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A37575 An act for the better advancement of the Gospel and learning in Ireland England and Wales. 1649 (1649) Wing E1093; ESTC R10055 1,989 4

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AN ACT FOR The better advancement of the Gospel and Learning in IRELAND FOr the Encouragement and encrease of Learning and the true Knowledge and Worship of God and the advancement of the Protestant Religion in Ireland Be it Enacted by the Parliament of England and by the authority thereof That all Honors Castles Lordships Manors Lands Tenements Hereditaments Revenues Rents and Profits which did heretofore belong unto the late Archbishop of Dublin and which did belong unto the late Dean Dean and Chapter of St. Patrick in Ireland or to either or any of them and the Farm of Ardbrackan with the Parsonage of Trym belonging to the Bishoprick of Meath in Ireland shall be and are hereby setled established and vested in and upon Henry Ireton President of the Province of Munster in Ireland William Basile Esq Attorney General in Ireland for the State Col Robert Venables Sir Robert King Knight Col Henry Cromwel John Cook Esq Doctor Henry Jones Doctor Jonathan Goddard Col Hierome Sanky Doctor John Harding James Whitelock Esq John Owen Clerk Robert Stapleton Gent. Jenkin Lloyd and Ralph Cudworth Clerk To hold to them the said Henry Ireton William Basile Robert Venables Sir Robert King Henry Cromwel John Cook Henry Jones Jonathan Goddard Hierome Sanky John Harding James Whitelock John Owen Robert Stapleton Jenkin Lloyd and Ralph Cudworth their Heirs and Assigns for ever in trust to and for such uses intents and purposes for the setling and maintenance of the Colledge now in or near the City of Dublin commonly called Trinity Colledge and of a Master Fellows Schollars and Officers there and for the erecting setling and maintenance of one other Colledge in the said City of Dublin and of a Master Fellows Schollars and Officers therein and of publique Professors in the Vniversity there and also for the erecting establishing and maintenance of a Free-school and of a Master Vshers Schollars and Officers there in such maner as by the said Trustees or any five or more of them by and with the consent and approbation of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland signified under his Hand and Seal shall be from time to time directed and appointed And the said Lord Lieutenant of Ireland is hereby Authorized and Appointed by Warrant in writing under his Hand and Seal from time to time to place in the said Vniversity Colledges and Free-schools respectively such persons to be Governors Masters Publique Professors Fellows Schollars and Officers and to appoint unto them and every of them such yearly Allowances Stipends or Salaries out of the premises during their respective lives or for such lesser time as he in his judgement shall think fit and likewise to remove and displace such of them as he at any time shall hold expedient and also by like Warrant in writing under his Hand and Seal to cause such Conveyances Grants and Assignations of the premises or any part of them to be made by the said Trustees or any five or more of them unto such person or persons as the said Lord Lieutenant by such Warrant as aforesaid shall from time to time direct and appoint And the said Trustees or any five or more of them are hereby authorized and appointed to make such Conveyances Grants and Assignation of the premises or any part thereof as they shall be from time to time directed by the said Lord Lieutenant as aforesaid And all such Grants Conveyances and Assignments as shall be made by the said Trustees as aforesaid shall be good and effectual in the Law And the said Trustees or any five or more of them by and with the consent and approbation of the said Lord Lieutenant of Ireland signified by writing under his Hand and Seal are hereby authorized and appointed to consider of and to put in writing such Rules Directions Statutes Ordinances and Instructions as they in their judgements shall think fit for the erecting setling maintaining and Government of the said Vniversity Colledges and Free-School and of the Masters Publique-Professors Fellows Schollars and Officers there and to be in them and every of them and the same to send over in writing to the Parliament of England there to receive such alterations addition or confirmation as by the said Parliament of England shall be thought fit And in the mean time and until such alterations additions or confirmation shall be made by the Parliament of England the said Lord Lieutenant of Ireland is hereby authorized and appointed by Warrant in writing under his Hand and Seal to put in execution all or any of the Rules Directions Statutes Ordinances and Instructions as shall be so agreed upon and put in writing as aforesaid and the same shall be good and effectual to the intents and purposes aforesaid until other order for the alteration addition or confirmation of them or any of them shall be given by the Parliament of England as aforesaid Provided always That this Act shall not extend to take away the Right Estate or Interest of any person or persons whatsoever other then of the said late Archbishop Bishop of Meath and of the said Dean Dean and Chapter and of any that have been in Arms against the Parliament of England or voluntarily assisted or adhered to the Enemies thereof and other then such who claim by any Lease Grant or Conveyance from the said late Archbishop Bishop of Meath or from the said Dean Dean and Chapter and from any that have been against the Parliament such Grant Lease or Conveyance having been made since the First day of October in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred forty and one Die Veneris 8. Martii 1649. ORdered by the Parliament That this Act be forthwith Printed and Published Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti London Printed by Edward Husband and John Field Printers to the Parliament of England 1649.