September 1643
[20 September, 1643.]
Lincoln to be added to 6 Associated Counties of Essex, etc.; Rate for maintenance of Forces raised by them.; First Payment to be 3 Oct. 1643.; Names of Committees.
The Lords and Commons in Parliament taking into their
consideration the danger to which the associated Counties of
Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridge, Hertford, and Huntington,
are lyable, in case the Inhabitants of Lyn, who have now
declared themselves against the Parliament, should not be
reduced to their obedience; or the Popish Northerne Army, or
any other Armies or Forces should make a passage into any of
the said associated Counties, have thought good to afford the
Inhabitants of the said Counties all fit meanes for the timely
suppressing the Rebellion at Lyn, and the preventing and withstanding all mischievous designes which now are, or hereafter
shall be plotted against any of the said Counties. And doe
therefore the better to strengthen them, Ordaine that the County
of Lincolne, and the County of the City of Lincolne shall be
added to the said association. And further to enable them to
maintaine and pay the Forces of Horse and Foote, now raised
or hereafter to be raised by them. That there shall be rated
taxed and leavied upon the severall inhabitants of the said
Counties: viz. Upon the County of Essex, one thousand, one
hundred, twenty and five pounds. Upon the County of Suffolke,
one thousand, two hundred and fifty pounds. Upon the County
of Norfolke, with the City of Norwich, one thousand, two
hundred, and fifty pounds. Upon the County of Cambridge,
three hundred threescore and fifteene pounds, upon the Isle of
Ely, one hundred forty seven pounds, 10 shillings. Upon the
County of Hertford, the summe of foure hundred, and fifty
pounds. Upon the County of Huntington, two hundred and
twenty pounds. And upon the County of Lincolne, and City of
Lincolne, eight hundred and twelve pounds, ten shillings,
weekely to be collected within the severall limits and hundreds
of the said Counties and places. The first payment of the said
weekely sums so assessed by this Ordinance to be made at or
before the third day of October, 1643. And the said weekely
payment to continue weekely, for three months next ensuing,
from the said third day of October. And for expediting the
said service in leavying, assessing, and collecting the said weekely
summes in the said Counties: Be it Ordained, that the persons
hereafter named shall be Committees for the severall and
respective Counties hereafter named, That is to say.
Essex.
For the County of Essex, Sir Thomas Barrington Knight and
Baronet, Sir Harbottle Grimstone Knight and Baronet, Sir
William Hicks, Sir William Massam, Sir Richard Everard,
Baronets; Sir Martin Lumly Knight and Baronet, Sir Thomas
Cheeke, Sir Henry Mildmay of Wanstead, Sir William Rowe,
Sir Henry Holcroft, Sir Thomas Honnywood, Sir William
Martin, Sir John Barrington, Knights; Harbottle Grimston, John
Sayer, William Massam, Timothy Middleton, Henry Myldemay,
William Umphrevill, Nathaniel Bacon, Oliver Raymond, Anthony
Luther, Deane Tindell, John Wright, Robert Smith, Thomas Cooke,
Carey Mildmay, Richard Harlackenden, Robert Wiseman of
Mayland, John Eldred, John Jocelyn, Robert Bouon, John Meed,
John Eden, Thomas Clapton, Arthur Barnardiston, Isaac Allen
of Hasely, William Coldingham, William Atwood, John Atwood,
Peter Whitcome, John Brooke, Henry Wiseman, Robert Young,
Francis Stonehard, George Walton, Captaye Cletheroe, John
Watkins, Edward Berkhead, George Thorowgood Esquires;
Richard Wiseman, John Langly of Colchester, Thomas Cooke,
John Sorrill, William Turner of Wimbich, Robert Vesey, Jeremy
Ayler, William Collerd, Robert Crane, Doctor Read of Beauchanger, Robert Calthrop, Thomas Adams of Thackstead, Richard
Hankin of Harwich, John Allistone, William Harlackenden,
John Thorowgood of Wadden, Isaac Wincoll, Samuel Playne,
Francis Williamson of Walden, Francis Nicholson, John Fening,
Robert Talcot of Colchester, Thomas Allyet, and Robert Maidstone
Gent.
Colchester.
For Colchester, the Mayor for the time being, Harbottle
Grimston Recorder, John Jocelinne Deputy Recorder, Henry
Barrington, John Langly, Robert Buckstone, Ralph Harrison,
and William Cooke, Aldermen.
Suffolke.
For the County of Suffolke, Sir Edmond Bacon Baronet, Sir
Nathaniel Barnardistone Knight, Sir William Spring Baronet,
Sir William Parker, Sir Roger North, Sir Thomas Barnardistone
Knights, Bramton Gurden senior, Robert Reynolds, William
Heveningham, Nathaniel Bacon of Freston, Nicholas Bacon,
Henry North, Robert Brewster, Francis Bacon, Theophilus
Vaughan of Becklesse, William Cage, Edmund Harvy, John
Gurdon Esquires, John Bates Gentleman, Sir William Plater
Knight and Baronet, Sir John Wentworth Knight, Sir Philip
Parker Knight, Morrice Barrow, William Lawrence, James
Hubard, Nicholas Bacon, William Bloyse Esquires, Francis
Brewster Gentleman, Sir Butts Bacon Baronet, Sir Robert
Brooke, Sir John Rowce, Sir William Soame Knights, Thomas
Baker, Brampton Gurden junior, Wiseman Bockenham, Isaac
Apleton, Henry North, Edward Read, Thomas Cole, Richard
Peapes, Nathaniel Bacon of Ipswich, Gibson Lucas, Esquires.
Ipswich.
For Ipswich, the Bailiffes for the time being, Richard Purplet,
and John Aldus.
St. Edmunds Bury.
For Saint Edmunds Bury, the Aldermen of Saint Edmunds
Bury for the time being, Thomas Chapleyne, Thomas Gibb,
Samuel Moody, and Thomas Chapman.
Alborough.
The Bailiffes of the Town of Alborough for the time being,
and Thomas Jackson.
Norfolke.
For the County of Norfolke Sir Thomas Woodhouse Knight
and Baronet, Sir John Holland Baronet, Sir John Pots Baronet,
Sir John Hoberd Knight and Baronet, Sir Miles Hobert, Sir
Thomas Hoggin, Knights; James Calthrop, John Cooke, John
Spelman, Philip Beddinfeild, Samuel Smith, the Bailiffs of
Yarmouth, Thomas Toll, and John Percevell of Lynne, Thomas
Wyndeham, Francis Jeremy, Robert Wood, Gregory Gausey,
John Haughton, Thomas Weld, Martin Sidley, Thomas Sotherton,
Esquires, William Heveningham, William Cooke, Robert Rich,
Esquires; Sir Richard Berney, Sir Isaac Ashley, Sir John Palgrave Knights Brigg Fountaine Esquire; Sir Edward Barkham
Barronet; Sir Thomas Gaudy, Sir Edward Ashly, Sir Thomas
Guibon Knights; Thomas Russell, John Walpoole, Robert
Wilton, Robert Jeremy, John Guibon, Robert Shepherd, John
Reyves, Philip Calthorpe, Esquires; Toby Fryer, Samuel
Parkes, Thomas Johnson, Robert Rower, Gent.
Norwich.
For the County and City of Norwich, the Major for the time
being, Christopher Barret, Thomas Baker, John Tooly, Adrian
Parmiter, Richard Harman, and Samuel Smith, Esquires; Henry
Wats, Alderman.
Cambridgeshire.
For the County of Cambridge, Sir Dudley North, Sir John
Cutts, Sir Tho. Martin, Knights; Thomas Symmonds, Dudley
Pope, Esquires, Sir Myles Sands Knight, Francis Russell, Oliver
Cromwell, Thomas Duckett, William Fisher, James Thompson,
Walter Clapton, Robert Castle, Tho. Bendish, Edward Clerke,
John Welbore, Rob. Clerke, Michael Dalton junior, Tho. Parker,
Iohn Hobert, George Glapthorne, Iohn Towers, Henry Butler,
Edward Leeds, William Marsh, and Humberstone Marsh,
Esquires.
Cambridge.
For the Towne and University of Cambridge, the Major for
the time being, Talbot Peaps Recorder, Iohn Sherwood, Samuel
Spaulden, Thomas French Robert Robson.
Hertford.
For the County of Hertford, Charles Lord Viscount Cranborne,
Robert Cecill, Esquire, Sir Iohn Ierrat Baronet, Sir Thomas
Dacres, Sir William Litton, Sir Iohn Witterong, Knights,
Sergeant Atkins, Richard Iennings, Edward Wingate Iohn
Tooke, Ralph Freeman, William Leman, William Presley, Iohn
Hayden, Alexander Wylde, Gabriel Barber, Richard Porter
Captaine Scroggs, Ralph Freeman, Thomas Tooke, Esquires, Sir
Iohn Read Baronet, Doctor King, Doctor of Physicke, Iohn
Humberstone Gentleman.
S. Albanes.
For Saint Albanes, the Major for the time being, John
Robotham, Edward Wingate, Ralph Pemberton, Richard Jennings
Esquires.
Huntington.
For the County of Huntington, Thomas Cotton Baronet, Sir
John Newett Knight, Onslow Winch, Terrill Joceline, Thomas
Templer, John Castle, Oliver Cromwell, Abraham Burwell,
Edward Mountague, and John Bulkeley, Esquires.
Lincolneshire.
For the County of Lincolne, Francis Lord Willougby of
Parham, Sir John Wray, Knight and Baronet, Sir William
Armyne, Sir John Brownloe, and Sir William Brownloe, Sir
Thomas Trallop, Baronets, Sir Edward Ascough, Sir Hamond
Whitchcoat, Sir Christopher Wray, Sir Anthony Irby, Knights,
Thomas Grantham, Thomas Hatcher, John Broxholme, Montague
Cholmely, John Archer, William Ellis, Esquires, Edward Ascough, Maurice Cave, Thomas Cornwallis, John Harrington,
Thomas Coppledike, Francis Fines, Henry Massingberde, John
Disney, Senior, Thomas Lister, Mullenax Disney, Edward King,
Edward Rocetter, Thomas Savyle, William Savyle, Humphrey
Walcott, Captaine John Harrington, Thomas Irby, Samuel
Leigh, William Bury, John Willesby, Esquires, Edmund Tilson,
Samuel Cast, Christopher Hudson, Drayner Massingberde, Richard
Bryan, Master Massingden, Master Woolley, Master William
Hobson, Master Hall, of Kettlethorpe, Allexander Emmerson,
Thomas Welcome, Esquires, William Luddington, Edward
Nelthorps, Edmond Anderson, Master Bowtall, John Sheffeild,
Robert Cawdron, Esquires, Edward Skipwith, Charles Empson,
Tho. Welby, the Major of Boston for the time being, John
Wincock. Master Thompson, Wyat Parkins, Martin Johnson,
John Browne, John Bernard, Nathaniel Tharrald, Gentlemen;
Captaine Thomas Hall and Nehemiah Rawson, and Master Hall,
of Kettlethorpe.
Lincolne City.
For the City of Lincoln, Master Martiall, the Major of Lincoln
that now is, Thomas Grantham, John Breckshorne Esquires;
Robert Moorecroft, William Watson, and Stephen Dawson,
Aldermen.
Committes to nominate Assessors.
Which said severall Committees of the said severall and
respective Counties and Places or any two of them, according
to the former Ordinances for weekely Assessments, shall
nominate such persons as they shall thinke fit within their
respective Divisions, who shall have power to Assesse all and
every person and persons chargeable by this Ordinance according
to the weekely Rates and Proportions in this Ordinance
mentioned.
And Collectors.; Distress on neglect to pay.; Treble payment for default
And the said Committees or any two of them shall likewise
have power within their severall Limits and Divisions, to
nominate Collectors, who shall Collect the said mony so
Assessed, and pay the same to such person or persons as the
Deputy-Lieutenants of the said respective Counties or any two
of them, shall appoint to be Treasurers for the said severall
Counties: And if any person or persons, chargeable by this
Ordinance, shall not upon Demand pay the summe or summes
on him or them Assessed, it shall bee lawfull for the said
respective Collectors, or any two of them, to leavy the same by
way of distresse and sale of the Goods of the person or persons
so Assessed; and to call to their assistance any of the Trained
Bands, or Companies of Voluntiers or other Forces, who are
hereby required to bee ayding and assisting to the said Collectors
in the premises, as they will answer the contrary thereof. And
if any person which shall bee assessed, as aforesaid towards
the payment of the said summe of mony, shall refuse or
neglect to pay his Rate or assessment, to the Collector
appointed, within six daies after it shall be demanded, the said
Committees, or any two of them shall charge the said person so
refusing or neglecting, with treble as much as the said person
shall bee Rated at: And if the said person shall refuse or neglect
to pay the same so trebled upon him, that it shall bee lawfull for
the said Committees, or any two of them, to commit the said
person, so refusing or neglecting, to prison; and also to Sequester
his estate till the same bee satisfied.
Persons to be rated where their Estate is.; When Lands to let, who be pay.; Assessors or Collectors that refuse or neglect this service to be imprisoned or fined.
And bee it Ordained, that every person shall be Rated for the
estate he hath, in the severall places, in each severall County;
And if the Land bee set or let, to or neere the yearely value
thereof, such person or persons to whom the Rent thereof
belongeth, to be solely chargeable therewith; But if the same be
let under value, then the summe Taxed to bee apportioned
betweene the party to whom the Rent belongeth and the
Tennant as the Taxer shall thinke meet; And if they, or any
of them, shall doe any injury in making their Assessements, the
same to bee rectified by the said Committees, or any two of them,
within their severall Divisions, according to their discretions;
And if any Assessors or Collectors shall refuse the said service
or prove negligent or faulty therein the said Committee or any
two of them shall have power to Commit such Assessors or
Collectors to Prison, or to set such a fine upon him or them as
they shall think fit, not exceeding the summe of one hundred
pounds, and the said Fine to bee Levyed by Distresse and sale of
the Offenders goods.
Treasurers to keep a Register Book.; Allowance to Collectors and Treasurers.
And it is Ordained, That the Treasurers appointed by the
said Committees, for the Respective Counties in manner aforesaid, shall keepe a Register Booke of the several summes
received and paid out by them, that so they may give a just &
perfect account thereof unto the Committees of the said severall
Counties, when thereunto they shall be by them required; And
for the better incouragement of the said Collectors & treasurers,
It is Ordained that two pence in the pound shall bee allowed to
the said Collectors for every summe of money Collected and
paid by them to the said Treasurers, and two pence in the pound
to the said Treasurers for every summe of Money received and
disbursed by them according to this Ordinance; And that the
Treasurers of the said Counties shall issue out no summe or
summes of Money to any person or persons without Order under
the hands of the Deputy-Livtenants of the said respective
Counties, or any two of them at least.
Power to Deputy-Lieutenants to advance money on loan,; And to give Warrants for the same.; Treasurers that will not pay on sight of Warrant.; Tenants to pay rates, and deduct same out of Landlords' Rents.; Lincoln to have same benefit of Ord. for rating such as have not contributed as the other associated Counties.; Standing Committee. Powers.
And it is further Ordained, that the Deputy-Lievtenants of
the said severall and respective Counties, shall hereby have
power and authority to advance Monyes by way of Loan for this
Service or other necessary charges, tending to the safety and
preservation of the said Counties; And for the security of such
persons as shall lend any Monyes for the uses aforesaid, to give
them Warrants under their hands or the hands of three of them
at least, to receive the same againe of such Treasurer or Treasurers, to whom such Warrant or Warrants shall bee directed,
who shall upon the sight of the said Warrant, and a Copy
thereof left with them, detaine so much of the Monies which he
or they shall receive as aforesaid, to discharge the said Warrants;
And if the said Treasurers or any of them to whom such
Warrants shall bee directed, shall not after sight of such
Warrants and a Copy thereof left with them as aforesaid, stop
and detaine so much of the next Monyes which he shall so
receive to satisfie the person or persons, the Money so lent as
aforesaid, upon proofe thereof made, the said Deputy-Lievtenants
or any two of them, shall for his or their neglect or default make
out their Warrants to the high Constables of the Hundreds
where such Treasurer or Treasurers shall dwell or inhabit; or to
what other person or persons they shall thinke fit to Leavie so
much Money as the Warrant or Warrants were made for, upon
the goods of the said Treasurer or Treasurers, by way of
distresse and sale of their Goods, to the use of the person or
persons so lending as aforesaid: And it is also Ordained, That
whatsoever summes of Money are, or shall be set, or imposed by
vertue of this Ordinance upon any Land-lords, for and in
respect of any Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments held of
them by any Tenants, the same summe of Money shall bee paid
by their severall respective Tenants, which said summes of
Money so to bee paid by the said Tenants, for their Land-lords,
they shall deduct and defalke; out of the next Rents payable by
them to their Land-lords, and for so doing, the said Tenants, their
Heires, Executors, Administrators, and Assignes, shall be
acquitted and saved harmlesse, against the said Land-lords,
their Heires, Executors, Administrators, and Assignes, any Grant,
Covenant, Condition, Writing Obligatory, or other matter whatsoever made to the contrary notwithstanding: and it is Ordained,
That the County of Lincolne, and the County and City of
Lincolne, shall have the advantage and benefit of the Ordinance
for the Rating of such as have not contributed upon the Propositions, or not in proportion according to their Estates, to bee
raised in the same manner by the Committees named in this
Ordinance for that County, and to the same uses, for the maintaining their associated Forces, as the Lords and Commons have
already by another Ordinance confirmed and setled the same
upon the rest of the said Associated Counties; And it is
Ordained, That the Deputy-Lievtenants and Committees of the
said Counties, or any five or more of them, three whereof to bee
Deputy-Lievtenants, shall bee a standing and constant Committee in their severall and respective Counties, who shall have
power to take the accompts of all Treasurers of Money or
keepers of Stores, or Ammunition belonging to their severall and
respective Counties, and to Order all other the affaires of their
severall Counties, according to the Ordinances of Parliament
now made; or which hereafter shall be made.
Committees, or five of them, to reside within said Counties.; And to relieve each other fortnightly.; Troops raised by Associated Counties to be paid equally by them.; Governor for Holland and Marshland.
And for the better effecting of the premises, The Said
Deputy-Lievtenants and Committees, or any five of them as
aforesaid, shall bee resident in some convenient place within
their said respective Counties, and shall have power to adjourn
themselves from time to time, and from place to place within
their severall Counties as they shall thinke fit, and after they
or more of them shall have set fourteen dayes, Then the Minor
halfe of the said Committee to be free, and they to send for so
many others in their stead, and the Major halfe there still to
remaine other fourteen dayes, and then they also are free,
and then they also to send for three others, and so to change
the Committee successively during these troubles, or till
further order bee taken, giving notice from time to time, to
them which are to succeed six dayes before they are to make
their appearance at their appointed place; And the DeputyLievtenants and Committees of the said severall and respective
Counties, are hereby required, to appoint a meeting at some
convenient place within their severall and respective Counties
so soone as conveniently they may, and they then present are
to agree amongst themselves of the first five who are to begin
this Service: And whereas Colonell Cromwell hath ten Troopes
of Horse already Armed, which were heretofore raysed in the
said Associated Counties, It is Ordained that all the now
associated Counties shall discharge their pay till this time, and
so long as the said Troopes shall be thought fit to be continued
together as one intyre Regiment, they shall be payd equally by
all the said Counties: And for as much as the preservation of
the Isle of Ely, Holland, and Marshland, in respect of the
Avynewes and passages leading to them doth mutually depend
each of them upon the other, and that Colonell Cromwell is already
appointed Governour of the Isle of Ely, but no speciall Provision
is yet made for the parts of Holland & Marshland, the same is
hereby recommended to the Earle of Manchester, who by vertue
of this Ordinance is authorized to place such Governour or
Governours in Holland or Marshland aforesaid (with the approbation of the Lord Generall) with such directions for the
mutuall preservation of them and the Isle of Ely, as in his
judgement he shall conceive to bee most effectuall for their joynt
preservation.
Punishment for deserters and those that conceal them.
And lastly it is Ordained, That if any person or persons
inhabiting within the said Associated Counties, shall receive
harbour, and conceale, any that have beene, or shall hereafter bee
Imprested by vertue of any Ordinance of Parliament, to be
commanded by the Earle of Manchester, Major Generall of the
said Associated Forces, who shall withdraw themselves from the
Service they now are or shall bee by him the said Earle ingaged
in, for the Service of the Parliament, without licence from the
Captaine which he or they shall serve under: It shall bee lawfull
for the Deputy-Lievtenants of the severall and respective
Counties, or any two of them, to commit such persons as shall
so withdraw themselves, as also such as shall knowingly harbour
and conceale the persons so withdrawing themselves, or to Fine
any of Them as they shall thinke fit, not exceeding the summe
of tenne pounds, and if the persons so withdrawing, or the
persons so concealing, shall refuse upon demand, to pay the
said Fine so imposed upon him or them as aforesaid, that then
it shall bee lawfull for the said severall and respective Deputylievtenants or any two of them, to Sequester the Estates of the
said Offenders, and Imprison their persons, untill the said Fines
be satisfied and payd.