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A59361 A Settlement of the mine-adventure Mackworth, Humphrey, Sir, 1657-1727. 1698 (1698) Wing S2733; ESTC R30136 22,167 13

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to Four thousand and eight Shares so the number of Tickets which shall be taken out as aforesaid shall be to the certain Number of Shares of such Partners who shall Seal and Execute the said recited Indenture Quadrupartite and in such case a diligent Calculation shall be made by the said Managers and Directors or the major part of them who shall cause the several and respective number of Shares written upon the said Fortunate Tickets and the Shares for the first and last drawn Tickets to be proportioned accordingly yet so as that every numbred Ticket which shall be drawn not having a Fortunate Lot to come up with it shall nevertheless be Intituled to Five Pounds and lawful Interest for the same as aforesaid and also to the several other Advantages above-mentioned Sir H. M. Indempnified for all Acts done pursuant to the Intent of these Presents And that the said Sir Humphrey Mackworth his Executors Administrators and Assigns shall be from time to time and at all times hereafter by and out of the Profits of the said Mines Stock and Premises saved Harmless and Indempnified of and from all Actions and Suits whatsoever either in Law or Equity and of and from all Costs Charges Damages and Troubles whatsoever which he or they shall or may pay bear or sustain for or by reason of any Act or Thing whatsoever to be done or suffered by him the said Sir Humphrey Mackworth in pursuance of and according to the true Intent and Meaning of these Presents and of the said recited Indenture That until the Tickets can be got ready Subscriptions may be taken And the said Sir Humphrey Mackworth doth propose declare direct and appoint that it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Sir Humphrey Mackworth by any Writing under his Hand to depute and appoint any Number of Persons to take and receive all such voluntary Subscriptions as shall be made by or for any Person or Persons for any Sum or Sums of Money whatsoever not less than Ten Pounds for the taking out so many Tickets in this Adventure as shall answer the Value thereof and that one or more Books of Parchment or Royal Paper shall be provided for the said Subscriptions to be made thereupon and that an Instrument in Writing shall be prepared for that purpose upon Stamp Parchment or Royal Paper in manner and to the Effect following that is to say The Form of the Instrument of Subscription Know all Men by these Presents That we whose Names are hereunto subscribed Partners of the Mines late of Sir Carbery Pryse and others do hereby severally and not jointly or the one for the other of us oblige our selves in manner following that is to say We who are Partners in the said Mines do hereby elect to become Adventurers with Sir Humphrey Mackworth in the Mine-Adventure and do oblige our selves our Executors Administrators and Assigns to accept of and take out Tickets for and in liew of our several and respective shares therein at the rate and value of Twenty Pounds for every Share according to his Proposal contained in one Deed Poll bearing Date the First Day of October 1698. and we the said Partners subscribing for more than our respective Shares and we who are not Partners in the said Mines do hereby oblige our selves our Executors Administrators and Assigns severally and not jointly or the one for the other of us to pay or cause to be paid to Sir Thomas Mackworth of Normanton in the County of Rutland Baronet and the said Sir Humphrey Mackworth or one of them their or one of their Orders on or before the Second Day of December next at the Chambers of Sir Humphrey Mackworth in Lincolns-Inn New Square the remaining part of the several and respective Sums of Money by us respectively subscribed and in default thereof that One Tenth Part of the Money so by us respectively subscribed as aforesaid and paid down at the Time of our respective Subscriptions shall be forfeit and lost to the said Sir Thomas and Sir Humphrey Mackworth to the Uses in the said Deed mentioned Vpon each Subscription a Receipt to be given And it is hereby declared and agreed that the said Sir Thomas and Sir Humphrey Mackworth or the said respective Persons so deputed as aforesaid to take the Subscriptions or such Cashier or Cashiers who shall be appointed to receive all or any of the said Payments upon the said Subscriptions shall immediately from time to time give to the Persons paying the said Tenth Part of the Money by them respectively subscribed as aforesaid a Receipt in Writing for the several and respective Sums so received in manner following to wit The Receipt We Sir Thomas Mackworth and Sir Humphrey Mackworth do hereby acknowledge to have received from A. B. the Sum of Ten Pounds being the Tenth part of One Hundred Pounds Subscribed by the said A.B. for Twenty Tickets in the Mine-Adventure which Tickets we do hereby jointly and severally promise to deliver or cause to be delivered to the said A. B. or his Order upon payment of the further Sum of Ninety Pounds to Sir Thomas and Sir Humphrey Mackworth their or either of their Orders at the Chambers of the said Sir Humphrey Mackworth in Lincolns-Inn New Square at or before the Second Day of December next And we do hereby jointly and severally promise to repay the said Sum of One Hundred Pounds to the said A. B. in case this Adventure be not drawn within the Time for that purpose limited and appointed in the Mine-Adventure In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands this present Third Day of October in the Year of our Lord 1698. Every person is to receive Intrest from the day of Subscription And every Person so Subscribing as aforesaid shall have and receive his her and their Interest-money at the rate of Six Pounds per Cent. for the whole Sum so by them and every of them respectively Subscribed from the day of making every such Subscription as aforesaid which shall be entred upon their respective Tickets accordingly Vpon Payment of the Residue And upon Payment of the residue of the Money subscribed by any Person or Persons whatsoever they the said Sir Thomas and Sir Humphrey Mackworth shall and will give a Receipt in Writing for the several Sums so received in manner following that is to say A Receipt We Sir Thomas Mackworth and Sir Humphrey Mackworth do hereby acknowledge to have received from A. B. the Sum of Ninety Pounds being the residue of One Hundred Pounds subscribed by the said A. B. for Tickets in the Mine-Adventure which Tickets are delivered to the said A. B. at the time of signing this Receipt and we do hereby jointly and severally promise to repay the said Sum of One Hundred Pounds to the said A. B. in case this Adventure be not drawn within the time for that purpose limited and appointed in the Settlement of
Carb●ry Pryse And that every Ticket in the Third or Extream Colums of the said Books shall have Written or Printed thereupon besides the Number Words to this Effect to wit This Ticket entitles the Bearer to Five Pounds with Interest at 6 per Cent. and to a farther considerable Profit and by Chance to a great Yearly Sum for Twenty Two Years out of the Profits of the Mines late of Sir Carbery Pryse The Receivers And that it shall and may be Lawful to and for the said Sir Humphrey Mackworth by any Instrument or Writing under his Hand and Seal to constitute and appoint such and so many Persons as he shall think fit to intrust or employ to be Receiver and Recievers within the Cities of London and Westminster and such other Cities Towns and Places in England as to him shall seem meet who shall be and are hereby appointed Receivers for the better expediting and carrying on of this Service he the said Sir Humphrey Mackworth taking from the said Receivers respectively such Security as he shall think fit To pay the Money into the Bank of England for the due Answering and Paying of the Moneys which they shall severally receive into the Royal Bank of England in Trust and to the several and respective Uses herein and in the said recited Indenture mentioned and set forth and for the due Performance of the Trusts in them reposed Managers shall examine the Books and Tickets And deliver the same to the Receivers taking a Receipt And farther that the said Managers and Directors or so many of them as shall be present at such a meeting as aforesaid or the major part of them then present or such other Person or Persons as shall be by them or any three of them entrusted for that purpose shall carefully examine all the said Books with the Tickets therein and see that the same be contrived numbred and made according to the true intent and meaning of these Presents and shall then deliver or cause to be delivered the same Books to the said Receivers taking from each Receiver an Acknowledgment in Writing under his Hand importing his Receipt of such Book or Books and so many Tickets therein as shall be delivered to him respectively that so the said Receiver may be charged to answer Five Pounds in Money for every one of the said Tickets in the extream Columes which shall be delivered to him or for so many of them as he shall not return back to the said Managers or Directors or to such other Person or Persons as they shall appoint as aforesaid The Receiver to cut one Ticket for every 5 l. through the oblique Lines And every such Receiver respectively upon his receiving of every or any Sum of Five Pounds from any Person or Persons adventuring as aforesaid shall cut out of the said Book or Books so to be put into his Custody through the said oblique Lines indentwise a Ticket of the Tickets in the said extream Columes Adventurers to write their Names Surnames Qualities Places of Abode and Day of the Month on the Tickets For securing their Shares on Benefit Tickets and also for securing their principal and Interest from the day of the Month entred thereon And the said Receivers and every of them shall permit every such Adventurer to write or cause to be writ his Name Surname and Place of Abode and Day of the Month on the two corresponding Tickets in the same Book and at the same time the said Receiver shall deliver to the said Adventurer the said Ticket so cut off which he she or they may immediately Indorse or cause to be Indorsed with their respective Names and Day of the Month and keep and use for the better assertaining and securing of their principal Money so adventured as aforesaid with Interest at Six Pound per Cent. and of the respective Shares which he she or they his her or their Assignees may also have in the said Mines and in the Profits and Proceeds thereof as aforesaid for the Money so by him her or them adventured as aforesaid And that the said several Receivers on the Twelfth Day of January next insuing or on such other day as shall be appointed by the said Sir Humphrey Mackworth shall * Receivers to redeliver the Books on 12th January next with an Accompt in Writing of the Money received redeliver to the said Managers at their said Office or Place of Meeting or to such other Person or Persons as they or any of them shall appoint as aforesaid all the said Books and therein all the Tickets of the first and second Columes before mentioned and so many of the said Tickets of the extream Columes if any such be as the said Receivers shall not have cut out and delivered to the Adventurers for their Money as aforesaid and shall then and there also deliver to the said Managers and Directors a true and just Accompt in Writing under their Hands of all Sum and Sums of Money accrued or come to the Hands of such Receivers respectively by or for the Tickets delivered out as aforesaid and how the same or how much thereof shall have been actually paid by every such Receiver into the Royal Bank of England to and for the Uses aforesaid That the Managers shall roll up the Tickets in the middle Colume And the said Managers and Directors or the major part of them which shall be present at a meeting as aforesaid shall cause all the Tickets of the said middle Colums in the Books which shall be delivered back to them by or from the said Receivers in case all the corresponding Tickets in the extream Colums shall have been disposed for Money as aforesaid to be carefully rolled up and made fast with Thread or Silk And in case all the Tickets in the Extream Colums shall not have been dispos'd for Money as aforesaid that then the said Managers and Directors or the major part of them which shall be present as aforesaid shall cause so many of the Tickets of the said middle Columes as shall correspond with or be the Counterparts of those of the extream Colums which shall have been cut out and disposed for Money as aforesaid and none other to be carefully rolled up and made fast with Thread or Silk as is before mentioned In the presence of the Adventurers And the said Managers and Directors or the major part of them as aforesaid shall in their presence and in the presence of such of the Adventurers as will be there cause all the Tickets which are to be so rolled up and made fast as aforesaid to be cut off Indentwise through the said Oblique Lines And put them into a Box locked with three Locks and Keys and put into a Box to be prepared for this purpose and to be marked with the Letter A which Box is presently to be put into another strong Box and to be locked up with three different Locks