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B09304 By the Lord Lieutenant and Council Essex whereas in an act of Parliament, lately passed in this Kingdom, entituled, An act for the explaining of some doubts, a rising upon an entituled, an Act for the better execution of His Majesties gracious declaration for the settlement of his kingdome of Ireland ... Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex); Essex, Arthur Capel, Earl of, 1631-1683. 1674 (1674) Wing I818; ESTC R178810 19,183 58

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which the moneys raised by virtue of the said years value shall be found to fall short of the said three hundred thousand pounds the First half-years payment thereof to be made on or before the twenty sixth day of March 1672 and the last payment thereof to be on or before the Twenty ninth day of September One thousand six hundred seventy five and hath commanded us to cause an Assessment thereof to be made upon all the Lands in this Kingdom according to the Power and Authority giuen unto us by the said Act. And whereas the late Lord Lieutenant and Council in pursuance of His Majesties said Gracious Letters by their Order bearing date the 19th day of February 1671 did order that towards supply of the said deficiency of the said years value the sum of thirty thousand pounds should be taxed and assessed on all the Lands in this Kingdom the same to be paid at two several payments viz. on the 25th of March and 29th of September 1672 by even and equal portions and whereas also we the Lord Lieutenant and Council in further pursuance of His Majesties said Gracious Letters by our Order bearing date the One and Thirtieth day of January One thousand six hundred seventy two did Order that towards the further supply of the said Deficiency of the Years value the sum of thirty thousand pounds more should be taxed and assessed upon all the Lands in this Kingdom the same to be paid at two several payments viz. one moyety thereof on the twenty sixth day of March one thousand six hundred seventy three and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September one thousand six hundred seventy three And whereas also we the Lord Lieutenant and Council in further pursuance of His Majesties said Gracious Letters by our Order bearing date the three and twentieth day of February one thousand six hundred seventy three did likewise Order that towards the further supply of the said deficiency of the years value the sum of thirty thousand pounds more should be taxed and assessed upon all the Lands in this Kingdom the same to be paid at two several payments viz. One moyety on the twenty sixth day of March last past and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September last past And whereas there remains farther to be taxed and assessed for compleating the said three hundred thousand pounds the sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny We therefore in pursuance of the said clause contained in the aforesaid Act of Parliament and of the Power and Authority thereby given unto Vs do think fit and accordingly do Order that the said sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny be taxed assessed distributed raised and levied upon all the Lands in this Kingdom of Ireland in and throughout the several Cities Towns and Counties in this Kingdom according to the several sums rates and proportions and in the manner hereafter expressed that is to say THe City and County of the City of Dublin One thousand three hundred and seven pounds Ten shillings The County of Dublin one thousand three hundred and seven pounds Ten shillings The county of Kildare Nine hundred pounds The county of Catherlough three hundred ninety seven pounds ten shillings The Kings County Four hundred and seventy pounds ten shillings The Queens-County five hundred and twenty three pounds The county of Longford three hundred and fourteen pounds The county of Meath One thousand five hundred and twenty seven pounds The County of Weastmeath Seven hundred eighty four pounds ten shillings The City and county of the City of Kilkenny one hundred and four pounds ten shillings The county of Kilkenny one thousand fifty six pounds ten shillings The county of Wexford seven hundred eighty four pounds ten shillings The county of Wickloe three hundred seventy six pounds ten shillings The county of Lowth five hundred fourty four pounds The town of Drogheda one hundred fourteen pounds ten shillings The county of Limerick one thousand fifty six pounds ten shillings The city and county of the city of Limerick two hundred and nine pounds The county of Cork with the city and town thereof three thousand three hundred twenty seven pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny The county of Waterford six hundred and ninety pounds ten shillings The city and county of the city of Waterford two hundred and nine pounds The county of Clare Nine hundred eighty three pounds ten shillings The county of Kerry five hundred and seventy five pounds ten shillings The county of Tipperary including Holy-cross two thousand three hundred and one pounds ten shillings The county of Donegal one thousand and sixty seven pounds The county of Tyrone eight hundred and sixteen pounds The county of Fermanagh five hundred and fifty four pounds ten shillings The county of Cavan five hundred ninety six pounds ten shillings The county of Monaghan five hundred and seventy five pounds ten shillings The county of Antrim including the town of Carrickfergus one thousand two hundred thirty four pounds ten shillings The county of Down one thousand and ninety eight pounds ten shillings The county of Ardmagh five hundred and seventy five pounds The county of Londonderry with the city and county of Londonderry and the town and Barony of Colerain eight hundred and five pounds ten shillings The town of Gallway one hundred seventy eight pounds The county of Gallway one thousand three hundred and eighteen pounds The county of Roscommon eight hundred and twenty one pounds The county of Sligo six hundred fourty eight pounds ten shillings The county of Mayo eight hundred fifty two pounds ten shillings The county of Leitrim three hundred seventy six pounds ten shillings And We do farther think fit that the aforesaid sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny shall be raised and paid at two several payments one moyety thereof to be paid on the twenty sixth day of March next and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September next ensuing the date hereof and that the several persons hereafter named shall be Commissioners in the respective counties and places hereafter mentioned for the taxing assessing distributing raising and levying and causing to be taxed assessed distributed raised and levyed the several and Respective sums aforesaid according to the Rules following viz. For the City and County of the City of DUBLIN The Lord Mayor Sherriffs and Recorder for the time being Lord chief Justice Povey Lord chief Baron Bysse Sir John Temple senior Master of the Rolls Sir Theophilus Jones Sir Charles Meredith Knights Sir William Domvile Knight His Majesties Attorney General Sir John Temple junior His Majesties sollicitor General Sir John Davies Sir George Gilbert Sir Francis Brewster Sir Joshua Allen Knights Robert Dee Peter Wybrant Daniel
any County Division or other place shall by neglect mistake or otherwise fall short of what was to be thereupon levied in such case so much thereof as shall fall short by any the occasions aforesaid shall be re-apploted by the said Commissioners according to the same directions equally in the County Barony or place wherein such tailer shall happen as aforesaid and shall be raised and levied in like manner as aforesaid That the several and respective Commissioners hereby appointed in the several and respective Counties and Cities shall meet together as occasion shall be from time to time And that the said Commissioners or any Three or more of them shall after the publick Reading hereof chuse and nominate two or three or more if they shall think fit of the honest and able Inhabitants in the several and respective Baronies Towns and Parishes aforesaid and them appoint to take a particular Survey or Estimate of each mans Estate and to return the said Survey or Estimate thereof under their hands to the said Commissioners or to such person or persons of them as shall be by the said Commissioners appointed to receive the same In which survey or estimate all due respect is to be had to value and to rate each Town-land Tate Ballibo Quarter Division or Denomination of Land according to the value quantity quality and goodness of the same And in order thereunto the said Commissioners upon the return of the said Estimate or survey are to ascertain what each place according to the goodness or badness by a just rule of proportion shall pay taking care that the bad and course land be not charged or burthened with the like summ the profitable lands of better value and worth are and ought to bear and also to appoint and ascertain each mans share and proportion due according to the said returns except they shall see cause to alter the said returns and to amend any mistakes therein which they are authorized to do if they see cause We do hereby further order declare That the several sums of money so assessed in the several counties and Cities of this Kingdom shall be received and levyed by and paid unto such person and persons and no other as by his Majesties Commissioners of the Treasury in this Kingdom shall be appointed to levy and receive the same And the said Commissioners or any three or more of them are hereby authorized and directed forthwith to deliver unto such person or persons as shall by the said Commissioners of the Treasury be appointed to collect and levy the said money a particular of what each mans charge in every city county or parish shall amount unto which summs are to be expressed both in figures and in words at length together with a Warrant requiring them forthwith to collect and levy the said several and respective summs to each mans name annexed and to make payment of the said monies so levied and received to his Majesties said Commissioners of the Treasury of Dublin And if any person or persons shall refuse or neglect to pay the several summs of money on him or them taxed as aforesaid that it shall and may be lawful for the Collector or other person or persons so appointed as aforesaid to receive the said monies to collect and levy the summs rated as aforesaid by distress and in case the owner or owners of such distress shall neglect to pay his or their tax and to redeem his or their Goods so distrained within seven daies after such distress is taken during which time the said Collectors are not to remove the said distresse out of the Barony where the same were taken then the said collectors are to cause the said Distress or Distresses to be sold publickly in some Market-place at the best rate they can causing the summs charged on such persons to be paid thereout and the overplus if any to be returned to the owner and the said collector or other person or persons authorized for collecting the same are hereby impowered to call to his or their assistance any constables or other person or persons in the due prosecution of the premises which assistance he or they so called are not to fail to give at their perils And whereas several Lands remain in his Majesties hands as undisposed of or seized for arrears due to his Majesty which Lands may be liable to pay a proportion of the aforesaid tax the said Commissioners are therefore in taxing the said Lands so in his Majesties hands to take care that no more be taxed assessed or levied on them or any of them but what the Lands may bear a due regard being had to the quality thereof and the rents and arrears due to his Majesty out of the said Lands that so as well the said rents and arrears may be paid as the summ or sums that shall be so taxed assessed or levied in pursuance thereof And to the end the Commissioners herein named and all persons imployed by virtue hereof may duly and impartially demean themselves in the execution of the premises No Commissioners herein named shall have any vote in any thing concerning the present charges relating to his own particular Estate And to the end no disorder may be amoungst the said Commissioners of the respective places hereby appointed and that there may be no more meeting or sitting of them for any one county but at one place It is ordered that at the dissolving of any such General meeting of the said Commissioners such certain time and places for the meeting of the said Commissioners or any of them be appointed as shall be then agreed on by them the said Commissioners and published by which all persons concerned may know when and where to give their attendance And the said Commissioners or any three or more of them are to cause the said respective summs within their respective Counties and Divisions to be fairly written and subscribed by them and to cause one Duplicate thereof to be delivered to the respective Collectors that shall be appointed by his Majesties Commissioners of the Treasury to levy and receive the said Money and another duplicate thereof to be returned into his Majesties Court of Exchequer and the Clerk to be appointed by the said Commissioners to write the said summs and to make the said duplicates shall for his pains therein be allowed two pence in the pound to be paid him by the Collectors that shall be appointed to receive the said monies out of all such summs as shall be collected by them And we do further think fit and accordingly order That the Books or Schedules of the said Assessment or applotment for the whole summ which shall be charged on each Barony as the proportion of the said Thirty one thousand four hundred eighty four pounds two shillings and a halfpeny thereout payable shall be signed by the said Commissioners or three of them delivered to such Collector or Collectors as the sai●●ommisisioners of the Treasury shall appoint as aforesaid on or before the Tenth day of March next together with a Warrant under the hands seales of the said Commissioners or under the hands seals of three of them authorizing and requiring such collector or collectors to collect levy the one moyety of each particular summ in such Book or Schedule of Assessment or Applotment contained at or before the six and twentieth day of March next and to collect and levy the other moyety on or before the Nine and twentieth day of September next upon the respective counties cities and Towns herein above mentioned And we do further think fit and accordingly order that together with the summs hereby appointed to be assessed all such summ and summs of money as by the above mentioned respective former Taxes assessments of thirty thousand pounds have been charged on any Lands that have not been collected by reason of the Land or Houses whereon the same have been charged being wast or otherwise shall be Re-assessed upon such county City or Town wherein such summ or summs have been charged have not been collected shall be given in charge in such Book or Schedule of Tax or Assessment to be collected paid in manner as aforesaid And it is lastly declared That 't is not hereby intended to make void or weaken any Contracts o●●greement that hath b●●n made between any Landlord and Tenant concerning the payment of Taxes Given at the Council-Chamber in Dublin the Fifteen●● 〈◊〉 of February 1674. Ja Armachanus Mich Dublin Canc. Thomond Conway and Kilulta Hen Midensis Fran Aungier R. Coote Art Forbese J Povey Jo Bysse Will Stewart O St. George H Ingoldesby Geo Rawdon Hans Hamilton Theo Jones Mau Eustace Char Meredith GOD SAVE THE KING DVBLIN Printed by Benjamin Took Printer to the King 's most Excellent Majesty and are to be sold by Joseph Wilde Bookseller in Castle-street 1674.
Kilmore George Philips William Godfrey Thomas Moncriefe Robert Staples John Gallant Richard Yaspe Thomas Dawson Thomas Philips Hugh Hagan William Jacksone Robert Blare John Gage junior Tristram Carey Thomas Lawnes John Disbrow John Vaughan Edward Edwards Samuel Norman Esq Hugh Montgomery William Blayre William Adams The Mayor of Coleraine for the time being Nicholas Lane John Craig Thomas Skipton Alexander Tompkins Jervise Squire Gent. For the Town of GALLWAY The Mayor Recorder and Sheriffs for the Town of Gallway for the time being John Morgan Thomas Peters Richard Ormsby Gregory Constable John May John Bullinbrook Henry Dawes Edward Eyrs James Browne Fitz-Francis Patrick-French-Fitz-Robert Nicholas Lynch of Baying and Jeremy Russel Gent. Joseph Dean junior Esq Colonel George Lesone Captain Charles Holcroft Alderman George Davison Thomas Rivet Esq Walter Hicks John Flower Esq For the County of GALLWAY John Lord Baron of Kingston Lord President of Connaught the Sheriff of the County for the time being Earl of Mountrath Earl of Clanbrazil Lord Bermingham of Athenry Lord Baron of Coloony Sir Oliver St. George Sir George Bingham Sir Edmund Bourk Sir Edward Ormsby Sir George St. George Sir Henry Waddington Colonel Robert Sandis Joseph Dean junior Richard Butler Thomas Cawfield Richard Bingley Thomas Cuffe Edmund Donnelane John Morgan John Bullinbrook William Brooks Henry Daws Peter Beagham Robert Blake Nicholas Becley William Brabazon John Eyres Jeremy Russel Matthew French Henry Greenway Colonel John Kelly Colonel Garret Moore John Birmingham Charles Holcraft Colonel Milo Poor John Bourk Michael Stanley Lucas Taaffe John Vaughan Patrick French Gilbert Ormsby Oliver Ormsby David Power George Brown of Neale Esq Dominick Browne of Winsland Nicholas Mouncton Gyles Powel William Hind Henry Hunt Gent. John Disbrow Esq Edward Bermingham James Donelan John Lambert Francis Foster Walter Taylor Esqs Nicholas French of Abbot senior Esqs For the County of SLIGOE John Lord Baron of Kingston Lord President of Connaught the High Sherriff of the County for the time being Richard Lord Baron of Coloony Sir Theophilus Jones Knight Sir Arthur Gore Knight Robert King Thomas Radcliffe Robert Morgan Robert Chappin Kein O Hara Edward Wingfield Edward Cooper George Ormsby William Ormsby Philip Ormsby Thomas Griffith Jerom Jones Francis King Humphrey Booth Edward Nicholson Henry Huse John Bourk Esqs Henry Crofton Edward Woods Andrew French William Boswel George Taaffe Thomas Woods Henry Ormsby Thomas Jones James Birne Gent the Provost of Sligoe for the time being For the County of ROSCOMMON John Lord Baron of Kingston Lord President of Connaught The High Sheriff for the time being Earl of Mountrath Lord Baron of Coloony Lord Viscount Ranelagh Lord Viscount Dillon Sir Edward Crofton Baronet Thomas Cawfield Robert King Robert Sandys William Hancock Edmond Donnelan James King Henry Dodwel Allen Povey Nicholas howne Toby Mulloy Gent-Thomas Cuff Thomas Lovelace Matthew Symson Walter Jones John Yeadon Enoch Golborne Edmond Smart George Ormesby Esqs The Soveraign of Athlone for the time being The Sovereign of Roscommon for the time being Colonel John Kelly Major Owen Connor Robert Drury Richard Maypouther Henry mac Dermot-Roe Theobald Dillon of Loghlin Gent. John Disbrow Esq Philip Fitz Gerald. For the County of MAYO John Lord Baron of Kingston Lord President of Connaught The High Sheriff of the County for the time being Theobald Lord Mayo Sir Oliver Sr. George Sir Arthur Gore Sir Henry Waddington Sir James Cuffe Sir George Bingham Sir Thomas Blake John Crofton Francis Knight Philip Ormsby John Ormsby George Ormsby Robert Blake Walter Blake John Bingham Ralph Fennick Richard Francklin Matthew French Francis Jackson Jeremy Russel Thomas Knight Thomas Lovelace Thomas Meredith Garret Moore John Morgan John Nicholson Henry Nicholson Christopher Ormsby Richard Ormsby Lucas Taaffe Owen Vaughan Henry Vaughan Edward Watts Major Hare Robert Miller George Browne Theobald Dillon Valentine Browne John Humphry Martin Kirwan Esqs Marcus Darcey Gent. Oliver Ormsby Esq Gilbert Ormsby Francis Black Francis Brent John Brown Esqs For the County of LEITRIM John Lord Baron of Kingston Lord President of Connaught The High Sheriff for the time being Richard Lord Baron of Coloony Sir Arthur Forbess Sir Oliver St. George Sir William Gore Sir John Humes Sir Francis Gore James King George Ormsby Walter Jones Henry Crofton Robert Drury Bryon Cunningham James Nisbet Esqs Hugh O Rourke Henry O Neile Charles Reynolds Martin Armstrong John Lowther Edward Gardiner Thomas Jones The Soveraign of Jamestown for the time being Hugh Gowran of Shreloghan John Reynolds William Packe John Rourk of Toomonaghan Gent. Toby Mulloy Gent. And We do farther think fit and accordingly order that the several and respective Commissioners hereby appointed for the several and respective Counties and Cities aforesaid shall within Ten dayes or sooner if it may be next ensuing the publication hereof meet together in the chief Town in each of the said Counties or some other convenient place by the said Commissioners for that purpose to be appointed which said Commissioners or any three or more of them giving convenient notice to the rest of the time and place of such their meeting are hereby required and authorized in order to the effectual and timely putting in execution the contents hereof to divide and apportion the said summ hereby made payable out of each respective County and City in as equal and impartial manner as they can according to the manner and form hereafter expressed That the said summ shall be equally assessed upon all the Lands and Houses within the several Towns Divisions Baronies and Parishes within the respective Counties and places aforesaid according to the summs charged upon the respective Cities and Counties aforesaid in the most equal and indifferent way that the said Commissioners or the greater number of them so assembled shall agree upon And to the end no difference may arise in any case between Landlord Tenant and Occupier what proportion of the said summe the Landlord or Tenant shall respectively pay the said Commissioners shall at their general meeting set down some Rule and ascertain according to equity and good conscience what they shall judge equal for the Landlord and what for the Tenants respectively to bear and such proportion as shall be the proportion so adjudged to be paid by the Landlord of the said Farmer Tenant or Occupier of the said land or house he the said Farmer Tenant or Occupiers of such land or house shall pay and discharge and for the same shall be acquitted and discharged of so much of his or their Rent as the said tax charged on the Landlord shall amount unto and such payment shall be as effectual to all intents and purposes as if the same had been actually paid to his Landlord or to any other person or persons unto whom his rent shall become due and payable That if it shall happen that any of the aforesaid tax be laid on any lands or houses that are wast and not sufficient to answer the same or that any summ hereby assessed upon