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A66980 The map of Ireland with the exact dimensions of the provinces therein contained and those againe divided into their severall counties, with the names of all the townes and places great and small alphabettically set downe ... : as also the high-wayes and roads from all the sea-towns, parishes and market-townes ... is briefly set down / by John Woodhouse. Woodhouse, John. 1653 (1653) Wing W3465; ESTC R26399 17,971 43

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shall indifferently divide the same by Lott amongst the severall Under-writes And that immediately after every Under-writer here or assigne of any Under-writer shall have drawn his respective Lott Such under-writer Heire or Assigne shall be and so shall be adjudged to be by vertue of this Act in the actuall possession and seisin of all the said Lands with all things thereunto belonging mentioned in his said Lott Enter upon have and enjoy to himselfe and his Heires all and singular the Meadow Arrable profitable Pasture Woods Bogs Loughs Waters Fishings and barren Mountains together with the Houses and Edifices thereupon in his said Lot contained with all Easements and Commodities thereunto belonging And which within three moneths after the allotment so to be made as aforesaid shall have one thousand acres or more of the said two millions and a halfe of acres lying together in the Province of Lemster or two thousand acres or more lying together in the Province of Connaught or one thousand five hundred acres or more lying together in the Prouince of Munster or three thousand acres or more lying together in the Province of Vlster shall have power by vertue of this Act for every such thousand two thousand fifteen hundred and three thousand acres to Create a Mannor within the limits of the said Lands respectively and to receive Tenures to hold of himselfe and his Heires as of his said Mannor or Mannors at his will and pleasure and that every such person shall have a Court Leet and Court Baron and shall have full power to hold a Court Leet and Court Baron within the presence of every such Mannor and to enjoyn all such Royalties Franchises Fines and Amercements Suites Services and Immunities as to View of Franke Pledge or Court Baron is usuall and belonging and also within each respective Mannor to have and enjoy as foresaid all Deodands Fellons Goods and goods of Fellons of themselves together with all Waifes and Strais That all such persons of the Dutch Nation being Protestants and Subjects to the government of the States of the United Provinces of the Low Countries as shall be desirous to under-write any summe or summs of money according to the said Act shall be admitted to such under-writings untill the full summe of 200000. pounds shall be by them under-written and so as the million of money propounded to be under-written by His Majesties Subjects of England Scotland and Ireland be not subscribed before the admittance of any of the said Dutch Nation to subscribe as aforesaid That all and every Cities Burroughs and Towns Corporate which have perpetuall Communalty and succession being within 60. miles of London and all and every Companies Guilds and Fraternities of any Graft Mysterie or trade united and incorporated within the said Citie of London or within any other Citie sixty miles distance thereof which at any time before the 20. day of May in the yeare of our Lord God 1642. by their Citizens or Burgesses or any one of them respectively for that place which he serveth in this present Parliament or by their Mayor Bayliffe Master Warden or other head Officer of any of the said Cities Burroughs Towns Corporate Companies Guilds or Fraternities as aforesaid shall under-write any such summe of money And every such person or body Politique shall pay the whole summe which he or they shall so under-write or cause to be under-written unto the said four persons or any two of them before the said 20. of July shall have measured out and enjoyned according to the Plantation measure that is to say every acre thereof shall consist of eight score perches or poles and every perch or pole shall consist of 21. foote The first recited acres are to consist of English measure and no other or greater measure That all person and persons Corporations and Bodies politick which at any time or times heretofore have subscribed and payd in any summe or summes of money upon the late Ordinance of Parliament of the 30 th of January 1640. made for new loanes and Contributions and that shall now againe subscribe and pay unto Mr. James Bunch Mr. Thomas Foote Mr. John Kendricke of London Aldermen and to Samuel Avery Esquire Treasurer appointed for that service so much money as shall amount unto a full fourth part as they or any of them have formerly subscribed and paid in shall have a double proportion of Land for the whole twice so much land as he or they were formerly to have had by and according to the said Act or Ordinance and Irish measure viz. every acre thereof to consist of eight score perches or pole and every perch or pole to consist of 21. foot and under the same rents and services conditions limitations and provisions and in as large and beneficiall manner and forme to all intents and purposes whatsoever as in and by the said Acts of Parliament and Ordinances aforesaid is limited and expressed If any such person or persons formerly adventured c. shall under-write any more or any other sum or summs of money then this fourth part of his former adventure shall amount unto or if any other person of the English or Dutch Nation that shall now denovo subscribe and pay in any sum or sums of mone for Rebel Lands shall have a like double proportion of lands for the same in manner and forme in all things as the Adventurers aforesaid in the immediate foregoing Propofition are to have theirs All who have or shall under-write any summe or sums of money upon the said Propofition as aforesaid and have formerly adventured and subscribed or shall under-write and subscribe for Lands in the Kingdom at large shall be accommodated to have all his said Lands set out unto him as near the Cities Towns Corporation aforesaid for which he shall so subscribe as may be provided alwayes that no person or persons shall be admitted to subscribe upon or for any of the said Cities Towns Corporations for a smaller sum then twenty pounds And every of them to make his or their respective Choyse and Election in which of the four Provinces aforesaid he or they desireth to have his or their adventure and adventures of lands to lye and shall have the same set out to him and them in such Provinces accordingly if it may be provided that such choyse and setting forth as aforesaid do not prejudice the first Adventurers whose lot shall fall in any of those Provinces That the time limited for the bringing in Subscriptions and payment of any sum of money for a full fourth part of any the former Adventurers for Land in Ireland or otherwise upon the said Ordinance of the 14. July 1643. shall be within twenty dayes next after the passing and printing of this present Ordinance by all such Persons Corporations or body politique as are in London or within tenne miles thereof that in case the said thirty thousand pounds shal not be advanced and paid within the said forty dayes as
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Scaterick dow Scotte antrim Mount Sendall ant Knock Serebah dow Sergeants town arm Sidney Island Ne. tyr Shanan Louth Lough Shanaba● Dow. Sheap flu Dow. Sheep haven Dun. Shelton Louth Skee Ferm Skinne flu Colr. Sklree Portrush Col. Skirris Antr. Skrine Nether Tyr. Smiths Castle Dow. Sok-le-boy antr South rock Dow. Stokan nether Tyr. Stone-over antr Strangford Dow. Strangford haven Down Temple Stanhurst land Down Streband upper Tyron Lough Swilly haven Dun. Mac Swinne dogh Dun. Mac Swinne Bannogh Dun. Mac Swinne Fannought dun Castle Swinne Ado dun T Tadog An. Talbot dow Tallagh Nether Tyr. Tallowen flu Ne. Tyr. Teheuet Ant. Telyn dun Tenan Arm. Bay Terain Antr. Terim flu Ne. Tyr. Termon Vpper Tyron Slue Tgore Col. Lough Tinan Monag Bishop Togher dow Toghtaby Monag Tolla Corbet Monag Tollogh Castle Lou. Tolloghnest Ne. Tyr. Tome Fort Ne. Tyr. Tome lagh dun Tor Antr. Tor Island Antr. Torre Island dun Toughagh Arm. Toune Lout Toune castle Antr. Trigall Nether Tyr. Slew Trim Vpper Tyron Troghenghtro Mon. Owen ne Trough nether Tyr. Trowis flu Tullagh Neth Tyron Tullash dow V Uragh flu W Wall mon. Walley Bay dun Warren Castle Lout Warren flu Welsh Castle dow Whitehead bay Antr. Whitehead Castle Antrim White castle dun White Abbey Antrim Whiteland Antr. Whites castle dow White Island dow Bishop VVilly Castle don FINIS A Summary relation of the Benefits and Accommodations that hath been Enacted Ordained and Granted to all such as have adventured for Lands in IRELAND being forfeited there for the perfidious outrages and barbarous cruelties which the Irish Papists have committed upon the Protestants both men women and children Anno 1641. I. THat two millions and a halfe of those Acres may be assigned allotted and divided amongst them after this Proposition viz. For each Adventurer of two hundred pounds one thousand acres in Vlster for soure hundred and fifty pounds one thusand acres in Munster for sixe hundred pounds one thousand acres in Lenster all according to the English measure and consisting of medow arrable and profitable Pasture the Bogges Woods and barron mountains being cast in over and above II. That out of these two millions and a halfe of acres constant yearely Rents shall be reserved to the Crowne of England after this Proportion viz. Out of each acre thereof in Vlster one penny out of each acre in Munster two pence farthing out of each acre in Lemster three pence III. Every one that doth so underwrite shall at the time of his subscription pay downe the twentieth part of the totall summe that shall be by him then under-written and in case that the residue of his first fourth part be not payd in to such persons as shall be appointed to receive the same within the tenne dayes before limited then such party shall not only forfeit the twentieth part of the summe totall formerly deposited but so much more of his first fourth Payment to be added thereunto as shall make the one moyety of the said first payment and if the same Person shall faile in any other of the three payments he shall then forfeit his entire first fourth part and all the benefit of his subscription which forfeiture shal accrue to the common benefit of the rest of the Under-writers That every Person which upon the 23. day of October in the yeare 1641. or at any time after shall be in Rebellion or levy Warre against the Kings Majestie within his Realme of Ireland or shall willingly adde assist or countenance any person or persons in Rebellion against the Kings Majestie shall loose and forfeit unto the Kings Majestie all right title Interest Use and Possession which they or any of them or any other persons in trust for them That when the Rebels are subdued a Declaration required to issue forth Commissions into all the said four Provinces of that Kingdome of Ireland for the surveying and setting forth of the said two millions and a halfe of acres and after the same measured and set forth