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A74539 An ordinance for the further encouragement of the adventurers for lands in Ireland, and of the souldiers and other planters there. Fryday June 23. 1654. Ordered by his Highness the Lord Protector and his council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published, Henry Scobell, Clerk of the Council.; Orders in Council. 1654-06-23. England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); England and Wales. Council of State. aut 1654 (1654) Thomason E1064_20; ESTC R210246 6,229 15

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other shall be from henceforth imposed collected levyed and paid in Ireland according to the respective books of Rates for the Customs and Excise in England paid by English men as the same now are or hereafter shall be settled or altered by Act of Parlament And be it further Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That all and every the Quit-rents charged or reserved upon the Lands granted or intended to the said Adventurers and Souldiers by any former Acts or Ordinance be remitted and discharged unto every the said Adventurers and Souldiers their respective Heirs and Assigns for five years next ensuing from the four and twentieth of June One thousand six hundred fifty and four and until the Assessments of Ireland be brought into an even proportion with the Assessments of England as is before expressed and after that time the Adventurers and Souldiers their Heirs and Assigns shall pay all and every the Quit-rents expressed in one Act of Parlament Entituled An Act for the speedy and effectual reducing of the Rebells in his Majesties Kingdom of Ireland to their due obedience to his Majestie and the Crown of England according to the rates for Lands in the respective Provinces Provided That this shall not bind up or conclude the State from letting or disposing such Lands in Ireland as do or shall belong or remain to them upon such terms as they shall judge advantageous to the Common-wealth And be it further Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That for and in consideration of every Rent Service Charge or Duty issuing reserved charged due or payable on or out of the Lands or other the Hereditaments granted or intended to or for the said Souldiers and Adventurers or either of them to any person or persons who have duly claimed the same and according to this Ordinance shall have the same allowed and ordered and certified Every Adventurer and Souldier on or out of whose Lands or Hereditaments the same shall be issuing reserved charged due or payable shall have set forth and enjoy to him and his heirs for ever so much Land in the County of Kildare according to the acts and values of Adventurers at such measure as was allowed to such person for his adventure in satisfaction whereof such Lands so charged were allotted unto them as would have been produced or due for an adventure of such certain sum of money as the purchase or buying out of such Rent Service Charge or duty shall be computed to amount unto Computation being thereof made and certified by such person and persons as shall be authorized by his Highness the Lord Protector with the consent of his Council And be it also Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That all and every the said Souldiers and Adventurers their respective Heirs and Assigns be shall be for ever freed and discharged of and from all Exchequer and other old Rents Payments and Arrears whatsoever due or forfeited to the Publique And their Lands for ever freed and discharged of and from all distresses and seizures concerning the premisses And be it further Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That every person or the Heirs Executors or Assigns of such person who upon the three and twentieth day of October in the year one thousand six hundred fourty and one had any lawful Estace Right Title Interest Vse Possession Reversion Remainder Office Annuity Service Rent Common Debt Charge or Incumbrance in to or out of any Honours Castles Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements Rent Reversions Remainders Vses Possessions Offices Rights Conditions or any other Hereditaments of what name or quality soever they be within the Counties of Eastmeath Westmeath Kings County Queens County Limerick Tipperary Waterford Antrim Down Armagh and Lowth or any of them forfeited or any waies deemed vested adjudged or taken to be in the actual and real possession of the late King Charles his Heirs and Successors upon or by force of any Act or Acts of Parlament specified in a Commission under the great Seal of England to Charles Fleetwood Esq Lieutetenant General of the Army in Ireland and others in the year one thousand six hundred fifty and three or into or out of any Chantry Lands Lands or Tenements given to superstitious uses for maintenance of Popish Priests and Idolatrous Masses Trentalls Dirges and the like or for maintenance of Lazars or Lasarous people concealed in the possession and occupation of such person or persons who upon the fourteenth day of July one thousand six hundred fourty and three or at any time since was or were in Rebellion shall on or before the three and twentieth day of October one thousand six hundred fifty and four make the truth and reality of such Estate Right Title Interest Vse Possession Reversion Remainder Office Annuity Service Rent common Debt Charge or Incumbrance appear unto such persons as are appointed for receiving and determining Claims in Ireland and obtain from them an Order or Certificate of their allowance thereof and shall cause the same to be sent unto the Register for forfeited Lands and to be by him annexed to the Survey of those Lands or other the Premisses touching which such allowance shall be made And in default thereof the said Estate Right Title Interest Vse Possession Reversion Remainder Office Annuity Service Rent Common Debt Charge or Incombrance and every of them shall be and the same be hereby discharged extinct made nul and void And be it further Ordained and established by the Authority aforesaid That no person shall incur either of the penalties for or upon Selling Alyening or for or upon Letting Setting or granting by Lease any of the forfeited Houses and Lands to any person or persons comprehended in the Qualifications of the Act of Parlament Entituled An Act for setling Ireland but such onely who shall knowingly do the same and that it shall be lawfull to all persons to Let or Grant by Lease Lands to any persons who now or by future Directions or Declaration of State shall be exempted from Transplantation into Connaght or Clare And be it further Ordained and Established by the Authority aforesaid That all and every City and County or County of a City City and Liberties Town and County half Barony Territory Franchise Liberty Parish Town Place or Land which is returned among the Baronies or for or as a Barony on the abstract of the Surveys or estimate made concerning the ten Counties appointed for the said Souldiers Adventurers shall as to the Division Sub-division and enjoyment thereof amongst the said Souldiers and Adventurers and every of them respectively therein concerned be deemed and taken to be as the same are returned in the Survey although the same then were not a Barony or were in another County or were a County Franchise or Liberty of it self And that all Counties Baronies and Places returned or certified in or by miswritten mistaken or wrong names shall be enjoyed by those whose Lots are or shall be on such Counties Baronies or Places as if
AN ORDINANCE For the further Encouragement of the ADVENTURERS FOR Lands in Ireland And of the SOULDIERS and other PLANTERS there Fryday June 23. 1654. ORdered by his Highness the Lord Protector and His Council That this Ordinance be forthwith Printed and Published Henry Scobell Clerk of the Council London Printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector 1654. AN ORDINANCE For the further Encouragement of the ADVENTVRERS FOR Lands in Ireland And of the SOULDIERS and other PLANTERS there HIs Highness the Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belonging taking into consideration how much the Honour and Safety of this Common-wealth is concerned in the speedy setling of Ireland For the further Encouragement of the Adventurers for Lands in Ireland and of the Souldiery of the Army and late reduced Forces there in their Plantations And for the better ease of all the Proprietors of Lands and all other the Inhabitants of Ireland Doth Ordain and be it Ordained by His Highness the Lord Protector by and with the advice and consent of His Council That from and after the four and twentieth day of June one thousand six hundred fifty and four for and during the space of five years from thence next ensuing there shall be Taxed Assessed and Levyed upon all the Counties Towns and Places in Ireland and all the Estates reall and personall therein the severall Summs and proportions hereafter mentioned and no more That is to say For two years to commence the four and twentieth day of June one thousand six hundred fifty and four and ending the four and twentieth of June one thousand six hundred fifty and six Ten thousand pounds by the Moneth for every Moneth during the said Two years For one year commencing the four and twentieth day of June one thousand six hundred fifty and six and ending the four and twentieth day of June one thousand six hundred fifty and seven Twelve thousand pounds by the Moneth for every Moneth during that year For one year commencing the four and twentieth of June one thousand six hundred fifty and seven and ending the four and twentieth of June one thousand six hundred fifty and eight Thirteen thousand pounds by the Moneth for every Moneth during that year and for one year commencing the four and twentyeth day of June One thousand six hundred fifty and eight and ending the four and twentieth of June One thousand six hundred fifty and nine fourteen thousand pounds by the Moneth for every Moneth during that year accounting every Moneth as they are in the Assessements in England Provided That this shall not extend to charge any Mannors Lands Tenements Hereditaments Rents or Revenues belonging to any College Hospital Almes-house or given to any charitable or pious use towards the payment of the several summs and proportions aforesaid save onely for so much as the said Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments are and shall be respectively worth by the year over and above the Rent and Revenue therefore respectively due and payable to the said Colleges Hospitals Almes-houses Charitable or pious uses and every of them respectively And be it further Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That from and after the four and twentieth day of June One thousand six hundred fifty and nine all publique Assessments Impositions and Taxations whatsoever be imposed taxed and levyed proportionably from all the Inhabitants of England and Ireland so that whatsoever shall be generally and in most Counties charged upon one hundred pounds by the year of Lands or upon one hundred pounds personal Estate in England the same and no more shall be charged upon one hundred pounds by the year of Lands and upon one hundred pounds personal Estate in Ireland respectively and so in proportion for greater or lesse sums And that therein such manner and way of unposing assessing and levying shall be directed and used as shall for the time being be directed and used in England Provided alwaies and it is Ordained That during the said five years no Lands unplanted unimployed or unmanured shall ouring their being unplanted unimployed or unmanured be charged to pay any rate or proportion towards the said Monethly Tax and Assessment hereby ascertained as aforesaid nor any other publique Tax or Assessement whatsoever And that no Forrage Billet-Money Free quarter of any sort Carriage Carriage-Money Salt Caddows Small Ruggs Bedding Bed-cloths or any payment or publique Tax Burthen or Charge whatsoever for or to the use or in behalf of the State be layed assessed or taken from any the Inhabitants Owners or Occupiers of Lands in Ireland but according to this Ordinance And that no Officers or Souldiers quarters be taken or had in private houses without the consent of the respective Inhabitants but only when and where there is no other provision for them and at such time and in such case every Officer and Souldier shall pay a reasonable rate or value for the same And in default thereof the Captain or other Officer on the place immediately commanding the defaulter or Defaulters shall pay the same and is hereby impowred to retain or detain or defalk so much of the pay of every Souldier making default as he shall pay for him Provided That it shall and may be lawful to and for the Commissioners for the said Assessments when they shall see cause to give Order and Directions to any Officers or Souldiers of the Army to quarter upon such person or persons as they shall find to be in arrear or shall refuse to pay their Assessments untill such person shall pay and satisfy the moneys due for the same And be it further Ordained and Established by the Authority aforesaid That it shall and may be lawful to and for all and every the people of this Commonwealth and of the Dominions thereunto belonging to export out of England Scotland Wales and every the Dominions of this Common-wealth into Ireland Horses Mares Cattle Sheep Housholdstuff Corn Victuals Tools Instruments Materials necessary or useful for Planting Building Stocking Imploying or Improving of Houses Lands or other Hereditaments in Ireland and all other goods necessary or useful for any the purposes aforesaid at any time during the space of seven years to be accompted from the four and twentieth day of June one thousand six hundred fifty and four without paying any Custome Subsidy Excise or Impost for the same in England or Ireland upon sufficient security to be given to the Officers of the respective Ports in such sort as by former Laws is provided or hath been accustomed for those that ship and carry goods from Port to Port in England And be it further Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That the same Custom Subsidy and Impost which is now payable in England for any Commodity Goods or Merchandize imported from or exported into Forein parts and the same Excise payable upon the Consumption or use of any Commodity in England and no