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ARTICLES Concluded and Agreed upon February 1. 1645. Between the Commissioners appointed on the behalf of John Lord Byron, Field-Martial General of North Wales, and Governour of Chester on the one part; and the Commissioners on the behalf of Sir William Brereton Baronet, Commander in chief of all the Forces of Cheshire, and at the Leagure before Chester, on the other part, for the Surrender of the City of Chester, with the Castle and Fort thereof.
1. THat the Lord Byron, and all Noblemen, Commanders, Offi∣cers, Gentlemen and Souldiers, and all other Persons whatso∣ever now residing in the City of Chester, and the Castle and Fort thereof, shall have liberty to march out of the said City, Castle and Fort, in all their Apparel whatsoever, and no other, or more Goods, Horse, or Arms, then are hereafter mentioned, viz. The Lord Byron with his Horse and Arms, and ten men with their Horses and arms to attend him: Also his Lady and Servants, two Coaches, and four Horses in either of them for the accommodating of them; and of such other Ladies and Gentlewomen, as the said Lord Byron shall think meet, and with eighty of the said Lords Books, and all his Deeds, E∣vidences, Manuscripts, and Writings, in his possession; The said Lord, his Lady, nor any their Attendants, carrying amongst them all above fourty pounds in Money, and twenty pounds in Plate; The rest of the Noblemen, with their Ladies and Servants, to march with their Horses, each of the said Lords attended with four men, their Horses and Arms, every such Nobleman carrying with him not above thirty pounds in Money: Every Knight and Colonel to march with two men, their Horses and Arms; no such Knight or Colonel to carry with him a∣bove ten pound in Money: Every Lieut. Colonel, Major, and Captain of Horse, with one man, their Horses and Arms; no such Lieutenant Colonel, Major, or Captain, carrying with them above five pounds in Money: Every Captain of Foot, Esquire, Graduate, Preaching Minister, Gentleman of quality, the Advocate and Secretary to the Army, every of them with his own Horse and Swords, the Ministers without Swords, none of them carrying with them above fifty shillings,