June 1642
[17 June 1642]
Whereas Sir Nicholas Crispe, Knight, Maurice Thompson,
Thomas Chamberlaine, Gregory Clement, Richard Waring,
John Wood, Richard Shute, George Thompson, William
Pennoyer, Thomas Vincent, William Thompson, William
Willoughby, Thomas Rainsburrough, Samuell Moyer, and
Richard Hill, and their Associates, as well out of their pious and
charitable Disposition towards their distressed Brethren His
Majesty's Protestant Subjects in the Realm of Ireland, who,
being brought into great Misery and Distress, are ready to perish
for Want of Relief, as also out of their loyal Respect to His
Majesty, and Detestation to that Rebellion, and to reduce the
Rebels in the said Realm of Ireland to their due Obedience, and
(as much as in them shall lie) to prevent and hinder all such
Supplies as shall be sent unto the said Rebels, and likewise, by
all possible Ways and Means, to assist and help His Majesty's
good Subjects there, and to infest, spoil, and waste the said
Rebels by Land and Sea, have lately made known, to the Lords
and Commons in Parliament assembled, their voluntary Disposition and Readiness to undertake, by themselves and their
Associates, the setting forth and employing of Twelve Ships and
Six Pinnaces, with a convenient Number of Land Forces, Horse
and Foot (as an additional Increase of their former Adventure),
at such Rates and Prices as have been usually allowed for other
Ships and Seamen, and formerly entertained by the Lords and
Commons, and for such Allowance for Land Soldiers as have been
formerly accustomed in other expeditions upon the Sea; which
being well approved by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, as
a good means to further the reducing of the said Realm of Ireland
and the Rebels therein to their due Obedience, do commend the
same for a pious and Laudable Undertaking, and are willing to
give it all the Encouragement and Advancement that may be, to
bring it to good and successful Issue, as tending very much to the
Honour of the King, the comfortable Subsistance and necessary
Relief of His Majesty's good Subjects there, and the speedy
and effectual suppressing of the Rebellion aforesaid: And therefore, for the better enabling the Performance of this so free and
commendable Undertaking and Enterprize, and being very well
assured of the Fidelity, Circumspection, Integrity, and Abilities,
of the Persons hereafter named, in the well-managing and ordering of the same; it is Ordered, Established, and Ordained, by
the Lords and Commons assembled in this present Parliament,
and by Authority of the same, That the Right Honourable Robert
Lord Brook, Sir Nicholas Crispe, Maurice Tompson, Thomas
Chamberlaine, Gregory Clement, Richard Waring, John Wood,
Richard Shute, George Tompson, William Pennoyer, Thomas
Vincent, Wm. Thompson, William Willoughby, Thomas Rainsburrough, Samuell Moyer, and Richard Hill, or any Five of them,
shall have full Power and Authority, by themselves, and such
Persons as they shall assign or appoint, in Warlike Manner, to
equip and furnish Twelve Ships and Six Pinnaces, with all
Things necessary, for the said intended Employment,
and to place in them such a Number of Forces, Horse and Foot,
not exceeding the Number of One Thousand Horse and Two
Thousand Land Soldiers, with necessary Arms and Provisions
for such Forces and for that Service, and to appoint such
Commanders, Captains, and Officers, as any Five of the Persons
before named, with the allowance of both Houses of Parliament
shall think fit; and shall be allowed the like Rates and Prices,
for the said Ships, Pinnaces, Seamen, Horses, and Soldiers, as hath
been formerly allowed in such like Expeditions; And it is further
Ordered, Established, and Ordained, That any Five of the before
named Persons, and such as shall be by them thereunto authorized and appointed, shall have Power, by virtue of this Ordinance
to levy or take up, within the Kingdoms of England or Ireland
such and so many Persons only as shall offer themselves voluntarily to serve in this Expedition, as well for Sea Service as Land
Service, as shall from Time to Time make up the said Number of
One Hundred Horse and Two Thousand Land Soldiers, and not
above; and the said Ships and Pinnaces, so manned and equipped,
armed and provided, to set forth to Sea, and with those Forces to
invade the said Rebels, in any Ports, Harbours, Creeks, Havens,
Islands, Castles, Forts, Towns, or any other Places, in the Possession of the said Rebels, within the said Realm of Ireland, and
the Rebels therein to take, surprize, vanquish, destroy, or kill, and
to sack or pillage any such Place or Places, and to fortify or deliver
the same into such Hands as any of the Five persons before named,
or such as they shall authorize and appoint, shall conceive to
be most for the Advantage, Honour, and Profit of the King's
Majesty, or otherwise to destroy and demolish the same, as Need
shall require: And it is further Ordered and Ordained, That
the said Commanders, Captains, Officers, Seamen, and Soldiers,
by Force and Virtue of this present Ordinance, shall have full
Power to seize, surprize, and take, all and all Manner of Ships.
Vessels, Goods, and Merchandize, belonging to the said Rebels,
or any of them, or unto any Person or Persons that they shall
find or understand to have aided the said Rebels, or any of them,
with any Arms, Ammunition or Victuals, by Sea or by Land;
and also to seize all Manner of Ships, and other Vessels, having
aboard them Arms, Ammunition or Victuals, by Sea or by Land;
and also to seize all Manner of Ships, and other Vessels, having
aboard them Arms, Ammunition and Victuals, bound therewith to
the Kingdom of Ireland, or any the Dominions of the same, not
having aboard them a Passport or Licence from the Lord High
Admiral of England, or the Lord Lieutenant or Deputy of
Ireland, for the Time being, or other lawful Authority, to carry
the same thither: And, for the better Encouragement of the
said Adventurers and Persons before named in the said intended
Voyage, it is, by the Lords and Commons, likewise Ordered
and Ordained, That the said Adventurers and their Associates
shall have all Ships, Goods, Monies, Plate, Pillage, and Spoil,
which shall be seized or taken by any of the Persons by them
employed by Force and Virtue of this ordinance, and the same
to hold and enjoy to their own Use, without any Accompt whatsoever thereof to be made: And it is further Ordered and
Ordained, That there shall be a true and faithful Inventory
taken of the Ships, Monies, Goods, Plate, Pillage, and Spoil, that
shall be taken by Virtue or Authority of this present Ordinance,
and a true Appraisement made of the same; and the same,
together with all Papers and Writings found within any Ships or
Place by them taken, shall be carefully preserved; and Two or
Three of the Officers of every Ship or Place so taken shall be
examined before the chief officer of the next Port within any
of the King's Dominions; and the said Examinations, with
the said Papers, shall be sent unto the Registry of the High
Court of Admiralty, to the End that the taking of the said Ships
may thereby by justified, or Restitution by the said Adventurers
(if there shall be just Cause) there made: And for that these
Ships are set out only for His Majesty's Special Service; for the
suppressing of the said Rebels; it is further Ordered and
Ordained, That the said Ships shall and may put up His Majesty's
Colours, and shall not be liable or subject to any other Direction
whatsoever, other than the Direction of the Lord High Admiral,
or of any Five of the said before-named Persons, and the Commanders and Captains by them appointed, or such other Direction as shall be given by His Majesty's Authority, signified by
both Houses of Parliament; And more particularly we authorise,
and by these Presents do give unto the Persons so to be set forth
to the Seas by Virtue of this Ordinance, and to every of them,
Power, Authority, and Warrant, that, if they shall happen,
upon the Seas, or in any Port, Harbour, or Creek,
to meet with any Ship or Ships that shall not willingly
yield themselves to be visited and proved by Law
and Justice, but will defend themselves by Force and Violence,
then they shall, by all Means possible, and with all Force, compel
them to yield and submit themselves to Reason and Justice,
although it doth fall out that, by fighting with them, One or
more of them be maimed, hurt, or slain, in the Resistance: And
it is further Ordered and Ordained, That the Captains, Masters,
and Two or Three other of the principal Officers of either of those
Ships and Pinnaces respectively, shall, before their going to Sea,
enter into a Bond of Two Thousand Pounds, to the Use of the
King's Majesty, in the High Court of Admiralty, that the said
Ships or Pinnaces respectively, nor their Captains, Masters, or any
of their Company, under Colour or Pretence of this Ordinance,
shall not rob, spoil, or indamage any of the King's Subjects,
Friends, or Allies, other than such particular Persons of His
Majesty's Subjects, Friends, or Allies, as shall be found to have
aided and relieved the said Rebels, or shall be taken carrying
Arms, Victuals, or Ammunition, for Ireland, without Licence or
Authority as aforesaid.