. An impartial collection of the great affairs of state : from the beginning of the Scotch rebellion in the year MDCXXXIX. to the murther of King Charles I. Wherein the first occasions, and the whole series of the late troubles in England, Scotland, & Ireland, are faithfully represented. Taken from authentick records, and methodically digested,. tie time of our allow the Ceffation ofArms, and the Limits of both Armies, we heartily agree unto both. It is defired that the Jecurity oj payment promised by your Lordjhips becondejeended upon in all particulars. That the payme


. An impartial collection of the great affairs of state : from the beginning of the Scotch rebellion in the year MDCXXXIX. to the murther of King Charles I. Wherein the first occasions, and the whole series of the late troubles in England, Scotland, & Ireland, are faithfully represented. Taken from authentick records, and methodically digested,. tie time of our allow the Ceffation ofArms, and the Limits of both Armies, we heartily agree unto both. It is defired that the Jecurity oj payment promised by your Lordjhips becondejeended upon in all particulars. That the payment oj the maintenance to be agreed upon begin at thefirjl of October, and continue duringthe Treaty, and till our Peace be fecu redby Parliament, and that thefecondpayment be made weekly. That all Arrearages, which are rejlingunpaid^preceedn,g thtfirfl of Octo-ber be prejentlypaid, together with the dayspafi fince the firjl of October 0/the allowed maintenance to be agreed upon. 7/vz there be free Trade by Sea and Land, as in time of Peace; and thatFntuals, and other neceffariesfor the Army be free of Cujfom. I ha! all Rejtranits be removed, andtheSubjects of the Counties made freeto fur 111 lh us neceffaries for our Monex, and all fort of Commerce allowed,and Liberty granted of Milning, Brewing, Baking, and other thing of thatkind. That. „ , — •—» -_-. .^___ ^An Impartial Collection of all the memorable Brents That the outrage or Irruption of any Souldier be not accounted a Breach oAthe Ceffation, but that the lojfes be repaired, and the Dilinquents punijhed. Sofoon as the maintenance /hall befetled, andfecured, ivejhallbe mofl wil-ling to enter upon the Treaty it felf. The Englifh Lords added this following Paper in Anfvver. Tflrft concerning the 8^01. per diem, we find it to be the uttermofl as the-*? Count rey can bear, and it is a Contribut-cnfitfor any Army only for fafety,andfecurity, especially where any other means, by leffemng of the Kings Army,or other wife


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