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A83261 An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For the selling of the lands of all the bishops in the kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales, for the service of the common-wealth. : With the instructions and names of all the contractors and trustees for the speedy execution of the same. : Corrected according to the originall. / Die Lunæ, Novemb. 16. 1646. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament that this ordinance with the instructions be forthwith printed and published. ; John Brown, cler. Parliamentorum.; Laws, etc. England and Wales.; Browne, John, ca. 1608-1691.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1646 (1646) Wing E2038aA; ESTC R228512 18,084 28

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT For the selling of the Lands of all the Bishops in the Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales for the service of the Common-wealth WITH The Instructions and names of all the Contractors and Trustees for the speedy execution of the same Corrected according to the Originall Die Lunae Novemb. 16. 1646. ORdered by the Lords assembled in Parliament that this Ordinance with the Instructions be forthwith printed and published John Brown Cler. Parliamentorum LONDON Printed for John Wright at the Kings-head in the Old Baily Novemb. 18. 1646. Die Lunae Novemb. 16. 1646. An Ordinance of the LORDS and COMMONs Assembled in Parliament for appointing the sale of the Bishops Lands for the use of the Common-wealth WHereas by an Ordinance of the Lords and Commons made the ninth of October one thousand six hundred forty six the name title stile and dignity of Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of Yorke Bishop of Winchester Bishop of Duresme and of all other Bishops of any Bishopricks within the Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales from the fifth of September one thousand six hundred forty six is wholy abolished and taken away and all and every person and persons are disabled to hold the place function or stile of Archbishop or Bishop of any Church See or Diocesse within the Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales by any Authority whatsoever And all Counties Palatine Honours Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments and other the premises in the said Ordinance mentioned were and are vested and setled adjudged deemed to be in the reall and actuall possession and seisin of Thomas Adams Alderman then Lord Major of the City of London Sir John Wollastone Knight Sir George Clerke Knight John Langham Alderman John Fowke Alderman James Bunce Alderman William Gibs Alderman Samuel Avery Alderman Thomas Noell Christopher Packe John Bellamy Edward Hooker Thomas Arnold Richard Glyde William Hobson Francis Ashe John Babington Laurence Brumfield Alexander Jones John Jones Richard Venner Stephen Estwicke Robert Mead and James Story their heires and assignes upon trust and confidence that the said persons before named their heires and assignes should have and hold the premisses and every of them subject to such trust and confidence as both Houses of Parliament should appoint declare and dispose of the same and the rents and profits thereof as the said Houses should order and appoint And whereas the said Lords and Commons the thirteenth of October one thousand six hundred forty six have declared they intending to raise the sum of two hundred thousand pounds for the present service of the State that for the encouragement of such who should advance any summe for and towards the same and to the intent they might have notice thereof that every person who hath advanced any Money Plate or Horses with their furniture and arms upon the publique faith may for every summe of money he shall further lend for the advancement of the said summe be secured a like summe more out of the receipt of the grand Excise in course and the sale of the Bishops Lands except Advousons and Impropriations which shall first happen together with all the Interest after the rate of eight pounds per cent per annum to be paid every six Moneths out of the receipts of the Excise till principall and interest be fully discharged as for example if there be owing to any person a hundred pounds principall which with Interest due thereupon for three yeeres past will make a hundred twenty foure pounds he adventuring a hundred twenty foure pounds more may be secured for the whole two hundred forty eight pounds as aforesaid and so proportionably for a greater or lesser summe and according to the Interest due thereupon And for the more speedy reimbursing of the said money secured and lent for the purpose aforesaid that the said Lands of the Bishops except before excepted are estated and made over to such Feoffees for the speedy sale thereof and such Treasurers for the receipt of the moneys as may give satisfaction to the lenders And have thereby further declared that it shall and may be lawfull for any person or persons to assigne his right and interest in any summe or sums of money owing to him upon the publique faith as aforesaid to any person or persons that shall advance the like sum in manner as is before expressed And therefore for and towards the satisfying of the said two hundred thousand pounds to be raised or so much thereof as shall be raised and of such money as according to the said Declaration the said lenders are to be repaid for Money Plate Horses with their furniture and armes advanced upon the Publique faith with Interest for the same after the rate aforesaid The said Lords and Commons have declared and ordained and doe hereby declare and ordaine That the said Thomas Adams and other the persons before named and the Survivors and Survivor of them and the Heires of the Survivor of them shall stand and be seized of all and singular the said premisses so vested and setled in them their Heires and Assignes except Parsonages appropriate Tithes Tithes appropriate oblations obventions portions of Tithe Parsonages Viccariages Churches Chappels Advowsons Donatives Nominations Rights of Patronage and Presentation and shall take all the Rents Revenues issues and profits which were due and payable after the first of November one thousand six hundred forty six notwithstanding any Sequestration of the same all other the Rents Revenues Issues and Profits that shall at any time hereafter become due and payable for the said premisses or any part of them untill sale shall be made of the same to the uses intents and purposes herein and hereafter declared And be it ordained that the said Trustees or the Major part of them shall have Power and Authority and are hereby Authorised to take into their Assistance such Counsell Learned and to appoint such Stewards of Mannors and all other Officers and Persons as they or the Major part of them should hold fit and necessary for the putting of this Ordinance in Execution and to give such Fees and make such allowance to the said Councell Stewards of Mannors Officers and persons as they shall hold fit and necessary And to make Warrants to the Treasurers for the payment of the same who are hereby required to pay the same accordingly untill Sale shall be made of the premisses to the uses intents and purposes herein and hereafter declared as aforesaid That is to say that out of the Money raised by the Sale of the said Premisses or any part of them that shall be sold and out of the said Rents Revenues Issues and Profits of the said premisses or any part of them there shall be paid and satisfied the severall summes of Money with Interest at the rate aforesaid that by this present Ordinance are or are intended to be paid and satisfied together with all
contained truly and really lent set forth for the service of the Parliament or not and upon due examination made thereof the said Register Accomptant shall make true Certificate of all such Debts which he shall finde to be justly charged together with the Interest due for the same unto the Treasurer or Treasurers for the time being appointed by both Houses of Parliament for the receiving of the Monies which shall be advanced upon the foresaid security upon whose approbation or allowance the said Register Accomptant shall give due credit for the same upon Accompt that so it may plainly appeare how much and to whom the Parliament is indebted and when any Monies are paid or issued forth he shall also make the Parties receiving the same Debitor upon the same Accompt and performe all other requisite services appertaining to the said place And the said Lords and Commons taking into their considerations the faithfull and good service of Colonell Robert Manwairing doe hereby constitute and appoint him the said Colonell Robert Manwairing to be Register Accomptant of all and singular the Accompts and Registries which shall be kept of or concerning the Premisses to hold execute and injoy the same Office of Register Accomptant together with the yearely Fee of two hundred pounds Per Annum payable out of the Rents and proceede of the Bishops Lands by the hands of the Treasurers thereof for the time being on the five and twentieth day of March and the twenty ninth day of September halfe yearely by equall portions And for such Clerkes or under Officers as shal be imployed in and about the Premisses the same shall be approved of by the said Treasurers and receive such reasonable salary for their service as the said Treasurers shall from time to time thinke fit to allow And it is further Ordained That John Fowke Alderman of the City of London shall be Comptroller of all Entries Receipts and payments which shall be made to or by the said Treasurers and shall have Power and Authority by himselfe or his sufficient Deputies to keepe Accompt of all Entries Receipts Payments and Discompts whatsoever which shall be made unto or by the said Treasurers And the said Comptroller and his Deputies shall execute the said place of Comptroller in the Premisses according to the instructions hereafter mentioned and such other instructions as the said Comptroller shall from time to time receive from both Houses of Parliament And it is further hereby Ordained That the said John Fowke shall have for his salary the yeerly summe of two hundred pounds to be paid him quarterly by the said Treasurers who are hereby authorized and appointed to pay the same for which this present Ordinance with his receipt shall be their sufficient discharge And for the better securing of the principall Moneyes and the Interest herein mentioned Bee it Ordered and Ordained That the Excize and New Impost upon Commodities mentioned in the Ordinance of the eleventh of September one thousand sixe hundred forty and three or any Ordinance or Ordinances of this present Parliament made in explanation and continuance thereof shall be continued taken and put in due execution untill such time as all summes of Money payable by vertue of this present Ordinance shall be paid and satisfied And the payment of the said Moneyes to be due and payable by vertue of this Ordinance shall not be debarred put by or deferred from being paid out of the said Excize as aforesaid by any Order or Orders Ordinance or Ordinances of one or both Houses of Parliament or otherwise by the payment of any other or further summe or summes of money then the same was and is charged with upon the said twentieth of September last past except as is before excepted And the Commissioners of the said Excise and New Impost for the time being are hereby charged and required not to dispose or pay any Moneyes that they shall receive for the New Impost or Excise after the same shall be charged in course as aforesaid with the payment of any of the principall Money in this Ordinance contained untill such time as the same together with the interest and every part thereof then behind and unpaid shall be payed unto the person or persons bodies politique or corporate their Executors administrators Successors or Assignes to whom upon the Certificate of the said Treasurers as aforesaid the same shall be found due for any summe of Money that shall be lent for and towards the raising of the said two hundred thousand pound now to be raised and of the said summe of Money heretofore lent upon the Publique Faith which with the interest as aforesaid is to be payed by vertue of this present Ordinance And be it further Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That the said first recited Ordinance and this present Ordinance and every Article Clause and thing therein contained shall be pleadable and may be given in evidence in any of his Majesties Courts of Justice or other Courts and the Judges of all the said Courts are required to allow and admit the same And it is also Ordered and Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That if the Trustees or any of them shall require it on the behalfe of themselves or the lenders one or more Act or Acts of Parliament or Letters Patents under the great Seale of England shall be passed for their or any of their further security And it is lastly Ordained That this present Ordinance and the former recited Ordinances shall be printed and published in all Counties and other Cities Townes Corporate Parishes Townes Hamlets and other places where the said Trustees or the major part of them shall think fit And that the care of the true printing thereof is hereby referred to the said Trustees or the Major part of them Provided alwaies And be it Ordained by the said Lords and Commons That neither this Ordinance nor any Branch Clause Article or thing therein contained shall extend to the great Capitall Messuage with the appurtenances scituate in Chancery-Lane London commonly called or knowne by the name of Serjeants Inne in Chancery-Lane wherein the Judges and Serjeants of the Law have for a long time lodged and resided and still doe lodge and reside nor to any part of Lincolnes Inne in Chancery-Lane nor shall in any wise be prejudiciall or any disturbance to the quiet possession of the said Judges or Serjeants that now are or shall at any time hereafter reside and lodge in the said Messuage or to any of the Society of Lincolnes-Inne within Lincolnes-Inne aforesaid any thing in this present Ordinance contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding but that the said Messuage and Lincolnes-Inne aforesaid with the appurtenances shall continue and be houses of lodging and residence to and for the said Judges and Sergeants and others of Lincolnes-Inne aforesaid and for their use and benefit in such manner as they have been used and accustomed at and under the yeerly Rents usually paid