Die Martis, Iunii 24. 1645. IT is this day Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament that the ensigns and cornets sent up now by Sir Thomas Fairfax, and all other ensigns and cornets, that have at any time formerly, or shall at any time hereafter be taken from the enemy, shall be brought into the herald's office, by those persons in whose hands they do now or shall happen to remain, to the end the same may be registered and preserved in some convenient place there, and that they may be known what they are, and when, and where they were taken, and that William Ryley Esquire Lancaster Herald at arms, be solely entrusted with the custody and safe keeping of them, and shall be answerable for the same upon demand of both Houses, or either House of Parliament or of any Committee to be appointed by them in that behalf. Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parl. Dom. Com. London Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the Honourable House of Commons. 1645.