Die Sabbati 15. Junii. 1644. AN ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT. For continuance of the former Ordinance for four Months longer, from the time of the expiration of the said Ordinance, For the Raising, Maintaining, Paying, and Regulating of 3000. Foot, 1200. Horse, and 500 Dragoons, to be commanded by Sir WILLIAM WALLER, As Sergeant Major General of the said Forces, under his Excellency the Earl of ESSEX, in whose absence he is to be Commander in chief over them, and all other Forces raised, or to be raised in the Associated Counties of Southampton, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. THE Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled, do Ordain and Declare, and be it Ordained and Declared, That the Ordinance entitled, An Ordinance for the raising, maintaining, paying, and regulating of 3000. Foot, 1200. Horse, and 500 Dragoones, to be commanded by Sir William Waller as Sergeant Major General of the said Forces under his Excellency the Earl of Essex General, and of all other Forces, raised, or to be raised in the associated Counties of Southampton, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent, and every Clause, Article, and thing therein contained, shall have continuance for and during the space of 4. Months longer from the time of the expiration of the said Ordinance: And it is hereby further Ordered and Ordained, that the Committee hereafter named, or any three, or more of them, and no other, shall have power and authority to put in execution the said recited Ordinance, and the Ordinance of the fourth of November, 1643. for the associating the said Counties, and all other Ordinances of Parliament, for the raising and levying of money within the said several and respective Counties, which are not yet executed, and shall, and may Assess, Rate, Tax, Collect, and Leavie all and every the Sum and Sums of Money which are yet in Arreare, and not yet rated, assessed, taxed, collected, levied, or paid in, according to the said Ordinances, or any, or either of them: and for the better expediting of the said Service, Be it Ordained by the Authority aforesaid, that the Persons hereafter named, and no other, shall have power to put in execution the said Ordinances, any former Ordinance to the contrary thereof notwithstanding. That is to say. For the County of Southampton, Southampton. and the Town and County of Southampton, Sir henry Worsley, Sir William Lewis Baronet's, Sir Thomas Jervoise Knight, Robert Wallop, Richard. Whitehead, William Jephson, John Doddington, Richard Norton of South wick, Richard Jervois, John Lisle, John Button, Edward Goddard, John Bulkley, Edward Hooper, Richard Major, William Pitt, Nicholas Love, John Hooke, John Kempe, William Wither, Richard Moor, Arthur Evelin, John Fielder, Thomas Bettesworth, Thomas Creswell of Heckfield, Francis Rivett, Henry Bromfield, James Tutt Esquires, Robert Harward of Sutton Skotney, George Baynard, Thomas Gale, Thomas Dowse of Elden, William Wolgar, Willitime Gore, Alexander Wilson, the Major of Southampton for the time being, Edward Exton, George Gallop, Alderman Robert Wroth, and John Kittlewell Gent. Ralph Riggs Alderman of Winchester, and John Elliott of Rugwood. For the County of Surrey, William Lord Mounson, Sir Ambrose Browne Baronet, Surrey. Sir John Maynard Knight of the Bath, Sir Thomas Jervoyse, Sir Richard Onslow, Sir John Dingley, Sir William Elliott, Sir Matthew Brand, Sir Robert Parkhurst, Sir Robert Wood, Sir Robert Gorge Knights, Thomas Sandys, Nicolas Stoughton George Farewell, Henry Tonstall, Arthur Onslow, Robert Goodwin, Robert Wood, Francis Drake, George Evelin, John Goodwin, John Farewell, Edmond Jordan, Thomas Locke, Lancelot Johnson, and John Turner Esquires, Sarkford Gunston, George Wither, Robert Terrey, Robert Purse, and Robert Mead Gentlemen. For the County of Kent, Sir Edward Scott, Kent. Sir John Honywood, Sir Peter Godfree, Sir Henry Heyman, Sir William Man, Sir John Routh, and Sir Thomas Godfree Knights, Thomas Westroe, Robert Scott, Lambert Godfree, Thomas Broadnox, Richard Browne, John Browne, Sir Edward Moinings, Sir Edward Boys, Sir Richard Hardres. John Boys of Elmington, John Nutt, John Boys of Wingham, Sir Timothy Thornehill, Sir James Oxenden, Stephen Moinings of Dover signior, Henry Oxenden of Deane, Sir John Roberts, Sir Michael Livesay, _____ Kenricke, Thomas Plummer, John Bix, Humphrey Scot, Captain Curlet, George Duke, Michael Bell, _____ Osborne junior, Sir John Rivers, Sir John Sidley, Sir Henry Vane signior, Sir Henry Vane junior, Augustine Skinner, Sir Humphrey Tufton, Sir Nicholas Miller, Richard Lee, William James, _____ Beale, George Newman, George Hall, John Den Esquires, _____ Broughton of Maidston, Thomas Sylliard, Thomas Blunt, Esqu. Sir Anthony Weldon, Sir Thomas Walsingham, Ralph Welden, Thomas Franklin, _____ Twisden, John Baker, William Boothby. For Canterbury, the Major for the time being, Sir Edward Masters, Sir William Mann, Alderman Masterson, Thomas Den Esquire, Recorder. For the County of Sussex, Sir Thomas Pelham, Sussex. Sir Thomas Parker, Sir John Chapman, Anthony Stapeley, Herbert Morley, Laurence Ashburnham, Sir Thomas Ershfield of Den, Henry Shelley, John Baker, Hall Ravenscroft, Edward Dowse, William Hay, Herbert Hay, John Busbridge, Herbert Board, Harbert Springate, Peter Farnden, Thomas Jefferay, William Mitchelborne, Thomas Collins, John Board, Anthony Crutenden, Anthony Fowl, Francis Sellwin, William Newton signior, William Cawley, Thomas Middleton. John Downes, Edward Apsley, George Oglander, Capt. James Temple, Thomas Chase, Ralph Cooper, George Churcher, Peter Bettisworth of Fineing Esquires, Captain Chitty, Thomas Henshaw, William Freeman, William Marlett, Henry Bridgier, Thomas Greene of Marden, Thomas Millett of Marden, William Cook, Nicholas Shepard, John Fag, William Morley, Robert Dike, Humphrey Edwards, Henry Nicholson, Arthur Bettesworth, George Greene, Philip Jermin Sergeant at Law, Stephen Humphrey, Nathanael Studley, Robert Spence, Roger Gralwicke, Ambrose Traiton Esquires. Joh. Browne Cler. Parliament. FINIS.