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A" I ARemon{‘t1*a11ceifmmHis Excellency Sir F ‘T/aamzzs Paiijzzx, and his Councell ef V73/ar1'e, A Vfll-Iatever fince the“Engzgeme:t= of 'thee':1rn«~.y :tfNCW- market Heath, his Excellency, with the Generall 0%-é cers,ar,d General} Ccuncell of the Atmy‘*'[: to Whig, that Engagementtefersj have beene doing their duty 2 and bait eni eavcurs for the good of the army’ & king- = domegaccording to ‘the ends ofthat Engage-inemt, ml the Declararions and other Papers that have fmce p-1Pc from the army: and in thi§[accotd1ng CO‘-Ii1€il'COl'lfC'lEI‘aC:‘S, and the belt of theirlun- derfimdingsjthey have done the utmo-ft they could without ptefent ‘dettruélizan to the Parh'arnen’t,whieh in their opinions would e‘inev.ita.- ~ My have ‘put the Kingdnvm inta bland and ceniufion, and {"0 bath the Army ztt~:d“I(ingdom‘ into an incapacity or pull allraziottall hopes of at- taining or enjoying thztfatisfarE’tion- or fecurit-y,for which the Engage» ‘ i men: was entrcd into : and ifthey have neglefied anything, wherein\__ they might have done better, They have been ready ( as {till the y are ) tobc Convinc‘d theteofiasd to amend the default, and to hcatl{m't0 what any man weuld febcrl y efl7:r for that purpofe,-or ta lead themto. any.thing‘"b€tteI‘. That while they have thus beendping theirduty: b:fi§es*‘mzny'o-1 that interruptions’ o1%»elivetfions‘,by~ the dtfignes and ywcetkings of Ene- ~mies jthey have of late fm1n‘d the greatelit iritenuption t0 their pro»- ceedings,by a few men,Mem bers of the army‘, who: [without anyw- thority or juil caufe thereunte that we know of, aifurning the mine 6% /15@“ti8’f°Ef¢Y‘3”sl1eR€§5-mfifiisfl have-;E*0r 221389 @945 .V_\Z§‘E£!9.‘-‘V “$3 t T A ta en ‘I X .-‘ 5': -3',‘ ,y—‘— L ;_‘g./“. ':‘.‘ _w___, " i P. “" \ .. AX ‘ I‘)? \‘ J, 4 . .,. . g, j; i; . 4:9 ‘. .. ‘ 0:-4‘ /‘ taketi upan themito»-a&i‘ras a divided may from the {aid Ctadficell and army,and aflbciating themfelves wu;?q,or rather [as we have jtlft cam‘? t-obelieve] givingedmmfelvcs new befled 9r e:.md¢5i bv€11evcr'§_t>r§¥~ , , vate perform that atenot of the arr-ny ] i have‘.etn’dea,vonred'-by various ; falfhoods and l"ca‘nda1‘s,raifed 8c‘ldivuig:;d in Print,&_otherwlficiagalnfi the‘iGenetall_,the General Offi sets and Connéel17,to apolfefleethe Army 3;’ kringdbme with jealoufies of them,&pre)'u,diceiagainéfty them [ as if « i may were taln from their principies,had broken their Engagementsat l Declar_ati0ns,& thereby forfeited their Trufl, 8; were in their whole ‘ proceedings falfe and treacheroustboth to the army and Kingdome ] i and by ihefe & other pra€tifes,the {aid agents 8:-their affociateghave laboured to make parsies and faétions in the arm y,t..O raife dlfcontents, muti;aLieS,and difordets therein, to divide the fouidiers flom t'he_Offi-= - cers,8c both Officers & fouldlers amongit themfe1ves~,and to withdraw- feverall parts of the armyfrom their duty 85 obedience to the Gen ‘1 rals Orders (and that) in things molt necelfary for the fafety of the at-_, ‘ my and Kingdome. And thus while they caufeleflyi cry out..againft breach ofEngage- . f r-nents,and dividing the army, they themfelves have made,or endtavioué ~ ‘ red to make the greatefc breaches of the_E_ng-age ments,&:'l-greatelt divi - " * ding of the army that an be; a dividing molt truly eontrary to the Engagement _: a dividing, which is as bad 8: deitruétive, as disband- inggeven the diliolt_.1tionr,of. all that Order, Combination, and Govern,-at ement,which isthe Elfence of an army ; and under falfe delulive pretenj-. ces[:that the Engagements; have been broken] they have endeavoutedé really to loofen and drawthe army oiffrom its former Engagements, l — and to draw it into new E_n‘gagements,d‘7_ff:rent from, and ( in fome things) detiruflive to the former ;iand have thus endangered the‘gre_a- tel’: forfeiture of the Faith and Honourof the army, that ever it incur-= » red-. ‘_ l -- ' . , . And whileft they cry out,that there isrnothing done,ttheybthemIElyes have made the greateft obftru&ions,. to the doing of any good for the l army or Kingdome,both‘1‘nytlie hinderancesand delayes to our procee- dinggand the expenceot txme,which their workings haveoccafioned (either to have fatisfied them, ( if it had been poflible) or elfe to folve and quiet thofe difcontents and diftraétions which they have raifed (in. the army) and alfo gby theeecafiens which the Parliament and King,-» « dome( yea even out befiifriends in beth)have.,rhus received ,to difcouo "8° mm ‘mm ¢°mP1Yan¢¢ VY‘;iha°£ saefitltnsetin. 49 army. fduncer-: saithfz Hefttlsdsle slitiééée 1 - ind _.....«........z -, ._,.- -...... ‘--‘ ' Foe 2 I ..\ L t in For ethefo:Caufes,the Gefi.hath thofiightfit to.,.Randezi/Eui the Army’ ’ i or {itch parts of-it as are no: fixt uppon neccflaty duty elkwhere, ‘ma “having (with advice of the genetall Comcell,) fent to-the Parliament’ more impottunately theo_before,for fpeedy ifatiisfaétion to the A5 tony in their iuft defites(e.fPecta1ly in point of provifion For conitant pay‘, to a. void free Qlfittcl‘, and oi fecutity for Atreares.) thought it befl: (with. i the fame _advice)- to diftrnffe molt of the Officers , and Agitators from is the Head qiatters for a fortnight unto their r_efpe&i.veRegiments to fatisfie and compofe thofe difcontents and divifions which have thus , been raifed in them;aI~1d For eafe to the Countrey and accomoclation to the Sottldiery (with refpeét to the feafon or the yeate) thought fit to‘ contrafi the (garters ot the Army in three Brigades , and‘ to draw them to three ievetall Randezvtouzts, not far from each other, and this in order to one generall Rar=1clezvouz,‘if therefhould be any occafion : And,in this, the feverall Regiments of Horfe and Foote have been ap- pgimed to cgnfiant (garters in order to thefe (eveta ll Randtzvoezes taking them direéily in order as their fevetall (garters lay before, without any other reipeél or confideration; but even theieethings the faidprctended Agents and their /Iffociates have laboured to pervert, ace. and make advantage of, to the aforefaid, ends ofdifcontent and di- firaétion, and to reptefent the fame to the feverall Regiments as done in gaurfuance of the fame treacherous C ouricegiisrand defig lass» which they had before fuggefted,‘ and what good they cots’ cl not deny to be in. the things,trhey affutne to themfelves, as gained by’theit procurement, and fo greedtly catched at the fole credit or it ,4 as if the Gen; and his Councel, (but for them) had not doneit, and by letters or Melzllges, contradicting the general! order,they have (under fuch fcandafiou-s pre- tences) laboured to draw divers Regiments from the Quartets and Randezvouzes to which they We re ordered; unto the firfi Randtzvouz mate Ware , in a difordetly and confufed manner to the oppreflion of the Couattey and difaccoi-nodation.(if not quartclling and diftraélior-3) t of the Souldiety quartering. e That without-tedreffe of thefe abufes and diforders, his ildxcellency cannot nor wilhany longer undergoe or undertake further todifcharger his prefent Truft to the Parliament, the e/Itmy and Kin gdomt ._ That though he isfarte above any fuch lowe thoughts as to com or went: the Army to continue him their Genetall , yet, to difcharge himfelfe to the utrnoft ,. and bring the bufitte£_fe~to a_ clear and certaine Eifteshis Eeeslleacy «less 993:! éeelmgt ’ ii .. " that o "1 . us- ~¢’._._A "' . 7 3'3‘: *- - _ ‘ \{ That he is yet wifiirig to -adhearhe to and to candufi and 1§se’=ar:d*dy with the ,.Acmy- inttheelawfullprofczcution Ofthfifc things fblluwxiragf. viz. ' W ‘ 4 e I. Farthe Sauldier; to ohteirze. I. ‘Prefers: pravifienfor coitflemt ;m],;vh:'l_e eontftmed, to retake them the difeherge fltczrterte. ” N . 2. The prefentffetting‘ of eecamm, emalfeeurit; for harrearee, with an gfefiuafl endffieedy cemfi to mife manic: thereupon. "t -< 3. tfetfficient Indempnity, and CarhmigfioieertxintewerjiComet] that pmpafe. . t . % y _ , ~ 4. P-rawfionfar‘ mqmedflauldtere, and the Wzdmam e2-7163' Orphdm of men fleine e'n=thefi;'rgm'ee A (end that in a certain me} an d1‘./bwoterzzhle W2} ) my 1, Cenzmiflionere in ever} ['omtt7far that ptxrpafe. A . . 51. Provifiaefdr fieedome fiat» pre]]1';2g,acearding to thefi.» ‘Tetition of the mmye t = ‘ e -6. Pr‘row'(?o.n firfi-eeeiome ,0fP?‘632‘t£.C.(_.'!, that ha‘?/efi:r'vea' in the wszrree,‘ with A penalty upon Mefler: refu_/Eng to it. " . II. FartheK£»gdeme. T ‘ ‘ -, L ‘ — » ‘ ‘A'petf1°oel'to hefetfar thie prefix! Pdrliemmt ( to end ea: f3»: at me} he wirhfafity )and pro'vi/ion theremste to he merdefer fiztefere Pezrlia meme. ' For the certezmty of their flwfeetintg,‘/itti7tg,a:ed ezeding, emdfir the -fiee... dome/ahd equality o_f;Ele£?iem' thereto [to rmderthe H0ee_’e of Ca perhaps 45 neare ta am} he ezheqteall, Reprefentezti'Ue of the Peefle tthtqt atre"t‘e5;“e-3 let}. .. «t _ — e T - 3 T 31nd( according to the II-eprefmtgmfan afthe Arm} afjune I4. )' to leave ether thing: to wed aeqiteiefe in «the deter: m,',m;o;;; of Pezrliezmeitte; Beet tamind the Pm'lt'4ment_- of mm! to mediate with them fir rtdreffe of the common grievance: eftée peeple , and-all other thitsgx that the arm)’ have declared their d'e_/ire: fer. -. V A ~ ’ That tapes hie Exee//em.-Se: eoxtinzeed eelnjtenétiort in thefe thing, He e.1:-1 pefft, ‘Th:tf0r-the;partiC-te!ez}'- es'retzsm§?.-woe of th:.m,the army fh.t/1[:eet.ear- ' ding ta their afarefgid Engagement ] eeqxiefle in Whxt flml/-_ he et- greed meta h} the Gevéemfl Eetmeell of the Arm][, to which that Engage- 793:3! referre.c;emd[ forfizhe matter of the ordering,conduE$,a:td go?/ernmetet qf the army] That emrj Meml e ' of it /7231! he oh.,"er*z2ez:et of, aedfuéjetfl to his .E'xeellmc],hzJ1;C‘amtcell of warre, am! ever} one to hfiefezperieeer Of- ficer.r,ae'.cord:'ngto the Difeipiine efwdrre ; for 41]’ tenztece whereof, he ex-3 feffgthat eze-mmt7-ezo‘ arefetiefied herew-ith,eisd do agree heretmto, ‘doe fe- gerfzlljfehferihe to What 5: here under fr.-httfnfar that purpafe. T V ., 1% . -A __ Wkenfi V‘Et6e Ofiieem 421:2’ Souldierr of e. L Regimentof 123/2o/e me: are /zoo/arz°o~ecl,a’o . » /Jereév c;'eo/kzreifld/dot we orefotiifiedflin /9135 Ex- % eel/eegy, the general]: eookrznimzsed oe(o2g°un5iz‘io2z ?«'ee'ti59 o?5e/12*}e;)I?,in t/Je /emfull pro/ecution oft/ze t/jirzgs /aere leefljre o7e>e}ereo’, to léeprofeeuted/‘orA T 2/ye Sou/(fiery amz’ I(ingdome\erejpe1fi‘ivelj_5.z7nd C for. the epzzfizcu/ofcircumflancex 0/ them) nag‘ J /A411 ‘(eoccor.din%geto' téeogenerdli Enge emeizt t/ye firm) above mezztzoned ) czcquie e in 322/9.4: /bollée agfeed unto bjJtl7e;Cjenerol¢§ounce// of e the fl'rm},to 192/Jieé teat Engagement referre: 5 g a2m’fi_z_r,motter oft/9 e-ore/eri7zg,c0na’2:E?5 andgo» 5 lvernment oft/ye flrrey, we/794.11 be obflerwoete and to bi:ExcelZeneie,..»‘bi5 ‘Co“z.m‘ee/I *0)’ 4rre,ond..(e'oery one ofm) ‘z‘o;our’S»¢periour , ./j'?cer5 in this‘ ‘ififgiment and dye e/Im2},eeo. ac; carcfiizgvgo the ‘DgfCg;é‘{iee 10flVzzrre., - T $ 1‘ % L ~ M ~~vr=:$«:1% Y theappguinmelat of His Excellencie V Sir T/oamas‘ Fairfizx, and the Councselgl ’ of!/Varre. f ‘kl? ‘ _ _ " ' Sigma» [' _ A ‘Rufiwortfiz Seer; Hertflnrd, 3,6 % §%%%§%%%%a§ C 3 w,m8\.3 .||\I University of Missouri Libraries University of Missouri——Co1umbia Eng1ish Short Tit1e Cata1og Loca1 identifier Capture information Date captured Scanner manufacturer Scanner mode1 Scanning software Optica1 reso1ution Co1or settings Fi1e types Source information Format Content type Source ID Notes ARemonstrancefromFairfax1647 15 June 2018 Ricoh MP C4503 600 dpi co1or, 24 bit TIFF Book Text Barcode page at end of text. 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