blazon or coat of arms incorporating the Commonwealth Flag (1649-1651) ❧ By the Parliament. THe Parliament being desirous that good Order and Discipline may still be continued in the Army, to the end, that the soldiers thereof may not any wise be an Oppression to the Country; And whereas divers Officers of the Army, whose Regiments, Troops and Companies are Quartered in several Counties of this Nation, do still continue here about the Town, and absent from their respective Charges, Do therefore hereby Require all such Officers of the Army forthwith to Repair to their respective Charges, and not to Depart from them without Special▪ Order from the Lord General. And in Case that any of the Regiments, Troops, or Companies of the Army are Removed from the Quarters last Assigned them, without Order from the Lord General; The Parliament doth Require such Regiments, Troops and Companies to return forthwith to their said last Quarters formerly Assigned them, or to such other Quarters, as shall be Assigned by Directions from the Lord General. And the Parliament doth further require, that such Regiments, Troops or Companies as are not removed, do continue in the Quarters last Assigned unto them; and none of them to remove from thence, without the special Order of the Lord general in that behalf. Monday, February, 27. 1659. ORdered by the Parliament, That this Order be forthwith Printed and Published. THOMAS St NICHOLAS, Clerk of the Parliament. LONDON, Printed by John Streater, and John Macock, Printers to the Parliament; 1659.