An order of the Lords and Commons for the restraint of passage from Oxford or any other part of the Kings army to London or to the parts adjacent or any part of the army under command of the Earle of Essex both by land and water upon the penaltie expressed.

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An order of the Lords and Commons for the restraint of passage from Oxford or any other part of the Kings army to London or to the parts adjacent or any part of the army under command of the Earle of Essex both by land and water upon the penaltie expressed.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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London :: Printed for John Wright,
1643.
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AN ORDER OF THE LORDS AND COMMONS For the Restraint of Passage from Oxford, or any other part of the Kings Army to London, or to the Parts adjacent, or any part of the Army under Command of the Earle of Essex, both by Land and Water upon the Penaltie expressed.

Die Mercurii, 18 Octob. 1643.

ORdered by the Lords and Commons in Parlia∣ment assembled, That whatsoever person shalcome from Oxfrd, or any part of the Kings Army to London, or the parts adjacent, or to any part of the Armie under the command of the Earle of Essex, or to any Fort or court of Guard, kept by the authority of both Houses of Parliament, without the Warrant of both Houses of Par∣liament, or the Lord Generall the Earle of Essex, shall be ap∣prehended as Spies and Intelligencers, and be proceeded against according to the Rules and Grounds of Warre; And it is further Ordered, That the like care be taken by Water, for the apprehending of the persons aforesaid: And all Captaines of Guards, and Officers, and all other per∣sons, are required to be very deligent in apprehending the said persons: And it is further Ordered, That this Order be Printed and published, and sent to the severall Courts of Guard, both by Water and Land.

John Browne Cler. Parliamen.

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