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A45983 An act for the explaining of some doubts arising upon an act intituled, An act for the better execution of His Majesties gracious declaration for the settlement of His kingdom of Ireland and satisfaction of the several interests of adventurers, souldiers, and other his subjects there; and for making some alterations of, and additions unto the said act, for the more speedy and effectual settlement of the said kingdom.; Public General Acts. 1665 17 Charles II c. 2. Ireland. 1665 (1665) Wing I316B; ESTC R216259 132,385 160

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all singular claims and demands not particularly allowed and provided for in and by this present Act. And whereas some question or doubt hath arisen whether the Lands of any Officers or Souldiers were to be confirmed to them by the said Act unless they had been formerly and were of the Army at the time of the making your Majesties Declaration of the thirtieth of November one thousand six hundred and sixty Be it declared Enacted and Explained by the authority aforesaid that the word And used in that part of the said Act which relates to them shall be taken disjuncttively as if it had been or so that no such Officer or Souldier his Heirs or Assigns shall be excluded the benefit of the said Act or this present Act if he had been formerly of the Army and in Possession as aforesaid the seaventh day of May one thousand six hundred fifty nine though he were not of the Army the thirtieth of November one thousand six hundred and sixty or at any time since And to the end that the persons estates and interests of his Majesties Protestant Subjects of whom his Majestie ever had and still hath greatest care and consideration in the Settlement of this his Kingdom may be first provided for Be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid that all and every the Adventurers and Souldiers their and every of their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns respectively who upon the seaventh day of May One thousand six hundred fifty nine were seized or possessed of any Messuages Mannors Lands Tenements or Hereditaments for or towards the satisfaction of any Adventures or arrears which by the rules of this or the said former Act are allowed to be satisfied And all and every other the Adventurers commonly called deficient Adventurers whether they be deficient in whole or in part that is to say such Adventurers who never had any Lands set out to them in satisfaction of their Adventures or were never fully satisfied for the same And the Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns of such Adventurers respectively shall have hold and enjoy and be setled and confirmed in so much of the forfeited Lands which by this Act are vested in His Majestie as will amount to two full third parts of what they or those under whom they claim had or in cases of deficiencie ought to have had upon the Seaventh of May One thousand six hundred fifty nine in manner following That is to say The Commissioners for execution of this Act shall diligently examine and compute or cause to be computed what quantity of Land any such Adventurer or Souldier or the Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns of such Adventurer or Souldier respectively had or were seized or possessed of on the Seaventh of May One thousand six hundred fifty nine or of right ought to have had and been seized and possessed of upon the Seaventh of May One thousand six hundred fifty nine in case he were a deficient Adventurer or the Heir Executor Administrator or Assignee of any deficient Adventurer And shall set out and allot or cause to be set out and allotted unto every such Adventurer and Souldier his and their respective Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns so much forfeited land as in quantity of Irish profitable Acres to be computed by Irish measure according to the Down Survey or Down admeasurement and not otherwise where the Down Survey hath been taken and where the Down Survey hath not been taken by the Survey taken in the Earl of Straffords time or by some other Survey to be taken according to Irish measure wherein the unprofitable Land is to be cast in together with the profitable according to the method of the said Down Survey will amount unto full two third parts the whole in three parts being divided of what such person or persons to whom such allotment shall be made as aforesaid or those under whom they claim did hold and enjoy or in cases of deficiencie of right ought to have held and enjoyed upon the Seaventh of May One thousand six hundred fifty nine which said two third parts so as aforesaid to be allotted shall be held and enjoyed by the persons to whom such allotment shall be made according to the tenor of their several and respective Letters Patents herein after directed to be granted and in full satisfaction of any right claim or demand which by virtue of the said former Act can or may accrew for or in respect of any Adventures or arrears any retrenchment of a third part by this Act or other matter or thing in the said former Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding And in case any Adventurer or Souldier Commissioned Officer who served before the fifth of June One thousand six hundred forty nine Protestant Purchasor in Connaght or Clare before the first of September One thousand six hundred sixty and three his or their Heirs Executors or Assigns shall be found to be in possession of any messuages Lands Tenements or Hereditaments which by virtue of any clause herein after following ought to be restored and delivered up to any person or persons herein after named the Commissioners for execution of this Act shall in the first place and before any such Restitution made cause so much other forfeited or vested Land to be set out as in quantitie of Acres will amount to full two third parts of the Land so as aforesaid to be restored and that the persons so to be removed be duly Possessed of and setled in his said two third parts according to the rules of this Act And the Commissioners for execution of this Act are hereby required and enjoyned to take care that the Estates and Interests of His Majesties Protestant Subjects in Ireland be setled with all convenient Speed and that such parts of this Act as have a rendencie thereunto be put in execution in the first place and before any other parts of this or the former Act which relate to other matters And to the end there may be as little change and alteration of Possessions as can consist with the ends and aimes of this present Act And that every persons improvements may be preserved unto him as much as is possible Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That where any Adventurer or Souldier or the Heir Executor assignee or assignes of any Adventurer or Souldier shall be found to have in his or their possession more Lands undecreed away than his or their full two third parts will amount to according to the aforesaid rules of distribution and allotment that in every such case it shall and may be lawful for him or them to continue possession of so much as the Commissioners shall adjudge his or their two full third parts to amount unto and to cut of the overplus at his or their own election in such manner as that the overplus relinquished or surrendred by him or them may be contiguous and as neer as may be within the same denomination
February which shall be in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty six under the penalty following that is to say every person liable to the payment of any part of the said years Rents and making default and failing to pay the same by the space of twenty days after any the days and times wherein the same ought to be paid shall be chargeable and is hereby charged with double the sum which ought to have been paid as aforesaid to be levied by Process out of His Majesties Court of Exchequer in like manner as any the Rents whereof the said Earl of Orrery and Lord Massereen were appointed Receivers by the said former Act might have been levied and if need so require like course is to be taken for the ascertaining of the value of lands charged with the said years rent and of returning the same into the Exchequer to remain and be a charge upon Record as in and by the said former Act in case of the said other rent therein secured was appointed And the said Receivers herein after appointed are to accompt for and pay unto Arthur Earle of Anglesey Vice-treasurer of Ireland or to the Vice-treasurer of Ireland for the time being all and every the summs of money by them to be received Nevertheless it is hereby declared and Enacted that all and every the summs of money formerly paid to the Earl of Orrery and Lord Vice-Count Massareen in pursuance of the said former Act shall be allowed to the person and persons so paying the same his and their Heirs Executors and Assignes in full discharge of so much of the rent payable by this Act as the moneyes so as aforesaid payd do or shall amount unto and the two half years rents payable to the said Earl of Orrery and Lord Vice-Count Massereen by any Adventurer or Souldier their Heirs Executors or Assignes by virtue of the said former Act shall be and are hereby from henceforth discharged And in case the monies to be raised as aforesaid shall fall short of the summ of three hundred thousand pounds then it shall and may be lawful to and for the Lord Lieutenant or other chief Governour and Council there for the time being to tax and assess upon all the lands in Ireland so much more money as together with what hath been before raised and allowed by virtue of this Act shall make up the full and just summ of three hundred thousand pounds sterling and to cause the same to be assessed distributed raised and levied by such wayes and means as they shall think fit observing therein all the equality and indifferency that can be And Arthur Earl of Anglesey Vice-treasurer of Ireland or the Vice-treasurer for the time being is hereby required and enjoyned to pay or cause to be payd out of the moneyes to be received as aforesaid unto the Kings Majestie the summ of fifty thousand pounds and also unto and amongst such Commissioned Officers who served before the fifth of June One thousand six hundred forty nine and have not yet received any satisfaction in lands or money and amongst the Heirs Executors and Assigns of such Commissioned Officers and other persons intitled to be satisfied within their security such summs of money as the Commissioners for Execution of this Act having respect to the arreares already stated shall by any warrant under their hands and Seals or the hands and Seals of the Major part of them direct and appoint until the whole sum of One hundred thousand pounds shall be fully satisfied and payd and the warrant or warrants under the hands and Seals of the said Commissioners or the Major part of them together with the acquittance or acquittances of the party or parties who shall receive any money thereupon shall be unto the said Vice-treasurer a sufficient discharge for so much as the said acquittances extend unto which said One hundred thousand pounds so as aforesaid appointed to be payd is hereby declared to be in lieu and recompence of and in full satisfaction for the years rent payable out of the lands of those Souldiers who had lands set out for their arrears in the year One thousand six hundred fifty three and the year and halfs rent payable by those other Souldiers who had lands set out for their arrears in the years One thousand six hundred fifty five One thousand six hundred fifty six One thousand six hundred fifty seaven One thousand six hundred fifty eight One thousand six hundred fifty nine The payment of which said rents shall from henceforth cease and determine and the persons and estates there with charged or chargeable by the said former Act shall be and are hereby thereof for ever acquitted and discharged And whereas several clauses in His Majesties Gracious Declaration of the thirtieth of November in the twelfth year of his Raign and in the former Act do intitle His Grace James Duke of Ormond and the Lady Dutchess His Wife to great quantities of forfeited lands in the Counties of Catherlagh Galloway Waterford Dublin Kildare Meath Cork Kerry Kilkenny and Tipperary and other places and if the same were extended to the utmost would greatly obstruct and hinder the Settlement now intended Be it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the full summ of fifty thousand pounds sterling be payd out of the moneyes aforesaid unto his said Grace James Duke of Ormond now Lord Lieutenant of Ireland His Executors Administrators or Assignes which the said Vice-treasurer is hereby required and enjoyned to pay or cause to be payd out of the moneyes aforesaid unto His said Grace or unto such other person or persons as His Grace shall appoint which is hereby declared to be in lieu and recompence of and in full satisfaction for all such forfeited and forfeitable estates titles interests claims or demands in or to any Mannors lands Tenements or Hereditaments mediately or immediately held as of any of the Mannors of the said Duke or the Lady Dutchess of Ormond His Wife or heretofore granted by His Grace or any of his Ancestors or by any of the Ancestors of the said Lady Dutchess in Fee Farm or Fee tail and of all and singular the statutes judgements Mortgages and other real securities for money given made acknowledged or entred into by any person or persons holding as aforesaid to any other forfeiting person or person not declared innocent to all which premises the said Duke and Dutchess respectively hy his Majesties said Declaration and by the said former Act are intitled and of all mean rates issues and profits thereof since incurred and now due to His Grace other than what is already received to his use for which he is hereby acquitted and of all and every the Reversions and Remainders which the said Duke or Dutchess now hath or have expectant upon the said forfeited and forfeitable Estates tail which Estates Interests and other the benefits and advantages herein before mentioned are intended and so are hereby declard to
of this Kingdom for the time being shall and may assess any sum not exceeding three pence per acre in and out of every acre of profitable land of Plantation measure which is by the late Court of Claims or shall be pursuant to this or the former Act decreed or confirmed or set out or delivered unto any person or persons of the Popish Religion in this Kingdom and the same to cause to be levyed by Distress or otherwise and to be paid unto the receivers herein after mentioned to the intent that Five thousand pounds be paid to Milo Power Esq his Executors Administrators and Assigns and that the residue may afterwards be issued out unto such of the Roman Catholicks of this Kingdom who as Agents or otherwise since His Majesties most happy restitution shall by the Lord Lieutenant or other chief Governour or Governours be judged meriting the same and that in such proportions as the said Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governour or Governours shall think fit and direct Whereas Colonel Cary Dillon hath been dispossessed of Two thousand and six hundred and four acres of land whereof he was possessed the seventh of May One thousand six hundred fifty and nine as being set out unto him for service in Ireland and which were confirmed unto him by the said former Act amounting to Three hundred and fifty pounds per annum And whereas the late Lords Iustices had by their two Orders bearing date the eighteenth and nineteenth of July One thousand six hundred sixty and two assigned certain lands in the County of Galway unto the said Colonel Cary Dillon for his Reprizal of the whole and also for satisfying of him Three hundred and fifty pounds sterling which was one years rent of what he had lost grown due unto him from the time he had been dispossessed but the said Colonel Dillon received no benefit thereby Be it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners appointed to put in execution this Act shall forthwith set out and allot unto the said Colonel Cary Dillon his Heirs and Assignes for ever One thousand seven hundred thirty five acres of profitable forfeited lands of twenty one foot to the pearch being two third parts in quantity of what he hath already lost as a Souldier and that the same do in present yield two full third parts of Three hundred and fifty pounds per annum being the value of what he hath lost as aforesaid with as much convenience of building and other advantages thereon as they can in regard of the considerableness of the places and buildings from whence he is removed which shall be granted unto him by like Letters Patents as any other Souldier by this Act are to have And if the said Commissioners shall think it necessary that a Commission be issued for the inquiry into the value of any Lands Castles Tenements or other Hereditaments in order to the setting out of the said Reprize the Chancellour or Keeper of the Great Seal for the time being are hereby required to issue the same Any thing in this Act or the said former Act to the contrary notwithstanding And whereas upon a solemn hearing before His Majestie at His Council Board in England upon a Petition exhibited by several Adventurers and Souldiers against Randall Lord Marquess of Antrim and against the Iudgement and Decree given by the major part of the late Commissioners for execution of the said former Act whereby the said Marquess was adjudged innocent His Majestie after much time spent in the examination of the case declared that he saw no cause why the said Marquess should be adjudged innocent much less that the Commissioners not at all considering the proofs which they heard against the said Marquess should lay the whole weight of their judgement upon His Majesties Certificate the said Certificate being onely to declare that the Marquess was imployed into Ireland to procure what Forces he could from thence to be transported into Scotland for his late Majesties service under the late Marquess of Montross To the end that the conversation of the said Marquess of Antrim in the Rebells quarters which was necessary for that service might not according to the letter of the former Act render him criminal if that had been the onely as it was the least objection against him And therefore His Majestie resolved that the said Marquess of Antrim should undergoe a new tryall to prevent which the said Marquess of Antrim by an humble Petition to His Majestie did acknowledge himself guilty and humbly besought His Majestie That he might be supported by his mercy as being not able to support himself by his own innocence Therefore His Majestie is pleased that it may be Enacted and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Decree and all and every clause therein contained shall be and so is hereby declared to be null and void to all intents and purposes as if the same had never been had or made Nevertheless His Majestie Reflecting upon the many services heretofore performed by the said Marquess towards his Royall Father of Blessed Memory and some eminent services done by the said Marquess for his Majestie himself the said Marquess having besides assisting him with Arms and amunition when he was in the West furnished him with shipps to make his escape into forraign parts when his Armies were defeated in the West and considering that His Majesties mercy is by this Act extended to some who have as much Demerited Is graciously pleased that it may be further Enacted and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners for Execution of this Act shall forthwith and without staying for any previous reprizall set out restore and allot unto the said Marquess of Antrim or cause to be set out restored and allotted unto the said Marquess of Antrim all and singular the Honors Mannors Castles Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments and all other the estate right title and interest whereof the said Randall Lord Marquess of Antrim or any other person in trust for him or to his use was seized or possessed on the two and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred forty and one the lands in the Barony of Glanarme herein after mentioned to be restored to Alexander Macdonell and also all impropriations and appropriat tithes excepted And that the said Marquess of Antrim shall hold and enjoy all and singular the lands Tenements and Hereditaments so restored unto him the said Marquess of Antrim except before excepted and the Heirs males of his Body begotten any thing in this or the said former Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding Subject nevertheless to such Debts and other Incumbrances as the same were or ought to have been Subject unto upon the said two and twentieth day of October One thousand six hundred forty one and to such Leases and estates thereof made for satisfaction of Creditors as are provided for in and by the said former Act and
imposed or appointed to be levyed And the said Receivers herein after mentioned are to pay the moneyes by them received from time to time unto Arthur Earl of Anglesey Vice-Treasurer of Ireland or unto the Vice-Treasurer of Ireland for the time being And the said Arthur Earl of Anglesey or the Vice-Treasurer of Ireland for the time being is hereby appointed to issue out and pay all and singular the monies which by virtue of this clause shall be received and paid in or otherwise levyed as aforesaid unto such Irish Papists Popish Recusants and Roman Catholicks as served under His Majesties Ensigns abroad and are particularly mentioned in the late Declaration and were seized of or intitled unto any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments upon the three and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred forty and one to which they are not yet restored and in such parts and proportions as the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governour or Governours of Ireland for the time being shall direct and appoint And whereas in the said former Act it is provided That the sum sums of money which have been forfeited by any Adventurer or Adventurers by reason he or they did not satisfie or pay in their full proportions or sums of money respectively subscribed by them according to the tenor of the Acts of Parliament of the seventeenth eighteenth of King Charles the first be are hereby vested and settled in His Majestie His Heirs Successors as in by the said Act more fully appeareth which forfeited subscriptions adventures or sums of money are commonly called by the name of lapsed money And whereas His Majestie for the better increasing of the stock of undisposed forfeited lands and to the end that more of the ancient and former Proprietors may come to be restored is graciously pleased to relinquish his satisfaction of the said lapsed money by or out of any forfeited lands to be therefore set out and to accept of the sum of Thirty thousand pounds sterling to be paid unto His Majestie in lieu and recompence thereof Be it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That His Majesties right and title in and to any forfeited lands in recompense of and satisfaction for the said lapsed moneys shall be and is hereby released and discharged and further that it shall and may be lawful to and for the Lord Lieutenant and other Chief Governour or Governours of Ireland and Council there for the time being to assess and impose upon all and every the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments which by virtue of this Act shall be restored or confirmed to any former Proprietors of the Popish Religion or granted to any the Roman Catholicks of Ireland such further and other sums as they shall think fit for the raising and levying of Thirty thousand pounds sterling in the most equal and indifferent way that may be to be paid unto the Receiver herein after mentioned by two even und equal payments the first payment thereof to begin upon the first day of May which shall be in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred sixty and six and the second day of payment to be upon the first day of November in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and six and in case any person or persons lyable to the payment of any part of the said Thirty thousand pounds so as aforesaid to be assessed and imposed shall make default of payment by the space of one and twenty days next after any the days and times wherein the same ought to be paid then the person so making default shall be chargeable and is hereby charged with double the sum which ought to have been paid as aforesaid and the Vice-Treasurer of Ireland for the time being shall issue out and pay or cause to be issued out and paid unto Richard Stratford of London Gentleman his Executors Administrators and Assigns the sum of Three thousand pounds sterling and the residue thereof being Twenty seven thousand pounds and all other the forfeitures and penalties which shall be incurred for non payment of the said Thirty thousand pounds unto such person and persons and to and for such uses as the said lapsed moneys or the lands to be set out in satisfaction of the same were or ought to have been granted in pursuance of His Majesties several and respective Letters under His Royal Signet bearing date upon the tenth or eleventh or the twelfth day of February in the Fourteenth year of His Majesties Reign and in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and two or by any other Letters under His Majesties Royal signet or by any Letters Patents to Roger Earl of Orrery or others Any thing in this or the said former Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all the customs duties and impositions of what nature or kind soever which are or shall be due for any goods wares or merchandize imported into or exported out of the ports and havens of Strangford and Ardlass or either of them or any the members thereof or Creekes thereunto belonging heretofore the inheritance of Wentworth late Earl of Kildare and by him sold unto His Majestie shall be and are hereby vested in the Kings Majestie and shall be held and enjoyed by His Majestie his Heirs and Successors any defect in the conveyance thereof to his Majestie or other matter or thing to the contrary notwithstanding And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Capital messuage mills mannors towns and lands of Chappel-Izzard alias Izzod with all the rights members and appurtenances thereof heretofore conveyed or mentioned to be conveyed or contracted for by or in behalf of the Kings Majestie and agreed to be conveyed by Sir Maurice Eustace Knight late Lord Chancellor of Ireland unto the Kings Majestie and for which part of the purchase money hath been paid by the Kings Majestie unto the said Sir Maurice Eustace in his life time shall upon payment of the residue of the purchase money unto the lawfull Executors of him the said Sir Maurice Eustace be and is hereby vested in the Kings Majestie his Heirs and Successors and shall be held and enjoyed by his Majestie his Heirs and Successors against the said Sir Maurice Eustace and his heirs and all and every other person and persons claiming by from or under him them or any of them any defect in the conveyance or assurance of the premisses any thing in the said former Act or this present Act and any other matter or thing whatsoever to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners for Execution of this Act shall set out and allot or cause to be set out and allotted unto Major John Neil so much of the undisposed and forfeited lands in the Barony of Barrymore in the County of Corke as may be sufficient to reprize
thereof granted to the said John Lord Vice-count Massareen his Heirs and Assignes as any other Adventurer or Souldier by the rules of this Act ought to have any thing in this or the said former Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided also and be it further Enacted That the town and lands of Artain alias Tartain with the appurtenances in the County of Dublin containing by estimation two hundred twenty five acres be they more or less be granted ratified and confirmed unto Sir Nicholas Armourer Knight his Executors Administrators and Assignes according to the tenor and effect of your Majesties Letters Patents under the Great Seal of Ireland bearing date the nineteenth day of November in the fifteenth year of your Majesties Raign any thing in this the former or any other Act matter or thing to the contrary notwithstanding And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and singular the Messuages Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments whereof Sir John Fitz Gerald Knight dyed seized and whereof Sir Fitz Edmund Gerrarld Knight the Grandchild dyed seized or possessed in the year One thousand six hundred and forty and which were then belonging and of right appertaining to the Bishop of of Cloyne and his successors and were by the last Will and Testament of the said Sir John Fitz Edmund Gerrald and the Schedule and Codicil thereunto annexed dated the first of September One thousand six hundred and forty given and bequeathed or mentioned to be given and bequeathed to His late Majestie King Charles the first shall be and are hereby vested and settled in the now Bishop of Cloyne and His Successors for ever The severall rectories and impropriate tythes therein and thereby bequeathed unto His said late Majestie onely excepted which said rectories and impropriate tythes are hereby declared to be vested and settled in and upon such of the present and future incumbents and their successors who have or shall have actuall cure of Souls in those respective Parishes wherein such impropriations are and such impropriate tythes do arise and renew and in default of an actuall incumbent then in the respective persons now serving the cure and their successors who for that end shall be and are hereby made actual incumbents and capable to take to them and their successors and the presentation to the respective Churches so as aforesaid endowed shall be for ever and the patronage thereof in the Kings Majestie His Heirs and Successors and that all other the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments so given and bequeathed as aforesaid and not formerly belonging or appertaining to the Bishoprick or Sea of Cloyne shall be vested and settled in His Majestie his Heirs and Successors And whereas the right Reverend Father in God Edward Lord Bishop of Corke Cloyne and Rosse and Sir William Flower Knight have been at great pains and charges in discovering of his Majesties title to the premisses as well precedent to the forfeiture by the late Rebellion as by reason and upon the account of the said Rebellion Be it therefore Enacted that the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland or other Chief Governour there for the time being do cause a Lease of so much as is hereby settled in his Majestie to be passed under his Majesties Great Seal of Ireland unto the said Edward Bishop of Corke Cloyne and Rosse and Sir William Flower their Executors and Assigns for the term of one and thirty years rendring yearly unto his Maiestie his Heirs and Successors after the rate of treble such Quitrent as the Adventures and the Souldiers do pay for the like proportions within the said Province of Munster any thing in this or the said former Act contained to the contrary hereof in any wise notwithstanding Saving and reserving nevertheless to Edmund Fitz Gerald of Ballymalowe and his Heirs all such right and title which he the said Edmund Fitz Gerald had unto the premisses or any part thereof upon the two and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred forty one And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners for Execution of this Act shall set out and allot unto the Provost Fellows and Schollars of the College of the holy and undivided Trinity near Dublin the six hundred sixty six Acres two Roods and twenty six Poles English measure in the County of Tipperary and Barony of Elioguarty heretofore allotted to William Sheeres for his Fathers Adventure of three hundred pounds which in pursuance of a Decree in the High-court of Chancery in England were since conveyed or mentioned to be conveyed to the said Provost Fellowes and Schollars of the College of the holy and undivided Trinity neer Dublin towards the satisfaction of a charitable bequest devised to them by Elias Traverse Doctor of Divinity Deceased And that like effectual Letters Patents shall be thereof granted unto the said Provost Fellowes and Schollars and their Successors for ever as any Adventurers or Souldiers by the rules of this Act ought to have to be held by them the said Provost Fellowes and Schollars and their Successors without any defalcation or Deduction whatsoever Subject nevertheless to the Quit-rents by this Act imposed any thing in this Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Whereas Richard Earl of Arran hath purchased from Erasmus Smith Esq his interest which he had as an adventurer in the Isles of Arran commonly called or known by the names of the Great Island the small East Island and the Island of Inishmaine Be it therefore Enacted and provided by the Authority aforesaid That the said Isles of Arran commonly called by the several names aforesaid lying and being in the half Barony of Arran in the County of Gallway together with all the Royalties Mineralls Royall mines excepted Fishings Profits and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or therewith enjoyed by the former Proprietors thereof before the two and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred forty one be and are hereby vested in setled upon and confirmed unto the said Richard Earl of Arran his Heirs and Assignes for ever any thing in this Act or in the said former Act to the contrary notwithstanding Subject nevertheless to such Quit-rent payable to his Majestie his Heirs and Successors as other the lands lying and being in the province of Connaght allotted to Adventurers or Souldiers are lyable to And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners for Execution of this Act shall forthwith and without any previous reprizal restore unto Patrick Lord Baron of Dunsany and his Heirs the possession of the principal and capital messuage or seat and also one third part of all and singular the Castles lands Tenements and Hereditaments Rents Reversions Remainders Right title interest and estate whatsoever which he the said Patrick Lord Baron of Dunsany or any other person to his use or in trust for him were seized or possessed of upon the two and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred forty one except impropriations
him the said John Neile for the Houses in Waterford whereof his Father was seized and possessed the two and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred forty and one any thing in the said former Act or this present Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners for Execution of this present Act shall restore unto Sir Luke Bath Baronet and his Heirs all the Castles Houses Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments Rents Reversions or Remainders Right Title Interest and Estate whatsoever which he the said Sir Luke Bath or his deceased Father James Bath or any other in trust for them or either of them or to their or either of their use was seized or possessed on the two and twentieth day of October One thousand six hundred forty one except the houses and lands within the City of Dublin and Liberties thereof and also except all Impropriations and Appropriate tythes which said Mannors Lands Houses and Hereditaments so as aforesaid to be restored shall after such restitution be held by the said Sir Luke Bath and his Heirs and Assignes and shall be subject to such Quit-rents Services and other payments as the same are made lyable unto by this Act and would have been charged with in case the same had continued in the possession of any the Adventurers or Souldiers or of their or any of their Heirs or Assigns And it is hereby Declared and Enacted That the Commissioners for Execution of this Act shall forthwith set out and allot unto the said Sir Luke Bath and his Heirs so much forfeited lands in lieu of the said houses and lands in Dublin formerly belonging to him the said Sir Luke Bath or his Father and to which he is not to be restored as may be sufficient to reprize him the said Sir Luke Bath and his Heirs for the houses and lands aforesaid And the said Commissioners are also to set out and allot unto His Royal Highness James Duke of York and his Heirs so much other forfeited lands as may be equal in value worth and purchase for what he hath in Custodiam of the Estate of Sir Luke Bath and that the Adventurers and Souldiers and the Officers who served before the fifth of June One thousand six hundred and forty nine and all other who are possest of or intitled unto any of the estate of the said Sir Luke Bath according to this Act shall be likewise reprized in two full third parts of the value of their respective interests before the said Sir Luke Bath be restored to such part of his estate from whence they are to be removed Any thing in this Act or the former Act or any other Law Statute Ordinance Vtlary Attainder Record Sequestration Allotment or any other cause matter or thing to the contrary notwithstanding Provided always and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners for execution of this Act shall forthwith and without staying for any previous reprizal restore unto Garret Moor of Mourueene in the County of Mayo Esq His Heirs and Assigns all and every the Mannors Castles Lands Tenements Reversions Remainders and all other Hereditaments Right Title Condition and other Interest and Estate whatsoever which he the said Garret or his Father or any other in trust for them or either of them or for either of their uses had held possessed or enjoyed or ought to have had held possessed or enjoyed on the two and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred forty one and that after such restitution and in lieu and satisfaction thereof the Commissioners do likewise with all convenient speed set out and allot or cause to be set out and allotted unto the Adventurers and Souldiers their Heirs Executors and Assigns respectively who shall be removed to make way for such restitution their several and respective two third parts out of some other undisposed forfeited Lands Any thing in this or the said former Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided always and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners for execution of this Act do forthwith and without staying for any previous Reprizal restore unto Edmond Lord Vice-count Mountgarret his Heirs and Assigns his and their principal and Capital Messuage with the appurtenances and shall also forthwith restore unto the said Edmond Lord Vice-count Mountgarret his Heirs and Assigns all and singular other the Messuages Mannors Castles Lands Tenements Reversions Remainders and other Hereditaments Right Title Condition and other Interest and Estate whatsoever which he the said Edmond Lord Vice-count Mountgarret or his Father or any other in trust for them or either of them or for either of their uses had held possessed and enioyed or ought to have had held possessed or enjoyed on the two and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred forty one and whereof no Adventurer or Souldier nor the Heir Executor Administrator or Assignee of any Adventurer or Souldier is now in possession Impropriations or Appropriate tythes onely excepted And that all and every the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments whereof the said Edmond Lord Vice-count Mountgarret or his Father or any other person or persons in trust for him or to his use were seized or possest on the said two and twentieth day of October One thousand six hundred forty one and which are now in the possession of any Adventurer or Souldier or of the Heir Executor Administrator or Assignee of any Adventurer or Souldier shall after their several and respective full two third parts to them set out and allotted out of other forfeited and undisposed lands in satisfaction of their several and respective interests be likewise set out and allotted unto and placed in the possession of him the said Edmond Lord Vice-count Mountgarrett and his Heirs any thing in this or the said former Act to the contrary notwithstanding Provided alwayes and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners for Execution of this Act shall forthwith restore unto Colonel Lucas Taaffe and Elizabeth his Wife all and singular the Ioinctures portions lands Tenements and Hereditaments and other interest whatsoever which the said Elizabeth or any other in trust for her or for her use had or ought to have had held possessed or enjoyed the two and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred forty one or at any time since any thing in this Act or any other Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided Nevertheless that no reprizable Souldier Adventurer Officer serving before the fifth of June One thousand six hundred forty nine or Protestant Purchasor in Connaght or Clare be removed out of any part of the premisses which they are to have by the rule of this Act before they be first reprized for the same according to the said rules And be it further Cnacted by the Authority aforesaid That Richard Earl of Burlington and Corke Lord High-treasurer of Ireland his Heirs and
or this present Act contained or any retrenchment order or other matter or thing to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding so far forth as the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governour or Governours of this Kingdom for the time being shall finde the several matters and things herein contained to be consisted with or agreeable unto your Majesties said Declaration the said former or this Act or any of them And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That nothing in the said former or this present Act may or shall in any sort impeach the innocency of or otherwise prejudice Francis Ferrall of Mornine in the County of Longford Esq but that he shall be and he is hereby restored unto all and every the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments claimed by him whereof he was possessed the Three and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred forty one and thereunto rightfully intitled and are particularly recited and mentioned in his Decree from the late Commissioners whereby he is adjudged an Innocent person Notwithstanding his taking of lands in Conaght or any other cause matter or thing to the contrary And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners for the execution of this Act shall forthwith set out and restore to Sir Connel Farrell Knight and his Heirs all and singular the Messuages Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments which in and by the said former Act were granted and restored or mentioned meant or intended to be granted and restored unto the said Sir Connell Farrell and all other the benefits and advantages of the said former Act And that certificates be thereof granted unto the said Sir Connell Farrell in order to the passing of Letters Patents accordingly And the said Commissioners are likewise to set out to Cornet Robert Meredith and all others who were or are seized or possessed of any of the said Lands Tenements or Hereditaments in satisfaction of any Adventures or Arrears such other forfeited lands as may be equal in quantity of Acres unto two full third parts of the lands so to be restored any thing herein before contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided also and be it further Enacted that the Commissioners for Execution of this Act shall forthwith and without staying for any previous reprizal restore unto Colonel John Kelly of Skryne in the Barony of Athlone and County of Roscomon his heirs and Assignes all and every the Mannors Castles lands Tenements reversions remainders and all other hereditaments Right title condition and other interest and estate whatsoever which he the said John Kelly or any other in trust for him or to his use had held possessed or enjoyed or of Right ought to have had held possessed or enjoyed upon the two and twentieth day of October One thousand six hundred forty one And that after such Restitution and in lieu and satisfaction thereof the Commissioners do likewise with all convenient Speed set out and allot or cause to be set out and allotted unto the Adventurers Souldiers Protestant purchasors of lands in Connaght and Clare before the first day of September One thousand six hundred forty nine or their Trustees and their heirs Executors and Assignes respectively who shall be removed to make way for such restitution their several and respective two third parts or such other satisfaction as will be due to them by the rules of this Act out of some other forfeited and undisposed lands any thing in this or the said former Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding And whereas His Majestie in and by certain Letters Patents under the Great Seal of Ireland did give and grant unto Sir Henry Talbott Knight certain lands in Connaght in Exchange of and for certain other lands of his the said Sir Henry Talbott adjoyning to the Castle of Dublin and convenient for His Majesties service It is therefore hereby provided and Enacted That it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Sir Henry Talbott to have hold and enjoy to him and his heirs all and singular the lands Tenements and Hereditaments in Connaught in and by the said Letters Patents granted according to the tenor and effect of the same Letters Patents any thing in this Act contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners for Execution of this Act shall forthwith set out and allot unto all and every the Adventurers Souldiers and Commissioned Officers who served before the fifth of June One thousand six hundred forty nine their heirs and Assignes who now are seized or possessed of any Castles Houses lands Tenements and Hereditaments Rents interests and estates whatsoever in this Kingdom which Nicholas Plunkett of Balrath in the County of Meath Esq now Sir Nicholas Plunkett Knight rightfully had and enjoyed upon the two and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred forty one so much other forfeited lands as may be equal in value worth and purchase to two full third parts of the lands whereof they are so possest if they shall be willing to accept of such reprize and to be removed from the same And that all and every the messuages lands Tenements and Hereditaments for which they or any of them shall accept of such reprize and from which they or any of them shall be removed as aforesaid and the other third part of the premisses and all other messuages lands Tenements and Hereditaments Rents Interests trusts and estates whatsoever which at the time aforesaid did belong to the said Nicholas Plunkett shall be by the said Commissioners set out and allotted and granted unto James Hamilton Esq one of the Grooms of His Majesties Bedchamber his heirs Executors Administrators and Assignes respectively And in case any person or persons seized or possessed of the premisses or any part thereof shall not be willing to be reprized for or removed from the same as aforesaid the Commissioners for Execution of this Act shall forthwith set out and allot unto the said James Hamilton and his Heirs so much forfeited lands in some other convenient place as may be equal in value worth purchase to the said lands Tenements and Hereditaments or to so much thereof as the said Adventurers and Souldiers or other persons aforesaid shall be unwilling to be removed from and herein they are required to proceed with all convenient speed any thing in the said former or this present Act to the contrary notwithstanding And whereas in and by the said former Act and the Declaration therein recited it was provided that it should and might be lawful to and for his Majestie to restore any innocent Papists who were dispossessed of their Houses in Corporations to their several and respective Houses within the said Corporations His Majestie is graciously pleased that it may be Enacted And be it Enacted That the said clause and the power thereby reserved to His Majestie shall be and is hereby repealed released and discharged Provided
in a Schedule thereunto annexed for which the said Alexander Macdonnell John Moore Archibald Steward and John Trayleman or some of them were joyntly bound for the said Marquess and for their Counter security against those ingagements which said Lease of ninety nine years was in and by a Clause in the said former Act enacted to be of the effect and force in Law and no other as the same was before the making of the said Act and was also therein and thereby transferred from the said Leasees unto and vested and settled in Martin Noell then Esq now Sir Martin Noell Knight Thomas Carleton Citizen and Mercer of London and John Bradburne of the Middle Temple London Gentleman in trust to dispose the Rents and profits thereof towards the payment of all such Debts as were intended by the said Lease to be secured which Debts are yet but very ill secured in regard the said Marquess was but tenant in taile of the premisses at the time of the making of the said Lease and so still continues by reason whereof the said Lease will become of no force and effect in Law after the Death of the said Marquess nevertheless to the end that some more certain and lasting provision may be made for the payment of such Debts as were thereby intended to be secured in such proportions and upon such terms and conditions as are herein after mentioned Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Reversion and Inheritance of all and singular the premisses shall be and hereby is vested and settled in Martin Noell Esq Sonn and Heir apparent of the said Sir Martin Noell George Blake and John Robinson of the City of London Esquires upon these trusts following that is to say if any person or persons their Executors Administrators or Assignes to whom any Debt is owing which was intended by that Lease to be secured will at any time before the nine and twentieth of September One thousand six hundred sixty seaven accept of one moyety or half of his or their principal money due and have interest for the said moyety from the time of such acceptance at the rate of ten pounds per centum in full satisfaction of his or their whole debt intended by the said Lease to be secured and shall declare his or their acceptance by writing under their hands and Seals to be acknowledged before the Lord Chancellor Master of the Rolls or any Master in Chancery either in England or Ireland and to be registred in the Rolls of either Kingdom and if the said Marquess shall happen to dye after such acceptance declared and before the said moyety of the principal money interest at the rate aforesaid be fully satisfied and paid then the said Trustees of the Reversion and inheritance of the premisses the survivor and survivors of them and the Heir of the survivor shall out of the Rents issues and profits thereof pay or cause to be paid the said Moyetie of the principal with interest as aforesaid or so much thereof as at the time of the said Marquesses Death shall be behind and unpaid And if the said Marquess or his Heirs shall at any time before the nine and twentieth of September Which shall be in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred seaventy five pay or cause to be paid all and every such Creditors their Executors or Assignes who before the nine and twentieth of September One thousand six hundred sixty seaven shall compound as aforesaid their full composition money with interest as aforesaid then the Reversion and Inheritance of the premisses shall be and is hereby transferred unto and vested and settled in the said Marquess and his Heirs Nevertheless it is hereby declared and Enacted That no settlement of the Reversion and inheritance by this Act nor any fine Recovery or other Act or thing done or suffered or to be done or suffered by the said Trustees of the Reversion and inheritance of the premisses without the privity and consent of him the said Marquess shall any wayes extend or be construed to give any strength or continuance to the said lease for ninety nine years further than during the life of the said Marquess but that the said Lease from and after the Death of the said Marquess shall be and so hereby is declared to be fully determined both in Law and equity to all intents and purposes And it is further declared that no Creditor who shall refuse to come in and compound as aforesaid shall be admitted to have any benefit in or by the trust of the reversion and inheritance as aforesaid And where any Debts secured by the said Lease shall be compounded and agreed at one moyety of the principal with interest as aforesaid to the end that such composition may not availe or profit such other Creditors who shall refuse to compound as aforesaid It is further declared and Enacted That the other moyety of the said principal Debt with the interest thereof shall be and is hereby vested in and made payable to the said Marquess and that he the said Marquess shall have the like benefit for the payment and satisfaction thereof out of the Lease of ninety nine years as any other Creditor refusing to compound can or may have and the Trustees of the said Lease shall pay and satisfie the said Marquesses Executors and Administrators the other Moyety of the said Debt so compounded with the interest thereof equally and in like manner and proportion as the not compounding Creditor can or may be satisfied this Act or any other Law to the contrary notwithstanding And it is further Declared by the Authority aforesaid That the said Alexander MacDonnell John Moore Archibald Steward and John Trayleman Suerties for the said Marquess and counter secured by the said Lease for ninety nine years until the same was transferred as aforesaid and every of them their and every of their Heirs Executors and Administrators shall be and are hereby discharged of and from all actions suites executions and demands which can or may be had against them or any of them their or any of their Lands Tenements Goods or Chattells for or in respect of any of the said Debts intended by the said Lease to be secured as aforesaid His Majestie taking notice of the Barbarous and uncouth names by which most of the Towns and places in his Kingdom of Ireland are called which hath occasioned much damage to diverse of his good Subjects and are very troublesome in the use thereof and much Retards the reformation of that Kingdom for Remedy thereof is pleased that it be Enacted And be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Lord Lieutenant and Council shall and may advise of settle and direct in the passing of all Letters Patents in that Kingdom for the future how new and proper names more suitable to the English tongue may be inserted with an alias for all Towns Lands and places in that Kingdom that shall be granted by Letters Patents which new names shall thenceforth be the onely names to be used any Law Statute Custome or usage to the contrary notwithstanding FINIS