March 1643
[6 March, 1642/3.]
Stock to be raised for relief of maimed Soldiers, Widdows, and Children of Persons slain.; Who shall assess it.; Distribution.; Accounts.; Distress.; What Certificate shall be brought by persons seeking relief.
Whereas divers well-affected persons have gone forth in the
Army raised by the Parliament, for the defence of the Parliament
Religion, Laws, and Liberties of the Subjects of England, and in
fight have received divers wounds and maims in their bodies
whereby they are disabled to relieve themselves by their usual
labour, and divers others have lost their lives in the said Service,
whereby they have left their Wives and Children destitute of
Relief to support and sustain them; The Lords and Commons
assembled in Parliament, taking the same into their pious and
charitable consideration, and having relieved divers of them
here at London with some small relief for their present subsistence; but finding that that course cannot be held for any
continuance of time, without many inconveniences, Have thought
fit, and do hereby ordain, That in every Parish within the Kingdome of England, wherein any such persons either now maimed,
or slain, did last inhabite afore their going forth to the aforesaid
service, shall raise a competent stock of Money by way of assessment upon the Inhabitants of the said several Parishes, for
the relief of the said maimed Souldiers, and the Widdows and
fatherless Children of the said slain persons: And that the
Church-wardens, Collectors for the Poor, Constables, Tything,
men, or any two of them within any of the said several Parishes
shall hereby have power and authority to assess, levy and
collect so much upon the several Inhabitants of their several
Parishes, as they in their discretions shall think fit and necessary
for the relief of the said maimed Souldiers, Widdows and fatherless Children, and to distribute the same according to the
several necessities of the said poor People, and shall once every
year, at the several Quarter-Sessions holden for the County, or
for any Borough or Town Corporate that hold any Sessions,
wherein any such assessment or collection shall be made,
send in their particular accounts, both of their assessments,
collections and disbursments, there to be recorded: And
if any shall refuse to pay according to the said assessments,
the said assessors shall hereby have power to distrain the
Goods or Chattels of all such persons as shall so refuse
for the satisfaction of the said assessment, and shall and
may certifie the names to the Committee of the House of
Commons for examinations, who shall have power to send for
them as Delinquents: And to the end that the deceipts which
may be endeavoured in the due prosecution of this Ordinance
may be prevented, It is further hereby Ordained, that all such
Souldiers who have been maimed in the service of the Parliament
aforesaid; as also all such Widdows and fatherless Children
whose Husbands and Fathers have been slain in the said service
or shall die of any hurt received in the said service, shall bring
unto the aforementioned Assessors, a Certificate under the hand
of the Colonel, or under the hand of some other Commander, or
the Clerk of the Band of that Regiment wherein the said
Souldiers or slain persons did formerly serve, of the truth of
their being maimed or slain in the said Service, which shall be a
sufficient Warrant for the said Assessors to make and levy such
Assessments as aforesaid.