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A83241 An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament, for the raising of moneys to be imployed towards the maintenance of forces within this kingdom, under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax knight. And for the speedy transporting of and paying the forces for carrying on the War of Ireland. / 7 Julii, 1647. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that Mr. Husband do forthwith print six thousand of the ordinance for raising moneys for maintenance of the army under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax knight. ; H: Elsynge, cler. Parl. D. Com.; Laws, etc. England and Wales.; Elsynge, Henry, 1598-1654.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1647 (1647) Wing E2020A; ESTC R175205 22,551 40

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT FOR The Raising of Moneys to be imployed towards the maintenance of Forces within this Kingdom under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight AND For the speedy transporting of and paying the Forces for carrying on the War of Ireland 7 Julii 1647. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament That Mr. Husband do forthwith print Six thousand of the Ordinance for raising Moneys for maintenance of the Army under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. London Printed for Edward Husband Printer to the Honorable House of Commons 1647. Die Mercurii 23 Junii 1647. AN ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in Parliament For the raising of Moneys to be imployed towards the maintenance of Forces within this Kingdom under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight And for the speedy transporting of and paying the Forces for the carrying on the WAR of IRELAND THe Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled for the due paying of such Forces under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight as the great and many Dangers and Distempers do require to be kept up within this Kingdom for the present in such maner as the Subjects in this Kingdom may be no more impoverished by Free-quarter as formerly But that all Officers and Soldiers may justly and duly pay and discharge their Quarters for the future whereunto they are hereby straightly charged and required And for the effectual and more vigorous carrying on the War of IRELAND which Kingdom is in most imminent Danger to be for ever cut off from this Crown and the Protestant Religion intirely rooted out of that Kingdom by the countenance and assistance which those barbarous and bloody Rebels do daily receive Do Order and Ordain and be it therefore Ordered and Ordained by the said Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled and by Authority of the same That the several sums of Money hereafter mentioned shall be Monethly according to the ordinary computation taxed collected leavied and paid for the purposes aforesaid from the Five and twentieth day of MARCH One thousand six hundred forty seven until the Five and twentieth day of MARCH One thousand six hundred forty eight in such maner and form as hereafter is expressed VIZ. VPon the county of Bedford the monethly sum of Six hundred seventy three pounds thirteen shillings and eleven pence three farthings Upon the county of Berks the monethly sum of Six hundred eighty three pounds fifteen shillings and nine pence Upon the county of Buckingham the monethly sum of Eight hundred fifteen pounds and eight shillings Upon the county of Cambridge the monethly sum of One thousand four hundred sixty two pounds sixteen shillings six pence farthing Upon the Isle of Ely the monethly sum of Four hundred ninety pounds eighteen shillings and a half peny Upon the county of Chester the monethly sum of Three hundred forty five pounds four shillings and eleven pence farthing Upon the city and county of Chester the monethly sum of Thirty nine pounds thirteen shillings and eleven pence Upon the county of Cornwal the monethly sum of One thousand two hundred twenty eight pounds five shillings and six pence farthing Upon the county of Cumberland the monethly sum of Seventy seven pounds one peny and three farthings Upon the county of Derby the monethly sum of Three hundred forty two pounds nine shillings and four pence Upon the county of Devon the monethly sum of Three thousand five hundred twenty seven pounds six shillings and three half pence Upon the city and county of Exon the monethly sum of One hundred twenty seven pounds nine shillings and two pence farthing Upon the county of Dorset the monethly sum of Nine hundred thirty five pounds ten shillings and ten pence three farthings Upon the town and county of Pool the monethly sum of Nine pounds sixteen shillings and seven pence half peny Upon the county of Durham the monethly sum of One hundred fifty nine pounds and two shillings Upon the county of York the monethly sum of Two thousand one hundred eleven pounds seven shillings and eight pence three farthings Upon the city and county of York the monethly sum of One hundred forty nine pounds eleven shillings and five pence half peny Upon the town of Kingston upon Hull the monethly sum of Fifty pounds eighteen shillings and nine pence Upon the county of Essex the monethly sum of Four thousand five hundred forty seven pounds nine shillings and five pence Upon the county of Glocester the monethly sum of One thousand two hundred twelve pounds three shillings and six pence three farthings Upon the city and county of Glocester the monethly sum of One hundred thirty four pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence Upon the county of Hereford the monethly sum of Eight hundred sixty eight pounds two shillings and three pence Upon the county of Hertford the monethly sum of One thousand six hundred thirty eight pounds fifteen shillings and five pence three farthings Upon the county of Huntington the monethly sum of Six hundry eighty seven pounds three shillings and five pence three farthings Upon the county of Kent with the city and county of Canterbury and the Cinque-Ports within the county of Kent the monethly sum of Four thousand seven hundred sixty three pounds one shilling and a peny Upon the county of Lancaster the monethly sum of Five hundred twenty nine pounds three shillings and two pence Upon the county of Leicester the monethly sum of Four hundred sixty seven pounds nine shillings and ten pence half peny Upon the county of Lincoln the monethly sum of One thousand five hundred seventy three pounds eight shillings and three half pence Upon the city and county of Lincoln the monethly sum of Sixy four pounds twelve shillings and nine pence half peny Upon the city of London the monethly sum of Three thousand nine hundred seven pounds nineteen shillings and two pence three farthings Upon the county of Middlesex city and Liberty of Westminster the monethly sum of One thousand five hundred twenty one pounds seventeen shillings and nine pence Upon the county of Monmouth the monethly sum of One hundred ninety two pounds nineteen shillings and a peny Upon the county of Northampton the monethly sum of Five hundred ninety one pounds eleven shillings and eleven pence farthing Upon the county of Notingham the monethly sum of Three hundred fifty three pounds nineteen shillings and three pence Upon the town and county of Notingham the monethly sum of Eleven pounds fourteen shillings and six pence three farthings Upon the county of Norfolk the monethly sum of Four thousand seven hundred sixty three pounds one shilling and a peny Upon the city and county of Norwich the monethly sum of Two hundred forty six pounds eleven shillings and five pence three farthings Upon the county of Northumberland the monethly sum of One hundred pounds sixteen shillings and ten pence three farthings
Upon the town of Newcastle the monethly sum of Twenty nine pounds and seventeen shillings Upon the county of Oxon the monethly sum of Seven hundred seventy nine pounds thirteen shillings and eleven pence three farthings Upon the county of Rutland the monethly sum of One hundred twenty eight pounds one shilling and a farthing Upon the county of Salop the monethly sum of Five hundred fifty three pounds nineteen shillings and nine pence three farthings Upon the county of Stafford the monethly sum of Four hundred fifty four pounds fifteen shillings and four pence three farthings Upon the town of Litchfield the monethly sum of Ten pounds fourteen shillings and eight pence Upon the county of Somerset the monethly sum of Two thousand and fifty pounds eleven shillings and five pence Upon the city and county of Bristol the monethly sum of One hundred and twelve pounds twelve shillings and ten pence half peny Upon the county of Southampton the monethly sum of One thousand five hundred and fourteen pounds four shillings and five pence farthing Upon the town and county of Southampton the monethly sum of Sixty two pounds eight shillings and eight pence farthing Upon the Isle of Wight Two hundred and eight pounds two shillings and six pence farthing Upon the county of Suffolk the monethly sum of Four thousand seven hundred sixty three pounds one shilling and a peny Upon the county of Surrey with the Borough of Southwark the monethly sum of One thousand three hundred forty seven pounds and eight shillings Upon the county of Sussex and the Ports within the county of Sussex the monethly sum of Two thousand six hundred forty six pounds two shillings and nine pence three farthings Upon the county of Warwick the monethly sum of Six hundred twenty one pounds three shillings and six pence farthing Upon the city and county of Coventry the monethly sum of Seventy nine pounds and nineteen shillings Upon the county of Worcester the monethly sum of Seven hundred and four pounds eighteen shillings and a half peny Upon the city and county of Worcester the monethly sum of Forty three pounds five shillings and six pence three farthings Upon the county of Wilts the monethly sum of One thousand four hundred twenty one pounds eighteen shillings and nine pence farthing Upon the county of Westmerland the monethly sum of Sixty six pounds nine shillings and two pence half peny Upon the Isle of Anglesey the monethly sum of Fifty pounds seventeen shillings and ten pence Upon the county of Brecknock the monethly sum of One hundred and three pounds six shillings and eleven pence Upon the county of Cardigan the monethly sum of One hundred twenty two pounds nine shillings and ten pence three farthings Upon the county of Carmarthen the monethly sum of One hundred pounds fifteen shillings and six pence Upon the county of Carnarvan the monethly sum of Forty two pounds six shillings and five pence three farthings Upon the county of Denbigh the monethly sum of Fifty four pounds six shillings and ten pence half peny Upon the county of Flint the monethly sum of Thirty three pounds six shillings and four pence half peny Upon the county of Glamorgan the monethly sum of One hundred thirty one pounds fifteen shillings and ten pence Upon the county of Merioneth the monethly sum of Thirty one pounds eleven shillings and six pence Upon the county of Montgomery the monethly sum of One hundred twenty three pounds two shillings and eight pence farthing Upon the county of Pembroke the monethly sum of One hundred and sixteen pounds four shillings and seven pence farthing Upon the county of Radnor the monethly sum of Seventy three pounds two shillings and seven pence half peny Upon the town of Haverford-west the monethly sum of Ten pounds two shillings and six pence three farthings And that the said several sums of money may be duly taxed levied and paid as is hereafter directed Be it farther Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That the persons hereafter named shall be Commissioners for the several Cities Counties and Places herein mentioned to put this Ordinance in execution in the said several and respective Counties Cities and Places for which they are hereby respectively appointed Commissioners viz. For the County of Bedford SIr Beauchamp St. John Knight Sir John Burgoyn Baronet Sir Thomas Alston Knight and Baronet Sir Oliver Luke Knight Sir Samuel Luke Sir John Rolt Sir Roger Burgoine Sir William Boteler and Sir John Thomson Knights Thomas Rolt Thomas Sadler James Beverley Lewis Monox Edward O shorn Robert Staughton Samuel Brown Onstow Winch John Harvey and Edward Cater Esqs Clement Armiger Esq Humphrey Monox William Duncomb John Vaux Humphrey Fish John Neal and Thomas Dacres Esquires For the Town of Bedford The Major of the Town of Bedford for the time being Samuel Brown Recorder there Francis Banister Doctor in Physick Robert Hawes Thomas Haws Thomas Paradine and Mr. Dacres For the County of Berks. William Lenthal Esq Speaker of the House of Commons and Master of the Rolls Sir Francis Knollis Knight Sir Francis Pile Baronet Sir Robert Pye Knight Senior Sir Benjamin Rudyard Knight Henry Martin Edmond Dunch Richard Whitehead Peregrine Hobby Tanfield Vachel John Lenthal Will. Ball Cornelius Holland John Buckley John Packer Robert Packer Daniel Blagrave George Purefoy Samuel Dunch Roger Knight Humphrey Dolman William Barker William Hide Will. Trumbal Thomas Fetteplace John Southby Thomas Morris and Samuel Wightwick Esqs For the County of Buckingham Thomas Lord Viscount Wenman Sir Peter Temple Knight and Baronet Richard Winwood Bulstrode Whitlock Esquires Sir William Andrews Sir Richard Piggot and Sir William Cob Knights Francis Drake Esq Isaac Pennington Alderman of London George Fleetwood Esq Sir Richard Ingoldsby Knight Anthony Ratcliff Thomas Lane John Dormer Richard Serjeant Edmond West Thomas Bulstrade Simon Main Henry Beck Anthony Carpenter Thomas Scot Christopher Egleton Thomas Aires Thomas Lygo John Lane William Russel William Theed of Craston William Wheeler of Redding Court and John Doily Esquires Sir Gilbert Gerrard Baronet Christopher Hen Thomas Wyan Richard Baldwin and John Barringer Gent. Richard Brown Esq Sir Gregory Norton Baronet Valentine Walton Thomas Shilbourn George Baldwin and William Short Esquires Cornelius Holland Esq Thomas Terrel Richard Greenvile Esquires Sir Richard Napier Knight John Deverel Thomas Theed Gent. Henry Andrews John Eccleston Esquires For the County of Cambridge Sir Dudley North Knight of the Bath Sir John Maynard Knight of the Bath Sir Miles Sandis Sir James Reynolds Knights Oliver Cromwel James Reynolds Francis Russel Robert Reynolds Thomas Symonds Thomas Ducket Robert Castle John Crane Michael Dalton Killiphet Russell Talbot Pepis William Lemman Dudley Pope Thomas Bendish Esquires Robert Clerk John Welbore Edward Clench Edward Leeds James Thomson William James John Chevery John Raven Mr. Reynolds of Triploe Dr. Sawyer John Robson Gent. Philip Story Dr. Richard Stone John Roper John Parker For the Vniversity and Town of Cambridge The Major for the time being
proportions and divisions ● rates in the said places and likewise shall and may there agree ● devide and sever themselves for the better execution of this Ord● nance into such Wards hundred places and divisions within the respective Cities Counties and places as to them shall seeme axpedent And to take to their Assistance for the more speedy execune● of the said service in their severall divisions such able and fu●●ent persons as they shall thinke fit and to assemble and meet ● often as to them shall seeme good and forthwith the 〈◊〉 Commissioners or any two or more of them respectively are 〈◊〉 authorized and re●uired to direct their warrants to such 〈◊〉 or persons as they shall think fit within their severall and respe● divisions to be Assessors of the said Rates which said persons are hereby authorised and required to ●ssesse all and every person and persons having any reall or personall Estate within the Limits Circuits and bounds of their respective divisions according to the rate and proportion in this Ordinance mentioned And be it further Ordained That the severall and respective Commissioners in each of the severall Counties Cities and places or such as they or any two of them shall nominate and appoint shall have power to Assesse and levy the severall summes before mentioned upon the Lands Goods Annuities Rents Offices or other estate reall or personall in such manner and form and according to the most equall and usuall Rates for levying of money for maintenance of the Forces for the defence of the King and Parliament or by a certain Rate upon the true yearly values of Lands Rents Annuities Offices Hereditaments and according to the true value of goods Chattells Debts or other Estate reall or personall within the said severall Counties Cities Limits or places respectively And to the end the said Rates be equally and indifferently Assessed and the monies duly collected and true account thereof made The said Assessors are hereby required within six dayes after such Assessement made to deliver one Copy of their respective Assessements fairly written and subscribed by them unto the said respective Commissioners and the said respective Commissioners are hereby ordered and required to signe and Seale three duplicates of the said respective Assessements whereof one Duplicate the said respective Commissioners are to deliver to the respective Collectors with warrant to them to collect the said Assessements And one other Duplicate to such person or persons as the Houses of Parliament shall afterwards appoint for the receiving of the Monyes to be levyed by vertue of this Ordinance And the third duplicate unto the Committee of the Accompts of the Kingdome who are hereby authorized to administer and Oath to the person that shall bring the said Duplicates to the Committee for the accounts as hath been accustomed in the Court of Exchequer in case of the Estreats of Subsidies and the said severall commissioners or any two of them are hereby respectively authorised from time to time to nominate one or more sufficient and honest persons in every division or ●l●●tment to be Collectors of the said Monies so assessed and rated which said Collectors are hereby authorized and required to collect the said Monies so assesed and the said Commissioners or any three or more of them are hereby authorized to allow and pay to the said respective Collectors and their subcollectors one penny a piece in the pound for their paines in collecting the said monies and one penny in the pound to the Commissioners Clerks respectively for their pains in faire writing the said Afsessements and Duplicates And if any person shall refuse or neglect to pay any sum of money whereat he shall be rated or assessed That then it shall and may be lawfull to and for the said Collectors or any of them who are hereby required and authorized thereunto to levy the sum so assesed by distresse and sale of the goods of such person so refusing or neglecting to pay deducting the sum assessed and the reasonable charges of distre●ning and restore the overplus to the owner thereof and to break open any House Chest trunk box or other thing where any such goods are and to call to their assistance any of the Trained bands or any other forces within the Cityes Counties or places where any resistancy shall be made or any other person or persons whatsoever which said forces and persons are hereby required to be aiding and assisting in the premises as they shall answer the contrary at their perills And if any question or difference happen upon the taking of such distresse between the parties distrained or distreining The same shall be ended and determined by the said Cōmissioners or any two or more of them And the said severall Commissioners or any two or more of them are hereby authorised to use such other lawfull wayes or meanes for the speedy levying of the said assessements as to them shall be thought fit and if any person or persons shall neglect or refuse to pay his assessement and convey his or their Goods or other personall Estate whereby the sum of money so assessed cannot be levyed according to this Ordinance then the said respective Commissioners or any two or more of them are hereby authorized to imprison the persons sequester the estate of every such person for the advancement of the said service the tenants of all Houses and Lands which shall be rated by vertue of this Ordinance are hereby required and authorised to pay such summes of money as shall be rated upon such House and Lands and to deduct out of th●ir Rents so much of the said rates as in respect of the Rents of every such House and Lands the Landlords should or ought to pay and beare and the Landlords both mediate and immediate according to their respective interest are hereby required to allow-such deductions and payments upon the receipt of the residue of their Rents And be it provided that every Tenant paying the said Assesment shall be acquitted and discharged for so much money as the said assessement shall amount unto as if the same had been actually paid unto such person or persons unto whō his Rents should have been due and payable Provided also be it Ordained That all Fee-farme Rents or other Rents due to his Majestie all Rents and other summes reserved by the late Court of Wards out of any Wards Infants or Lunatick estates and all other manner of Rents payments and sums of money and all Annuities issuing out of any Lands within any City or County shall be liable towards the payment of any sum by this Ordinance to be Taxed Leavied And all the Tenants of any Fee-farme Rent other Rent summes of money or Annuities aforesaid are hereby directed authorized to pay them proportionably according to the Rates and Assessements by this Ordinance appointed and Ordained And all such Tenants shall be hereby saved kept harmelesse by authority of both Houses of Parliament