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B09304 By the Lord Lieutenant and Council Essex whereas in an act of Parliament, lately passed in this Kingdom, entituled, An act for the explaining of some doubts, a rising upon an entituled, an Act for the better execution of His Majesties gracious declaration for the settlement of his kingdome of Ireland ... Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex); Essex, Arthur Capel, Earl of, 1631-1683. 1674 (1674) Wing I818; ESTC R178810 19,183 58

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BY THE Lord Lieutenant AND COUNCIL ESSEX WHEREAS in an Act of Parliament lately passed in this Kingdom Entituled An ACT for the Explaining of some Doubts arising upon an ACT Entituled an ACT for the better Execution of His MAJESTIES Gracious Declaration for the Settlement of His Kingdom of Ireland and satisfaction of the several Interests of Adventurers Souldiers and other His Subjects there and for making some alterations of and additions unto the said ACT for the more speedy and effectual Settlement of the said Kingdom There is one Clause contained in these words following And for the better carrying on of this present Settlement by raising such a sum of Money as may be sufficient to buy off several Estates and Interests which by virtue of the said former ACT are now in being and if they should be strictly challenged and demanded according to the Tenour of the said ACT would in a great measure delay and hinder the Execution of this present ACT. Be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That one Years Rent of all the Lands in Ireland which were returned by the Civil Survey to belong to any Irish Papist Popish Recusant or Roman-Catholick according to the Values the same Lands were lett at in the year One Thousand six Hundred fifty and nine and of all other the Lands wherein any Adventurer or Souldier his Heirs Executors or Assigns hath any benefit of Settlement or Confirmation by virtue of this present ACT the Lands Settled by Erasmus Smith to any pious or charitable use onely excepted be forthwith raised and paid unto the Receivers herein after constituted and appointed by two even and equal Payments the first payment thereof to begin upon the first day of Febr. which shall be in the Year of our Lord One Thousand six Hundred sixty five The second payment to be upon the First day of February which shall be in the year of our Lord One Thousand six Hundred sixty six under the penalty following that is to say every person lyable to the payment of any part of the said Years Rent and making default and failing to pay the same by the space of Twenty days after any the days and times wherein the same ought to be paid shall be chargeable and is hereby charged with double the sum which ought to have been paid as aforesaid to be levied by process out of His MAJESTIES Court of Exchequer in like manner as any the Rents whereof the said Earl of Orrery and Lord Massereen were appointed Receivers by the said former ACT might have been levied and if need so require like course is to be taken for the ascertaining of the Value of Lands charged with the said Years Rent and of returning the same into the Exchequer to remain and be a charge upon Record as in and by the said former ACT in case of the said other Rent therein secured was appointed and the said Receivers herein after appointed are to accompt for and pay unto Arthur Earl of Anglesey Vice-Treasurer of Ireland or to the Vice-Treasurer of Ireland for the time being all and every the sums of Money by them to be received Nevertheless it is hereby Declared and enacted that all and every the sums of Money formerly paid to the Earl of Orrery and Lord Viscount Massereen in pursuance of the said former ACT shall be allowed to the person and persons so paying the same his and their Heirs Executors and Assigns in full discharge of so much of the Rent payable by this ACT as the Moneys so as aforesaid paid do or shall amount unto and the two half Years Rent payable to the said Earl of Orrery and Lord Viscount Massereen by any Adventurer or Souldier their Heirs Executors or Assigns by virtue of the said former ACT shall be and are hereby from henceforth Discharged and in case the Moneys to be raised as aforesaid shall fall short of the sum of Three Hundred Thousand pounds then it shall and may be lawful to and for the Lord Lieutenant or other chief Governor and Council there for the time being to Tax and Assess upon all the Lands in Ireland so much more Money as together with what hath been before raised and allowed by virtue of this ACT shall make up the full and just summ of three hundred Thousand pounds sterl and to cause the same to be Assessed distributed raised and levied by such ways and means as they shall think fit observing therein all the equality and indifferency that can be And whereas since the making of the said ACT His Majesty by Commission under His Great Seal of Ireland did appoint certain Commissioners for the ascertaining the Years Rent of all Lands by the said clause lyable to the payment thereof who have ascertained the said Years Rent and returned the same into His Majesties Court of Exchequer by which return it appears that the whole Moneys raised and to be raised by the said Years Rent do fall much short of the summ of Three Hundred Thousand pounds in the said ACT mentioned the said whole returns of all the Lands lyable to the payment of the said Years Rent amounting but to the summ of One hundred and ninety Thousand Seven hundred Eighty nine pounds Eleven shillings Seven pence half penny And whereas the Barons of His Majesties Court of Exchequer have certified unto Us under their Hands that there have been discharged of the said Years Rent so ascertained and returned by the said Commissioners by Judgements and Orders of the said Court of Exchequer several sums of Money amounting in the whole to the summ of Twelve Thousand One Hundred Seventy one pounds sixteen shillings seven pence part of the said summ of One hundred and ninety Thousand seven Hundred Eighty nine pounds Eleven shillings seven pence half penny which said sums so discharged have been adjudged by the said Court to have been assessed upon Lands that by the said ACT are not liable to the payment of the said Years Rent and the said summ of Twelve Thousand One Hundred Seventy One pounds sixteen shillings seven pence being deducted from the said sum of One Hundred and Ninety Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty Nine pounds Eleven shillings seven pence half penny there remains of the said Years Rent but the sum of One Hundred Seventy Eight Thousand six hundred and seventeen pounds fifteen shillings and one half penny which falls short of the said Three Hundred Thousand pounds the sum of one hundred twenty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny And whereas his Majesty by his Contract with our very good Lord Richard Lord Viscount Ranelagh and his Partners and His Gracious Letters bearing date the One and twentieth day of September 1671 hath been Graciously pleased for the ease of his Majesties Subjects in this Kingdom and out of His Clemency and Favour to them to declare That they shall be allowed Eight Half-yearly payments for the paying and answering of the said sum
which the moneys raised by virtue of the said years value shall be found to fall short of the said three hundred thousand pounds the First half-years payment thereof to be made on or before the twenty sixth day of March 1672 and the last payment thereof to be on or before the Twenty ninth day of September One thousand six hundred seventy five and hath commanded us to cause an Assessment thereof to be made upon all the Lands in this Kingdom according to the Power and Authority giuen unto us by the said Act. And whereas the late Lord Lieutenant and Council in pursuance of His Majesties said Gracious Letters by their Order bearing date the 19th day of February 1671 did order that towards supply of the said deficiency of the said years value the sum of thirty thousand pounds should be taxed and assessed on all the Lands in this Kingdom the same to be paid at two several payments viz. on the 25th of March and 29th of September 1672 by even and equal portions and whereas also we the Lord Lieutenant and Council in further pursuance of His Majesties said Gracious Letters by our Order bearing date the One and Thirtieth day of January One thousand six hundred seventy two did Order that towards the further supply of the said Deficiency of the Years value the sum of thirty thousand pounds more should be taxed and assessed upon all the Lands in this Kingdom the same to be paid at two several payments viz. one moyety thereof on the twenty sixth day of March one thousand six hundred seventy three and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September one thousand six hundred seventy three And whereas also we the Lord Lieutenant and Council in further pursuance of His Majesties said Gracious Letters by our Order bearing date the three and twentieth day of February one thousand six hundred seventy three did likewise Order that towards the further supply of the said deficiency of the years value the sum of thirty thousand pounds more should be taxed and assessed upon all the Lands in this Kingdom the same to be paid at two several payments viz. One moyety on the twenty sixth day of March last past and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September last past And whereas there remains farther to be taxed and assessed for compleating the said three hundred thousand pounds the sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny We therefore in pursuance of the said clause contained in the aforesaid Act of Parliament and of the Power and Authority thereby given unto Vs do think fit and accordingly do Order that the said sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny be taxed assessed distributed raised and levied upon all the Lands in this Kingdom of Ireland in and throughout the several Cities Towns and Counties in this Kingdom according to the several sums rates and proportions and in the manner hereafter expressed that is to say THe City and County of the City of Dublin One thousand three hundred and seven pounds Ten shillings The County of Dublin one thousand three hundred and seven pounds Ten shillings The county of Kildare Nine hundred pounds The county of Catherlough three hundred ninety seven pounds ten shillings The Kings County Four hundred and seventy pounds ten shillings The Queens-County five hundred and twenty three pounds The county of Longford three hundred and fourteen pounds The county of Meath One thousand five hundred and twenty seven pounds The County of Weastmeath Seven hundred eighty four pounds ten shillings The City and county of the City of Kilkenny one hundred and four pounds ten shillings The county of Kilkenny one thousand fifty six pounds ten shillings The county of Wexford seven hundred eighty four pounds ten shillings The county of Wickloe three hundred seventy six pounds ten shillings The county of Lowth five hundred fourty four pounds The town of Drogheda one hundred fourteen pounds ten shillings The county of Limerick one thousand fifty six pounds ten shillings The city and county of the city of Limerick two hundred and nine pounds The county of Cork with the city and town thereof three thousand three hundred twenty seven pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny The county of Waterford six hundred and ninety pounds ten shillings The city and county of the city of Waterford two hundred and nine pounds The county of Clare Nine hundred eighty three pounds ten shillings The county of Kerry five hundred and seventy five pounds ten shillings The county of Tipperary including Holy-cross two thousand three hundred and one pounds ten shillings The county of Donegal one thousand and sixty seven pounds The county of Tyrone eight hundred and sixteen pounds The county of Fermanagh five hundred and fifty four pounds ten shillings The county of Cavan five hundred ninety six pounds ten shillings The county of Monaghan five hundred and seventy five pounds ten shillings The county of Antrim including the town of Carrickfergus one thousand two hundred thirty four pounds ten shillings The county of Down one thousand and ninety eight pounds ten shillings The county of Ardmagh five hundred and seventy five pounds The county of Londonderry with the city and county of Londonderry and the town and Barony of Colerain eight hundred and five pounds ten shillings The town of Gallway one hundred seventy eight pounds The county of Gallway one thousand three hundred and eighteen pounds The county of Roscommon eight hundred and twenty one pounds The county of Sligo six hundred fourty eight pounds ten shillings The county of Mayo eight hundred fifty two pounds ten shillings The county of Leitrim three hundred seventy six pounds ten shillings And We do farther think fit that the aforesaid sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny shall be raised and paid at two several payments one moyety thereof to be paid on the twenty sixth day of March next and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September next ensuing the date hereof and that the several persons hereafter named shall be Commissioners in the respective counties and places hereafter mentioned for the taxing assessing distributing raising and levying and causing to be taxed assessed distributed raised and levyed the several and Respective sums aforesaid according to the Rules following viz. For the City and County of the City of DUBLIN The Lord Mayor Sherriffs and Recorder for the time being Lord chief Justice Povey Lord chief Baron Bysse Sir John Temple senior Master of the Rolls Sir Theophilus Jones Sir Charles Meredith Knights Sir William Domvile Knight His Majesties Attorney General Sir John Temple junior His Majesties sollicitor General Sir John Davies Sir George Gilbert Sir Francis Brewster Sir Joshua Allen Knights Robert Dee Peter Wybrant Daniel