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Corporate Author England and Wales. Parliament.
Title Die Veneris, 28 Maii, 1647. : Be it ordained, and it is ordained by the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the committee of Lords and Commons for the Army, appointed by ordinance of the eight and twentieth of March, 1645, shall have power and authority, and are hereby authorized and enabled, by such ways and means as they or any five of them shall think fit, to cause the accounts of all the officers and souldiers of the Army, now or late under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, ...
Alternative Title Be it ordained, and it is ordained by the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the committee of Lords and Commons for the Army, appointed by ordinance of the eight and twentieth of March, 1645, shall have power and authority, and are hereby authorized and enabled, by such ways and means as they or any five of them shall think fit, to cause the accounts of all the officers and souldiers of the Army, now or late under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax
Publication Info [London] : Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the House of Commons., 8 Junii 1647.



Descript 1 sheet ([1] p.).
Note Signed: Hen. Elsynge Cler. Parl. Dom. Com.
Place of publication suggested by Wing.
The committee for the army appointed by ordinance 28 March 1645 is authorized to audit the accounts of Sir Thos. Fairfax's army and settle with them by 'debenters'. Those to be paid out of the excise, delinquents' estates, &c. Power to summon assistance given. Treasurers at War to aid. -- Cf. Steele.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Corporate Author England and Wales. Parliament.
Series Early English books online.
Subject England and Wales. Army
Soldiers -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Be it ordained, and it is ordained by the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the committee of Lords and Commons for the Army, appointed by ordinance of the eight and twentieth of March, 1645, shall have power and authority, and are hereby authorized and enabled, by such ways and means as they or any five of them shall think fit, to cause the accounts of all the officers and souldiers of the Army, now or late under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax
Descript 1 sheet ([1] p.).
Note Signed: Hen. Elsynge Cler. Parl. Dom. Com.
Place of publication suggested by Wing.
The committee for the army appointed by ordinance 28 March 1645 is authorized to audit the accounts of Sir Thos. Fairfax's army and settle with them by 'debenters'. Those to be paid out of the excise, delinquents' estates, &c. Power to summon assistance given. Treasurers at War to aid. -- Cf. Steele.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Corporate Author England and Wales. Parliament.
Series Early English books online.
Subject England and Wales. Army
Soldiers -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Be it ordained, and it is ordained by the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the committee of Lords and Commons for the Army, appointed by ordinance of the eight and twentieth of March, 1645, shall have power and authority, and are hereby authorized and enabled, by such ways and means as they or any five of them shall think fit, to cause the accounts of all the officers and souldiers of the Army, now or late under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax

Subject England and Wales. Army
Soldiers -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Descript 1 sheet ([1] p.).
Note Signed: Hen. Elsynge Cler. Parl. Dom. Com.
Place of publication suggested by Wing.
The committee for the army appointed by ordinance 28 March 1645 is authorized to audit the accounts of Sir Thos. Fairfax's army and settle with them by 'debenters'. Those to be paid out of the excise, delinquents' estates, &c. Power to summon assistance given. Treasurers at War to aid. -- Cf. Steele.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.

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