Sir THOMAS FAIRFAX Knight Generall of the Forces raised by the Parliament.

SUFFER the Bearer hereof [...] who was in the City and Garrison of OXFORD, at the Sur­render thereof, and is to have the full benefit of the Articles agreed unto upon the Surrender, quietly and without let or interruption, to passe your Guards with his Servants, Horses, Armes, Goods, and all other necessaries, and to repaire unto London or elsewhere upon his necessary occasions. And in all Places where he shall reside, or whereto he shall remove, to be protected, from any Violence to his Person, Goods, or Estate, according to the said Articles, & to have full Liberty at any time with­in Six Months, to goe to any convenient Port, and to Transport him selfe, with his Servants, Goods, and Necessaries beyond the Seas, And in all other things to enjoy the Benefit of the said Articles. Hereunto due Obedience is to be given, by all Persons whom it may concerne, as they will answer the contrary.

[...]o all Officers and Souldiers vnder my [...]ommand, and to all others whom [...] may Concerne.
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