The King's Sole Right over the Militia Act 1661
1661 CHAPTER 6 13 Cha 2 st 1
An Act declaring the sole Right of the Militia to be in  King and for the present ordering & disposing the same.

Recital that the Command of the Militia, and of all Forces by Sea and Land, is the undoubted Right of His Majesty;
and that an Act is under Consideration touching the Militia. Militia and Land Forces to be exercised as usual.Foresmuch as within all His Majesties Realmes and Dominions the sole Supreme Government Command
and Disposition of the Militia and of all Forces by Sea and Land and of all Forts and Places of strength is
and by the Lawes of England ever was the undoubted Right of His Majesty and His Royall Predecessors Kings &
Queenes of England and that both or either of the Houses of Parliament cannot nor ought to pretend to the same
nor can nor lawfully may raise or leavy any Warr Offensive or Defensive against His Majesty His Heires or lawfull
Successors and yet the contrary thereof hath of late yeares beene practised almost to the Ruine and Destruction
of this Kingdome and during the late Usurped Governments many evill and rebellious Principles have beene distilled
into the minds of the People of this Kingdome which unlesse p[re]vented may breake forth to the disturbance of the
Peace and Quiet thereof And whereas an Act is under considerac[i]on for exercising the Militia with most safety and
ease to the King and His People which Act cannot as yet be perfected Be it therefore Enacted by the Kings most
Excellent Majesty by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament That
the Militia and Land Forces of this Kingdome and of the Dominion of Wales and Towne of Berwicke upon Tweed
now under the power of Leiutennants or their Deputies shall be exercised ordered and managed untill the five &
twentieth day of March next ensuing in such manner as the same now is actually exercised ordered and managed
according to such Commissions and Instructions as they formerly have or from time to time shall receive from His
Majesty
Recital that Insurrections have been.
II. 
Persons who have acted by Commission of Lieutenancy indemnified.; Magistrates, &c. indemnified in respect of Proceedings against Offenders, from 24th June 1660 to 20th July 1661.
And whereas since the twenty fourth of June One thousand six hundred and sixty there have beene Inserrections
by occasion whereof diverse of His Majesties good Subjects have beene murdered and for the securing the Peace
of the Nation and preventing further disorders diverse persons suspected to be Fanaticks Sectaries or Disturbers of
the Peace have beene assaulted arrested detained or imprisoned and diverse Armes have been seized and Houses
searched for Armes or suspected persons Bee it therefore further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and
every person and persons whoe have or shall have acted or done any thing in execution of any Commission or
Commissions of Leiutenancy issued by the Kings Majesty that nowe is or by colour of them or any of them or
touching or concerning the same or any of them or relating thereunto shalbe and are hereby saved harmelesse and
undempnified in this behalfe and alsoe all Magistrates Justices of the Peace Officers and Ministers of Justice and all
persons that have or shall have acted by or under them or by theire or any of theire Commands since the said
twenty fourth day of June One thousand six hundred and sixty untill the twentieth day of July One thousand
six hundred sixty and one as to any assaulting arresting detaining or imprisoning any person suspected to be
Fanatick Sectary or Disturber of the Peace or seizing of Armes or searching of Houses for Armes or for suspected
persons shall be and are hereby saved harmelesse and indempnified in that behalfe
Proviso for Counties, &c. overcharged.
III. 
Provided That neither this Act nor any thing therein contained shall after the five and twentieth of March next
be prejudiciall to any County Citty or place within this Kingdome which are overcharged with Men and Armes
beyond theire ancient proportion
Proviso against compelling Subjects to go out of the Kingdom.
IV. 
Provided That neither this Act nor any matter or thing therein contained shall bee deemed construed or taken to
extend to the giving or declaring of any Power for the transporting of any the Subjects of this Realme or any way
compelling them to march out of this Kingdome otherwise then by the Lawes of England ought to be done
Lieutenants, Deputy Lieutenants, Officers, &c. to take the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy.
V. 
Provided That no person whatsoever shall be capable of acting as Leiutenant or Deputy Leiutenant or other
Officer or Souldier by vertue of this Act who hath not already taken the Oathes of Allegiance and Supremacy since
the return of His Majesty into England untill he shall take the same according to the Lawes and Statutes of this
Kingdome Which Oathes the Lords of His Privy Councell or any six of them are hereby impowred to administer
to any Peer of this Realm whoe shall be commissionated by vertue of this Act and the Deputy Leiutenants or
any two of them in theire respective Counties to any Commoner.