. The first and second battles of Newbury and the siege of Donnington Castle during the Civil War, 1643-6 . and arms, and the other officers and reformado officersof horse with 1 horse and arms aj)iece, 100 of the foot soldiersto march with their arms two miles, and the rest to marchwithout, towards Wallingford, and then 50 to lay down theirarms, and the other 50 to march with Cullers flying, drumsbeating, light matches. Bullets in their mouth, and Bandeliersfild with powder. 2. That if any officer or souldier in this Garrison hath beenin the Parliament service, shall receive the equall benefi


. The first and second battles of Newbury and the siege of Donnington Castle during the Civil War, 1643-6 . and arms, and the other officers and reformado officersof horse with 1 horse and arms aj)iece, 100 of the foot soldiersto march with their arms two miles, and the rest to marchwithout, towards Wallingford, and then 50 to lay down theirarms, and the other 50 to march with Cullers flying, drumsbeating, light matches. Bullets in their mouth, and Bandeliersfild with powder. 2. That if any officer or souldier in this Garrison hath beenin the Parliament service, shall receive the equall benefitcomprised in these articles. 3. That what officer or souldier late of this garrison shalldesire to go beyond sea, shall have a Passe to go to London,or to what place they shall desire, within the Parliamentsquarters, to procure the same accordingly. 4. That all Officers and Souldiers, late of this Garrison,who desire to go to their own Mansions or place of residence * Perfect Occurrences of Both Houses of Parliament and MartiallAffairs, beginning Friday, the 27 March, and ending Friday, 3 April, Fro7)i FINAL SIEGE OF DONNINGTON CASTLE. 209 and several dwellings, have a free passe to do so, withoutbeing molested or pressed to any oath, provided that they beengaged never to take up arms against the Parliament. 5. That there shall be a safe conduct granted to Walling-ford accordingly. 6. That there shall be two Carts with teams, provided bythe time appointed, the one to carry Sir Johns baggage, theother to carry the Officers. 7. That the Governor, Officers, and Souldiers, late ofBennington Castle aforesaid, shall at the time deliver upthe Castle aforesaid to Col. Dulbier for the use of theParliament, with all the Ordnance, Arms, Ammunition, andProvision therein (except what is before expressed), withoutembezzling the arms or ammunition, or demolishing the works. 8. That the prisoners now in Dennington Castle shallupon the signing of these articles be delivered forth andset


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