September, 1647
[23 September, 1647.]
Ord. June 23, 1647, as to maintenance of Sir T. Fairfax' Army.;Names of Treasurers at War.; To receive all moneys paid by virtue of above Ord.; Names of Committee for managing assessment.; Powers.
Whereas by an Ordinance of Parliament of the three and
twentieth of June last past (entitled, An Ordinance of the Lords
and Commons assembled in Parliament, For the raising of Moneys
to be employed towards the maintenance of Forces within this
Kingdom, under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight;
and for the speedy Transporting of, and paying the Forces for
the carrying on of the War of Ireland) the Monthly sum of Sixty
thousand pounds is to be forthwith assessed on the respective
Counties, Cities, and places therein mentioned, within the
Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales, to continue for
Twelve Months from the Five and Twentieth of March last
past, 1647. until the Five and Twentieth of March next, 1648.
but no persons are nominated and appointed by the said
Ordinance to receive and issue the said Moneys; To the end
therefore that the Moneys appointed to be taxed and levyed by
the said Ordinance of Parliament, may be more orderly received
and issued out, The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled
have Ordained, and be it Ordained by Authority of Parliament
That Sir John Wollaston, Knight, Thomas Adams, John Warner,
Thomas Andrews, and George Witham, Aldermen of the City of
London, Francis Allein, and John Dethick, of London, Merchants,
shall be Treasurers at Wars for the receiving and issuing forth of
all the Moneys to be assessed, levied and paid by vertue of the
said Ordinance of the 23 June last past, for the purposes therein
mentioned, according to the Directions hereafter expressed. And
be it likewise Ordained, That the said Treasurers at Wars shall
receive from the several Collectors and Officers appointed and to
be appointed by vertue of the said Ordinance, all the Moneys to
be taxed, levied and paid by vertue thereof; and all and every
the said Collectors and Officers are hereby enjoyned and required
to pay unto the said Treasurers all the said several sums of
Money which shall be by them received by vertue of the said
Ordinance, to be by the said Treasurers issued forth to the
intents and purposes therein mentioned, and the charges incident
to the same: And that every County, City, Borough, and other
place, may be fully assessed, according to the rate by the said
Ordinance of the 23 of June last, intended to be taxed and
assessed upon them: And in case there should be default in any of
the Commissioners appointed by the said Ordinance, in the
making of the said Assessment, or in any County, City, Borough
or other place in paying of the sums assessed or to be assessed,
or any negligence or default in any Assessor, Collector, or other
Officer, Minister or Agent appointed or to be appointed by vertue
of the said Ordinance; And for the more effectual carrying on of
the whole work, Be it ordained, That the Earl of Northumberland
the Earl of Kent, the Earl of Rutland, the Earl of Pembroke, the
Earl of Salisbury, the Earl of Denbigh, the Earl of Warwick, the
Lord Viscount Say and Seal, the Lord Wharton, the Lord
Howard, Mr. Sollicitor, Sir Henry Vane junior, Mr. Crew, Mr.
Pierrepont, Colonel Montague, Nathaniel Fiennes. Sir John
Evelyn, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Reynolds, Colonel Venne, Mr. Thomas
Hodges, Mr. Pury, Mr. Prideaux, Mr. Bond, Sir Arthur Hazelrigg,
Mr. Scawen, Sir Gilbert Gerrard, Sir Thomas Widdrington, Mr.
Leman, Mr. Luke Hodges, and Mr. Robert Jennour, Members of
the Commons House of Parliament: And the said Treasurers, or
any five of them, Whereof four to be Members of either of the
Houses of Parliament, shall have the care and managing of the
businesses upon the said Ordinance, for the better bringing in of
the moneys assessed or to be assessed upon or by vertue of the
said Ordinance, for payment of the said Forces therein mentioned,
and of the charges incident thereunto, with all such powers and
Authorities to them or any of them, given, limited and expressed
in an Ordinance of Parliament bearing date the fifteenth day of
February, 1645. And the said Committee and Treasurers, or
any five of them as aforesaid, shall have full power, and they
are hereby authorized in as full and ample manner, to all intents
and purposes, as are given, limited or mentioned in an Ordinance
of Parliament dated the Twelfth day of June 1645. unto the
Committee at Goldsmiths Hall for Scots Affairs, to manage the
Ordinance of the Twentieth of February, 1644. to cause the full
and speedy assessing, collecting and bringing in of the said
Moneys, either by making Dispatches, appointing of Forces, or
giving Directions, Rules or Instructions, or otherwise to cause
obedience thereunto, as to them in their wisdoms and good
discretions shall seem most fit and expedient, be it by Fine or
Imprisonment of the Parties offending, the Fine not exceeding
Twenty pounds, to be employed for the use of the aforesaid
Forces mentioned in the said Ordinance.
Warrants from House of Commons to Treasurers.; Moneys raised by said Ord. to be used only for purposes thereof.
And be it further Ordained, That the Receipt of the said
Treasurers, or any two of them, shall be a sufficient discharge
to every Collector or other person that shall pay in any money
that shall be taxed, levied, and paid by vertue of the said
Ordinance of the three and twentieth of June last past: And that
the said Members of the House of Commons, or any five of them,
shall have power, and are hereby authorized to give Warrants to
the said Treasurers at War, or any two of them, for the issuing
forth of such moneys as they shall receive by vertue of the said
Ordinance; And in the same Warrant it shall be expressed for
what purpose the money contained in the same is to be issued:
And the said Warrants, with a Receipt thereupon under the
hand of the party to whom the same is directed to be paid, or
his Assignee or Assignees, shall be a sufficient Discharge to the
said Treasurers and every of them, for so much as they shall
thereupon issue forth. And it is also Ordained, That all the
moneys raised or to be raised by vertue of the said Ordinance,
shall be employed only for the purposes, uses and intents therein
mentioned and expressed, and no otherwise: And no Warrant
shall be made from the said Committee, or any other, or if issued,
shall be obeyed, but only for the purposes aforesaid.
Allowance to Treasurers.; Further allowances for persons employed by them.
And it is also further Ordained, That the said Treasurers at
Wars for their pains in receiving and issuing forth of all the
moneys raised or to be raised and received by vertue of the said
recited Ordinance, and this present Ordinance and in Consideration they shall execute the employment of the Treasurer at
Wars, shall have three pence for every pound they shall receive
and issue forth of the moneys taxed, levied and paid by vertue
of the said recited Ordinance, or this present Ordinance; And
shall also have three pounds five shillings four pence per diem,
to be disposed of as they shall think fit, for the payment of such
persons as they shall think most to make use of, for the better
execution of the said employment of Treasurer at Wars, and all
other charges allowed to Sir Gilbert Gerrard as Treasurer at
Wars, and shall issue moneys for the same without any further
or other allowances, the said allowances to be paid monthly.
Free quarter.; Instructions of 16 May, 1645, to be put in force.
And be it further Ordained by the authority aforesaid, That
the said Committee and Treasurers at Wars do make due
allowance and payment of all Free-quarter taken by any of the
Forces mentioned in the said Ordinance, since the said Five and
twentieth day of March last, and also from henceforth to be
taken by them, or any of them, according to such proportions
and in such manner as they or any of them did allow the same
or cause to be paid out of the assessments for the Army in the
association; and to put in execution the Instructions, Rules,
and Directions, made and Ordained in that behalf by both Houses
of Parliament, bearing Date the Sixteenth day of May, 1645.