 25.]
Vol. i., p. 123. |
5 April, 1643 |
Order for securing £40,000 borrowed from the
City of London. [L.J., v., 693; Husband, ii., 27.] |
10 April, 1643 |
Ordinance for raising money in the Isle of Wight.
[L.J., v., 708; Husband, ii., 30.] Vol. i., p. 124. |
10 April, 1643 |
Ordinance for associating the Counties of Warwick,
Stafford and Salop. [L.J., v., 708; Husband, ii.,
32.] Vol. i., p. 124. |
11 April, 1643 |
Ordinance for the repayment of £2,600 out of
the assessment of Dorsetshire. [L.J., v., 710–11;
Husband, ii., 29.] |
11 April, 1643 |
Ordinance for the Explanation of the Weekly
Assessment in London. [L.J., v., 713; Husband
ii., 32.] Vol. i., p. 128. |
11 April, 1643 |
An Additional Ordinance for sequestering Delinquents, Estates in Devon. [L.J., v., 711;
Husband ii., 32.] Vol i., p. 129. |
12 April, 1643 |
An Ordinance giving power to the Committee for
the Militia of London to raise regiments of
Volunteers. [L.J., v., 715; Husband, ii., 34.]
Vol. i., p. 130. |
12 April, 1643 |
An Ordinance giving power to the Mayor of
Plymouth to seize corn. etc., for that town.
[L.J., v., 715; Husband, ii., 35.] Vol. i., p. 131. |
12 April, 1643 |
An Ordinance assessing persons in Yarmouth for
the defence of the town. [L.J., v., 715;
Husband, ii., 35.] Vol. i., p. 132. |
13 April, 1643 |
An Ordinance to prevent the Judges, Officers, and
Ministers of the Court of King's Bench, Common
Pleas, and Exchequer, from repairing to Oxford
to keep the next term there. [L.J., vi., 9–10;
Husband, pp. 39–40.] Vol. i., p. 133. |
18 April, 1643 |
Ordinance for Lord Gray's forces quartered at
Watford to join the Earl of Essex, out of the
Bounds of their Association. [L.J., vi., 11;
Husband, p. 38.] |
20 April, 1643 |
An Order for raising a regiment of Volunteers,
under Sir John Wittewrong, in the County of
Hertford, to serve out of the Limits of their
Association. [L.J., vi., 13; Husband, p. 41.] |
25 April, 1643 |
An Ordinance for Collections to be made for relief
of Captives in Algiers. [L.J., vi., 19; Husband,
p. 46.] Vol. i., p. 134. |
25 April, 1643 |
An Order, engaging the public faith, to secure
repayment of money, etc., advanced for the
support of the army under Sir William Waller.
[L.J., vi., 19; Husband, p. 45.] Vol. 1., p. 135. |
29 April, 1643 |
Order for sequestering the estates of Delinquents
in Devon. [L.J., vi., 23–24; Husband p. 47.]
Vol. i., p. 136. |
2 May, 1643 |
Further Order for the execution of Martial
Discipline in the Trained Bands in the Cities of
London and Westminster and in the County of
Middlesex. [L.J., vi., 26–27; Husband, p. 154–5.]
Vol. i., p. 137. |
2 May, 1643 |
A Further Ordinance for Colonel Oliver Cromwell
and others to seize goods and chattels of
Malignants in Cambridgeshire. [L.J., vi., 26;
Husband, pp. 44 and 155.] Vol. i., p. 138. |
2 May, 1643 |
Order for Sir Walter Earle to command the
militia in Dorset. [L.J., vi., 26; Husband,
pp. 154–5.] |
2 May, 1643 |
Order for the indemnity of the inhabitants of
Barnstaple, for fortifying their town. [L.J., vi.,
27.] |
3 May, 1643 |
Order for preventing disorderly assemblies in
Dorset, Somerset, Wilts, etc. [L.J., vi., 30;
Husband, p. 156.] Vol. i., p. 139. |
3 May, 1643 |
Order to depute two Persons in every county to see
the Ordinance for the weekly Assessment put
into Execution. [L.J., vi., 28–29; Husband,
pp. 156–7.] Vol. i., p. 139. |
4 May, 1643 |
Order for Garrisons in Hampshire to be paid out of
the King's revenues in that County. [L.J., v.,
31–32; Husband, pp. 158–9.] Vol. i., p. 141. |
5 May, 1643 |
Order for burning the Book of Sports. [L.J., v.,
32; Husband, pp. 159–60.] |
6 May, 1643 |
Order for the repayment of monies lent by the
City of London. [L.J., vi., 34–5; Husband,
pp. 161–2.] Vol. i., p. 143. |
6 May, 1643 |
Order explaining Ordinance of 28 November, 1642,
concerning the assessment. [L.J., vi., 34:
Husband, p. 162.] |
7 May, 1643 |
An Ordinance for the speedy raising and levying of
money throughout the whole of England and
dominion of Wales: members of both Houses
excepted. [L.J., vi., 34, but not entered;
Husband, pp. 169–75.] Vol. i., p. 145. |
10 May, 1643 |
Order to redress the Abuses in taking Horses for
supply of the Army. [L.J., vi., 39–40; Husband, pp. 164–5.] Vol. i., p. 155. |
10 May, 1643 |
Ordinance following Commission granted by the
Earl of Essex to Colonel James Mauleverer to
levy and raise a regiment of harquebussers,
pledging public faith for repayment of monies,
etc., lent to him. [L.J., vi., 40; Husband,
p. 163.] Vol. i., p. 156. |
10 May, 1643 |
Order for the speedy levy of assessments under
Ordinances of 3rd and 7th May, 1643, and
30th January, 1642/3, and Act for a Contribution
towards the Relief of Ireland. [L.J., vi., 40–41;
Husband, p. 165.] |
10 May, 1643 |
Ordinance as to the levy of the weekly assessment
in Southwark, etc. |
16 May, 1643 |
Further Ordinance (amending that of May 3) for
suppressing riots in Dorset, Somerset, and Wilts.
[L.J., vi., 48.] |
17 May, 1643 |
Ordinance for the sequestration of the jurisdiction
of William, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.
[L.J., vi., 50; Husband, p. 178.] Vol. i., p. 157. |
17 May, 1643 |
Ordinance (amending that of 30 January, 1642–3)
for the contribution for the relief of Ireland,
authorizing Commissioners to receive the money.
[L.J., vi., 50–51; Husband, pp. 178–9.]
Vol. i., p. 158. |
18 May, 1643 |
Ordinance exempting estates of Earl of St. Albans
from former Ordinance for sequestration of
Papists' estates: on account of his services in
Ireland. [L.J., vi., 63.] |
18 May, 1643 |
Ordinance amending Ordinance of 7 May for the
raising and levying of money by allowing sums
raised in the Eastern Association to be applied
to the maintenance of the army of the Association. [L.J., vi., 53; Husband, p. 181.]
Vol. i., p. 160. |
24 May, 1643 |
Ordinance authorising Colonel Walter Long to
take and collect such moneys as have been
formerly by him and others assessed and as yet
unpaid, in Essex, Hertford, and Bedford, by a
Commission from the Earl of Essex. [L.J., vi.,
61; Husband, p. 182.] Vol. i., p. 161. |
26 May, 1643 |
Order for £10,000 a year to be paid to the Earl of
Essex out of the estates of Delinquents.
[L.J., vi., 64–5.] |
26 May, 1643 |
Ordinance transferring the County of Huntingdon
from the Midland Association to the Eastern
Association. [L.J., vi., 63; Husband, p. 183.] |
29 May, 1643 |
Further Ordinance for seizing horses for the use of
the Army, amending that of 10 May. [L.J., vi.,
69; Husband, p. 184.] Vol. i., p. 162. |
30 May, 1643 |
Order empowering the Committee at Haberdashers'
Hall to cess estates in London and twenty miles
round that have not paid their due proportion
of assessment under the Ordinance of the
Twentieth part. [L.J., vi., 71; Husband, p. 185.]
Vol. i., p. 163. |
30 May, 1643 |
Ordinance for the prevention of the smuggling of
prohibited goods. [L.J., vi., 71–2; Husband,
p. 191–2.] Vol. i., p. 163. |
30 May, 1643 |
Ordinance for the peace of the County of Kent,
and for enabling them to associate with the City
of London or any other Counties adjacent
[L.J., vi., 72–5; Husband, pp. 185–189.]
Vol. i., p. 165. |
30 May, 1643 |
Further Ordinance against removing the term to
Oxford (cf. Ord. of 21 Jan., 1642–3.) [L.J., vi.,
70; Husband, ii., 190.] |
1 June, 1643 |
Further Ordinance for the speedy raising of money,
appointing members of new Committees. (cf.
30 Jan., 1642–3, 3 May and 10 May, 1643.)
[L.J., vi., 76–7; Husband, pp. 193–5.]
Vol. i., p. 168. |
5 June, 1643 |
Ordinance to raise £100 weekly for the defence of
Southwark, and appointing a Committee. [L.J.,
vi., 81–2; Husband, pp. 196–7.] |
5 June, 1643 |
Ordinance for raising forces for the reduction of
Newcastle, with Propositions accepted by both
Houses. [L.J., vi., 82–3; Husband, pp. 197–9.]
Vol. i., p. 171. |
9 June, 1643 |
Ordinance for a Covenant to reveal plots against
the Parliament to be taken by all who are lovers
of their country. [L.J., vi., 87; Husband, pp.
204–5 and 227–8.] Vol. i., p. 175. |
10 June, 1643 |
Further Ordinance (amending that of 17th May) to
sequester the jurisdiction and temporalities of
Archbishop Laud. [L.J., vi., 89; Husband,
p. 207.] Vol. i., p. 176. |
12 June, 1643 |
Ordinance appointing Sir Thomas, Middleton
Commander-in-Chief of the Counties of Denbigh, Montgomery, Flint, Merioneth, Carnarvon,
and Anglesey. [L.J., vi., 90–92; Husband,
pp. 211–13.] Vol. i., p. 177. |
12 June, 1643 |
Ordinance for an assembly of Divines to settle the
doctrine of the Church. [L.J., vi., 92–4;
Husband, pp. 208–210.] Vol. i. p. 180. |
12 June, 1643 |
Ordinance appointing the Earl of Denbigh as
Commander-in-Chief of the Counties of Warwick,
Worcester, Stafford, Salop, etc., and to succeed
Lord Brooke as Lord Lieutenant of the County
of Warwick. [L.J., vi., 92.] |
14 June, 1643 |
Ordinance for correcting and regulating abuses of
the Press. [L.J., vi., 96–7; Husband, pp. 213–
16.] Vol. i., p. 184. |
24 June, 1643 |
Ordinance for raising and paying Forces for the
Defence of the Isle of Wight. [L.J., vi., 106–
7; Husband, pp. 226–227.] Vol. i., p. 187. |
5 July, 1643 |
Ordinance for paying the Scottish Army in Ireland,
by arrangement with members of the Company
of the Merchant Adventurers. [L.J., vi., 122–
123.] Vol. i., p. 188. |
10 July, 1643 |
Ordinance for securing the town of Lynn and the
adjacent country in case the Popish Northern
Army should force a passage through Lincolnshire into Norfolk. [L.J., vi., 126–7.]
Vol. i., p. 190. |
10 July, 1643 |
Ordinance for the indemnity of the Mayor of Hull
and others for seizing the forts, and the persons
of Sir John Hotham and Sir Edward Rhodes,
and Captain Hotham. [L.J., vi., 126; Husband,
pp. 229–30.] Vol. i., p. 190. |
10 July, 1643 |
Ordinance forbidding Judges and Ministers of the
law to execute their commissions or hold Assizes
or Gaol Delivery during the Summer Vacation.
[L.J., vi., 126; Husband, p. 230.] Vol. i., p. 191. |
12 July, 1643 |
Order for raising forces in the Parts of Holland in
the County of Lincoln. [L.J., vi., 129; Husband,
pp. 230–1.] |
12 July, 1643 |
Order confirming the Office of Chief Butler of
England and Wales to Sir William Waller.
[L.J., vi., 130.] |
14 July, 1643 |
Ordinance for the encouragement of Adventurers to
make new subscriptions for towns, cities, and
lands in Ireland [L.J., vi., 131, not entered;
Husband, pp. 233–6.] Vol. i., p. 192. |
15 July, 1643 |
Ordinance adding names to the Committee for the
Twentieth Part in the County of Sussex. [L.J.,
vi, 132; Husband, p. 236.] |
18 July, 1643 |
Further Ordinance for raising money for the
defence of the county of Huntingdon, giving
power to the Deputy-Lieutenants and Committee to receive the weekly assessments. [L.J.,
vi., 135; Husband, p. 239.] |
19 July, 1643 |
Ordinance for raising money for the defence of
Northamptonshire. [L.J., vi., 137–8; Husband,
pp. 239–40.] |
19 July, 1643 |
Order for keeping a solemn Fast and Humiliation
the 21st July. [L.J., vi., 139.] |
19 July, 1643 |
Ordinance for nominating and appointing certain
Commissioners to be sent to Scotland to treat
and conclude divers matters concerning the
safety and peace of both kingdoms, with
instructions. [L.J., vi., 139, 142.]
Vol. i., p. 197. |
20 July, 1643 |
Declaration or ordinance concerning the late
insurrection in Kent, offering pardon to those
who submit. [L.J., vi., 143; Husband, p. 242.] |
22 July, 1643 |
Ordinance appointing the Lord Fairfax governor of
the town of Kingston upon Hull, in place of Sir
John Hotham. [L.J., vi., 145–6; Husband,
p. 242.] |
22 July, 1643 |
Ordinance for the speedy raising and levying of
moneys by way of charge or impost upon several
commodities (Excise Ordinance). [L.J., vi., 145,
not entered; Husband, pp. 267–275.]
Vol. i., p. 202. |
25 July, 1643 |
Ordinance for the speedy raising of a Body of
Horse out of certain specified counties, to resist
the outrages of the King's Army, and to be
under the Earl of Manchester, who is appointed
by this Ordinance, for this service, to be
Commander-in-Chief both for Horse and Foot.
[L.J., vi., 148–50; Husband, pp. 275–8.]
Vol. i., p. 215. |
27 July, 1643 |
Ordinance appointing a Committee for the County
of Surrey to raise forces for the defence of the
county. [L.J., vi., 151–2; Husband, p. 278–97.] |
29 July, 1643 |
Ordinance permitting sums of money raised in the
County of Huntingdon to be spent upon the
defence of the county. [L.J., vi., 157; Husband, pp. 278–80.] Vol. i., p. 219. |
29 July, 1643 |
Ordinance appointing Commissioners to receive
loans and subscriptions in Holland for the relief
and maintenance of the army in Ireland. [L.J.,
vi., 158.] Vol. i., p. 220. |
29 July, 1643 |
Ordinance for the defence of London. [L.J., vi.,
158–9.] Vol. i., p. 221. |
1 August, 1643 |
Ordinance ordering William Bishop of London,
Thomas Turner, Doctor of Divinity, and John
Juxon, Esquire, to repay a sum received, under
a Decree in the Exchequer Chamber, conveying
certain impropriations to the King's Majesty,
who had leased them to the aforesaid. [L.J.,
vi., 162.] |
3 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for raising money for the maintenance of
the Army, and other great affairs, by a weekly
assessment upon specified counties for two
months, beginning from the 3rd August, 1643.
[L.J., vi., 163–70.] Vol. i., p. 223. |
10 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for the speedy raising and impressing of
men for the defence of the kingdom. [L.J., vi.,
175–6; Husband, pp. 282–3.] Vol. i., p. 241. |
10 August, 1643 |
Ordinance appointing Committees for managing
the affairs of the Associated Counties (Eastern
Association). [L.J., vi., 176–7; Husband, pp.
282–3.] Vol. i., p. 242. |
10 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for payment of £10,000 to Sir William
Waller out of the moneys that shall come in
upon the twentieth part within the cities of
London and Westminster and the places
adjacent. [L.J., vi., 175.] |
12 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for the speedy raising of 1,000 dragoons
and £13,500 for their equipment and maintenance, in the County of Essex. [L.J., 178–9;
Husband, pp. 286–7.] Vol. i., p. 245. |
16 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for seizing the estates of the rebels in
Kent (cf. Ordinance of 20th July). [L.J., vi.,
182; Husband, pp. 288–9.] Vol. i., p. 247. |
16 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for the speedy raising of 20,000 soldiers
in the counties of the Eastern Association.
[L.J., vi., 182–3; Husband, pp. 288–9.]
Vol. i., p. 248. |
17 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for the security of the city of London,
with an oath to be taken by all persons within
the cities of London and Westminster and the
surburbs thereof or within the lines of communication. [L.J., vi., 184–5; Husband, pp. 288–90.].
Vol. i., p. 249. |
18 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for a speedy supply of monies within the
city of London and Liberties thereof, for the
maintenance of the forces for the defence of the
City. [L.J., vi., 190–1; Husband, pp. 294–6.]
Vol. i., p. 251. |
18 August, 1643 |
Ordinance explaining a former Ordinance for the
sequestration of Delinquents' Estates, with an
oath to be administered to delinquents. [Husband, pp. 294–300, under date 19th August;
L.J., vi., 185, but not entered in L.J.]
Vol. i., p. 254. |
23 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for the relief of Gloucester. [L.J., vi.,
194.] Vol. i., p. 260. |
24 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for repayment of £50,000 advanced by
the City of London. [L.J., vi., 195: Husband,
p. 300.] |
24 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for fortifying the Hundred of Lovingland
in the county of Suffolk and other adjacent
Hundreds, for the defence of Yarmouth, etc.
[L.J., vi., 196; Husband, pp. 301–2.] |
25 August, 1643 |
Ordinance (explaining Ordinance of 25th July, 1643)
for raising a Body of Horse for the preservation
of the Kingdom. [L.J., vi., 195–6; Husband,
pp. 302–3, under date 25th August.]
Vol. i., p. 261. |
26 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for the free passage of Bullion into the
ports of Dover and London and into and out of
the Mint. [L.J., vi., 199; Husband, p. 305.]
Vol. i., p. 262. |
26 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for disposing of the Houses of persons
who have avoided payment of the weekly assessment. [L.J., vi., 198–9; Husband, p. 303.]
Vol. i., p. 262. |
26 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for the monoply of an engine, invented
by Dominicke Petit, Peter Deliques, and
Claudius Fancault, for recovering ships, lading
and cannon, which have been overwhelmed in
the seas and rivers of the Kingdom. [L.J., vi.,
199.] Vol. i., p. 263. |
26 August, 1643 |
Ordinance for demolishing superstitions images, etc.,
and removing Communion Tables from the East
End of Churches, before 1st November, 1643.
[L.J., vi., 200–201; Husband, pp. 307–8 under
date 28th August.] Vol. i., p. 265. |
5 September, 1643 |
Ordinance for the speedy raising of monies to
furnish magazines, and raise forces within the
Hamlets of the Tower, the City of Westminster,
the Borough of Southwark, and other parts of
the counties of Middlesex and Surrey within the
Forts and Lines of Communication and Parishes
adjacent. [L.J., vi., 204–6; Husband, pp. 305–8,
under date 4th September.] Vol. 1., p. 267. |
6 September, 1643 |
Ordinance empowering the Committee of the Militia
of the City of London to send troops under Sir
William Waller, to join the Lord General the
Earl of Essex, or elsewhere under the commission
of the Lord General. [L.J., vi., 20; Husband,
p. 310.] Vol. i., p. 271. |
6 September, 1643 |
Ordinance to levy arrears of assessments in the
County of Suffolk. [L.J., vi., 207–8; Husband,
p. 310.] |
6 September, 1643 |
Order for Lieut. Colonel Owen Rowe to contract
for arms to the value of £5,000. [L.J., vi., 207;
Husband, p. 311.] Vol. i., p. 272. |
6 September, 1643 |
Ordinance for raising money in the counties of the
Eastern Association for payment of the Earl of
Manchester's army. [L.J., vi., 207; Husband,
p. 312.] Vol. i., p. 273. |
8 September, 1643 |
Further Ordinance for settling the Excise, annulling
the former Ordinance (that of July 22) as in
many parts defective. [L.J., vi., 209; but not
entered in L.J. Printed Husband, pp. 313–9,
under date September 11.] Vol. i., p. 274 |
8 September, 1643 |
Ordinance restricting the passage of travellers from
Ireland, to prevent the coming over of Irish
rebels. [L.J., vi., 210; Husband, p. 309, under
date September 5.] Vol. i., p. 283. |
13 September, 1643 |
Ordinance for obtaining a loan from the inhabitants
of Ipswich, for the navy. [L.J., vi., 215;
Husband, pp. 319–20.] Vol. i., p. 284. |
15 September, 1643 |
Ordinance for impressing 5,000 infantry to be
under the command of Sir William Waller.
[L.J., vi., 216; Husband, p. 320, under date
September 13.] |
15 September, 1643 |
Ordinance permitting apprentices to watermen in
the Thames to serve their time under Sir
William Waller without punishment or prejudice. [L.J., vi., 217; Husband, p. 321.]
Vol. i., p. 285. |
18 September, 1643 |
Ordinance for the relief of the distressed clergy of
Ireland. [L.J., vi., 221–2; Husband, pp. 325–6.]
Vol. i., p. 285. |
18 September, 1643 |
Ordinance for the payment of the Commissioners
and Auditors of Excise together with an oath to
be administered to them. [L.J., vi., 220–1;
Husband, p. 324–5.] Vol. i., p. 287. |
18 September, 1643 |
Ordinance providing that the Commissioners of
Customs shall repay themselves £30,000
advanced for the Navy. [L.J., vi., 221; Husband
pp. 332–3.] |
19 September, 1643 |
Ordinance (supplementing that of 11th November,
1642) for the defence of the county of Hertford,
permitting its association with the City of
London or other places. [L.J., vi., 222–3; Husband, pp. 325–7.] Vol. i., p. 289. |
20 September, 1643 |
Ordinance adding Lincoln to the counties of the
Eastern Association, and for the maintenance of
the Army of those counties, with the names of
the members of the Committees of the various
counties. [L.J., vi., 224–7; Husband, pp. 327–?.
Vol. i., p. 291. |
20 September, 1643 |
Declaration and Order that no one shall have any
command under the Parliament unless he shall
have taken the Covenant (i.e., the Solemn
League and Covenant). [L.J., vi., 224; Husband, p. 327.] Vol. i., p. 298. |
21 September, 1643 |
An Ordinance for the sequestration of all revenues
of the King, Queen, and Prince, in England and
Wales, and Berwick-upon-Tweed, with provisions for sequestering any of the Royal officers
who may refuse obedience to this Ordinance.
[L.J., vi., 227–9; Husband, p. 338; printed in
appendix, p. 15.] Vol. i., p. 299. |
30 September, 1643 |
Ordinance to compel the City Companies to pay
their assessments according to the rates appointed
by the Common Council. [L.J., vi., 236.] |
2 October, 1643 |
Ordinance to supply wood to the poor and other
degrees of people in the cities of London and
Westminster, and their suburbs and liberties.
[Husband, pp 351–2. Not entered in L.J., vi.,
241.] Vol. i., p. 303. |
2 October, 1643 |
Ordinance for fortifying the Isle of Wight. [L.J.,
vi., 242.] |
7 October, 1643 |
Ordinance for repayment of £30,000 to the Merchant Adventurers. [L.J., vi., 246.] |
9 October, 1643 |
Ordinance fixing the price of wines in accordance
with the recent Excise Ordinance. [L.J., vi.,
250; Husband, p. 355–6.] Vol. i., p. 305. |
9 October, 1643 |
Ordinance empowering the Committee in Northamptonshire to raise money for six months for
the defence for the County. [L.J., vi., 249;
Husband, pp. 356–7.] |
9 October, 1643 |
Ordinance for sending forces from London to the
Lord General for the recovery of Reading.
[L.J., vi., 249–50; Husband, pp. 358–9.]
Vol. i., p. 306. |
9 October, 1643 |
Ordinance for assessing members of either House
who absent themselves from Parliament or wage
war upon it. [L.J., vi., 250–1; Husband pp.
357–8.] Vol. i., p. 307. |
11 October, 1643 |
Ordinance empowering the Earl of Manchester to
put into execution, in the counties of the Eastern Association, former Ordinances for collecting
assessments and sequestrating estates of
Delinquents. [L.J., vi., 263–4; Husband, pp.
360–1.] Vol. i., p. 309. |
12 October, 1643 |
Further Ordinance for the incorporation of the
Merchant Adventurers in order to the better
maintenance of the woollen trade. [L.J., vi.,
225; Husband, p. 361.] Vol. i., p. 310. |
16 October, 1643 |
Ordinance for the repayment of all monies that
may be lent for the speedy bringing of the
Scottish army into England to the assistance of
the Parliament. [L.J., vi., 257–8; Husband, pp.
363–5.] Vol. i., p. 311. |
17 October, 1643 |
Ordinance that brewers shall pay the duties
imposed by the Excise Ordinance before delivering their goods. [L.J., vi., 260; Husband, pp.
365–6.] Vol. i., p. 315. |
23 October, 1643 |
Ordinance for the speedy raising of monies
formerly imposed but not yet paid, within the
City of London and the Liberties thereof. [L.J.,
vi., 268–270; Husband, pp. 368–71.]
Vol. i., p. 316. |
23 October, 1643 |
Ordinances giving authority to dig and search for
saltpetre to make gunpowder. [L.J., vi., 270.]
Vol. i., p. 320. |
23 October, 1643 |
Ordinance supplementing a former Ordinance (September 5th, 1643) for raising money within the
lines of communication, by removing the
exemptions allowed to members of both Houses
and their servants. [L.J., vi., 271; Husband, p.
384. under date 9th November.] Vol. i., p 321. |
27 October, 1643 |
Ordinance for raising £66,666 13s. 4d. by loan, for
assistance to the Scottish army in its expedition
into England. [L.J., vi., 279–282; Husband, pp.
371–4.] Vol. i., p. 322. |
27 October, 1643 |
Ordinance for pressing 3,000 soldiers in Lancashire
[L.J., vi., 279.] |
31 October, 1643 |
An Ordinance forbidding communication with the
King and Queen, for the better prevention of
spies. [Husband, p. 375.] Vol. i., p. 327. |
31 October, 1643 |
Ordinance for relief of maimed soldiers and of
widows and children of soldiers slain in the
service of the Parliament. [L.J., vi., 286–7;
Husband, p. 376–7, under date November 1st.]
Vol. i., p. 328. |
2 November, 1643 |
Ordinance for the government of the plantations in
the West Indies, appointing the Earl of Warwick
Governor-in-Chief and Lord High Admiral of
those islands. [L.J., vi., 291–2; Husband,
pp. 378–9.] Vol. i., p. 331. |
4 November, 1643 |
Ordinance for associating Kent, Sussex, Surrey, and
Hampshire, with list of members of Committees.
[L.J., vi., 294–6; Husband, pp. 379–83.]
Vol. i., p. 333. |
7 November, 1643 |
Order for London Vintners to pay Excise for Wines.
[L.J., vi., 298; Husband, p. 383.]
Vol. i., p. 339. |
10 November, 1643 |
Ordinance for making a new Great Seal and for
annulling certain Acts under the King's Great
Seal since the 22nd May, 1642. [L.J., vi., 301–2;
Husband, pp. 385–6 under date 11 November.]
Vol. i., p. 340. |
15 November, 1643 |
Ordinance for raising money for the defence of
Plymouth, by means of a rate upon merchandise
exported and imported. [L.J., vi., 305–6;
Husband, pp. 386–7.] Vol. i., p. 342. |
20 November, 1643 |
Ordinance for preserving from sale and keeping for
public use certain books, evidences, records and
writings taken by distress or otherwise. [L.J.,
vi., 307–8; Husband, pp. 387–8 under date
November 18.] Vol. i., p. 343. |
23 November, 1643 |
Ordinance for raising money for the defence of
Southampton. [L.J., vi., 309–10; Husband,
pp. 388–9.] Vol. i., p. 345.
cf. Excise Ordinance and Ordinance for
sequestering Delinquents' Estates. |
28 November, 1643 |
Ordinance supplementing the Excise Ordinance.
[L.J., vi., 316; Husband, p. 389–90.]
Vol. i., p. 346. |
1 December, 1643 |
Ordinance enabling persons approved by Parliament
to set forth ships for guarding the seas, and
prohibiting trade with ports in hostility to the
Parliament. [L.J., vi., 319 but not printed in
L.J.; Husband, p. 391–4 under date Nov. 30th.]
Vol. i., p. 347. |
7 December, 1643 |
Ordinance appointing the Earl of Warwick Lord
High Admiral of England. [L.J., vi., 330.]
Vol. i., p. 351. |
18 December, 1643 |
Ordinance for erecting and maintaining a garrison
at Newport Pagnell, in the county of Bucks.
[L.J., vi., 344–5; Husband, pp. 400–02.]
Vol. i., p. 352. |
18 December, 1643 |
Ordinance amending Ordinance of 14th September
giving further powers to the Committee for
Volunteers for Hertfordshire, enabling them to
raise and maintain forces for the defence of the
County. [L.J., vi., 342–4; Husband, pp. 402–4.]
Vol. i., p. 356. |
20 December, 1643 |
Ordinance disqualifying anyone who has not taken
the Covenant from being a member of the
Common Council or holding any office in the
City of London. [L.J., vi., 348; Husband, p.
404.] Vol. i., p. 359. |
23 December, 1643 |
Ordinance empowering the Committee of the Militia
of London to send out forces under Major
General Brown to the assistance of Sir William
Waller. [L.J., vi., 352; Husband, p. 406.]
Vol. i., p. 359. |
23 December, 1643 |
Ordinance (amending that of 21st September) providing for the payment to certain receivers of
revenues due to the King, Queen, and Prince
from sequestrated estates of Delinquents. [L.J.,
vi., 352; Husband, pp. 406–7.] Vol. i., p. 360. |
23 December, 1643 |
Ordinance moderating the duty on Tobacco. [L.J.,
vi., 352–3.] Vol. i., p. 361. |
25 December, 1643 |
Ordinance dissmising all Clerks of Record who have
joined the King. [L.J., vi., 355; Husband, p.
407.] Vol. i., p. 362. |