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List of Ordinances and Acts of the Parliament of England, 1642–1660 : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Ordinances and Acts of the Parliament of England, 1642–60

This is a list of Ordinances and Acts of the Parliament of England from 1642 to 1660, during the English Civil War and the Interregnum.
As King Charles I of England would not assent to Bills from a Parliament at war with him, decrees of Parliament before the Third English Civil War were styled ordinances.〔Stephen C. Manganiello (2004). ''The Concise Encyclopedia of the Revolutions and Wars of England, Scotland 1639-1660'', Scarecrow Press, ISBN 0-8108-5100-8, (p. 401 )〕 The Rump Parliament reverted to using the term "Act" on 6 January 1649 when it passed the Act erecting a High Court of Justice for the trial of the King (when any possibility of reconciliation between King and Parliament was over). All but one subsequent decree were termed Acts through to the end of the interregnum. All of these Ordinances and Acts were considered void after the English Restoration due to their lack of Royal Assent.
==1642==

*5 March 1641/2〔Under the calendar used by Parliament the new year started on 25 March (Old Style) not 1 January (New Style). See the section Differences between the start of the year in the article Old Style and New Style dates for more details〕 An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament for the safety and defence of the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales. (Militia Ordinance)
*29 March 1642 Ordinance for settling the Militia of London.
*23 May 1642 Ordinance for raising 1,000 volunteers to be employed in the reduction of Ireland.
*28 May 1642 Ordinance for raising men for Ireland.
*4 June 1642 An Ordinance for the securing the sum of £100,000 agreed to be lent the Parliament by several companies and citizens of London for the use of the Kingdom.
*9 June 1642 Ordinance for bringing in Plate, Money, and Horses.
*17 June 1642 The Ordinance for the Sea-Adventure to Ireland.
*1 July 1642 Ordinance for the Earl of Warwick to remain in his command of the Fleet.
*2 July 1642 Ordinance for appointing Lord Wharton to be Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire.
*5 July 1642 Ordinance for raising 5,000 foot and 500 horse for Ireland.
*6 July 1642 Ordinance for raising 2,000 men for relieving Hull.
*15 July 1642 An Ordinance appointing the Earl of Essex to be Captain General.
*1 August 1642 An Ordinance concerning the Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage.
*10 August 1642 Ordinance appointing Sir Gilbert Gerrard Treasurer of the Army.
*10 August 1642 Ordinance for Henry Herbert to repair to Monmouthshire and publish the Declaration against the Commission of Array.
*24 August 1642 An Ordinance for the better observation of the monthly Fast.
*26 August 1642 Ordinance for raising money in London.
*26 August 1642 An Ordinance inhibiting the Importation of Currants.
*2 September 1642 An Ordinance concerning Stage Plays.
*15 September 1642 To secure the repayment of money advanced by the inhabitants of London.
*15 September 1642 Ordinance appointing Commissioners of the Navy.
*15 September 1642 Ordinance appointing Thomas Smith secretary of the Admiralty.
*17 September 1642 Ordinance for putting the City of Worcester in a posture of defence.
*5 October 1642 Ordinance for raising 2,000 foot for Ireland.
*6 October 1642 Ordinance for Commissioners for Ireland.
*19 October 1642 Ordinance to give leave to any of His Majesty's subjects to set forth ships to take such ships as shall go to relieve the Rebels in Ireland.
*20 October 1642 Ordinance for the Earl of Warwick to appoint commanders in the Navy in the English and Irish Seas.
*22 October 1642 Ordinance appointing the Earl of Warwick to command a second army to be raised about London and the counties adjacent.
*24 October 1642 An Ordinance making provision for those that shall be maimed in this present war in the service of the Parliament and for the wives and children of those that shall be slain.
*24 October 1642 Ordinance for the security and safe conduct of the commissioners of the Realm of Scotland.
*21 October 1642 Ordinance for the security and safe conduct of such Divines as shall come from the Realm of Scotland to the Assembly of Divines in this Kingdom.
*1 November 1642 Ordinance concerning apprentices that list themselves as soldiers.
*9 November 1642 Ordinance for the disciplining of the Army.
*15 November 1642 Order or ordinance empowering Maximilian Bard and other commissioners to seize horses in and about London.
*26 November 1642 An Ordinance for the assessing of all such as have not contributed upon the Propositions of both Houses of Parliament for the raising of money, plate, horse and horsemen, etc.
*29 November 1642 An explanation of the former ordinance for assessing such as have not contributed, etc.
*29 November 1642 An Ordinance for the better provision of Victuals and other Necessaries for the Army and for payment and satisfaction to be made for such provisions.
*29 November 1642 An Ordinance to give power to divers persons to set forth ships for the taking of all ships that they shall take coming against the Kingdom.
*29 November 1642 An Ordinance for repaying money lent upon the Propositions.
*29 November 1642 An Ordinance concerning John Pickering, Esq.
*7 December 1642 An Order being an explanation to some things in the Ordinance for assessing of such persons as have not contributed, etc.
*8 December 1642 An Ordinance for taxing several counties for the support of the Army.
*14 December 1642 An Ordinance for the better and more speedy execution of the late Ordinance of the 29th of November, 1642.
*15 December 1642 Ordinance for the Association of the Counties of Leicester, Derby, Notts, etc.
*20 December 1642 An Ordinance for the Association of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridge, etc.
*24 December 1642 Ordinance for reimbursing Monies for the Defence of Devonshire.
*31 December 1642 Ordinance for the Association of the Counties of Warwick and Stafford, etc.

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