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A82462 An Act for the setling of Ireland Thursday 12, August, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.; Public General Acts. 1652. England and Wales. 1652 (1652) Wing E1123B; ESTC R232005 3,955 11

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AN ACT for the SETLING OF IRELAND Thursday 12 August 1652. ORdered by the PARLIAMENT That this Act be forthwith Printed and Published Hen Scobel Cleric Parliamenti LONDON Printed by IOHN FIELD Printer to the Parliament of ENGLAND 1652. And by special Command Reprinted at DUBLIN by WIL. BLADEN 1652. AN ACT for the SETLING OF IRELAND WHereas the Parliament of ENGLAND after the expence of much Bloud and Treasure for suppression of the horrid Rebellion in Ireland Have by the good hand of God upon their undertakings brought that Affair to such an Issue as that a total Reducement and Settlement of that Nation may which Gods blessing be speedily effected To the end therefore that the People of that Nation may know that it is not the intention of the Parliament to extirpate that whole Nation but that Mercie Pardon both as to life and Estate may be extended to all Husband-men Plow-men Labourers Artificers others of the inferior sort in manner as is hereafter declared They submitting themselves to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of ENGLAND and living peaceably and obediently under their Government And that others also of higher Rank and Qualitie may know the Parliaments intention concerning them according to the respective Demerits and Considerations under which they fall Be it Enacted and Declared by this present Parliament and by the Authoritie of the same That all and every person and persons of the Irish Nation comprehended in any of the following Qualifications shall be liable unto the Penalties and Forfeitures therein mentioned and contained or be made capable of the Mercie and Pardon therein extended respectively according as is hereafter Expressed and Declared That is to say I. THat all and every Person and Persons who at any time before the Tenth day of November One thousand six hundred fourtie two being the time of the sitting of the first General Assembly at Kilkennie in Ireland have Contrived Advised Counselled Promoted or Acted the Rebellion Murthers or Massacres done or committed in Ireland which began in the Year One thousand six hundred fourtie one or have at any time before the said Tenth day of November One thousand six hundred fourtie two by bearing Arms or contributing Men Ar●● Horse Plate Money Victual or other Furniture 〈◊〉 Habiliments of Warr other than such which they shall make to appear to have been taken from them by meet force and violence aided assisted promoted acted prosecuted or abetted the said Rebellion Murthers or Massacres be excepted from Pardon of Life and Estate II. That all and every Iesuite Priest and other person or persons who have received Orders from the Pope or Sea of Rome or any Authoritie derived from the same that have any ways contrived advised counselled promoted continued countenanced aided assisted or abetted or at any time hereafter shall any ways contrive advise counsel promote continue countenance aid assist or abet the Rebellion or Warr in Ireland or any the Murthers or Massacres Robberies or violencies committed against the Protestants English or others there be excepted from Pardon for Life and Estate III. That Iames Butler Earl of Ormond Iames Touchet Earl of Castlehaven Vllick Bourk Earl of Clanrickard Christopher Plunket Earl of Fingall Iames Dillon Earl of Roscommon Richard Nugent Earl of Westmeath Morrogh O Brien Baron of Inchiquin Donogh Mac Carthy Viscount Muskerie Theobald Taaff Viscount Taaff of Corren Richard Butler Viscount Mountgarret _____ Roch Viscount Fernjoy _____ Montgomery Viscount Montgomery of Ards _____ Magennis Viscount of Iveah _____ Fleming Baron of Slane _____ Dempsey Viscount of Glanmaleer _____ Bermingham Baron of Athenry Oliver Plunket Baron of Lowth Robert Barnwal Baron of Trymlets-town Miles Bourk Viscount Mayo Connor Magwire Baron of Eniskellen Nicholas Preston Viscount Gormanstown Nicholas Nettervil Viscount Nettervil of Dowth Iohn Bramhal late Bishop of Derry Iames Cusack Esquire Thomas Tyrrel Esquire Peter Clinton Esquire Sir Phelim O Neil Sir George Monroe Sir Iames Montogomerie and Sir Robert Stewart Knights Sir Con Magennis of the Countie of Down Knight Sir Luke Fitz-Gerald of Tecroghan Knight Sir Richard Barnwal of Crickstown Knight Sir Iohn Nettervil Knight Sir Thomas Esmond of the Countie of Wexford Knight Sir Iohn Magragh of the Countie of Tipperary Sir Theobald Bourk son of the Viscount Mayo Colonel Thomas Preston Hugh Buy O Neil Luke Taaff Brother of the Viscount Taaff Geoffry Brown Esquire Geoffry Baron Patrick Darcy and Nicholas Plunket Esquires _____ Fennel Doctor of Physick Hugh Mac Phelim Birn of the Countie of Wicklow Florence Fitz-Patrick of the Queens Countie Esquire Colonel Iohn Fitz-Patrick son of Florence Roger Moore of Ballyna in the Countie of Kildare Tirlogh Roe O Neil Brother to Sir Phelim O Neil Mulmurry Mac Swyne Donnel Oge Magennis Iohn Mortimer Rory Magwyre of the Countie of Fermanagh Rory Mac Brien Oge Magennis Even Magennis of Castle-vellan Edmund Buy Magennis Shane Mac Brien O Neil Tirlogh Magragh son of Iames Magragh Tirlogh Mac Caffry O Donnel Brien Modder O Quynne Brien O Mulcrevy Patrick Groom O Mulcrevy Tirlogh Groom O Quynne of Monagowre in the Countie of Tyrone Colonel Manus Roe O Chahan Toole Mac Machan Malter Bagnal Esquire Edmund Bourk of Cloghan in the Countie of Mayo _____ Pursel of Tipperary Baron of Loghmo Thomas Cantwel of Cantwels-Court in the Countie of Kilkennie Edward Hussey of Moyl Hussey in the Countie of Meath Hugh Hussey of Galtrim Iohn Bellew of Willystown in the Countie of Lowth Esquire Philip Mac Hugh O Reyly of the Countie of Cavan Mulmurry O Reyly of the Countie of Cavan Colonel Mac Brien Mac Mahown of the Countie of Monaghan Lysath Moore brother of Roger Moore before mentioned Neil Mac Kenna of the Trough in the Countie of Monaghan Richard Belling Esquire son of Sir Henry Belling Knight Laurence Dowdal of Athlumney Esquire Captain Arthur Fox of Crumlin in the Countie of Dublin Brien Mac Phelim Birn of the Countie of Wicklow Colonel Luke Tool of Castlekevin in the Countie of Wicklow Iohn Crean of Sligo Anthony Brabazon of Ballinasloe in the Countie of Roscommon Piers Fitz-Gerard of Ballisonan commonly called Mac Thomas Lysagh Demsey of the Kings Countie Esquire Charls O Connor Dun of Ballintober in the Countie of Roscommon Esquire Dermot O Brien of the Countie of Clare Richard Grace Mac Iasper of the Kings Countie Philip O Dwyre of the Countie of Tipperary Owney O Dwyre of the County of Tipperary Murtagh O Brian of Annagh in the said Countie Iohn O Kennedy of Dunnally in the said Countie Murrogh ne Mart O Flagherty of the Countie of Gallway Teige O Flagherty of the said Countie Teige O Connor Roe of the Countie of Roscommon Teige O Connor Sligo of Sligo Redmond Bourk Kilcernan in the Countie of Gallway Thomas Bourk of Anbally in the Countie of Gallway Iohn Brown of the Neil in the Countie of Mayo Charls O Connor and Hugh O Connor brothers of Teige O Connor Sligo Iames Dillon brother to the Viscount Dillon of Costillogh _____
Touchet brother to the Earl of Castlehaven be excepted from Pardon for Life and Estate IV. That all and every Person and Persons both Principals and Accessaries who since the first day of October One thousand six hundred fourtie one have or shall kill slay or otherwise destroy any Person or Persons in Ireland which at the time of their being so killed slain or destroyed were not publickly entertained and maintained in Arms as Officers or private Souldiers for and on behalf of the English against the Irish and all and every person and persons both Principals and Accessaries who since the said first day of October One thousand six hundred fourtie one have killed slain or otherwise destroyed any person or persons entertained and maintained as Officers or private Souldiers for and on the behalf of the English against the Irish the said persons so killing slaying or otherwise destroying not being then publickly entertained and maintained in Arms as Officer or private Souldier under the Command and Pay of the Irish against the English be excepted from Pardon for Life and Estate V. That all and every person and persons in Ireland that are in Arms or otherwise in Hostilitie against the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England and shall not within Eight and twentie days after Publication hereof by the Commissioners for the Parliament or Commander in Chief lay down Arms and submit to the Power and Authoritie of the said Parliament and Common-wealth as the same is now established be excepted from Pardon for Life and Estate VI. That all other person and persons not being comprehended in the former Qualifications who have born Command in the Warr of Ireland against the Parliament of England or their Forces as General Lieutenant General Major-General Commissarie-General Colonel Governour of any Garrison Castle or Fort or who have been imployed as Receiver-General or Treasurer of the whole Nation or any Province thereof Commissarie-General of Musters or Provisions Marshal-General or Marshal of any Province Advocate of the Armie or Secretarie to the Councel of Warr or to any General of the Armie or of any the several Provinces in order to the carrying on the Warr against the Parliament or their Forces be Banished during the pleasure of the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England and their Estates forfeited and disposed of as followeth viz. That two third parts of their respective Estates be had taken and disposed of for the Use and Benefit of the said Common-wealth And that the other third part of their said respective Estates or other Lands to the proportion and value thereof to be assigned in such places in Ireland as the Parliament in order to the more effectual Settlement of the Peace of that Nation shall think fit to appoint for that purpose be respectively had taken and enjoyed by the Wives and Children of the said persons respectively VII That the Commissioners of Parliament Commander in Chief have power to Declare That such person or persons as they shall judge capable of the Parliaments Mercie not being comprehended in any of the former Qualifications who have born Arms against the Parliament of England or their Forces and have laid down Arms or within Eight and twentie days after Publication hereof by the Commissioners for the Parliament and the Commander in Chief shall lay down Arms and submit to the Power and Authoritie of the said Parliament and Common-wealth as the same is now established by promising and engaging to be true to the same shall be pardoned for their Lives but shall forfeit their Estates to the said Common-wealth to be disposed of as followeth viz. Two third parts thereof in three equal parts to be devided for the Use Benefit and Advantage of the said Common-wealth and the other third part of the said respective Estates or other Lands to the proportion or value thereof to be assigned in such places in Ireland as the Parliament in order to the more effectual Settlement of the peace of that Nation shall think fit to appoint for that purpose be enjoyed by the said persons their Heirs or Assigns respectively Provided That in case the Commissioners and Commander in Chief or either of them shall see cause to give any shorter time than Twentie eight days unto any person or persons in Arms or in any Garrison Castle or Fort in Hostilitie against the Parliament and shall give notice to such person or persons in Arms or in any Garrison Castle or Fort That all and every such person and persons who shall not within such time as shall be set down in such notice surrender such Garrison Castle or Fort to the power of the Parliament and lay down Arms shall have no advantage of the Time formerly limited in this Qualification