AN ORDINANCE Appointing a COMMITTEE FOR THE ARMY, AND Treasurers at War.

Saturday, January 28. 1653.

ORdered by His Highness the Lord Protector and His Council, that this Ordinance and Orders be forthwith printed and published.

HENRY SCOBELL Clerk of the Council.

London, Printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, Prin­ters to His Highness the Lord Protector, 1653.

AN ORDINANCE Appointing a Committee for the ARMY, AND Treasurers at War.

BE it Ordained and Declared by his Highnesse the Lord Protector, with the Consent of his Council, And it is hereby Ordained, That for the more effectual putting in execution of an Act of Parlament, Entituled, An Act for an As­sessment [Page 70]at the rate of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds by the Moneth for six Moneths, from the five and twentieth of December 1653. to the four and twentieth of June then next ensuing, towards the maintenance of the Armies and Navy of this Com­monwealth, and published in print by Order of Parlament of the four and twentieth of November 1653 And for the Receiving, Dis­posing and Issuing forth of the Moneys pay­able by vertue thereof, and of all other Moneyes that by any Act, Ordinance, or Order of Parlament have been, or are here­by, or before the four and twentieth of June 1654. shall be appointed for, or towards the maintenance of, the Armies of this Common­wealth, John Clerk, Edward Clud, Richard Lu­cy, Edward Horseman, James Philips, Edward Gill, John Hildesley, Jervas Bennet, Esqs. Captain Adam Baines, or any three or more of them, be a Committee for the Army, And that John Blackwell the younger, and Richard Dean, Esqs. shall be and are hereby continued and authorized to be Treasurers at War for the said six moneths Assessment, from the five and twentieth day of December 1653. untill the four and twentieth of June 1654. and for all other the summes of money for which they were appointed Treasurers at Warr by vertue of an Act, Entituled, An Act appoint­ing a Committee for the Army, and Treasurers at Warr, published by Order of Parlament of the five and twentieth of July 1653. And the said Committee for the Army are hereby ap­pointed, and authorized to have the Care and mannaging of the whole business of bringing in the moneys appointed to be Assessed, [Page 71]levyed, collected, and paid, in all and every the Counties, Cities and places in England, and Wales, towards the said six months Asses­ments of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds a moneth, and of all other moneys du, and in arrear of any former Assessments; And for that purpose, and also for the issuing forth and disposing of the said six moneths Assess­ment, and all other the said moneys, in like manner as the Assessments and sums (for the ordering and disposing whereof, the per­sons named in the said last recited Act were ap­pointed a Committee for the Army) were to be issued forth and disposed, that is to say, For the issuing forth of forty thousand pounds by the moneth out of the said six moneths Assess­ment of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds a moneth to the Treasurer of the Na­vy for the use of the Navy; and for the issu­ing forth and disposing of all other monys to be by vertue hereof issued forth, and disposed by them for the same uses and purposes for which the six moneths Assessments, and o­ther sums in the said last recited Act mentioned, were appointed to be by them disposed, or for such other uses as are hereafter mentioned, The said Committee for the Army shall have, & are hereby authorized to use, & put in execution, all and every the powers and Authorities, in as full and ample manner to all intents & purposes as the Comittee of the Army had or were men­tioned to have by vertue of the said last recited Act for the mannagement of the Matters and affairs thereby committed unto them, and to proceed therein according to the powers, rules and limitations in the said Act expressed. And the said Committee for the Army shall be, and are hereby further impowred, and authorized [Page 72]to have and put in execution the several Pow­ers and Authorities which were by two several Orders of Parlament of the fourteenth of April 1652. expressed to be given to the then Committee for the Army, for the dispo­sal of the Arrears of all Assessments in the said Orders mentioned And shall be, and are hereby impowred to confirm, or a ter any Or­der, or Warrant, which (being made by the then Committee for the Army, relating to the said Orders of Parlament, or either of them) have not, or shall not before the passing of this Ordinance be fulfilled, observed and fully exe­cuted. And also the said Committee for the Ar­my shall, and are hereby impowred and au­thorized to proceed in the satisfying the remain­der of the Arrears due for service in Scotland, before the twentieth of October 1651. and in defaulking such sums of money as upon exa­mination shall appear to have been paid to any person, for himself, or others, in lieu of those Arrears, more than ought to have been paid according to the directions of an Order of Parlament of the eighth of August 1653. made in that behalf. And the said Committee for the Army shall likewise have all and every the po­wers and Authorities, which the Commit­tee for the Army had, or were mentioned to have by the Act herein last before recited. And all and every the Commissioners for Assess­ments, Receivers, Collectors, Sub-Col­lectors, and other persons concerned, or that shall be concerned in the assessing, levying, collecting, and payment of any part of the As­sessments, or other sums before mentioned, or in the taking or making of rates, or surveys for the Assessments, shall be, and are hereby re­quired to observe such Orders and Directions, [Page 73]as shall be made, and given forth in those be­halfs by the said Committee for the Army. And be it Ordained, and it is hereby Ordained, That the Warrants and Orders of the said Commit­tee for the Army, to all, or any the purposes a­foresaid, be by the said Treasurers at War, and by Sir John Wollaston, Knight, and the rest of the former Treasurers at War, and all others concerned therein, observed and obeyed accordingly; And the warrant or warrants of the said Committee for the Army shall be to all, and every the Treasurers at War aforesaid a sufficient discharge. And the said Committee for the Army shall be, and are hereby authori­zed and required, to exercise, and put in execu­tion, all and every the powers and authorities given to the Committee for the Army by an Act of Parlament published in print by Order of Parlament of the nineteenth of October 1653. touching the stating and determining the Accompts of all Officers and Souldiers, &c. Provided that the said Committee for the Ar­my do not state, or make any Certificate for a­ny sum claimed to be in Arrear and due before the fifteenth of January 1647. And be it fur­ther Ordained by the Authority aforesaid, that the said Treasurers at War hereby continued, shall have the same powers and Authorities to all intents and purposes, and shall have and take the like Salary and allowances for six moneths, from the five and twentieth day of December 1653. or proportionably for so long time as they shall continue to be Treasurers at War, as they had, and as were appoin­ted to be made unto them by the Act herein be­fore recited, published in print the five and twen­tieth day of July 1653. And the respective Re­ceivers General, that are or shall be appointed [Page 74]to receive any part of the said six months Asses­ments of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds a moneth, commencing the five and twentieth of December 1653. shall forthwith after the receit thereof transmit and pay, or cause to be paid, the monys by them so received, to the said Treasurers at War, or where, or to whom they shall appoint to receive the same. And the receipt of the said Treasurers at War, shall be to the respective Receivers General, and to all other persons, who shall by vertue of this Ordinance pay any moneys unto them, for the purposes aforesaid, a sufficient discharge. And the said Committee for the Army shall be, and are hereby authorized and required by their warrant to Order and dispose the monethly Assessment laid upon Scotland (by resolve of Parlament, dated the twelfth day of November 1653.) for and towards the payment of the Forces, and other necessary contingencies of the Military service there; And the Treasurer, or Receiver General of the said Assessment is hereby ordered and required to observe such warrant as shall be directed unto him by the said Committee for the Army for the purposes aforesaid. And the said Committee for the Ar­my shall be and are hereby impowred to give warrant for the satisfying, and allowing of all such Sums of money as were disbursed by any Receivers General of the Assessments for the Army appointed before the five and twenti­eth of December 1651. or by any former Treasu­rers at War, by any Order of Parlament, or by any order or direction of any former Com­mittee for the Army. Provided that such dis­bursements were ordered and made for such purposes and uses, for which the then [Page 95]Committee for the Armie ought to have given their warrant, and did not give the same. And forasmuch as the Forces in England, Ireland, and Scotland do necessarily require, and call for the monies appointed for their use out of the one hundred thousand pounds charged for the use of the Armie, by Order of Parlament of the first of Januarie 1652, and arising by the sale of and Composition for Delinquents Estates; and also for som further supplie to bee made for them; Bee it therefore Ordeined, that all and every such summe and summes of monie as shall, on and after the thirtieth day of Januarie 1653, bee paid unto and received by the Treasurers at Goldsmith's-Hall for Sequestrations or Compo­sitions (except for pensions and paiments for the use of maimed Souldiers already appoint­ed out of their receipts) shall bee paid by the said Treasurers unto the Treasurers at War hereby appointed, untill the remainder of the said one hundred thousands pounds, or so much thereof as shall not bee satisfied by the moyetie of the monies arising by sale of Delinquent's Estates upon the Act of Parlament for sale of and Composition for those Estates, shall bee fully satisfied. And also until the summe of one hundred thousand pounds more bee fully satis­fied and paid out of the said receipt for the fur­ther supplie of the Armies. And the Treasu­rers for Sequestrations and Compositions are hereby required to make paiment of the remainder of the said first one hundred thousand pounds. And also of the other [Page 96]one hundred thousand pounds to the said Trea­surers at War accordingly, whose receipt shall bee to the Treasurers for Sequestrations and Compositions a sufficient Discharge.

And bee it further Ordeined that the said Committee for the Armie shall bee, and hereby are impowred (by themselvs, or such others as they shall appoint) to call to Accompt any Re­ceivers, Collectors, Sub-collectors, or other persons who have received any summe or summes of monie, paiable, or received by vir­tue of any Act, Ordinance or Order of Parla­ment for the British forces in Ireland, or for the relief or use of any the distressed British In­habitants of Ireland, or for other service or relief of Ireland; and all persons concerned in such Accompt, are required to observ the orders and directions of the said Committee for the pur­pose aforesaid. And the said Committee are hereby impowred to issue forth their Orders or Warrants to any person or persons who have any of the said monies in their hands, re­quiring them forthwith to paie in the same unto John Black well the younger, and Richard Deane Esquires, Treasurers at War, whose receipt shall bee a discharge for the monies which shall bee so paid unto them; and if it shall ap­pear unto the said Committee, that any person or persons have wilfully deteined in their hands any summe or summes of monie as aforesaid, and not performed their dutie and trust in the due disposal thereof, the said Committee for the Armie (if they shall see caus) are hereby Au­thorized [Page 97]to award and order such person or persons to paie Interest for the same, after the rate of six pounds per Cent. for so long time as they have deteined the monie in their hands. And bee it further Ordeined, that John Black-well the younger, and Richard Deane Esquires, Treasurers at Warr, are hereby appointed and Authorized to receiv all such summes of monie (appointed for the Brittish forces, or distressed Inhabitants of Ireland) as shall bee, by the said Committee, by virtue here­of, ordered to bee paid unto them, and to issue forth the same for the uses for which the said monies were raised and received. And have been by any Act, Ordinance or Order of Parlament disposed and appoint­ed, according to such order as shall bee by the said Committee for the Armie given therein; And the said Committee for the Armie shall give their warrant for the disposal thereof for the uses aforesaid, ac­cording to such direction as they shall in that behalf receiv from the Lord PRO­TECTOR and his Council. And bee it further ordeined, that if any Receiver-General, Collector, Sub-collector, or other person or persons shall neglect or refuse to observ the Order, or Warrant of the said Committee for the Armie, and not pay in the monie of them required, that then upon Certificate thereof from the said Com­mittee for the Armie unto the Commissi­oners [Page 98]for Sequestrations, the said Com­missioners are hereby required to sequester the Estate of such person or persons real and personal, until such time as the War­rant or Orders of the said Committee shall bee wholly observed and fulfilled.

Saturdaie 28 Januarie, 1653.

ORdered by his Highness the Lord PROTECTOR and the Council, That Thomas Rand, William Palmer, Robert Yarborow, Nehemiah Rawson, William Har­vey, William Welby, Esquires, and the Mayor of Lincoln for the time beeing, bee, and are hereby added to the Commissio­ners for the Monthly Assessment within the Countie of Lincoln, and are hereby impow­red and authorized to act and put in execu­tion all and every the powers given to the Commissioners in the Act intituled, an Act for an Assessment at the rate of one hundred and twentie thousand pounds by the mouth for six months, from the 25 day of December 1653, till the 24 of June then next ensuing, to­wards the maintenance of the Armies and Navies of this Common-wealth, published in Print by order of the 24 of November 1653, in such sort, to all intents and purposes as the said Commissioners therein named are thereby impowred to do, as if the persons aforesaid had been named in the said Act.

[Page 100]Ordered by his Highness the Lord PRO­TECTOR, and the Council, that Edward Hooper Esquire, and Philip Stansby, bee, and are hereby added to the Commissioners for the Monthly Assessment, within the Countie of Dorset, and are hereby required and authorized to act and put in execution all and every the powers given to the Commissioners in the Act, intituled, an Act for an Assessment, at the rate of 120000 l. by the month, for six months, from the 25 of December 1653, to the 24 of June then next ensuing, towards the maintenance of the Armies and Navies of this Common-wealth, published in Print by Order of the 24 of No­vember last, in such sort to all intents and pur­poses as the said Commissioners therein named are thereby impowred to do, and as if they had been named in the said Act.

Ordered by his Highness the Lord PRO­TECTOR and the Council, that the Mayor of Banburie for the time beeing bee, and is here­by added to the Commissioners for the Month­ly Assessment within the Countie of Oxon; and is hereby required and authorized to act and put in execution all and every the powers given to the Commissioners in the Act, intituled, an Act for an Assessment, at the rate of 120000 l. by the month, for six months, from the 25 day of December 1653, to the 24 of June then next ensuing, towards the maintenance of the Ar­mies and Navies of this Common-wealth, published in print by order of the 24 of Novem­ber last, in such sort to all intents and purposes as the said Commissioners therein named are thereby impowred to do, and as if they had been named in the said Act.

[Page 101]Ordered by his Highness the Lord PRO­TECTOR, and the Council, That Christo­pher Peircehay Esquire, and Sir Robert Barwick Knight, bee, and are hereby added to the Com­missioners for the Monthly Assessment with­in the Countie of York; and are hereby requi­red and authorized to act and put in execution all and every the powers given to the commis­sioners in the Act, intituled, an Act for an As­sessment, at the rate of 120000 l. by the month, for six months, from the 25 day of December 1653, to the 24 of June then next ensuing, to­wards the maintenance of the Armies and Na­vies of this Common-wealth; published in print by order of the 24 of November last, in such sort to all intents and purposes as the said com­missioners therein named are thereby impowred to do, and as if they had been named in the said Act.

Saturday, the 28th of Januarie, 1653.

ORdered by His Highness, the Lord PROTECTOR, and His Council, that the Ordinance and Orders aforesaid bee forthwith printed and published.

Hen. Scobell Clerk of the Council.

Printed by William Du-Gard and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord PROTECTOR. MDCLIII.

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