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And Be it declared and enacted by the authoritie aforesaid that these persons hereafter named shall be added Commissioners for their severall Countyes Places and Precincts respectively and shall exercise the same powers as the other Co[m]missioners intended by this Act are authorized and impowered to doe that is to say
Berks
For the County of Berks Peregrine Hobby Richard Harrison Esq10 John Fettyplace of Fernham Esq[uire] Samuell Woodcox.
Burrough of New Windsor
For the Burrough of New Windsor Andrew Plumpton Richard Fishborne Gent.
Bucks
For the County of Bucks William Tirringham Esquire, Sir Thomas Hampson Baronet, Sir Philip Palmer Baronet Anthony Ratclisse Esquire.
Cambridge
For the County of Cambridge Sir Thomas Dayrell John Bennet Esquire Sir Anthony Cage Levinus Bennet.
Isle of Ely
For the Isle of Ely Roger Jennings Esquire.
Chester
For the County of Chester Sir George Warburton Baronet Edward Warren Esquire Jeffery Shakerley Esquire, Henry Leigh Esquire.
Citty of Chester
For the Citty and County of the Citty of Chester, The Maior for the time being.
Cornwall
For the County of Cornewall Robert Roberts Esquire Sir William Tredingham Joseph Tredingham Thomas Penhallow The Knights and Burgesses that serve for the said County, and James Eirsey Gent., The Maior of Lostwithell for the time being John Mollesworth Esquire William Williams of Trevythen.
Cumberland
For the County of Cumberland Mr Anthony Bouch Mr Richard Uriall Mr Thomas Croswhat Mr Robert Webster.
Devon
For the County of Devon Nicholas Davyes Doctor of Phisicke William Jennens Gent.> Edmond Tremaine X1 William Putt X1 John Kellond X1 William Bogan X1 George Howard X1 John Kelley X1 James Rodd [X1Esquiers] Walter Jago Francis Drew Esqrs William Walrond Esquire John Blagdon Gent.> John Hamm Gent. Henry Newte.
Yorke
For the West riding in the County of Yorke Welbury Norton Esquire Robert Wivell Esquire Richard Roundhill Gent. William Hamond Esquire Walter Hawkesworth Esquire Cuthbert Wade John Preston Gent. Arthur Ingram Esquire Edward Atkinson William Witham Gent. Samuell Sunderland Esquire Thomas Ward Gent. Sir William Ingram Knight Sir John Goodricke Baronet Sir Thomas Wentworth X2 Sir Edward Rodes [X2Knights] Godfrey Copley of Sprotsbrough John Clayton Josua Horton Thomas Stringer Esquiers, The Alderman of Leedes for the time being.
Yorke North-rideing
For the North-rideing in the County of Yorke Sir William Caley Arthur Caley Esquire William Wivell Esquire Sir Thomas Gower Baronet Thomas Worseley X1 Charles Tankred [X1Esquiers] Sir William Francklin Baronet, The Bailiffes of Scarborough for the time being Tristram Fish Robert Belt X1 Thomas Robinson Thomas Scudamore Esquiers.
Yorke Citty
For the Citty and County of the Citty of Yorke All the Aldermen of the Citty of Yorke.
Kingston upon Hull
For the Towne of Hull Mr George Crowle.
Essex
For the County of Essex Mr Edward Glascocke Mr Miles Hubbart Mr John Smart Captaine Hunter Dean Tindell Esquire Isaac Wincoll Thomas [X3Clapton] Thomas Peek, Peter Johnson Thomas Manby Esquiers
Gloucester
For the County of Gloucester Thomas Freame Thomas Floyd Samuell Shepard Phillip Shepard William Morgan Richard Daston John Tooke Esquiers Robert Lord Tracy Thomas Morgan Esquire Sir Nicholas Throckemorton Knight William Bromage Gent. William Winter of Dimmock Gent. Richard Matchen Gent., John Winnyatt Gent. Thomas Aylway Gent..
Hereford
For the County of Hereford Sir Herbert Parret Knight, John Barnaby of Brookehampton Esq[uier] Thomas Baskerville of Collington Gent. John Booth of Hereford Esq[uire].
Citty of Hereford
For the Citty of Hereford Thomas Davies Esquire Maior James Lawrence Gent. Thomas Clerke Gent..
Hertford
For the County of Hertford Marmaduke Rawden James Willimot junior Gent. Thomas Arras Doctor of Phisicke Richard Combes Esq[uire] Sir Robert Joslin Knight Thomas Cappin Edward Briscoe John Halsey Esq[uire] Mr Fetherstone of Blackeswere Edward Brograve Ralph Gore Thomas Brograve Edward Cason Thomas Bonnest Henry Becher Henry Chauncey George Bromley Alexander Meade John Crouch James Willimot junior George Poyner Gent. John Jesson Esq[uire]
St Albans
For the Burrough of Saint Albans William Foxwist Esquire Recorder Mr John New Mr Edward Eams Mr Thomas [X4Cawley] Senior Mr William Marston Sir Henry Conningsby Edmond Smith Alban Cox Richard Combes Esquire Thomas Marston Gent..
Kent
For the County of Kent Sir William Mann Sir Edward Masters Thomas Peake Esquire, Sir Thomas Godfrey The Maior of Maidston for the time being Sir William Merideth Baronet Sir Thomas Peirce Baronet Mr Richard Manley Mr Thomas Manley.
Sandwich
For the Towne of Sandwich John Verrier, Peter Peke Gent.
Lancaster
For the County of Lancaster Henry Bannester Esquire Jeffery Rushton Gent. Richard Fleetwood Gent. John Mollineux Esquire William Fife Esquire Sir George Midleton Knight and Baronet Mathew Richardson Esq[uire] Robert Heywood Esquire Roger Stoughton of the Citty of London Thomas Butler Richard Farrington William Wall William Turner Henry Brabin, William Hodgekenson Gent..
Lincolne
For the County of Lincolne and Citty and County of the same Edward Turney X5 William Lister [Esquiers1] Sir Robert Dallison Barronet Sir Charles Dallison Knight William Draper Samuell Proctor William Thompson Humphrey Walcot Thomas Mills Maurice Dalton John Watson William Willoughby Henry Heron Marmaduke Darrell John Ogle Anthony Treadway William Skipwith Thomas Browne of Eastkirby John Almore Mr Skinner of Thornton Colledge Thomas Harrington William Whichcot Charles Pelham junior Roger Pelham Mr John Lockton Mr John Hobson junior MrHenry Hall Mr Charles Bawdes Mr John Colthurst Mr William Bishop and Mr Edward Blaw Aldermen Mr William Perkins Mr Thomas Mills Mr Peregrine Bucke Mr William Dowman Mr Thomas Dickenson Mr John Thornton and Richard Wetherell Aldermen.
London
For the Citty of London Nicholas Delves Esq[uire] Benjamin Albin Richard Spencer.
Midlesex
For the County of Midlesex Sir John Robinson Barronet Leiutenant of the Tower Sir Richard Browne Thomas [X6Bride] Thomas Harrison of South Mimes Sir William Bateman Leiutenant Collonell Powell Charles Pitfeild Esq[uire] Robert Peyton John Jones John Limbrey Edward Chard Richard Shelton Esq[uire] William Page Esq[uire] Roger Jennings Esq[uire] Sir Heneage Finch [X7Baronet] His Majestyes Solliciter Generall Cheney of Hackney Esq[uire] Leiutenant Collonell Powell Charles Cheney of Chelsey Ch istopher Abdy Esq[uire] Sir Allen Broadricke John Barton Esquire.
Westminster
For the Citty of Westminster and Liberties thereof Gabriall Becke Esquire Mr Graham, Peter Maplesden George Plunknet Thomas Kirke William Greene George Farewell Ralph Darnell.
Monmouth
For the County of Monmouth William Jones of Frowen Esquire James Proger Charles Proger.
Northampton
For the County of Northampton Edward Onely X5 John Thornton X5 John Willoughby [Esquiers1]
Norffolke
For the County of Norffolke George Windham Robert Doughty of Hanworth X5 Robert Legar [X5Esquiers] Henry Scarborough Gent. Mr John Roops Mr Thomas Talbot Mr Henry Blackborne Gent..
Burrough of Lyn Regis
For the Burrough of Lyn Regis John Basset Maior Robert Steward Esq[uire] Recorder Thomas Greene William Wharton Henry Bell Robert Thoroughgood Alderman Holley.
Great Yarmouth
For the Towne of Great Yarmouth Nicholas Cutting James Simonds Bailiffes there Sir John Potts Knight and Baronet Sir William Doyley Knight Sir Thomas Meadow Knight Thomas Gooch George England John Carter Nathaniell Ashby Thomas Lucas John Woodroffe James Johnson Esquiers George Tilyard Gent..
Thetford
For the whole Burrough and Corporation of Thetford The Maior for the time being Mr John Kendall Gent. Mr Bourage Martin Maurice Shelton [X5Esquiers] Mr Robert Keddington Gent. Mr Nicholas Rookwood Mr Robert Wright of Kilveston.
Newcastle upon Tine
For the Towne and County of Newcastle upon Tine Sir Nicholas Cole Knight and Barronet Sir Francis Bows Knight Sir Francis Anderson Knight Sir John Marley.
Nottingham
For the County of Nottingham Francis Sandis Esq[uire] Thomas Bristow X8 William Newton [X8Gentlemen.]
East Retford
For the Burrough of East Retford The Bayliffes for the time being.
Oxon
For the County of Oxon William Glyn X9 John West [X9Esquiers] John Coker Gent. James Herbert Esq[uire] Sir Thomas Tippin.
University of Oxford
Mr Robert Withers Mr Edward Master Mr David Thomas Mr Gregory Ballard Mr Timothy Horton.
The Citty of Oxford
For the Citty of Oxford Francis Holloway William Cornish.
Salop
For the County of Salop Charles Baldwin X9 Samuel Baldwin [X9Esquiers] Mr Moore of Midleton Mr[X10Bishop] of the Moore Benjamin Buckley.
Stafford
For the County of Stafford Thomas Ruddiard Esq[uire] John Colclough X11 Timothy Edge [X12Gentlemen.]
Somerset
For the County of Somerset William Orange Esq[uire] William Bacon Senior Gent. John Cridland Gent. Mawdley Samborne X9 John Carew X9 Roger Newborough X9 James Haise [X9Esqrs.]
X13 The Citty of Bristoll
For the Citty and County of the Citty of Bristoll The Maior and Sheriffes for the time being John Knight the Elder William Coulston John Bradway William Coles.
X13 The Citty of Bath
For the Citty of Bath John Vane John Masters Aldermen.
Southampton
For the County of Southampton with the Towne and County Mr Essex Powlet Richard Lucy, X9 Gabriell Whistler [X9Esquiers.]
Isle of Wight
For the Isle of Wight Thomas Bowreman Esquier John Oglander of Newport Gent..
Suffolke
For the County of Suffolke George Winiffe William Blumfield Es[q]s Mr John Brooke Mr Milton of Ipswich Mr Edmond Bedingfield Mr Francis Langley Mr Thomas Read Mr Rabbit of Bramfield Isaac Matham Esquire Gardiner Web Gent..
St Edmondss Bury
For St Edmonds Bury Francis Smith Robert Sharpe Samuell Hustler.
Surrey
For the County of Surrey Edward Evelin X9 John Yates X9 Richard Knipe [X9Esquiers] Mr John Parker Sir Purbeck Temple X14 Sir Thomas Bludworth [X14Knights] Thomas Rogers X9 Charles Good Harmon Atwood Esquiers John Parker of Rigate.
Rye in the County of Sussex
For the Towne of Rye Samuell Bembrig, James Welsh Thomas Ostmonton.
Worcester
For the [X15Towne] of Worcester Sir John Packington Baronet Sir Rowland Barkley Knight, Sir John Windford Knight Samuell Sandis X9 Henry Townesend X9 John Bearcroft [X9Es[q]s,] Sir Ralph Clare Knight of the Bath.
Worcester Citty
For the Citty and County of the Citty of Worcester Edward Soley Alderman Samuell Smith X16 Thomas Twitty [X16Gentlemen] Henry Townsend Esquire Sir William Mooreton Knight Humphrey Tirer X16 Richard Heming X16 Stephen Richardson [X16Gentleman] Sir John Packington Sir Rowland Berkley Sir Ralph [X17Clare] Sir John Wilford, Samuell Sandis Esquire.
Warwicke
For the County of Warwicke Lister of Alveston Esquier Richard Bishop of Stratford Esq[uire].
Coventry
For the Citty and County of the Citty of Coventry, Sir Arthur Caley Knight, The Maior of Coventry for the time being Henry Smith Alderman Sir Richard Hoppkins Knight William Jesson X18 Thomas Norton [X18Esquiers,] Mr Thomas Love X19 Mathew Smith X19 Samueli Snell X19 William [X20Jellififfe] X19 Robert Beake X19 James Nailer [X19Aldermen.]
Towne of Warwicke
For the Towne of Warwicke Sir Henry Puckerim Baronet Sir Clement Throckmorton Knight John Rouse X18 Nathaniell Stoughton, X18 John Stanton [X18Esquiers,]. Lister of Alveston Esq[uire] Richard Bishop of Stratford.
Wilts
For the County of Wilts Walter Buckland X18 Thomas Mompesson X18 William Caley [X18Esquiers] Mathew Rayman Gent. Tho Hunt Gent. Robert Chandler Robert Nicholas of Alcainings William Broomewich Gent. Samuell Eyre Gent. Simon Spatchurst Esquire Christopher Gardiner Gent. Mr Francis Parry.
Sarum
For the Citty of New Sarum Samuell Eyre Gent. Simon Spatchurst Esq[uire] Christopher Gardiner Gent..
Anglesey
For the Isle of Anglesey Robert Lord Viscount Bulkley.
Brecon.
For the County of Brecon William Jones John Gwin Henry Stedman Edward Powell.
Cardigan
For the County of Cardigan James Phillips X18 Morgan Herbert X18 Thomas Jenkins X18 Erasmus Lloyd X18 Thomas Evans X18 Henry Vaughen X18 Thomas Price the Elder [X18Esquiers] Thomas Lloyd of Yinshen X16 Morris Vaughan X16 John Price Gent. Thomas Parry Reighnold Jenkins John Bowen Thomas Lewis Hector Phillips Nicholas Lewis William Jones Abel Griffin Esquiers Wactkin Lloyde X16 John Griffith of Noyadd [X16Gentlemen,] The Maior of Cardigan for the time being Rees Gwin David Morgan Aldermen.
Carmarthen
For the County of Carmarthen Jonathan Lloyde Walter Lloyde Walter Mansell.
Carnarvon
For the County of Carnarvon Griffith Bodurda John Lloyde of Nangwanadale Robert Gwinn of Conway William Winn of Pengwoone William Thomas of Carnarvon, Jonathan Lloyde Walter Lloyde Walter Mansell.
Denbigh
For the County of Denbigh Francis Manly Esq[uire].
Flint
For the County of Flint Kenrick Eaton Esq[uire].
Glamorgan
For the County of Glamorgan John Price of Courtcarne Morgan Morgan Esq[uire].
Mountgomery
For the County of Mountgomery William Oakly Edmond Wareing of Oldbury David Morris Esq[uire]s John Mathews Henry Pursell John Kiffin William Price of Llanligan John Loyde of Conway.
Haverford West
For the Towne and County of Haverford West Sir Herbert Perrot Knight William Browne Alderman.
Rules Orders and Instructions for the discharging and paying off the Navy and other debts relating thereunto.
Commissioners, after disbanding the remainder of the Army, to pay off 65 Ships.
i. The Commissioners hereby appointed for disbanding the Army and discharging the Navy shall proceede [X21therein] in manner following viz First they are to disband the remaining part of the Army according to the former Rules in that behalfe made, which done they are then first to discharge and pay off those sixty five Shipps which are now out of imployment, and of them in the first place those whose Commanders Officers and Seamen have the least pay due to them and after them [X21then] they are to pay off the Men aboard those thirty six ships now in His Majestyes Service which entred on his pay the twenty fourth of June last
Accounts of the said Ships to be stated, and to receive Arrears of Pay.; Commissioners, upon sight of Accounts stated, to cause Wages to be paid.
ij. That all the Commanders Officers and Marriners who served in person and were in Service upon any of the sixty five of His Majestyes Ships on the twenty fifth of Aprill One thousand six hundred and sixty and have taken the oathes of Alleigiance and Supremacie or shall take the same when they shall be therunto required and have not since deserted the Service, nor beene discharged for misdemeanour shall with all convenient speede have their Accompts stated (by the Auditors hereafter appointed) and therupon receive all their Arreares of their pay from the fowerteenth of March One thousand six hundred fifty eight to the day of their discharge, And the Co[m]manders Officers and Marriners of the aforesaid thirty six Ships which were in Service on the twenty fifth of Aprill One thousand six hundred and sixty, and have taken the Oathes of Alleigiance and Supremacy or shall take the same as aforesaid and have not deserted the Service shall have their Accompts stated as before, and receive their pay from the said fowerteenth of March One thousand six hundred fifty eight untill the twenty fourth of June One thousand six hundred and sixty next following, And the Commissioners appointed by this Act shall upon sight of the Accompts soe stated as before cause the said Captaines Officers and Marriners Wages successively to be paid by the Treasurers appointed by this Act out of the money which shall come in of the six monethes Assessment, or any other money heretofore appointed for the paying or disbanding the Army, and discharging the Navy, [X22and if any further Arreares shall be claimed and appeare to be due to any such Commanders Officers or Marriners in Service as aforesaid for Service at Sea from or after the fowerteenth of March One thousand six hundred fifty seaven, and to or before the fowerteenth of March one thousand six hundred fifty and eight, that in such case the Auditors hereby appointed shall examine all such Arreares and draw up a state thereof to be presented to the next Parliament in order to their satisfaction.]
As to short Allowance and Money, Clothes, &c. paid or sold to Captains, &c. of the said 65 Ships on account of their Pay.
iij. That noe Money be paid or allowed to any person before mentioned for any short allowance of Victualls made or pretended to be made them either at Sea, or in harbour, and if it shall appeare that any money cloaths goods wares or merchandices have beene paid or sold by any publique Minister Officer or other person to any Commander Officer or Seaman of the aforesaid Ships upon Accompt of their pay since the fowerteenth of March one thousand six hundred fifty eight, in such case all the said Moneyes soe paid and the Value of the Cloathes goods wares and merchandices soe sold and delivered within the time of their said Service shall be defaulked out of their pay aforesaid, and the Summes soe defaulked shall be paid by Warrants of the Commissioners charged on the Treasurers unto such person & persons to whom the same of right belongeth out of the money that shall come in of the six moneths Assessment, or any other moneyes heretofore appointed for paying or disbanding of the Army and Navy in course next after the Commanders Officers and Seamen are paid.
As to Auditors stating the Accounts of Officers in the Yards, and Commissioners acting thereon.
iv. That after the Accompts of the Commanders Officers and Seamen are stated then the Auditors shall state the Accompt of the Ship-keepers, and of all Officers on Shore in the yards and Storehouses at Deptford Woolwich Chatham Portsmouth Harwich and other places to be stated from the fowerteenth of March One thousand six hundred fifty eight to the twenty fourth of June last past after the Rates accustomed to be paid by His Majestie and according to their severall capacities at which time the said Commissioners are to give them Warrants charged upon the Treasurers to pay them their severall Summes out of the moneye that shall come into their hands of the six moneths Assessment or any other money heretofore appointed for paying or disbanding of the Army and Navy in course next after the common Marriners Seamen Commanders Officers and their Servants are discharged and paid, and the money from them defaulked as before fully satisfied.
As to Auditors stating the Accounts of the Victuallers, and assigning Payment on the Treasurers.
v. That the said Auditors shall state the Accompts of the Victuallers from the said fowerteenth day of March One thousand six hundred fifty eight to the day of the severall Ships discharge, for as many as are out of employment as before, and to the twenty fourth day of June for the remaining part of the Navy now in His Majestyes Service in the Winter guard and assigne them payment in course on the Treasurers before mentioned to be paid out of the Money remaining in their hands out of the six moneths assessment or any other money heretofore appointed for the paying or disbanding of the Army and Navy next after the Su[m]mes formerly ordered are paid.
As to Auditors stating the Accounts of Persons making Claims for Quarters and Cure of sick and wounded Seamen; and assigning Payment on Treasurers.
vj. That the Auditors shall from the said fowerteenth [X23day] of March One thousand six hundred fifty eight state the Accompts of all Men that shall or may justly claime any Money for quarters and cures of the Sicke and wounded Seamen sett ashore out of His Majestyes Ships in any Towne or Corporation in this Kingdome, and for the quarters and Cures of the Sicke and wounded Soldiers sent over from Flaunders, which being soe stated the said Commissioners shall assigne them their money by Warrant on the Treasurers to be paid in course next after the Commanders Officers and Marriners aforesaid, and the Officers and Ship-keepers aforesaid are paid and satisfied.
As to Auditors stating the Account of Arrears of Pay due to Captains, &c. dead or discharged by Ticket, and Commissioners acting thereon.
vij. That if in case any Commanders Officers or Marriners shall have dyed or beene discharged by ticket out of any the said Ships and their arreares of pay not satisfied, in such case the Auditors shall state the Accompts of the persons soe dead or discharged from the said fowerteenth day of March One thousand six hundred fifty eight to the day of their death or discharge according to their severall capacities, and the Commissioners shall therupon give Warrants upon the Treasurers by this Act appointed for the payment of the Su[m]mes to them or their Assignes in course when the Commanders and Officers of the severall Ships to which they did belong at the time of their death or discharge, and the debts for cure of the sicke and wounded are satisfied.
As to Auditors stating the Accounts of all other Persons making Claims for Maintenance of Prisoners, Stores, &c. sold for the Use of the Navy, and assigning Payment on Treasurer.
viij. That the said Auditors shall alsoe state the severall Accompts of all other persons which can or may justly claime any debt to be due unto him or them for any provision maintenance of prisoners goods wares merchandices stores ammunition and other necessaries sold and delivered to any publique Minister to and for the use of the Navy aforesaid from the fowerteenth of March One thousand six hundred fifty eight to the twenty fourth of June One thousand six hundred and sixty and order them payment in course after the before mentioned Summes are paid by assignation on the Treasurers to be paid out of the money remaining in their hands out of the six moneths Assessment or any other moneyes heretofore appointed for paying or disbanding of the Army and Navy.x
As to the Appointment of Auditors.; Oath to be taken by Auditor before acting.; Commissioners to administer Oath, and issue out Warrants for Payment of Accounts certified by Auditors.
ix. That for the better stating the Accompts of the Commanders Officers and Marriners of the said Navy and the severall other Accompts before recited and hereafter mentioned Arthur Sprey William Jessop Ralph Darnall Samuel Atkins Richard Kingdon and Bartholimew Fillingham Esquiers and John Walker Gentleman shall be and are hereby appointed constituted and authorized to audite and cast up the Accompts of the aforesaid Commanders Officers Marriners and all other Mens Accompts relateing to the debt of the said Navy as before, and shall respectively before they enter theron, take an Oath in these words following. I doe sweare that to the best of my skill and judgement I shall examine and truely state all such Accompts as shall be committed to my care and trust by the Commissioners for disbanding the Army and discharging the Navy or any three or more of them, and shall and will to the best of my knowledge make true Certificates of all such Accompts to the said Commissioners or any three of them Soe helpe me God, Which said Oath the said Commissioners or any three of them as aforesaid are hereby authorized to administer accordingly Which Accompts soe certified by the said Auditors or any two of them, then the said Commissioners or any three of them shall have power and authoritie, and are hereby authorized and impowered to issue out Warrants from time to time to the respective Treasurers aforesaid for the payment of the severall Summes soe audited and due as aforesaid which Warrants together with the Acquittance of the persons to whom the same is payable thereupon shall be to the said Treasurers respectively a sufficient Warrant and discharge.
As to Chief Officers of the Navy delivering to Commissioners a List of the said Ships and their Officers and Crew, &c.
x. That the cheife Officers of His Majestyes Navy doe with all convenient speede deliver unto the Commissioners appointed by this Act a perfect List of the Names of all the aforesaid Ships that are to be discharged and the places in which they lie, and the names and sirnames of the Commanders Officers Marriners and Common Seamen to each Ship belonging and a perticular Accompt of the time that every person hath served, and what money or goods every or any one of them hath received.
As to Pursers, &c. of the Navy attending and delivering Accounts, Books, &c. to the Auditors.
xi. That the Pursers and Checks of the severall Ships of the Navy doe from time to time when they shall be required thereunto attend the Auditors aforesaid, and deliver unto them a true and perfect Accompt of all the Commanders Officers Marriners and Seamen belonging to the said Ships, and shall produce the originall Muster booke and Pay bookes wherein the Names of the said Commanders Officers and Seamen were entered and give an exact accompt of what arreares is due unto them, and how and in what manner the same becomes due, the which bookes and Accompts shall by the said Pursers and Checks be delivered upon oath, which said Oath the Commissioners aforesaid or any three of them are hereby ordered to administer accordingly.
As to Pursers making false Musters, &c. Penalty, &c.
xij. That in case any Purser shall be found to make any false Muster, or shall muster any Captaine Officer or Marriner by a false name or make any false ticket such Purser shall forfeit his or their respective wages, and be imprisoned the space of six moneths, and in such case the Commissioners appointed by this Act or any two of them are hereby impowered to committ them to prison accordingly.
As to Captains, &c. upon their Discharge delivering up their respective Ships, &c. to Persons appointed by the King or the Admiralty.; Captains, &c. offending.; Penalty.
xiij. That upon discharge of any of the Commanders Officers and Marriners of the Navy aforesaid, all the said Commanders Officers and Marriners shall deliver up all their respective Ships Guns Masts Sailes Yards Anchors Cables Tackle Apparell Provisions Ammunition and Stores which are in their possessions for His Majesties use X24 such person or persons as His Majestie or the Lord High Admirall of England shall appoint to receive the same, and if any Commanders Officers or Seamen shall refuse to be discharged, or to deliver up the Stores aforesaid, or shall be found upon due proofe to have imbezelled any part thereof, or doe disswade others from being discharged, he or they soe offending shall forfeite [X25all] his and their Arreares, and be further proceeded against according to their demirrit.
As to Commissioners appointing Clerks, &c. and giving Salaries.
xiv. That the said Commissioners or any three of them as aforesaid shall have power to nominate appoint and imploy such Clerks Agents Messengers and Servants as shall bee necessary for the said Worke, and to make and give to them such reasonable Sallaries Allowances and Satisfactions as they shall thinke fitt, and alsoe to provide all other necessaries, and to defray all other charges relating to the same
As to Allowance to Commissioners of 1d. in the Pound; and to Auditors of 20s. per Diem.
xv. That the Commissioners formerly nominated by the House of Commons and by this Act continued and appointed for this service shall have and receive for their Charge and paines in and about this Service one penny in the pound and noe more out of all such moneyes as shall be issued by vertue of this Act, and each of the Auditors aforesaid shall receive for his paines and charges in and about this service the summe of twenty shillings per diem dureing the continuance of this service, which the Treasurers of the aforesaid moneyes are hereby enabled and required to issue and pay accordingly.
Commissioners to direct Treasurers to grant Assignations of such Sums of Money, &c. as Commissioners shall direct.
xvi. That the Commissioners shall direct the said Treasurers from time to time to grant assignations (who are hereby required to observe the same) for such and soe many summes of money on the respective Receivers or Treasurers for raiseing Money by the Act aforesaid in the severall Countyes Cittyes or Places where they understand any of the said money lyes, as the Commissioners for disbanding the Army and Navy, or any three or more of them as aforesaid shall direct and appoint to such persons and in such manner as the said Commissioners or any three or more of them as aforesaid shall direct and appoint.
Commissioners to call the Treasurers to account, and certify Accounts into the Exchequer.
xvij. That the Commissioners herein named or any three of them shall and are hereby authorized to call to accompt the present Treasurers in this Act named, and James Nelthrope and John Lawson Esquiers late Treasurers at Warrs or any other former Treasurers or Commissioners of the Army or Navy for all such summes of Money as they or any of them stand accomptable for, and to certifie the same Accompts into his Majestyes Exchequer.
Editorial Information
X1Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Esq[uire] O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X2Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Knight O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X3Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Clopton O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X4Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Cowley O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X5Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Esq[uire] O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X6Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Bide O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
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X9Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: q[uire] O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X10Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Bushop O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X11Gent.O.
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X13Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: For O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X14Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Knight O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X15Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: County O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X16Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Gent. O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
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X18Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Esq[uire] O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X19Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Alderman O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X20Variant reading of the text noted in The Statutes of the Realm as follows: Jelliffe O. [O. refers to a collection in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge]
X21interlined on the Roll.
X22annexed to the Original Act in a separate Schedule.
X23O. omits
X24The Roll is illegible here, but the word “unto” is in the Original Act.
X25interlined on the Roll.
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