April 1643
[10 April, 1643.]
Defence of Counties of Warwick, etc., against Papists and others.; Forces to be raised.; Robert Lord Brooke to be Commander-in-Chief.; His Powers.;County of Salop.; Same measures to be taken there.; Sir John Corbet to be Commander-in-Chief.; His Powers.;Powers of Committee for Salop.
Whereas the Lords and Commons now in Parliament assembled,
being certainly informed, that Papists and other wicked and illaffected persons, have traiterously combined together, and
entred into an association, and have raised and daily doe raise
great forces both of horse and foote, in severall Counties of this
Kingdome, and have plundered, spoyled and destroyed multitudes of his Maiesties good Subiects, and if not timely prevented will utterly subvert and destroy the true Protestant
Religion (which is their cheif designe) the Lawes of the land,
the Priviledges of Parliament, and the liberty of the Subject:
The Lords and Commons have Declared, that they hold it a
thing fit and convenient, for the present state of this Kingdome
and for the better securing of the County of Warwick, and the
City and County of Coventry, and of the County of Stafford,
and City and County of Litchfield, and of the parts adiacent to
the said Counties, and have accordingly ordered and ordained,
that the Lords Lievtenants, and the Committees of Parliament,
for the said severall Counties, severally named, and all Colonells,
Lievtenant Colonels, Serieant Maiors and other Captains and
Officers, and all other well-affected persons, inhabiting within
the said severall Counties and Cities and parts adiacent, shall
and may associate themselves and actually aide, succour, and
assist one another, in the mutuall preservation, and defence of
themselves, and peace of the said Cities, and Counties, from all
Rapine, plundering, and spoyling, by the said Papists, and ill
affected persons; And that the said Lords Lievtenants, Committees of Parliament, Collonels, Lievtenant Colonels, SeriantMaiors, Captains, and all other Officers shall have power, and
authority to raise forces of horse and foote, and to lead them
into any place which shalbe fitting and convenient, and to give
battell and to fight with all such as are or shalbe raised to
leavye warre against the Parliament, and all other forces raised
without authority and consent of both Houses of Parliament,
that make any insurrection and plunder or destroy any his
Maiesties good Subiects, and them to invade, resist, suppresse,
subdue, and pursue, kill, and slay, and put to execution of
death, and by all meanes to destroy as enemies to the Kingdome,
and to performe all things, as needful for the preservation of the
safetie and peace of the said Cities, and Counties, and parts
adiacent observing from time to time such other directions and
commands as they shall receive from both Houses of Parliament,
or from the Earle of Essex Lord Generall. And that the said
persons, and other the inhabitants for so doing shalbe saved
and kept harmeless by the power and authority of Parliament.
And the said Lords and Commons taking into their consideration the necessity of appointing a Commander in chief over the
forces, which are or shalbee raised in the Cities or Counties
aforesaid, or any part of them for the service aforesaid, in regard
that by particular Commissions already granted to the persons
in the said severall Counties, there was no power given to lead
forces out of their owne Counties, did order and ordaine; That
the Lord Generall the Earle of Essex, was desired to grant
Commission to Robert Lord Brooke to command in chief, as
generall of all the forces raised or to bee raised in the said Cities,
Counties and parts adiacent, and to have power to lead,
command, and carry the same to such places within the said
Cities, Counties and parts adiacent, as hee should thinke fit for
the defence thereof; And also power to give the same Order and
Instructions in his said Excellencies absence, for regulating the
souldiers, which were or should bee under his command, as his
Excellency hath given to his Army, and to use Martiall Law to
compell obedience thereunto, as occasion should require, and also
power and authority to make and appoint all Officers for leavying
conducting, and leading the said forces, as hee shall thinke fit.
And whereas the said Lords and Commons have given and
declared Instructions for the Lords Lievtenants, Committees of
Parliament, and other Officers and Commanders over the said
Cities and Counties, and parts adiacent by them to bee observed;
And whereas the County of Salop is adiacent to the Counties
aforesaid; It is now further ordered, and ordained by the said
Lords and Commons in Parliament, that the Lords Lievtenants
of the County of Salop, and the Committee of Parliament, for
the said County hereafter named, That is to say; William Pierpoint Esquire, Sir John Corbet Baronet, Sir Gilbert Cornewall
Knight, Sir Morton Brigges Baronet, Richard Moore, Thomas
Mitton, Robert Corbet of Stanwardine in the wood, Andrew Loid,
Thomas Nichols, Humphry Mackworth, John Corbet of Aulston,
Lancellot Lee, Robert Talbot Esquires; Samuel Moore,. Thomas
Hunt, Hercules Kinersley, William Rowley, Thomas Knight,
John Proud, and John Loid Gentlemen: And all Colonells,
Livetenant Colonells, Serieant Maiors, and other Captaines and
officers, and other well-affected persons inhabiting in the said
County of Salop and parts adiacent, shall and may for the
purposes before mentioned, associate themselves with the said
Lords Lievetenants, Committees of Parliament, and other inhabitants of the said severall Counties of Warwick and Stafford,
and the Cities and Counties of Coventry and Litchfield, and
with the Lords Lievtenants Committees of Parliament, and
other inhabitants of the County Palatine of Chester, and with
any other adiacent County or Counties; And that the Lords
Lievtenants, Committees of Parliament, and the Officers and
Commanders of the said County of Salop, shall and may
observe, performe and execute the said Instructions, powers,
authorities and Ordinances, to all intents and purposes within
the said County of Salop, and parts adiacent, as are declared and
Ordained by the said Lords and Commons in Parliament, to bee
executed by the Lords Lievtenants Committees of Parliament,
and other Officers, and Commanders within the said Counties
of Warwick, Stafford, and Cheshire, and Cities and Counties of
Coventry, and Litchfield, and Chester respectively; And the
said Lords and Commons doe desire the said Earle of Essex
to grant a Commission to the aforesaid Sir John Corbet to bee
Colonell Generall of all the Forces in the County of Salop, for
the service aforesaid, with power and authority to make,
nominate and appoint all other Commanders and Officers under
him, and to raise souldiers in the said Counties, and Cities for
the mutuall aid, assistance and defence of the said Counties and
Cities, and for the preservation of the peace of them, or any of
them; And forasmuch as the said County of Salop is wholly
subiected to the oppression of the Commission of Array, papists
and other ill-affected persons, who not only impose a protestation
upon such of his Maiesties good Subjects, that are well-affected
to the King and Parliament, by which they are concluded for
yeilding any assistance or contribution for maintenance of such
forces as are or shalbee raised by authority of both Houses of
Parliament, which hath caused many of them to leave their
habitations, and flie out of the said County, But also have
plundered their houses spoyled their goods, and seized their reall
and personall estates, so that they are utterly disabled to rescue
themselves from so great oppression: It is therefore Ordered
and ordained by the Lords and Commons in Parliament. That in
case any person or persons shall lend any summe or summes of
Mony for advancement of the present service of the said County of
Salop, an acquittance under the hands of any three of the said
Committees (whereof the said Sir John Corbet to bee one) shall
bee sufficient to such person or persons to require payment thereof
upon the publicke faith, or out of such Monies as shalbe leavied
by assessements to bee made in the said County of Salop by
vertue of the Instructions before mentioned. And that
duplicates of Rolls be made, conteyning the names, and Sirnames
and places of abode of every person charged by vertue of this
Ordinance, with the perticular summe of such of them so set
and assessed; And that like duplicates bee made of such summes
of Mony and other things, as shalbee received disbursed
imployed, or expended, in this service upon iust account to bee
made and allowed by both Houses of Parliament. And it is
further Ordered, by the Lords and Commons, That the Committee for the County of Salop, or any foure of them shall have
full power and authority, and are hereby authorized to seize
receive, and take all armes, Rents, Moneys, Horses, goods, Debts
and plate of all Bishops, Deanes, Chapters, Papists, and all and
every other person or persons eclesiasticall or temporall, which
are or shalbee in actuall Warre against the Parliament or have
raised or shall raise any Armes against the same, or have or
shall voluntarily, contribute thereunto within the said County;
And the said Armes, Rents, Horses, Goods, Armes and plate, to
deteyne for the publike service and imployment of the Parliament
and Kingdome, rendering an Account therefore to the Parliament,
or to such as shalbee by them appointed: And it is further Ordered, That the Tenants of the said persons before mentioned bee
enioyned and required to pay their Rents accordingly unto the
hands of the said Committee or any foure of them.