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B06071 By the Commissioners at Leith. Forasmuch as by the blessing of the Lord upon the late proceedings of the English nation in their councels, enterprises, and engagements with Scotland, the Common-Wealth of England hath obtained lawfull right and title to all dues ... England and Wales. Parliament. Commissioners for Ordering and Managing Affairs in Scotland. 1651 (1651) Wing S996C; ESTC R183808 1,116 1

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BY THE COMMISSIONERS At LEITH FOrasmuch as by the blessing of the LORD upon the late proceedings of the English Nation in their councels enterprises and engagements with Scotland the Common-VVealth of England hath obtained lawfull Right and Title to all Dues Debts Rents Royalties and Revenues what or wheresoever belonging to the late King of Scotland of which a just and true accompt is expected from all and every person or persons concerned in the premisses These are therefore to require That within the space of _____ dayes after publication hereof in the County of _____ all Fue-Duties Rents Profits and Casualities within the County aforesaid being such as aforesaid and immediatly payable to the Exchequer and which have been usually so paid by the Tennants Fuars or Subtennants from whom the same are due be for time to come brought in and tendred to the Commissioners in Leith And forasmuch as the Petty-Imposts of the respective Counties and Towns of this Nation have been Farmed out to divers Persons These are therefore to require all such Persons Collectors or Farmorers of the aforesaid Peny-Imposts with all convenient speed to bring in what is presently remaining in their hands And such of them as are willing to hold the same as formerly shall for the space of a year ensuing be continued in the said Charge and have power given them to Collect what shall be judged to be justly in Arrear And if any person after such publication as aforesaid shall presume to fail hereof or be found to deal deceitfully herein by denying or concealing any part of that Rent or Duty paiable as aforesaid he shall thereby forfeit so much as he hath holds and claimes by the paiment of such Rents and Duties And that the aforesaid Tennants and Fuars upon paiment of their respective Rents and Duties may receive a full Discharge from the Commissioners aforesaid they are required to produce such Acquittances or Discharges as they last and formerly received from the Exchequer whereof they may not fail And upon the aforesaid Penalty all Tennants Fuars and Subtennants who are not bound as aforesaid to bring in their Rents and Duties to the Exchequer but to make paiment thereof to Collectors Chamberlains or other Officers within the said County are required by these presents to make paiment of their said Rents and Duties either present or in arrear to Master _____ and Master _____ being by Us appointed and authorized to Collect the same discharging all Chamberlains and other Officers for the late King from dealing or intermedling therewithall as heretofore Furthermore VVe require and charge all other persons of the aforesaid County indebted to the late King upon any Accompt whatsoever to make paiment thereof to the aforesaid Parties within such reasonable time as they shall see cause to set Lastly all Chamberlains Collectors and other Officers being of or for the said County and concerned in the premisses as accomptable and indebted for what they have received and uplifted or for any part thereof remaining in their hands are hereby charged and required to accompt and make paiment thereof to the Parties above-named which is accordingly to be performed upon pain of forfeiting the double value Given under our hands this first of March 1651. Printed at Leith by Evan Tyler 1651.