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             The articles of the svrrender of the city of Yorke to the Earle of Leven, Lord Fairefax, and Earle of Manchester, on Tuesday July 16, 1644 together with an explanation of some part of the articles.
             Leven, Alexander Leslie, Earl of, 1580?-1661.
             Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax, Baron, 1584-1648.
             Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of, 1602-1671.
          
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             Printed for Mathew Walbancke,
             London :
             July 23, 1644.
          
           
             Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           York (England) -- History -- Siege, 1644.
        
      
    
       A25949  R3680  (Wing A3876).  civilwar no The articles of the surrender of the city of Yorke to the Earle of Leven, Lord Fairefax, and Earle of Manchester, on Tuesday July 16. 1644. [no entry] 1644    1195 4 0 0 0 0 0 33 C  The  rate of 33 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words. 
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           THE
           ARTICLES
           Of
           The
           SVRRENDER
           Of
           The
           City
           of
           YORKE
           To
           the
           Earle
           of
           LEVEN
           ,
           Lord
           
             Fairefax
             ,
          
           and
           Earle
           of
           
             Manchester
             ,
          
           on
           Tuesday
           
             Iuly
          
           16.
           1644.
           
        
         
           Together
           with
           an
           explanation
           of
           some
           part
           of
           the
           ARTICLES
           .
        
         
           printer's or publisher's device
        
         
           LONDON
           ,
           Printed
           for
           MATHEW
           WALBANCKE
           ,
           July
           23.
           1644.
           
        
      
    
     
       
       
       
         
           Articles
           agreed
           upon
           betweene
           
             Alexander
          
           Earle
           of
           
             Leven
             ,
          
           Generall
           of
           the
           Scottish
           Forces
           ,
           
             Ferdinando
          
           Lord
           
             Fairfax
             ,
          
           and
           the
           Earle
           of
           
             Manchester
             ,
          
           Generalls
           of
           the
           English
           Forces
           about
           
             Yorke
          
           on
           the
           one
           part
           ,
           and
           Sir
           
             Thomas
             Glenham
          
           Knight
           ,
           Governour
           of
           the
           City
           of
           Yorke
           ,
           and
           Colonell
           Generall
           of
           the
           Northerne
           Army
           ,
           of
           the
           other
           part
           Anent
           the
           surrender
           ,
           and
           delivery
           of
           the
           said
           City
           ,
           with
           the
           Fort●
           ,
           Townes
           ,
           Cannon
           ,
           Ammunition
           ,
           and
           furniture
           of
           warke
           belonging
           thereto
           ,
           in
           manner
           after
           specified
           to
           the
           said
           Generalls
           ,
           for
           the
           use
           of
           King
           and
           Parliament
           ,
           
             the
             
               15
            
             day
             of
             
               July
               ,
               1644.
               
            
          
        
         
           1.
           
           THe
           said
           Sir
           
             Thomas
             ,
          
           as
           Governour
           of
           the
           said
           Citie
           ,
           shall
           surrender
           and
           deliver
           up
           the
           same
           ,
           with
           the
           Forts
           ,
           Tower
           ,
           Cannon
           ,
           Ammunition
           ,
           and
           furniture
           of
           Warre
           ,
           belonging
           thereunto
           ,
           betweene
           this
           and
           the
           sixteenth
           of
           
             Iuly
          
           instant
           ,
           at
           or
           about
           the
           11
           houre
           thereof
           in
           the
           forenoone
           ,
           to
           the
           said
           Generals
           or
           any
           in
           their
           names
           for
           the
           use
           aforesaid
           ,
           in
           manner
           ,
           and
           upon
           the
           condition
           after
           written
           .
        
         
           2.
           
           That
           the
           Governour
           ,
           and
           all
           Officers
           and
           Souldiers
           ,
           both
           Horse
           and
           Foot
           ,
           the
           Governours
           ,
           Officers
           ,
           and
           Souldiers
           of
           
             Cliffords-Tower
             ,
          
           the
           Officers
           and
           Souldiers
           of
           the
           Sconce
           ,
           the
           Officers
           and
           Souldiers
           belonging
           to
           the
           traine
           and
           outworkes
           ,
           shall
           march
           out
           of
           the
           City
           on
           Horse-back
           &
           with
           their
           Armes
           ,
           flying
           Colours
           ,
           Drums
           ,
           beating
           Matches
           lighted
           on
           both
           ends
           ,
           Bullets
           in
           their
           mouths
           ,
           
           and
           withall
           their
           bag
           and
           baggage
           ,
           that
           every
           souldier
           shall
           have
           12
           charges
           of
           Powder
           .
        
         
           3.
           
           That
           the
           Officers
           and
           souldiers
           shall
           not
           march
           above
           ten
           miles
           a
           day
           ,
           that
           they
           have
           accommodation
           of
           Quarter
           and
           convenience
           of
           carriages
           ,
           that
           a
           Troope
           of
           Horse
           out
           of
           every
           of
           the
           three
           Armies
           ,
           shall
           attend
           upon
           them
           for
           their
           convoy
           in
           their
           march
           ,
           that
           no
           injurie
           or
           affront
           be
           offered
           them
           to
           
             Skipton
             ,
          
           or
           the
           next
           Garrison
           Towne
           within
           sixteene
           miles
           of
           the
           Princes
           Army
           .
        
         
           4.
           
           That
           such
           Officers
           and
           souldiers
           as
           are
           sicke
           and
           hurt
           ,
           and
           cannot
           march
           out
           of
           the
           Towne
           ,
           shall
           have
           liberty
           to
           stay
           within
           untill
           they
           be
           recovered
           ,
           and
           then
           shall
           have
           passage
           given
           them
           to
           goe
           into
           the
           Princes
           Army
           ,
           where
           ever
           it
           shall
           be
           ,
           or
           to
           their
           owne
           houses
           and
           estates
           ,
           where
           they
           may
           rest
           quiet
           ,
           or
           whither
           else
           they
           shall
           please
           ,
           That
           it
           may
           be
           recommended
           to
           my
           Lord
           
             Fairfax
          
           for
           their
           subsistence
           during
           their
           cure
           or
           being
           ill
           .
        
         
           5.
           
           All
           Officers
           and
           souldiers
           wives
           ,
           children
           and
           servants
           ,
           now
           in
           Towne
           ,
           may
           have
           libertie
           to
           goe
           along
           with
           their
           husbands
           ,
           or
           to
           them
           ,
           or
           if
           they
           please
           to
           returne
           to
           their
           owne
           houses
           and
           estates
           ,
           to
           enjoy
           them
           under
           such
           contributions
           as
           the
           rest
           of
           the
           Country
           payes
           ,
           that
           they
           may
           have
           liberty
           to
           carrie
           with
           them
           their
           goods
           ,
           and
           have
           a
           convenient
           time
           and
           carriages
           allowed
           to
           carrie
           them
           away
           .
        
         
           6.
           
           That
           no
           Officer
           or
           souldier
           shall
           be
           stopt
           or
           plundered
           upon
           his
           march
           ▪
        
         
           7.
           
           That
           no
           man
           shall
           intice
           any
           Officer
           or
           soldier
           as
           he
           marches
           out
           of
           the
           Towne
           with
           any
           
           promises
           of
           preferment
           or
           reward
           ,
           or
           any
           other
           grounds
           whatsoever
           .
        
         
           8.
           
           That
           the
           Citizens
           and
           Inhabitants
           may
           enioy
           all
           their
           priviledges
           which
           formerly
           they
           did
           at
           the
           beginning
           of
           these
           troubles
           ,
           and
           may
           have
           freedome
           of
           trade
           both
           by
           Land
           and
           Sea
           ,
           paying
           such
           duties
           and
           customes
           as
           all
           other
           Cities
           and
           Towns
           under
           the
           obedience
           of
           King
           and
           Parliament
           .
        
         
           9.
           
           That
           the
           Garrison
           that
           shall
           be
           placed
           here
           ,
           shall
           be
           two
           parts
           of
           three
           at
           the
           least
           of
           Yorkshire
           men
           ,
           and
           no
           free
           quarter
           shall
           be
           put
           upon
           any
           without
           his
           owne
           consent
           ,
           and
           that
           the
           Armies
           shall
           not
           enter
           the
           City
           .
        
         
           10.
           
           That
           in
           all
           charges
           ,
           the
           Citizens
           resident
           and
           inhabitants
           shall
           bear
           such
           part
           with
           the
           County
           at
           large
           as
           was
           formerly
           used
           in
           all
           other
           Assessements
           .
        
         
           11.
           
           That
           all
           Citizens
           ,
           Gentlemen
           ,
           and
           Residents
           ,
           Sojourners
           ,
           and
           every
           other
           person
           within
           the
           City
           ,
           shall
           at
           any
           time
           when
           they
           please
           have
           free
           liberty
           to
           move
           themselves
           ,
           their
           families
           ▪
           and
           goods
           ,
           and
           to
           dispose
           thereof
           and
           of
           their
           Estate
           at
           their
           pleasure
           ,
           according
           to
           the
           Law
           of
           the
           Land
           ,
           either
           to
           live
           at
           their
           owne
           houses
           or
           elsewhere
           ,
           and
           to
           enjoy
           their
           Goods
           and
           Estates
           without
           molestation
           ,
           and
           to
           have
           protection
           and
           safeguard
           for
           that
           purpose
           ,
           so
           that
           they
           may
           rest
           quietly
           at
           their
           aboad
           ,
           and
           to
           travell
           freely
           and
           safely
           about
           their
           occasions
           ,
           and
           for
           their
           better
           removall
           they
           shall
           be
           furnished
           with
           carriages
           ,
           paying
           for
           their
           carriages
           reasonable
           rates
           ,
        
         
           12.
           
           That
           all
           those
           Gentlemen
           and
           others
           whatsoever
           
           that
           have
           Goods
           within
           the
           Citie
           ,
           and
           are
           absent
           themselves
           ▪
           may
           have
           free
           liberty
           to
           take
           ,
           carry
           away
           ,
           and
           dispose
           of
           those
           Goods
           ,
           as
           in
           the
           last
           Article
           .
        
         
           13.
           
           That
           no
           building
           be
           defaced
           ,
           nor
           any
           plundering
           ,
           nor
           taking
           of
           any
           mans
           person
           ,
           or
           of
           any
           part
           of
           his
           Estate
           ,
           and
           that
           Iustice
           ,
           according
           to
           Law
           ,
           within
           the
           Citie
           shall
           be
           administred
           in
           all
           cases
           by
           the
           Magistrates
           ,
           and
           be
           assisted
           there
           if
           need
           be
           by
           the
           Garrison
           .
        
         
           14.
           
           That
           all
           persons
           whose
           dwellings
           are
           in
           the
           City
           ,
           though
           now
           absent
           ,
           may
           have
           the
           benefit
           of
           these
           Articles
           ,
           as
           if
           they
           were
           present
           in
           the
           City
           .
        
      
       
         
           By
           the
           Articles
           of
           Agreement
           touching
           the
           Rendition
           of
           the
           City
           of
           YORKE
           .
        
         
           THe
           Generals
           of
           the
           Armies
           have
           treated
           as
           Generals
           in
           reference
           onely
           to
           themselves
           and
           their
           Souldiers
           ,
           and
           it
           was
           not
           intended
           to
           intrench
           upon
           any
           Ordinances
           of
           Parliament
           ,
           but
           all
           such
           persons
           and
           estates
           as
           were
           subject
           to
           Sequestrations
           ,
           might
           still
           be
           liable
           and
           subject
           thereto
           ,
           notwithstanding
           any
           generall
           words
           in
           the
           Articles
           .
        
         
         
           And
           thus
           these
           Generals
           doe
           declare
           under
           their
           hands
           ,
           and
           the
           Commissioners
           of
           the
           Treaty
           doe
           declare
           ,
           That
           they
           did
           severall
           times
           during
           the
           Treaty
           expresse
           to
           the
           other
           Commissioners
           ,
           that
           they
           had
           no
           order
           to
           meddle
           with
           any
           Ordinance
           of
           Parliament
           ,
           or
           to
           goe
           further
           then
           the
           bounds
           of
           the
           Army
           .
           Subscribed
           by
        
         
           
             
               
                 The
                 Lord
                 Fairfax
                 .
              
               
                 The
                 Earle
                 of
                 Manchester
                 .
              
               
                 Sir
                 Adam
                 Hepborne
                 .
              
               
                 Lord
                 Humby
                 .
              
               
                 Sir
                 William
                 Constable
                 .
              
            
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
           Printed
           according
           to
           Order
           .
        
      
      
  

