May 1643
[29 May, 1643.]
Ord. 10 May, 1643; Deputy-Lieutenants or Committees to levy Horses.; Officers authorised by the Lord General to do it in some cases.;Horses of persons who have expressed their good affection shall be valued.; Publickfaith given for such Horses. Members of both Houses exempted.
Whereas there is an Ordinance of Parliament passed, bearing
Date the tenth day of this instant May, concerning the taking of
Horses for the service of the Parliament. It is further Ordered
and Declared by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled,
aswel in pursuance of the said Ordinance, as by way of addition;
That His Excellencies occasions may be served, and yet with the
greatest ease to the Counties as may be, That the Deputy Lieutenants or the Committees for the Propositions, or any two of
them within the several Counties, when the Lord General shall
require so many Horses out of any County, shall immediately.
levy such a number upon every Division and Hundred as in a
proportion the several parts will afford, and shall cause the
Horses so proportioned, to be delivered accordingly. And in case
the said Deputy Lieutenants or Committees shall not execute
according to the said Ordinance, and deliver such Horses as are
fit for service, nor in such time as the Lord General shall direct,
or that the Lord General shall finde by reason of some great
exigency, That the said circumstances cannot be observed without
danger to the Army, And insert the same in his Warrant, then
such officers as His Excellency shall appoint, shall raise and take
such number of Horses as are required by His Excellency within
the places appointed, Rendring an accompt to His Excellency for
the same, having regard always of those persons that have
expressed their good affections by contributing upon the Propo
sitions, and submitting to the Orders and Ordinances of Parliament; And in case that upon any exigency the Horses of such
persons as have expressed their affections to the Parliament as
aforesaid shall be taken, That their Horses shall be valued by
the Constables, and certified to the Commissary in London for
valuing of Horses, Arms, &;c. And the parties repaid for them
upon the publique Faith. Provided alwayes that this Ordinance
shall not extend to the seizing or taking any Horses, Mares, or
Geldings of any the Members of either of the Houses of Parliament, or of any Peer, or of any of the Assistants of the House of
Peers.