Six several ORDERS Of the Lords and Commons, Assembled in PARLIAMENT. VIZ. ( 1.) An Order for punishing of such Collectors or Receivors, as shall misimploy any moneys, Plate, or other goods, collected by any Act or Ordinance of Parliament. ( 2.) An Order for reducing Newcastle, and the parts adjacent. ( 3.) An Addition to the Ordinance for sequestration of the Estates of Papists, and notorious Delinquents, within the County of Sussex. ( 4.) An Order for the apprehension of any Agent or Servant of any Persons, that bear arms against the Parliament, presuming to come to Westminster, or reside in, or about London. ( 5.) An Order concerning Souldiers, un●er his Excellencies Command. ( 6.) An Order for provision of Beds, and other necessaries for maimed and sick souldiers, within the Counties of Berks, Buckingham, Middlesex, and Surrey, or other places, where the said souldiers shall reside. ALSO A Declaration of the Lords and Commons, concerning such Apprentices, as have or shall list themselves, to serve as souldiers in this present Expedition, under the Command of His Excellency the earl of Essex. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that these Orders and Declaration be Printed and Published. H. Elsing, clear. Parl. D. come. july 18. Printed by E. P. for T. S. 1643. An order for the punishment of such Collectors or Receivors as shal mis-imploy any Money, Plate, or other Goods, Collected by any Act or Ordinance of Parliament. IT is this day Ordered by the House of Commons, that all and every Collector, Receivor, or other persons( unto whose hands any moneys, Plate, or other Goods, are appoynted to be paid, sold, or disposed of by any Act or Ordinance of Parliament) shall pay and deliver the same unto the several and respective Treasurers, authorised by the several and respective Acts and Ordinances of Parliament to receive the same. And if any such Collector, Receivor, or other person, shall otherwise dispose, pay, or employ the same, that then he or they shall be liable not onely to make payment of such moneys so by him or them received, and not paid unto the Treasurers authorised to receive the same as aforesaid; but also to such further punishment as this House shall think fit to inflict upon them, for his or their neglect and contempt▪ Hen. elsing, clear. Parl. D. come. An Order for reducing Newcastle and the parts adjacent. IT is this day Ordered, That be appoynted to be Assistants to the said Committee for taking Subscriptions, and collecting moneys for the several Inhabitants in the Ward of in the City of London, according to the Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament, made the fifth of June instant, for reducing that Town of Newcastle, and parts adjacent, and to do and perform all other things in pursuance of the said Ordinance, and of their doings herein, forthwith to certify this Committee, and the moneys by them received, to pay unto Master Alderman Adams, the Treasurer of the moneys raised by virtue of the said Ordinance, and it is Ordered, that the said or any two of them shal have power to give Acquittances to every person that shall subscribe and pay any sum of money by virtue of the said Ordinance, And that they keep Books of account in writing, and set down the Names of the persons, and sum by them subscribed. Edward Gilbert, Clerk to this Committee. An Addition to the Ordinance for sequestration of Delinquents Estates for the County of Sussex. IT is this day Ordered by the Commons Assembled in Parliament. That Sir will. Gooring, Baronet S, Thom. Parker, S. Tho. henly, S. Tho. Eversfield, Knight, John Alford, Hen. Goring, Tho. shirley, Ed. Goring, Tho. Chalonor, Hen. Shelley, Hen. perk, Francis S●lwyn, H●rbert Board, Nicholas Gildredge, John Board, George Churcher, William Hay, H●nry Bridger, Tho. Anscom●e, William Marlot, Tho. jeffery, William Thomas, Esquires, bee added to the Committees name in the Ordinances for the weekly assessment, and for s●ezing and sequestering the Estates of Papists. notorious Delinquents, &c. in the County of Sussex, and that they shall have as full and ample power to all Intents, as the other Committees, name in the said Ordinances, have might or ought to have. Hen. El clear. Parl. D. come: An Order of the Commons in Parliament, for the apprehending of any Agent, or servant, of any Person, that bear arms against the Parliament, that shall presume to come to Westminster, or reside in London. IT is Ordered by the Commons now Assembled in Parliament, that if the Agent or Servant to any Person that bears arms against the Parliament, shall presume hereafter to come to Westminster, or reside here about London, that he shall be forthwith apprehended as a spy, and bee proceeded against accordingly and all persons are required are required to do their endeavour for the discovery of such persons, that shall hereafter come to the Parliament House, or Westminster▪ or any parts about Londoo, that they may be apprehended accordingly. H. Elsing, Cl. Parl. D. come. An Order concerning Souldiers under his Excellencies Command. THe Commons being informed that many Souldiers listed, and in pay under the command of the Lord general, the Earl of Essex, do daily withdraw themselves to the great prejudice of the present service, and to the distarbance of the most of the county whither they do resort, do order that the Deputy Lieutenants, Constables, and other head Officers, or any one or more of them, of every County where any such soldier or souldiers shal be found do forthwith cause him or them to be apprehended, examined, and imprisoned, and with all convenient speed shall cause such soldier or Souldiers to be safely conveyed at the charge of the County to the Lord General, or to such Captain from under whose command he shall have so withdrawn himself. And it is further ordered, that all Captaines, and Officers of Trained-Bands and volunteers, and all Head-officers, Constables and all other persons whatsoever, shall be aiding and assisting to the said Deputy Leiutenants, and Iustices of Peace, or any one or more of them in execution of the premises as they will answer the contrary at their peril. Hen. Elsinge, clear. Parl. D. come. An Order for provision of Beds and other necessaries for maimed and sick Souldiers, within the Counties of Berks, Buckinghame Middlesex, Surry, and other places where the said Souldiers shall reside. IT is this day Ordered by the Commons House of Parliament, that the high-Constables of the several Hundreds in the counties of Berks, Buckingham, Middlesex, and Surrey, in whose divisions any sick and maimed Souldiers of the Parliaments Army are or shall be quartored or billeted, do take special care that the said Souldiers be furnished, and supplied with lodging and bedding, fitting for men in their condition: And the said high-Constables are hereby authorized and required to sand their Warrants and Precepts to the petty-Constables of all Towns near adjoining to those Towns and Houses where the said Souldiers are quartered, for the bringing in of Bedding, if need require, for the use of the said Souldiers, till it shall please God to restore them to health. And it is further Ordered; that the Committe for sequstration of the several Counties above mentioned, out of such Bedding as by virtue of the Ordinance of Parliament for sequestration, shal be seized for the use of the Common-wealth shall deliver so much thereof as shall be needful to the Treasurers appointed by this house for maimed Souldiers, or to such as they shall appoint, for the use of the said sick& wounded men: And that the high-Constables shall take care to restore such bedding as shall be by them supplied, to the Owners thereof; As also, that the above mentioned Treasurers for maimed Souldiers, do take care that the Bedding by them received from the Committee for sequestration, be not imbezilled, but carefully kept and accounted for to the use and service of the Common-wealth. Hen. elsing, clear. Parl. D. come. WHereas in times of common danger and necessity, the interest of private persons ought to give way to the public▪ It is Ordained and Declared by the Lords and Commons in Parliament; That such Apprentices as have been, or shall bee listed to serve as Souldiers, for the defence of the Religion and Liberty of the kingdom, His Majesties royal Person, the Parliament, and the City of London; their Sureties, and such as stand engaged for them, shall be secured against their Masters, their Executors, Administrators, from all loss and Inconvenience, by forfeiture of Bonds, Covenants, Infranchisements, or otherwise, And that after this public service ended, the Masters of such Apprentices, shalbe commanded& required to receive them again into their service, without imposing upon them any punishment, loss, or prejudice for their absence, in the defence of the Common-wealth. And the Lords and Commons do further Declare, That if it shall appear that the Masters of such Apprentices have received any considerable loss, by the absence of their Apprentices, they will take care that reasonable satisfaction shall be made unto them, out of the public stock of the kingdom, according to Iustice and Indifferency. John brown, clear. Parl. FINIS.