AN ORDINANCE OF THE Lords and Commons Assembled in PARLIAMENT, Concerning the Dutchy Seal of LANCASTER: Together VVith the OATH of the Sheriff of LANCASTER.

H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.

London, Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the Honorable House of Commons, Septemb. 4. 1645.

10 February, 1644. AN ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT.

THe Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, Do Order and Ordain, and be it Ordered and Ordained, That William Lord Grey of Wark, and William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons, shall have pow­er, and are hereby authorized to put in use the Dutchy Seal, for the con­stituting [Page 4]and making of Sheriffs and Iustices of Peace within the County of Lancaster, and to issue out all Writs and Processe, and to do and perform all Acts and things necessa­ry for the benefit of the said County, in as ample manner as any Chancel­lor of the Dutchy heretofore hath done or ought to do, and this Ordi­nance to continue and be in force, un­till both Houses take further Order: And whatsoever the said William Lord Grey of Wark, & William Lenthall, shall do in pursuance hereof, they shall be saved harmlesse by both Hou­ses of Parliament: And it is further Ordered and Ordained, That the Officers belonging to the Dutchy Court, do prepare a Patent for to make John Bradshaw of Bradshaw Esquire, Sheriff of the said County, who is to take the Oath of Sheriff hereunto annexed.

The OATH of the Sheriff of LANCASTER.

YEE shall Swear, That well and truly ye shall serve the King in the Office of the Sheriff of Lancaster, and do the Kings pro­fits in all things that belongeth you to do by way of your Office; As much as you can or may, ye shall not respite the Kings Debts, for any gift or favour, where you may raise them without great grievance of the Debtors: Yee shall truly and rightfully treat the people of your Sheriffwick, and do right as well to poor, as to Rich, in all that belongeth to your office; Yee shall do no wrong unto any man for any gift or pro­mise of goods, nor favour nor hate: Yee shall disturb no mans Right; yee shall truly Accompt before the Auditor of the Dutchy of Lancaster, of all them of whom yee shall any thing receive of the Kings Debts: Yee shall nothing take whereby the King may loose, or whereby that Right may be distur­bed, [Page 6]letted, or the Kings Debts delayed: Yee shall truly return, and truly serve all the Kings Writs, as far forth as it shall be in your cunning: Yee shall have none to be your under-Sheriff, or any of your Sheriffs-Clerks of the last year passed: Yee shall take no Bayliff into your Service, but such as you will answer for: Yee shall make each of your Bayliffs to make such Oath as yee make your self, in that that belongeth to their Occupation: Ye shall receive no Writ by you or any of yours unsealed: Yee shall make the Bayliffs of the true and sufficient men in the same County: Yee shall be dwel­ling in your proper person within your Bayliwick, for the time yee shall be in the same Office: Yee shall not let your Sheriff­wick, or any Bayliwick thereof to farm to any man: Yee shall truly set and return rea­sonable and due issues of them that be in your Bayliwick, after their Estate and Ho­nour, and make your pannell your self; And over this, in eschewing and restraint of the Manslaughters, Robberies, and other mani­fold [Page 7]grievous Offences that may be done day­ly, and increase in number and multiply, so that the Kings true Subjects may not safely ride or go to such things as they have to do, to their intollerable hurt and hindrings: Yee shall truly and effectually with all diligence possibly to you, execute the Statutes touch­ing the same: All which premises yee shall duly and truly do and keep, as God help you, and by the Contents of this Book: And al­so do make a true and faithfull Accompt of all such Profits and casualties as cometh and groweth of the said Office; or that yee shall be charged with in the time of your occupy­ing the said Office of Sheriffwick, as God you help, and by the Contents of this Book. Al­so yee shall utterly testifie and declare in your Conscience, that the said Kings Highnesse is the onely Supream Governour of this Realm, and of all other His Highnesses Do­minions and Countries, aswell in all Spiri­tuall and Ecclesiasticall things or causes, as Temporall; and that no Forraign Prince, Person, Prelate, State or Potentate, hath or [Page 8]ought to have any Iurisdiction, Power, Su­periority, Preheminency or Authority, Ec­clesiasticall or Spirituall within this Realm; and therefore yee shall truly renounce and forsake all Forraign Iurisdictions, Power, Superiorities, and Authorities, and shall pro­mise, that from henceforth yee shall beare Faith and true Allegiance to the said Kings Highnesse, His Heirs and Lawfull Succes­sors; and to your power, shall Assist and defend, all Iurisdictons, Priviledges, Prehe­minences, granted or belonging to the said Kings Highnesse, His Heirs and Successors, or Vnited or annexed to the Imperiall Crown of this Realm; So help you God, and by the holy Contents of this Book.

H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.

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