Ordered by the Parliament,
THat the Officers belonging to the Recruits and Forces which now are, or hereafter shall be Raised for the Service of this Commonwealth in Ireland, do constantly attend their respective Charges; and that the said Recruits and Forces shall march directly to their Ports, without any unnecessary delay; and shall in their march to the Sea-side quarter in Inns and Alehouses onely, and pay for what they have: And all Constables and others concerned are to take notice and care hereof; And the several Commissioners for the Militia or Monethly Assessments, or any two of them, are hereby Authorized and Required to give their Assistance in their respective Counties, that this Order be duly observed and performed accordingly.
ORdered by the Parliament, That the Councel of State do take care that this Order be sent into the several Counties through which these Recruits are to pass, to the respective Commissioners for the Militia's and for the Monethly Assessments, and to the Constables, that they do take care the same be observed accordingly.
ORdered by the Parliament, That these Orders be forthwith printed and published.
London, Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England, 1650.