instructions Of the LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT, For the right Honourable Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham, Lord Lieutenant of the County of lincoln, and to the rest of the Committee, Ordered by both the said Houses to go into that County, and there put in execution these ensuing Instructions, for the settling& preserving the peace of that County and City, and the parts adjoining John brown clear, Parliamentorum. Septemb. 30. London Printed for J. B. and are to be sold by John Wright. 1642. INstructions for the right Honourable, Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham, Lord Lieutenant of the County of lincoln, Sir John Wray, Sir William Armin Baronets, Sir Edward Ascough, Sir Christopher Wray, Sir Anthony Erby, Sir Samuel Adfield Knights, Thomas Grantham, Tho. Hatcher, William Ellis, John Broxholme, Esq; Members of both Houses of parliament, who are hereby appointed and Ordered by both the said Houses of parliament, to go into the County and City of lincoln, there to remain as a Committee from the Lords and Commons now Assembled in Parliament: And they, or any three or more of them, whereof the said Francis Lord Willoughby to be one, together with the Deputy Lieutenants of the said County, and City, or any of them, shall have full Power and Authority, to put in Execution these ensuing Instructions, for the settling and preserving of the Peace of that County and City, and the parts adjoining. WHereas his Excellency, Robert earl of Essex, Lord general of the Army ap●oynted to be raised for the defence of ●… e Protestant Religion, the safety of his Majesties Person, and the Parliament, the preservation of the laws, Liberties, and Peace of the kingdom, and protection of his Majesties Subjects from violence and oppression, hath granted Commissions unto the said Francis Lord Willoughby Sir Christopher Wray, Sir Anthony Erby, and Thomas H●●cher, they shall put the said Commissions in due Execution, and conduct and led the said Forces into the County of lincoln, for the preserving the Peace of that County, And the said Francis Lord Willoughby, shall have power to raise and levy within the said County of lincoln, City of lincoln, and County of the same, such other numbers of Horse and Foot of the Trained-bands or others, as he shall judge convenient for keeping the peace of that County, and the service hereafter mentioned. And shall have further power to place Colonels, Captaines, and other Officers over the said Forces, which shall have power to led and conduct the same against all such as shall oppose them in the execution of these Instructions, and to Fight with, Kill and Slay, all such opposers. Whereas montague Lord Willoughby, Sir Peregrine Barty, Sir Edward Iteron, Sir John Monson, Sir Philip Terwhitt, Sir Charles rolls, Sir William Pelham, Sir Iervas scroop, Sir Henry Radley, Sir William Thorold, Sir William Coney, Sir Charles Dallison, Sir Edward Hussey, Sir Robert Markham, Sir William Quadran, Charles Dymock Esquire, Thomas Harrington of Corby Gentleman, and divers Popish and ill-affected persons have in a Rebellious and Warlike manner raised, armed, and assembled themselves within the City and County of lincoln, to the great terror and affrightment of his Majesties Liege-people, and therein have levied war against the King, and Parliament, and do continue in actual Rebellion, You shall withall or any part of the Forces under your commands, resort to the said County and City of lincoln, of Nottingham, yorkshire, or elsewhere, as occasion shall serve, and shall cause the aforesaid persons where ever you can find them, and all other that have joined and confederated with them in this their wicked Rebellion, or so many of them as you shall think fit to be summoned, to render themselves into your hands to be brought up unto the Parliament, there to answer for these their unlawful and traitorous actions according to the laws. And if they refuse to obey the said Summons, and you be denied entrance into the said City of Lincoln, or any other town in the said County, or into the Houses of any of the persons before recited, or of their confederates, you shall by force Besiege, Batter, and Subdue the said City, Towns and houses, and shall seize upon their persons, and shall bring or sand them in safe custody to the Parliament. You shall restore to their dwellings and goods, all such persons as have been driven or fled out of the said City or County, and you shall certify what particular losses they have received, and the valves thereof, that so satisfaction may be made them out of the estates of the Delinquents in that County. And if you shall find no considerable resistance in the said County, then you shall settle what force you think convenient both of horse and foot, for keeping the peace of that County and City, and defending his Majesties subjects from oppression and violence, and shall give not●ce thereof to both Houses of Parliament, that you may receive their further commands. You shall have power to require the aid and assistance of the Lord Lieutenants, and Deputy Lieutenants of the County of york, Nottingham▪ R●tland, Norf●lke, and North Hampton, or any of them, and to come in association for the mutual Peace of each other. You are hereby authorised and required to disarm all Popish Recusants, all the aforenamed Persons, that have levied war against the King and Parliament, and to take from them all Tents, Wagons, Horses for service, great saddles, and all other warlike furniture whatsoever, and from all such other dangerous and ill affencted persons, as well Clergymen as others, as have sent moneys, Horses, arms, ammunition or victuals, to the said Rebels, towards the maintenance of the said force, raised in the said County or City, or have sent any money, arms, ammunition or Horses, to assist the Delinquents or Malignant party, now about the King, or to any other place, to be employed against the Parliament, as also all such as have testified their disaffection to the Common: Wealth, and malice against the Proceedings of Parliament, by subscribing that most insolent, seditious, and most scandalous Petition sent unto the House of Commons, by the Sheriffes of that County, a true Copy of which Petition, and of the names subscribed, you shall receive unto it, under the hand of the clerk of the House of Commons, as also all such as have put the Commission of Array in Execution, adjudged illegal by both Houses of Parliament. You or any three or more of you, whereof the Lord Lieutenant to be one, shall also in the name of both Houses of Parliament, require all such persons who have in their Custody any part of the public Magazine of that County, to deliver the same to you, or some of you, to bee disposed of, and employed for the defence of the said County, and in case of refusal, you are hereby authorised to seize, take, carry away, and dispose the same for the purposes aforesaid, and to cause the persons so refusing to be apprehended as Delinquents, and sent in safe ●ustody to the Parliament. You are authorised and hereby enabled and required to put in execution in the said County and City of lincoln, the Propositions of both Houses of Parliament, concerning the subscription of any sum or sums of money or plates, or raising of Horse, Horses, men, or arms, for the defence of the King, and both Houses of Parliament, and shall appoint such dayes, times and place, for the furtherance of that service as you shall think meet and convenient, and shall appoint Treasurers, Receavers, Commissaries for valuing of Horse, and other Officers, meet for that business, and shall have power to ●end to such as are of ability to know what they will contribute towards this business, and you shall have power to pay such Souldiers as shall be by you or any of you carried into the said County, or raised in the said County, out of the said moneys raised upon the said Propositions, and you shall account for the overplus if any remain, and likewise return Certificates under three or more of your hands into the Chamber of London what sums of money and Plate is underwrit and brought in, that they may be entred also there. Lastly If any man of quality and considerable estate have removed their dwellings out of the County of lincoln, you shall inquire where they are settled, and give notice thereof unto the Parliament: that Order may be taken to receive their answers concerning the Propositions for Subscription of money Plate and Horses, for defence of the King and kingdom. John brown clear. Parliament. FINIS.